Day 1
Arrival to Tangier
Overnight in: Tangier.
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Arrival Fast Track.
Upon your arrival to the port/airport of Tangier you will be met by your English-speaking driver.
You will then be transferred to your hotel to check in and rest.
Day 2
Tangier - Chefchaouen
Overnight in: Chefchaouen
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Lunch
After your breakfast, take a tour of Tangier. This city is located on the southern passage of the Gibraltar Strait, few miles from the Spanish shores.
Starting your tour at the Kasbah Museum of Mediterranean Culture move to the medina and its petit socco and grand socco and enjoy some of the local products and street food before heading to the American Legation and find between the arts works there the Moroccan Mona Lisa. One of the most interesting places is the St. Andrew Anglican Church built with a Moroccan style and with the lord’s prayers in Arabic over the altar.
Day 3
Chefchaouen - Fez
Overnight in: Fez
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Lunch
Your English-speaking driver will meet you after breakfast to start your tour where you can visit the Kasbah Ali Ben Rachid Plaza Uta el-Hammam and, explore this beautiful city. Chefchaouen is Morocco’s “Blue Pearl”. It has come to be known as such due to the distinctive blue color all the inhabitants use to paint their houses. This tradition traces back to the Jewish traditions and beliefs that the color blue represents the sky which in turn reminds people of heaven and God. This color covering the city gives it an amazing charm as well as a sense and an atmosphere of relaxation, comfort, and peace. Have you heard of healing pearls and gems? Well, this one really works.
Afterward, the trip will continue to the Imperial City of Fes, one of the oldest cities in Morocco.
Day 4
Fez City tour
Overnight in: Fez
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Lunch
Wake up today in one of the most ancient cities in Morocco. Founded in AD 808 by Sultan Moulay Idris II, the city’s history and position are Ingrained in the upcoming Moroccan Identity and traditions. It was once the Mecca of Science and Knowledge for it had the first University in the world, Al Karaouyine, and it wielded many scholars and intellectuals. It had fertilized the minds and the souls of many over the age, and surely more to come. Its solid and well-established position over centuries as a cultural melting pot has provided it with a unique spirit of multi-culturality, tolerance, and peace. Therefore, Open up to the city and enjoy what it has to offer. Along with your tour guide, touch on the city’s marking features and uniqueness which you cannot find anywhere else. As you walk into Fez El Bali ( the ancient town) you are faced with a fork in the road, the right one is “talaa kebira “ and the left one is “talaa sghira” and unlike Robert Frost, we will travel the road most taken as we follow the footsteps of great women and men who been here. The “Talaa Kbbira” will lead us straight to Bou Inannia Madrassa at the end of the market. This Madrasa served as a theological college and was built in 1351 with a Merenid Style. Right in front of Bou Inannia lays one of Fez’s mysteries, the Hydraulic clock. It was mainly made to announce prayer times. Continue After it towards the Henna Souk passing by Fon Douk Smen. After Souk Hanna you will reach Zawyat Moulay Driss II (the sultan’s shrine) and across it is Medrasa el Attarine and a few meters is the Kairaouione mosque university.
While wandering around your mind would not help but wonder about the lost stories, the legends, hopes, and the love stories that once lightened those brick walls, It’s The magic of Fez The more you know: each October Fez held one of the largest and well known Sufi festivals with performers from around the world……..
Day 5
Fes -Meknes - Rabat
Overnight in: Rabat
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Lunch
After breakfast, we will leave Fes towards Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. On the route, stop at one of Morocco’s lesser-visited "Meknes". It was built by Moulay Ismail and was conceived to be the ‘Versailles of Morocco’. The land of spirituality and holiness. This city is well known for having huge amazing big gate doors made of carved wood you’ll be able to visit Lhri. We will then continue our way to Rabat.
Upon arrival to Rabat, join your tour guide of the city. Rabat was founded by Abd Al-Mu’min, a ruler of the Almohad dynasty for military reasons. It was built to serve as a fortress, hence its original name Ribatu l-Fath, meaning “stronghold of victory”. Our guided tour in Rabat will then revolve around uncovering the history of Rabat. The tour includes a visit to the Royal Palace, Chella, Hassan Tower, and Kasbah Ouddaya. Free time afterward to stroll around the souks and bazaars in the old medina of Rabat which are full of all types of merchandise as well as leather-made traditional and moder shoes alongside Moroccan styles bags with some authentic Berber style and old jewelry shops. Then, Continue to “Café “on the bank of river Bouregrag. Transfer to your hotel in Rabat for check-in and free evening.
Day 6
Rabat – Casablanca
Overnight in: Casablanca
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Lunch.
After breakfast at your hotel, head to Casablanca, upon arrival join your Tour Guide for exploration of the economic capital of Morocco. The visit will start with Hassan II Mosque, Place des Nations, Mahkama du Pacha, Arab League Park, and Mohammed V Square before finishing the tour at the Habous quarter and its local Souk. Don’t forget to admire the art deco of the buildings when you are touring the city.
Transfer to your hotel for check-in and a free evening to rest.
Day 7
Casablanca – Marrakech
Overnight in: Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Lunch - Dinner with Show.
Enjoy a lovely breakfast at your hotel before heading towards Marrakech by the highway. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for check-in and rest. In the evening, you might consider the option of traditional dinner with the Show .
Day 8
Marrakech City Tour
Overnight in: Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Lunch
Today you will get the chance to wake up and live in Marrakech, a dream of many, so be sure to make the best of it. After your breakfast, our local guide and driver-guide will be waiting for you to start a guided city tour of “Ochre City”. We will visit first in the morning the Majorelle Garden which was named after the French painter, Jacques Majorelle who dedicated a lot of effort and passion to this art piece. After Majorelle let’s continue it to Menara and though the name in Arabic translates to “lighthouse”, it is actually a pavilion with a basin and a garden of orchards and olive groves. We will be heading afterward to the Koutobia Mosque and through the Jewish quarter called Mallah, continue to Bahia Palace, before finish your visit to Jamaa El Fnaa Square.
The more you know: Marrakesh is known for being holy, Moroccans call it “the land of the seven men” who were huge religious and Sufi scholars that gave their lives for knowledge and worship.
Day 9
Marrakech – Departure
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Fast Track Service.
Breakfast at your hotel and transfer to the airport of Marrakech according to your flight schedule.
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