Morocco Imperial Cities Small Group Tour

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Morocco Imperial Cities Small Group Tour

If you are visiting Morocco for the first time, you need to consider this Morocco Imperial Cities Tour, where you will discover the must-to-visit cities of the country, such as Fes, Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat. This small group tour to Morocco itinerary will gather not more than 14 persons in order to offer you a tour package with the quality and service of the private tours at an affordable price!

This Small Group Morocco tour will lead you to visit the Royal formel capitals of the Kingdom where you will learn about the culture and the heritage that witness the rich and diverse history of the country.

The Imperial Cities tour of Morocco is a unique opportunity for travelers to explore the country’s rich cultural heritage. By joining a small group tour, you will be able to get up close and personal with the Morocco Group imperial cities tour and discover their history, architecture, and customs.

You will experience the vibrant culture of Morocco as you visit its historic sites like Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech. You will also be able to explore the stunning landscape of the country’s countryside. With a small group tour, you will have more time to interact with locals and learn about their way of life.

A small group Imperial Cities tour is an ideal way to gain an in-depth understanding of Morocco’s culture while learning about its history and traditions. Whether you are looking for an educational experience or just wanting to take in some beautiful sights, this is the perfect vacation for you!

We recommend this Guaranteed Morocco Imperial Cities Group Tour when you are visiting Morocco for the 1st time. This tour unable you to feel the pure Moroccan atmosphere, suspended between the present and the past, where the advanced and modern style of life in the north coexists with some style of life (particularly in the South of the Country) that brings you to the XV century…

As a getaway to Africa, Morocco is a country of dizzying diversity. Whether you want to travel solo or plan on taking Morocco group tours, you’ll explore epic mountain ranges, ancient cities, sweeping deserts, and more importantly warm hospitality.

From the spectacular Saharan dunes to the high Atlas peaks, Morocco has tailor-made excursions best suit the personal interests of travelers. No matter what your travel needs are, you will get everything covered during the Morocco Imperial Cities Small Group Tour. If you’re still not convinced, please check out the best reasons to visit Morocco right now:

 

1.    Casablanca

Casablanca is not atmospheric like other Moroccan cities but represents the best of modernism. This is the country where young Moroccans come to seek their fortunes and the business and creative industries thrive.
For many people, Casablanca is a series of images from glamorous movie romance and intrigue. In short and simple words, it’s a true-to-life Moroccan destination that offers an exotic blend of European and Arabic culture to current visitors.

2.    Marrakech

The Red City – Marrakech is named after the ochre walls surrounding the medina and its sandstone buildings that never fail to fascinate visitors from all around the world. Marrakech is one of the busiest and most iconic cities in Africa. It is home to legendary sites like Djemma el Fna square, the intricate souks, the magnificent Koutoubia Mosque, a beautiful landmark that you can see from every corner of the city.

3.    Fez

The most impressive feature or the Mecca of the West is the medina – a labyrinth of narrow alleyways with a wide assortment of stalls divided into retail areas. They are copper, leather, spices, carpets, jewelry, pottery, fish, metalwork, meat, dried fruit, etc.

4.    Food

Moroccans make sure that they dedicate to food the time it deserves. The foods are homemade bread, fresh salads, tagines, couscous, and tasty pastries on the table of every foodie. More often, food will be provided to welcome you wherever you visit in Morocco, and above all, mint tea and biscuits will be an indulgent habit on your Morocco group tours for sure.

5.    People

The traditional people – Berbers are the most hospitable and friendly in Morocco. In the remote villages of southern Morocco, people live a simple lifestyle and always try to ensure you feel welcome as a guest.

For them, language isn’t a barrier and they’ll treat with smiles, beautiful gestures, food, and obviously mint tea. You will have an amazing conversation and interaction while sipping a cup of delicious mint tea.

Included/Excluded

  • Private air-conditioned vehicle with English speaking licensed driver.
  • Local tour guides as specified in the itinerary: in Rabat, Volubilis , Meknes, Fez, Marrakech, Casablanca
  • 06 nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast in 4 star Hotel or Riad
  • Entrance fees of Monuments as listed in the itinerary : Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis, Fez,Marrakech, Casablanca.
  • Bottled water (2btl per person per day)
  • Departure & Return Location: Casablanca
  • Departure Time: 3 Hours Before Flight Time
  • Flight
  • Travel insurance
  • personal expenses
  • Lunches , Diners And Drinks
  • Gratuities: tips to guides, drivers, bellboys,

Tour Plan

Day 1 Casablanca Arrival - Rabat

Overnight in: Rabat.
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Arrival Fast Track.

Morocco Travels And Trips driver will meet you at Mohamed V Airport in Casablanca, and transfer you to your hotel in Rabat. Once arrived, check-in and have free time to rest.

Day 2 Rabat - Meknès - Volubilis - Fez

Overnight in: Fez.
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Lunch.

After Breakfast at your hotel and join your panoramic tour of Rabat. Places to visit are Hassan tower, the royal mausoleum, Oudaya fortress, and then departure to Fez via Meknes and Volubilis. En route, stop to visit Meknes which is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco. Our English-speaking driver will take you to the city’s most attractive locations namely Bab Mansour (this is the biggest gate in all of Africa), Lahdim square, Moulay Ismail mausoleum, the imperial stables, and much more. Optional lunch in a local restaurant and continue to Volubilis which is the ancient capital of the kingdom of Mauretania, it developed from the 3rd century BC onward as a Berber, then proto-Carthaginian settlement before passing under Roman rule (from the 1st to the 3rd century AD). After having visited Volubilis, you will drive to Fes where you will be dropped off at your hotel overnight.

Day 3 Fez Exploration day

Overnight in: Fez.
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Lunch.

After breakfast at your hotel, enjoy your Fez Full day City tour.

The imperial city of Fes is the city that most reflects the ancestral past of the Moroccan kingdom and its ancient civilization. It was and still remains the core of the intellectual and spiritual creativity, not only in Morocco, but also in the Islamic world. Fes houses the oldest university in the world, Al Quaraouiyyne and its ancient medina was classified as Universal Heritage by UNESCO in 1981.

The medina: Traditionally your exploration of the medina should start at the Bab Boujlloud Gate. The first monument to visit is the vast Bou Inania medersa. As you continue along Talaa Kebira Street (big climb), you will particularly admire the Tijani zaouïa (zaouïa, sanctuary of a religious brotherhood) and the instrument makers’ souk before arriving at the mzara (shrine) of the ancient sovereign Moulay Idriss situated at the place where he took the decision to build the town. Once you have passed the babouche vendors, you arrive in En-Nejjarine Square and the cabinetmakers’ souk. The magnificent carved foundouk (caravanserai) on the square houses the Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. The kissaria (covered market), where jewellery and fine fabrics are on sold, is nearby (it is shut at night). Next to it, you can admire the most visited and revered attraction in Fès: the zaouïa of Moulay Idriss, founder of the town. Your walk continues on to Es-Seffarine Square, the coppersmith square, and then to the tanners’ quarter situated just before the Andalusian quarter with its mosque and the Es-Sahrij medersa.

Medresas: A Medersa is a school where the Koran is taught along with all the classic subject of learning: mathematics, grammar, history, astronomy, medicine… In Morocco, and especially in Fès, medersas have the important role of integrating students from other regions. Generally, they are built around a central courtyard with a fountain.

El-Attarine : The Merenids built this masterpiece between 1323 and 1325. Its central courtyard is magnificently decorated. Its walls are covered with sura engraved in wood or plaster. The fountain and marble columns are embellished with zellige (tiled mosaic).

Bou Inania : This Medersa, built between 1350 and 1357, is the biggest in Fès . Pass through the magnificent entrance with its heavy copper work doors, and then be impressed by the abundance of earthenware, the refinement of the sculptured wood and plaster and the chiselled stalactites called mukarnas, the hallmark of Merenid architecture. A canopy of typical Fès green tiles surmounts the onyx and marble courtyard.

Day 4 Fez - Ifrane - Beni Mellal - Marrakech

Overnight in: Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast
Optional (s): Lunch.

After breakfast, Transfer to the other city of Marrakech through the high Mountains of the Middle Atlas. On the road, visit the beautiful city of Ifrane where you can enjoy several colonies of Macaque monkeys. This experience will give you the opportunity to approach the middle atlas local inhabitants’ lifestyle. Lunch (Optional) at Beni Mellal.

Upon arrival to Marrakech, Transfer to your hotel to check in and overnight.

"This trip to Marrakech can also be done by the Highway" 

Day 5 Marrakech Exploration Day

Overnight in: Marrakech.
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Lunch

Your guided Marrakech City Tour starts at around 10:00 am. Your local guide will meet you at the hotel lobby then you will first visit the Jardin Majorelle Gardens, designed by Yves Saint Laurent, the gardens are splashed with elegant plant specimens, shady trees, and magnificent colors (There is also a lovely cafe there). Then proceed to the Bahia Palace, it was built in the late 19th century, it is a great example of typical Islamic architecture, with rooms opening to a central courtyard. And the Madersa Ben Youssef, this Islamic college is the largest one in Marrakesh and a really fascinating perspective for students of any age. Of course, the Jamaa EI Fna, it’s a must for all visitors to Marrakech. This main square in Marrakech’s medina is where all the action is. Snake-charmers, henna artists, fruit vendors, and stalls of all kinds will tempt your wallet and overwhelm your senses. You can spend all afternoon exploring the souks and taking in the atmosphere or you could relax on the roof terrace on one of the sun loungers. End of the visit and drop off at your hotel for overnight.

Day 6 Marrakech - Casablanca

Overnight in: Casablanca
Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Lunch.

Wake up and enjoy a lovely breakfast at your hotel before heading to Casablanca. Once in Casablanca, you will be visiting of Hassan II mosque, an Architectural masterpiece overlooking the Atlantic coast of Casablanca, continue afterwards for a panoramic tour of the city and its corniches and then go visit the museum of Moroccan Judaism, which is the only museum devoted to Judaism in the Muslim and Arab world. Drop off at your hotel after the end of the tour.

Day 7 Casablanca Departure

Meals: Breakfast
Optional(s): Departure Fast Track.

After breakfast, transfer to Casablanca International Airport for final Departure according to your flight.

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