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      • Day 01 Arrival at Casablanca Airport

        Upon your arrival at Casablanca Airport, your driver will meet you and transfer you to your accommodation in Casablanca. Depending on your arrival time, you may take a tour of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world.

      • Day 02 Casablanca – Rabat - Chefchaouen

        After breakfast, we will depart for Chefchaouen, the famous blue city of Morocco. Along the way, we will stop in Rabat, the current capital of the country. Here, you will have time to enjoy this beautiful coastal city and visit its attractions such as the Kasbah of the Oudayas, Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohamed V. After that, we will head to Chefchaouen, arriving in the late afternoon, where you can take a stroll through this small blue city hidden in the mountains.

      • Day 03 Chefchaouen – Volubilis - Meknes - Fez

        We will say goodbye to this beautiful city and head toward Volubilis, where you will explore the ancient Roman ruins over 2,000 years old. We will have lunch in Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. Afterward, your driver will take you on a tour of the city before heading to Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual capital.

      • Day 04 Guided tour in Fes

        We will start the day with a guided tour of the medina. Fes is considered one of the largest walled cities in the world. You will explore its narrow streets lined with fresh fruit, piles of spices, intricately woven Berber carpets, and many other Moroccan handicrafts. We will visit the Royal Palace, the tanneries, and the pottery makers. For lunch, we will go to a traditional restaurant in the heart of the medina. After completing our tour, we will return to your hotel in the late afternoon.

      • Day 05 Fes – Ifrane – Atlas – Merzouga

        Your journey to the Moroccan desert begins through the Middle Atlas Mountains. We will spend most of the day crossing forests, rugged rocky walls, and Berber villages as we travel through the Atlas Mountains. Afterward, we will descend toward the Sahara Desert. We will stop for lunch in Midelt, famous for its rocks and fossils, and continue to the Merzouga desert.

      • Day 06 Around Merzouga and Camel Trekking

        You will spend most of the day relaxing at the hotel or exploring the small but fascinating desert town. Around lunchtime, we will head to a local restaurant to enjoy a delicious Berber pizza. In the afternoon, you will take a camel ride through the dunes to watch the magnificent sunset.

      • Day 07 Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud - Todra Gorges - Dades Gorges

        After breakfast, you will start your journey toward the Dades Valley. We may stop in Rissani, a town famous for its traditional market and the largest in the region. From there, we will continue behind the High Atlas Mountains, passing through some Berber villages and enjoying a walk through the impressive Todra Gorges (600 feet high). We will have lunch here before reaching the picturesque Dades Valley.

      • Day 08 Ouarzazate - Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

        Today, we will head to Marrakech. On the way, we will visit one of Morocco’s treasures, the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. This site has been used in more films than any other location in Morocco, including Lawrence of Arabia, Jesus of Nazareth, Gladiator, and TV series like Game of Thrones. After visiting this famous Kasbah, we will complete our journey through the High Atlas Mountains. Once in Marrakech, you can check into your riad and relax or visit Jemaa el-Fna Square, the central square of the medina.

      • Day 09 Guided tour in Marrakech

        We will start early to explore Marrakech, also known as “the red city of Morocco.” We will ensure that you see the most important historical and cultural sites, including the Majorelle Garden, Koutoubia Tower, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and the Ben Youssef Madrasa. After lunch near the square, you will stroll through the souks and see hundreds of handicrafts. In the afternoon, you will have some free time to explore Marrakech at your leisure.

      • Day 10 Marrakech – Casablanca Mohammed V Airport

        Your 10-day journey through Morocco comes to an end as your driver takes you to the airport in time for your departure flight.

      Frequently asked questions

      Typically, a duration of 7 to 15 days is suitable for exploring Morocco at a moderate pace, whether you want to admire the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kasbah des Oudaias, in the capital Rabat, immerse yourself in the imperial cities and medieval medina of Fez, ride a camel through the Sahara Desert or explore the Jemaa el-Fna market in Marrakech.

      At Morocco by Mundo Marruecos, we organize private, customized Morocco tours for travelers from all around the world. We design each tour alongside you. The result is a highly personalized tour for your travel dates, preferences, and travel style. Our trips are flexible and are tailored to fit around the experiences you wish to have. We work hard to balance your time to include independent exploration with engaging guided visits where pertinent or necessary. So, you’ll get to explore on your own, if you wish, and will always have your driver or expert guide with you whenever needed.

      We work a little differently than most other operators in Morocco. After years in the field, we have found a balance between drivers and guides that we think works well. Essentially, your driver is more than a driver, he is your tour host and confidant. We consider our drivers to be some of the best in the entire country. Many of them have degrees in Spanish and will be with you to keep you safe on the roads, answer cultural questions you may have, and simply act as a key to the local culture and regions you will visit.

      You can use credit and debit cards in tourist areas of Morocco. Visa and MasterCard are the most accepted. But it is suggested to withdraw some cash for daily purchases such as meals, drinks, and small souvenirs.

      Well, it depends. Most foreign nationals entering Morocco do not need a visa. If you are an American, Canadian, Australian/New Zealand, or European passport holder, you will not need a visa. Malaysians, Singaporeans, and some passport holders from Hong Kong do not either. If you are from another country, you may very well need a visa.