15 Days

From 2345 USD pp*

From 2345 USD pp*

Low Deposit From 200 USD

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Inclusions

  • Assistance before and throughout your Adventure
  • Transportation in a private modern car with A/C
  • Experienced English speaking driver/guide for 15 days
  • 14 nights in hand-picked 3/4 stars accommodation
  • Deluxe Berber tent and Bedouin dinner in the desert
  • All breakfasts, and few dinners as per itinerary
  • Camel ride in the Sahara Desert
  • Local guides in Fes & Marrakech
  • Entrance fees
  • airport transfers
  • Free cancelation up to 31 days before your tour

Exclusions

  • Flights
  • Your driver/guide tip
  • Some dinners

Itinerary details

  • Day 01 Arriving to Mohammed V airport

    Upon your landing from the airport of Mohamed V, we will pick you up and drop you off in your accommodation to rest.

    • Hotel Club Val dAnfa
    • Breakfast
  • Day 02 Casablanca – Rabat

    The second day will be devoted to get to know the largest and most important city in Morocco and Africa, it is considered as the economical capital of this soil. You will be marveled by the astound architecture of the Hassan II mosque, the largest and grandest mosque to ever be built in Africa, with an altitude that reaches more than 200 meters, it is always crammed full with tourists from all around the world. After that, we drive up to Rabat the current capital of the Alaouit dynasty, we drive by the Bou Regreg River that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, it holds both Temara and Sale cities, it is a home for more than 1.8 million people. Rabat is the unique mixture of both modern and traditional, it contains many historical monuments that date back to centuries ago like the Oudaia Kasbah, and the magnificent Mausoleum Mohamed V and Hassan II.

    • Riad Kalaa
  • Day 03 Rabat – Chefchoauen

    After breakfast is served we will head northwards in the direction of Chefchaouen, after crossing Kenitra, Wazzan and huge Rif Mountains, in the afternoon we will be found in Chefchaouen to explore the beloved village.

    • Riad Dar Echchaouen
  • Day 04 Exploring Chefchaouen

    Today’s only dedicated to this beautiful town , we will be digging through its history and beauty .do you know this village dates back to 1471 , its name derives from the phrase “chouf-chouen” which literally means look at homes , those stylized houses with a fine touch of both Andalusian and European architecture . So you have the chance to explore its narrow streets in the old medina, take pictures for souvenirs, and then we visit Rass el Ma a water source that is used for irrigation and washing clothes .as night falls we will be back to either hotel or Riad.

    • Riad Dar Echchaouen
  • Day 05 Chefchaouen - Volubilis - Meknes – Fez

    As day light strikes make sure to get up, grab your breakfast and let us explore the blue city, only by walking, do not forget your camera. Surely you want to picture some memories in this joyful city, as evening arrives we will be on the road to Fes , before settling down there we will pass by Volubilis ruins of the great roman civilization, walking in this historical site makes astonished by the foundation and architecture of ancient civilizations. Afterward we continue to Meknes where we could have lunch, this city is one of the most important imperial cities around, it was the capital of the Idrissin Dynasty, it holds so much history within its giant gates and long walls, we will be thrilled to expose some of it to you, after that we head to Fez on the highway.

    • Riad Salam Fes
  • Day 06 Fes-Fes (visiting the city with a local guide)

    Fes is one of the most important imperial cities in Morocco, it dates back to many centuries and it has been founded by one of the first ruling dynasties of Morocco, the Idrissiyine, since then it has been considered the cultural, spiritual, scientific and political capital of Morocco. So much history for one city! wait until you explore it with your eyes, your local guide informs more about this glorious city, you visit Bab Boujloud, Dar Batha a museum of Moroccan arts and crafts, the Karaouine Medrassa and Mosque founded in 859 ad, it is one the first functioning university to be built.it is often reffred to as the Mecca of west and Athens of Africa. The merinid Tombs are a must to visit, and the Boujloud gardens with a very scaious and spectacular views of the city it feels like heaven on earth. As the evening arrives, we drop you off in the hotel.

    • Riad Salam Fes
  • Day 07 Fes – Ifrane – Midelt - Ziz Valley - Erfoud – Merzouga

    After having spent two nights in row in Fez, the tour continues with a drive by Ifrane the Switzerland of morocco, and ski resort of Middle Alas it is a home for numerous regional and distinct animals like the Macaque then we go to the cedar forest that is a home for a wide variety of monkeys and apes afterward we continue our tour by driving til we reach Midelt where we may have lunch, after that we drive up to Erg chebbi sand dunes, but quite before we explore Midelt famous for producing apples and home for extinct and peculiar fossil. On the way we make lots of stops as the Ziz gorges, Ziz Valley and Erfoud, it is known by marbles and fossils, there we could visit a fabrication and explore how do they make many designs by rocks, then we go to Merzouga where we stay in a riad/hotel nearby the sand dunes.

    • Riad Madu
  • Day 08 Merzouga- Nomadic tents – Khamlia – Camp

    After having breakfast we go to cross the desert over with a 4*4 vehicle, firstly a stop at panoramic view, then we head to a mine of metals, then we head to meet the nomad families and have a cup of tea with them, after that we driver back till we arrive to of El khamlia village right in the core of the desert, famous for welcoming African musicians, as a result every year on the first of august music festivals are held in this village. Today’s lunch will be a different kind as we enjoy a Berber Pizza with a local family, afternoon you start camel trekking in the vast seas of Erg Chebbi sand dunes as the sun sets you arrive at the camp in which you spend the night in surrounded with Berber music and campfire and etc.

    • Sahara stars camp
  • Day 09 Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud - Todra Gorges - Dades valley

    Make sure not to miss a very special moment early in the morning rise, we leave the camp with 4*4, first of all we will stop at Rissani the first imperial and capital city to the current dynasty the Alaouit, where the one of the first kings was buried Moulay Ali Cherif, the city is also famous for its quaint souks, that contains a wide variety of elements, but mostly famous for spice selling. Set off to Tinghir and Todra gorges. Whilst stopping at Erfoud we will have an exclusive visit to the fossils factory. Then continue the journey passing through another Berber villages, Jorf, Tinjdad and finally to Dades Valley where we will spend the night in a beautiful and antique Kasbah.

    • Hotel Xaluca dades
  • Day 10 Dades Valley - Kalaat M’Gouna – Amridhile – Ouarzazate

    We get the breakfast in the valley, then we embark to Kalaat M’Gouna, also called the rose city, its roses are used to extract and produce beauty products like lotions, creams…, after that we will have a stop in the Amrdhile kasbah for a quick visit and then we head to Ouarzazate where we will have your stay today.

    • Riad Dar Chamaa
  • Day 11 Ouarzazate - Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

    Afetr breakfast, we head to Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah a world heritage site from UNESCO, our team makes sure to grant you an exclusive tour in the largest castle in Morocco, it is the famous filming location for numerous movies like Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Prince of Arabia… Then we proceed through Tizi n Tichka pass (2260meters) situated in the heart of High Atlas Mountains where we have time to stop and admire the exuberant views. By this time, we go towards the imperial city ‘Marrakech’ well known for its luxurious Riads, and historical monuments, there where we will spend the night.

    • Riad Dar Silsila
  • Day 12 Marrakech – Marrakech (guided visit with a local guide)

    Marrakech is one of the most visited cities in Morocco and worldwide, it’s often called the red city , so today’s going to be dedicated only to getting to know this mysterious area , we visit Jamaa el Fna square , take quick snaps with snakes and monkeys , listen to story tellers or watch dancers and musicians practicing their passion. Our next stop is at the Bahia palace, then to Badiipalace, Saadian tombs, Koutoubia mosque. If you are interested, you could visit the Majorelle Garden or local souks by evening we could attend the Fantasia at chez Ali and we will head towards our riad/hotel.

    • Riad Dar Silsila
  • Day 13 Marrakech - Essaouira

    There we head to Essaouira, along the way you notice some tall greenish trees that carry the essence of Argan oil and goat trees, when we get to this beautiful coastal city, you visit the Chabanat Street to know some of the crafts practiced in the city, like the wool blankets that can be either ecru or brightly colored ,as well as admire the grand Sqala Kasbah, the city contains some of the best and finest souks where we could walk in, just across the clock tower, you could also find some of Morocco's best parquetry craftsmen fashion sandarac wood with ancestral precision, you have enough time in this city in order to visit and taste its sea food, in the afternoon we will take you to a hotel/riad to relax and spend the night there.

    • Hotel riad mimouna
  • Day 14 Essaouira – El Oualidia- El Jadida– Casablanca

    In this day, we start with a yummy breakfast and drive by the coastal line through Oualidia and Safi famous for pottery. As the time passes by, we will be found in El Jadida where we have lunch. You have the chance to roam in the streets of the old medina, filled with Portuguese vestiges since they colonized it for numerous years, it is now a world heritage site by the UNESCO. As the evening arrives, we will be found in Casablanca again.

    • Hotel Club val danfa
  • Day 15 Transfer to Mohammed V Airport

    After breakfast, we will head to Mohammed V Airport to catch your flight on time and that would be the end of our services.

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.