08 Days

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      • Day 01 Arrival at Casablanca airport

        The private tour starts from the airport then heading to the hotel in order to have enough time to relax, depends on the time of your arrival, we may have the opportunity to explore the largest and biggest mosque in Africa then heading to our hotel to have leisure there.

      • Day 02 Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Fez

        After Breakfast and after visiting The Hassan II Mosque which is the largest mosque in Africa and the second largest religious building in the world after the mosque in Mecca, we continue to the Imperial city of Rabat, the administrative capital of the Kingdom there we visit the magnificent Mausoleum Mohamed V and the Hassan II, then heading to Volubilis through other Imperial city of Meknes to visit the Roman ruins then to Fez in order to spend the night there.

      • Day 03 Fez Guided Tour

        Today’s dedicated only to Fez, walking down in its narrow streets, you get the motion that you are traveling back in time, what makes Fez special is its unique preservation of antiquity, we will be able to wander in many famous streets like the Mellah quarter or also called the Jewish quarter, the Royal palace yard and el Karaouine Mosque; actually it is the first university to be found by Fatima Fehrye and more historical sites, at the afternoon we head to riad/hotel to spend the night.

      • Day 04 Fez – Ifrane – Midelt – Erfoud - Rissani – Merzouga

        In the early morning we pack up to Ifrane, an outskirt of Fez, it is also known as the Switzerland of Morocco, green in spring and snowy in winter with breathtaking landscapes. We stop by the Azrou’s famous cedar forest which is acclaimed for its variety of apes and monkeys after that we proceed to Midelt and Erfoud, the next stop is at Merzouga the gate to Sahara, there we start a camel ride that will last for about 2h in which we’ll be able to explore fully but not wholly the desert, there will be campfire, supper, Berber music and of course a place to sleep in.

      • Day 05 Merzouga - Rissani – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges - Rose Valley - Skoura - Ouarzazate

        As soon as the sun shines, we make sure to wake you up to witness the ethereal beauty of sunrise in the Sahara, afterwards we have breakfast and ride camel back then we head to Rissani, Tinghir, and the incredible canyon of Todra gorges one of the highest and narrowest gorges in Africa if you are interested enough we could set you up to hike there. By evening we head to Ouarzazate with some stops in Dades valley, Rose valley as well as we visit the kasbah of Amridhyle in Skoura then we head to our destination in Ouarzazate to spend the night there.

      • Day 06 Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – High Atlas Mountains - Marrakech

        The tour continues from Ouarzazate, the Hollywood of Africa we have quick stop at cinema studios and local Kasbahs, one of which is Ait Ben Haddou, an overwhelming filming site. As the evening comes around we reach an altitude of 2260m and then cross the High Atlas Mountains, in the afternoon we will be found in Marrakech.

      • Day 07 Marrakech – Sightseeing Tour

        Today is devoted to explore the charm and magic of this beloved and darling city, we will visit many historical sites as Koutoubia Tower, the Saadieen tombs, the Bahia palace, and Menara gardens and of course traditional souks then finally visit the Majorelle gardens afterward we will drop you off at the famous square of Jamaa El Fna if you want to explore by yourselves, the overnight will be in a traditional Riad.

      • Day 08 Marrakech – Casablanca

        On the last day of our private Morocco tour, we drive you to Casablanca depends on your flight time, our services end there.

      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.