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Embark on a 7-day journey through Morocco’s vibrant cities, historical sites, and natural wonders.

Experience the unique charm of each destination, from the bustling streets of Marrakesh to the serene beauty of Ouzoud.

 

Accommodation: Mix of charming riads and comfortable hotels, with breakfast and selected dinners included
Meals: Breakfast and selected dinners included
Transport: Private transfers and 4WD off-road vehicle for tours
 

Departure & Return Location

Marrakech

 

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Morocco and so wonderfully vast that it can ‘be visited in each season. Take a closer look into the tours we offer and pick the one for you.

Itineraries

Day 1

Time : 8:00 am

Arrival in Marrakech

 

  • Morning: Arrive at Marrakesh airport and enjoy a private transfer to Casablanca.
    • Visit the Hassan II Mosque and explore the Central Market.
  • Afternoon: Continue to Rabat.
    • Visit the Hassan Tower, Mausoleum Mohamed V, Kasbah of the Oudayas, Chellah Necropolis, and view the Royal Palace from outside.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in a riad or hotel in Rabat.
 

Day 2

Rabat to Fez

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    • Morning: Breakfast at the accommodation.
      • Depart for Fez, passing through scenic landscapes.
    • Afternoon: Arrive in Fez and begin exploring the city.
      • Visit the medieval medina, Attarine and Bou Anania Medersas, Nejjarine Fountain, Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, and Karaouiyine Mosque.
    • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in a riad or hotel in Fez.
     
     
     

Day 3

Discovering Fez

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    • Morning: Continue the guided tour of Fez.
      • Explore Fez al Jdid, the new city, and other notable sites.
    • Afternoon: Free time for self-exploration or additional guided visits.
    • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in a riad or hotel in Fez.
     
     
     

Day 4

Fez to Beni Mellal and Ouzoud

 

  • Morning: Breakfast and departure towards Beni Mellal.
    • Enjoy the scenic drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains.
  • Afternoon: Continue to Ouzoud.
    • Visit the stunning Ouzoud Waterfalls and explore the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in a riad or hotel near Ouzoud.
 

Day 5

Ouzoud to Marrakesh

 

  • Morning: Breakfast and departure towards Marrakesh.
    • Scenic drive with stops at notable sites along the way.
  • Afternoon: Arrive in Marrakesh and settle into your accommodation.
    • Begin exploring the city with a visit to Jemaa el Fna square and nearby attractions.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in a riad or hotel in Marrakesh.
 

Day 6

Exploring Marrakesh

 

  • Morning: Breakfast at the accommodation.
    • Full-day guided tour of Marrakesh, including:
      • Dar El Bacha Museum or Bahia Palace
      • Jardin Secret
      • Jewish Quarter (Mellah)
      • Koutoubia Minaret
  • Afternoon: Continue exploring the souks and other historical sites.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in a riad or hotel in Marrakesh.
 

Day 7

Departure from Marrakesh

 

  • Morning: Breakfast and transfer to Marrakesh airport for your return flight or extend your stay.
  • End of Tour: Conclude your memorable Moroccan adventure.
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Drinks
  • Personal expenses

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