Explore Morocco (5 Nights / 6 Days)

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Max Guests

20

Duration

6 days

Tour Location

Min Age

12

Overview

Embark on an enchanting tour from Tangiers to Casablanca, exploring Morocco’s iconic cities with a rich Islamic heritage. Delve into ancient medinas, grand mosques, and historic palaces, immersing yourself in traditional cuisine. A knowledgeable guide unravels the tapestry of Islamic civilization’s impact on Morocco. Uncover hidden treasures like Chefchaouen’s Grand Mosque, Fes’ Al-Qarawiyyin University, and Marrakech’s Koutubia Mosque. This journey transcends history, offering a profound exploration of Morocco’s Islamic legacy. Join us to reveal the secrets, embracing local traditions and culture.

*Children under the age of 3 stay free with paying adults.

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Included

  • Attraction Entrance Tickets
  • Breakfast
  • Ground Transportation
  • Tour Guide
  • Accommodation

Excluded

  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Airfare
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa processing

Tour Plan

  • Depart from Malaga early and drive to Tarifa.
  • Take a ferry from Tarifa to Tangier (approx 1 hour).
  • Upon arrival in Tangier, clear customs and immigration. Panaramic city tour (time permitting).
  • In the evening, travel to Chefchaouen, a 4-hour drive.
  • Check into your accommodation and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Chefchaouen.
  • Spend the morning exploring Chefchaouen, including the Kasbah.
  • After lunch, begin the journey to Fez (a 4-5 hour drive).
  • Arrive in Fez, check into your accommodation, and enjoy a quiet evening.
  • Fez showcases a well-preserved medieval medina with narrow alleyways and traditional transportation using donkeys and mules. The architecture reflects Hispano-Moorish style, including Medersas, fondouks, and souks.
  • Our visits include Bouanania Medersa, Nejjarine Fondouk, tanneries, and the Shrine of Moulay Idris II.
  • We'll then explore Karaouine mosque, where Pope Sylvester II studied Arabic numerals, and famous scholars like Maimonides, AL Jaber, AL Khaawarismi, and Ibnou Khaldoun taught.
  • The afternoon features a rampart tour, driving along the 13th-century wall surrounding the medina, and visiting the main gate of the royal palace. The day concludes with a visit to a renowned ceramic factory.
  • Dinner and overnight stay.
  • Use the morning to visit any remaining sites in Fez or indulge in last- minute shopping.
  • In the afternoon, travel to Marrakech (a 7-8 hour drive).
  • Arrive in Marrakech, check into your accommodation, and experience the lively atmosphere of Djemaa el-Fna square.
  • Marrakech captivates those enchanted by Istanbul's grand BAZAR and Cairo's KHAN AL KHALILI market.
  • Highlights include charming souks, exquisite riads and palaces, lush gardens, museums, and the lively JAMAA EL FNA Square.
  • Visit the Menara gardens, see the Koutoubia tower and mosque from outside, explore the 19th-century BAHIA PALACE, and discover the Saadian tombs through an aerial photograph from the early 20th century. - Dinner and overnight stay.
  • Spend the morning exploring Marrakech or doing last-minute shopping. - In the afternoon, travel to Casablanca.
  • Visit the Hassan II Mosque and stroll along the Corniche (time permitting).
  • Arrive at Casablanca airport in the evening and depart for your return flight, concluding your memorable journey through Morocco.

FAQs

Is it safe to travel to Morocco?

Morocco is generally safe for tourists, but it’s advisable to stay informed about local conditions and follow travel advisories, especially in urban areas.

What is the dress code in Morocco?

Morocco is influenced by Islamic culture, and modest dress is appreciated, especially in religious sites and rural areas.

What type of food can I expect in Morocco?

Moroccan cuisine is rich and flavorful, featuring dishes like couscous, tagines, and pastries. Vegetarian options are available. All food options are Halal.

Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?

Check the visa requirements based on your nationality. American tourists can enter Morocco without a visa for short stays.

What will the weather be like in Morocco?

Morocco has diverse climates, from coastal regions to mountainous areas. Check the specific region and time of year for accurate weather details.

Do We Have Wi-Fi & Data SIM Cards in Morocco?

Wi-Fi is available in urban areas, and you can purchase local SIM cards for mobile data. Check your cell phone plan before using mobile data.

Can I drink the tap water in Morocco?

It’s recommended to drink bottled or purified water to avoid potential health issues.

What currency is used in Morocco?

The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

Will I have access to the internet in Morocco?

Internet access is available in most urban areas and tourist destinations.

Is English spoken widely in Morocco?

While Arabic and French are the official languages, English is spoken in tourist areas, especially in hotels and restaurants.

Can I take photographs in Morocco?

Photography is generally allowed, but it’s polite to ask for permission, especially in sensitive or private locations.

Is the tour family-friendly in Morocco?

Yes, many tours in Morocco are family-friendly, offering activities suitable for all age groups.

How are the locals in Morocco?

Moroccans are known for their hospitality and friendliness towards tourists.

How do we travel during the tour in Morocco?

Tours may involve various modes of transportation, including buses, 4×4 vehicles, and walking through the medinas.

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