Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be greeted by your tour guide. Transfer to the hotel.
After breakfast, visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca from the outside, then travel along the Atlantic coast to Rabat. In Rabat, explore the 12th-century city wall, the Kasbah of the Oudaïas, the Hassan Tower, and the mausoleum of Hassan V. Continue to Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains, where you can stroll through its narrow streets and admire the blue and white-washed houses.
From Chefchaouen, we take you on a day trip to Tangier, just 30 km from Spain. Tangier's lively Medina, markets, shops, and cafés are a treat. The lively Medina of Tangier, the markets and shops are worth more than a glimpse. On the way back, we stop at Cap Spartel, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic. Back in Chefchaouen, enjoy a walk up the hills for stunning city views and a beautiful sunset.Journey: 230 km, 4.5 hours.
Our journey brings you to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, and take a guided tour of its Roman monuments and mosaics. Continue to the royal city of Meknes to see the Bab Mansour gate, the granary, and the mausoleum of Sultan Moulai Ismail (exterior view). In the afternoon, arrival in Fès, the oldest of the four Royal Cities in MoroccoJourney time: 260 km, 5 hrs
Explore Fès, the third-largest city in Morocco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981. Begin your tour with a panoramic view from a nearby hill, then visit the grand entrance gates of the Sultanate Palace "Dar el-Makhzen." Wander through the Medina's labyrinthine alleys, discover mosques, bustling craft shops, spice markets, and convenience, each of which is offering you a fragrant experience of its own kind. Conclude your tour at the tannery quarter, where traditional methods are used to dye and dry animal skins. The rest of the day is at your disposal and invites you to discover on your own.
Head south into the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas, home to the wild monkeys. At an altitude of approximately 1650 m, you'll find Ifrane, a town reminiscent of Europe with its gabled-roof houses. It's a popular destination for summer retreats and winter sports. After exploring the town, proceed to Midelt. Here, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the art of henna processing in a local village.Journey time: 210 km, 4 hrs
Continuing southward, you will drive through stunning landscapes of the Middle Atlas, follow the winding serpentine road into the picturesque Ziz Valley, arrive at Errachidia. On the way to Tinghir, the provincial capital, the outstanding mountain formations of the Atlas Mountains render you speechless. This charming town boasts a beautiful date palm oasis. Embark on a hike through the palm groves, where the reddish earth collides with the lush green of the plantations.Journey time: 270 km, 4.5 hrs
Close to Tinghir lies the entrance to the striking Todra Gorge, walls up to 300 meters high. En route, you'll pass ancient Berber villages, their houses and kasbahs nestled against mountain slopes.Continuing along the "Road of 1000 Kasbahs," you'll encounter numerous clay castles adorned with intricate decorations. Near the Oasis of Skoura, explore the architecturally remarkable Kasbah Amridil. The day concludes in Quarzazate, embedded between the High Atlas and Anti-Atlas mountain ranges.Journey time: 180 km, 3.5 hrs
After a short drive, you'll arrive at the fortified town of Ait Ben-Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. Explore the Kasbah and enjoy breathtaking views from its summit. Continuing southward, you'll reach the picturesque Oasis of Fint, where the production of dates creates the main agricultural income. The road to Zagora is flanked by the impressive Saghro mountain range, with the route following the Draa Valley adorned with a continuous 200 km-long date palm grove.Drive time: 240 km, 5 hrs
Near Zagora, we visit the oasis town of Tamegroute, renowned for its Koran library and centuries-old "Green Ceramics" pottery art. Continuing south to M'hamid, the roads lead into the desert sands. From there, we embark on an off-road journey into the Sahara! The landscape continuously, from stony deserts to the orange-red dunes of Erg Chegaga. Experience a camel ride towards the sunset, guided by a nomad. As twilight falls, the desert sky illuminates with thousands of stars, providing a mesmerizing backdrop to the serene landscape. The evening concludes with Berber drumming around a campfire.Journey time: 150 km, 4.5 hrs
After a breathtaking sunrise and breakfast in the desert, we head west by 4x4 to the dried-upLake Iriki, where you see/suspect water created by a mirage. The further drive through impressive stone desert leads to Foum Zguid. After a short stop, you continue to Taznakht, where you can admirel the art of carpet making by Berber women. Heading north you will pass through a Saffron region. In the village of Taliouine you learn more about the cultivation and use of the precious spice. The day ends in the town of Taroudannt in the east of the Souss plain, also called the "little sister" of Marrakech.Journey time: 450 km, 7-8 hrs
Start your day with a visit to the vibrant souk in Taroudannt, offers a variety of clothes, handicrafts, and spices. your journey continues west to Agadir, a bustling port city, before heading north along the coastal road to Essaouira. The medina of this port city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Explore its colourful streets which are adorned with arts and crafts , and stroll along the Scala de la Kasbah, overlooking the sea. Don't miss the famous Gnawa music festival held annually in June.Journey time: 260 km, 4.5 hrs
Today is dedicated to the charming fishing town of Essaouira. You can enjoy activities like swimming or horseback riding on the beach, shopping for souvenirs in the bustling markets, or venturing out to explore the scenic surroundings.
Departing from Essaouira on the Atlantic coast, our journey heads eastward inland towards Marrakech, passing through landscapes adorned with thousands of Argan trees. These trees are famous for producing Argan oil, which you can purchase from a women's cooperative, and support their livelihoods.Arriving in Marrakech, the Royal City greets us with its striking red walls. During a guided tour, explore the highlights including the Palais Bahia and the labyrinthine alleys of the medina.
This day is free for you to explore the "Red City". Strolling along Djemma El Fna, a visit to one of the city's hamams or an excursion to the Andrè Heller Garden, not far outside Marrakech, are some of the many options.
You will be picked up from your Riad and transferred to the airport.
Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be greeted by your tour guide. Transfer to the hotel.
After breakfast, visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca from the outside, then travel along the Atlantic coast to Rabat. In Rabat, explore the 12th-century city wall, the Kasbah of the Oudaïas, the Hassan Tower, and the mausoleum of Hassan V. Continue to Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains, where you can stroll through its narrow streets and admire the blue and white-washed houses.
From Chefchaouen, we take a day trip to Tangier, just 30 km from Spain. Tangier's lively medina, markets, shops, and cafés are a treat. On the way back, we stop at Cap Spartel, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Back in Chefchaouen, enjoy a walk to the hills for stunning city views and a beautiful sunset.Journey: 230 km, 4.5 hours.
Here is a brief version:From the Rif Mountains, travel to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, and take a guided tour of its Roman monuments and mosaics. Continue to the royal city of Meknes to see the Bab Mansour gate, the granary, and the mausoleum of Sultan Moulai Ismail (exterior view). In the afternoon, arrive in Fès, the oldest of Morocco's four royal cities.Journey time: 260 km, 5 hrs
Explore Fès, the third-largest city in Morocco, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981. Begin your tour with a panoramic view from a nearby hill, then visit the grand entrance gates of the Sultanate Palace "Dar el-Makhzen." Wander through the medina's labyrinthine alleys, discovering mosques, bustling craft workshops, spice markets, and shops, each offering a sensory experience of unique colors, aromas, and sounds. Conclude your tour at the tannery quarter, where traditional methods are used to dye and dry animal skins. The remainder of the day is yours to continue exploring.
Head south into the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas, home to wild monkeys. At an altitude of approximately 1650 m, you'll find Ifrane, a town reminiscent of Europe with its gabled-roof houses. It's a popular destination for summer retreats and winter sports. After exploring the town, proceed to Midelt. Here, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the art of henna processing in a local village.Journey time: 210 km, 4 hrs
Continuing southward, you'll traverse the stunning landscapes of the Middle Atlas, winding down serpentine roads into the picturesque Ziz Valley, arriving at Errachidia. Journeying through the otherworldly mountain formations of the Atlas Mountains, you'll reach Tinghir, the provincial capital. This charming town boasts a beautiful date palm oasis. Embark on a hike through the palm groves, where the earthy tones juxtapose with the lush green plantations.Journey time: 270 km, 4.5 hrs
Here's a condensed version:Close to Tinghir lies the entrance to the striking Todra Gorge, boasting walls towering up to 300 meters high. En route, you'll pass ancient Berber villages, their houses and kasbahs nestled against mountain slopes.Continuing along the "Road of 1000 Kasbahs," you'll encounter numerous clay castles adorned with intricate decorations. Near the Skoura oasis, explore the architecturally remarkable Kasbah Amridil. The day concludes in Quarzazate, nestled between the High Atlas and Anti-Atlas mountain ranges.Journey time: 180 km, 3.5 hrs
After a short drive, you'll arrive at the fortified town of Ait Ben-Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. Explore the Kasbah extensively, enjoying breathtaking views from its summit. Continuing southward, you'll reach the picturesque oasis of Fint, where date palm-based agriculture thrives. The road to Zagora is flanked by the impressive Saghro mountain range, with the route following the Draa Valley adorned with a continuous 200 km-long date palm grove.Drive time: 240 km, 5 hrs
Near Zagora, we visit the oasis town of Tamegroute, renowned for its Koran library and centuries-old "Green Ceramics" pottery art. Continuing south to M'hamid, the roads lead into the desert sands. From there, we embark on an off-road journey into the Sahara! The landscape transforms continuously, from stony deserts to the orange-red dunes of Erg Chegaga. Experience a camel ride towards the sunset, guided by a nomad. As twilight falls, the desert sky illuminates with thousands of stars, providing a mesmerizing backdrop to the serene landscape. The evening concludes with Berber drumming around a campfire.Journey time: 150 km, 4.5 hrs
After a breathtaking sunrise and breakfast in the desert, we head west by 4x4 to the dried-up Lake Iriki, on which you actually suspect water from the mirages. The further drive through impressive stone desert leads to Foum Zguid. After a short stop, you continue to Taznakht, where you can marvel at the art of carpet making by Berber women. Heading north you will pass through a saffron region, in the village of Taliouine you can learn more about the cultivation and use of the precious spice. The day ends in the town of Taroudannt in the east of the Souss plain, also called the "little sister" of Marrakech.Journey time: 450 km, 7-8 hrs
Start your day with a visit to the vibrant souk in Taroudannt, offering a variety of clothes, handicrafts, and spices. Journey west to Agadir, a bustling port city, before heading north along the coastal road to Essaouira. This port city's medina was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. Explore its colorful streets, adorned with artists' handicrafts, and stroll along the Scala de la Kasbah, overlooking the sea. Don't miss the famous Gnawa music festival held annually in June.Journey time: 260 km, 4.5 hrs
Today is dedicated to exploring the charming fishing town of Essaouira. You can enjoy activities like swimming or horseback riding on the beach, shop for souvenirs in the bustling markets, or venture out to explore the scenic surroundings.
Departing from Essaouira on the Atlantic coast, our journey heads eastward inland towards Marrakech, passing through landscapes adorned with thousands of argan trees. These trees are famous for producing argan oil, which you can purchase from a women's cooperative, supporting their livelihoods.Arriving in Marrakech, the royal city greets us with its striking red walls. During a guided tour, explore the highlights including the Palais Bahia and the labyrinthine alleys of the medina.
This day is free for us to explore the "Red City". Strolling along Djemma El Fna, a visit to one of the city's hamams or an excursion to the Andrè Heller Garden, not far outside Marrakech, are some of the possibilities.
The next day you will be picked up from your riad and transferred to the airport.