Morocco Private Tour Package

8 DAYS - 7 NIGHTS
  • Morocco Private Tour Packages

 Morroco Private Tour Packages.

CasablancaRabat ♦Mekenes♦Fes ♦Merzouga ♦Todgha ♦Ouarzazate ♦Marraekesh♦
8 Days

Book  Morroco Private Tour Packages. and discover  Morocco’s largest city, Casablanca, A MUST SEE is Hassan 2nd Mosque. Also, you will visit Rabat’s major attractions: Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and his son Hassan II. drive through the Rif mountains to explore and spend the night in one of the beautiful towns in the north of Morocco called Chefchaouen, also called a blue city.

 

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Morocco International Airport
DEPARTURE TIME Please arrive at least 2 hours before the flight.
INCLUDED
Transfer airport-hotel-airport Half board during the tour except in Marrakech
Private tour with official driver English speaking Typical Accommodation standard /Superior style in standard double room
1 night in desert camp basic I the desert on double tent standard Tourist tax & IVA
Referent / Assistance for emergency en English languages in 24h-24h Half-day tour city with official local guide English speaking in Rabat
Full day tour city with official local guide English speaking in Fez Camel trek (during 1hour
Collective visit /group guide at Hassan II mosque in Casablanca
NOT INCLUDED
Tickets flight, *Lunch & Dinner & drinks. Porter service
Supplement single room (25 USD/person/night). Supplement luxury desert camp (120 USD /person/night).
Collective visit /group guide at Hassan II mosque in Casablanca (27 USD /person)
Extra Camel treck ( 25 USD /per person ,during 1hour). Grand tour with in 4×4 around the dunes (90 USD /car )
Extra guided walking tour in imperial city(Full day 87 USD /Half day 71 USD ). * All entrance fees and local guides during the visits (Royal Palaces Museums Mosques Kasbah Sites Parks).

 

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Day 1: Casablanca 

Half board. Arrival at the airport of Casablanca. Visit of the jewel of the administrative Capital: the Hassan II Mosque, the second biggest religious building of the world, which covers 9 hectares, two of which on the sea. Its minaret is 200mt high and, at night, the Mosque completely illuminated. Dinner and overnight in a hotel.

Free time and dinner. Overnight stay in the Riad.

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Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Fes, 318 km   

Half board. Departure in the direction of Meknes, small Imperial city that welcomes us with its elegant Bab Mansour, the most important and notable door. There are three separate districts: the Medina, the Imperial City and the Kasbah, and the New City. The small but very dynamic Meknes is well known for its economic centre famous for the olives, the wine and the mint the. Meknes is just an hour away from Fez. Still, along the run, we’ll visit the archaeological site of Volubilis, ancient Roman capital, and small archaeological center famous for its intact mosaics. The site was occupied and began to flourish from the III century A.C. Supper and overnight stay in a riad in the heart of the Medina of Fez.

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Day 3: Fes

Half-board. Day devoted to the discovery of the city and its labyrinthine medina. If you observe Fez from the top of the hill where the Merinidis graves can be found, its urban map appears compact and united. The El Bali Medina, surrounded by the defensive walls, is a sea of roofs from which minarets and domes emerge. The Wadi Fez separates the two historical parts of the city: the Andalusian east district and the Karaouiyine west district. Another landmark is the Royal Building and the ancient Jewish district. Dinner and overnight in a riad in the heart of the Medina.

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Day 4: Fez – Ifrane&Azrou Valley -Tafilalt Valley – Merzouga, 450km

transfer. The direction of the Middle Atlas, mountainous cordillera of the Country characterised by lakes, which fill the craters of the extinct volcano surrounded by forests. Here plateaus and valleys are covered with cedars, oaks and maritime pines. Ifrane and Azrou are the most typical centres. The first is famous for its “European” air, because of its houses’ roofs and the well-known university inaugurated by the precedent King Hassan II. The latter is best known for its thermal centres, realised during the French Protectorate. Continuation for the south and the Tafilalt region with its palm groves, once watered by “Cheetara”s, underground canals, whose structures you can still see today. The oasis was once caravans’ destination, which arrived here after their long period in the desert and it’s now famous for its 800,000 date palms. Dinner and overnight in a typical desert camp with traditional khaima. Possibility of staying in a lux desert camp for an unforgettable experience. The option is to stay in a Kasbah-hotel with a view on the dunes.

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Day 5: Merzouga – Todgha & Dades valley, 250km

excursion; arrival in Tinghir. This village is built on a spur of rock and has a lengthened form. Several silver mines make the village famous for its jewels. 2km away from the wadi, the Todgha gorges open up and offer an uproarious panorama. The Todgha palm grove is 12km long. Supper and overnight stay in a traditional habitation.

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Day 6: Todgha Valley – Ouarzazate, 163km

Half-board. Departure for the route of the thousand Kasbahs and the valley of the River Dades. The valley is rich in history and natural landscapes. Starting from the Skoura palm grove, Berber village, the 1000 Kasbahs famous street disseminates them up to the mountains. Here the caravans loaded of gold and spices unloaded, exhausted by the Sahara. The nomad unloaded the commodities from the dromedaries and the mou, contain inhabitants of Skoura loaded the mules directed to the Atlas and Fes. The famous palm groves are protected from the Unesco. The trip coasts along the river Dades up to the valley of the Damask roses, where in May essences, perfumes, the water of roses and oil are produced. Dinner and overnight in riad to Ouarzazate.

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Day 7: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech, 200km

Breakfast. Morning visit of Ouarzazate and its national monument: Pacha Glaoui’s Kasbah. Many families still live in a part of it. The trip continues toward Ait Ben Haddou (with a deviation of 20km from the principal road), Unesco world heritage site; here a lot of international movies where shot, for example, “the Gladiator”. The pursuance for the “salt” track, to visit a Kasbah externally a bit abandoned, but which contains Italian marbles and natural intact frescos. The Pasha served first the sultan and then the French colonizers in 1912. All his treasures were ransacked from 1952 when the descendants were exiled. The whole area is rich in agriculture and of unforgettable landscapes: palms, fig-trees, olive trees, and almond trees all irrigated by the Wadi Ounila create a relaxing and unforgettable landscape. Arrival in Marrakech crossing the Tizi’n’Tichka, 2260m high. Late afternoon arrival in Marrakech. Free dinner and overnight in a riad in the heart of the Medina.

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Day 8: Marrakech

Breakfast. Airport transfer. End of services.

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