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Day 1 : Casablanca / Rabat
Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be met and greeted by your guide and driver. Transfer to Rabat. Check into your riad. Dinner and overnight.
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Day 2 : Rabat sightseeing / Tangier
Today, you'll visit Rabat, Morocco's capital and the king's official home. visit shella necropolis, Agdal Garnens and Hassan Tower with its sister King Mohammed V mausoleum before lunch. Afternoon transfer to Tangier. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
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Day 3 : Tangier sightseeing / Chefchaouen
This morning, you'll go to Tangier to see the northwestern point of Africa, known as Achakar, as well as the Hercules Caves, where tradition has it that Hercules divided Africa from Europe. Drive back to the Medina of Tangier to walk in the Grand Succo, and visit the Mandoubia Park before enjoying a lunch in one of the famous cafés while your guide tells you about the adventures of some of most famous intellectuals, artists, behemian celebrities who frequented the city taking advantage of its international status until the 1960s. In the afternoon, drive across the Rif Mountains to the beautiful Berber Town of Chaouen. Dinner and overnight at your Riad.
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Day 4 : Chefchaouen sightseeing / Fes
Spend the morning with your guide touring Chaouen's lime-washed white streets, which are bustling with well-dressed people. After lunch, travel to Fes via the Rif Mountains, where you will have dinner and spend the night at your Fes Riad.
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Day 5 : Fes sightseeing
Today, prepare to step into a time machine and let the labyrinthine alleyways of Fes transport you back centuries to see Morocco's oldest Medina, which dates from the 7th century and includes Souks, palaces, mosques, Coranic schools, and Mellah (Jewish quarter).
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Day 6 : Meknes & Volubilis
Today, you'll travel to Meknes via huge acerages of vineyards. Another imperial city where you'll see the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the founder of Meknes and one of Morocco's finest kings throughout the Middle Ages. The tour will include a visit to the Royal Stables as well as the Meknes Gates. Continue to Moulay Driss, a hilltop settlement where the founder of the Moroccan dynasty is buried and one of the country's most spiritual places, after lunch. Continue to Volubilis, a UNESCO world heritage site and the biggest and best preserved Roman site in Morocco, later in the day. Late in the afternoon, return to Fes. In your Riad in Fes, you'll have dinner and spend the night.
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Day 7 : Fes / Erfoud
You'll travel interior today, passing across the Middle Atlas Mountains. We pause for lunch in Midelt before continuing on to Erfoud via the Ziz Valley, passing through sky-scraping palm palms and walled towns. At your Kasbah hotel, you'll have dinner and spend the night.
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Day 8 : Erfoud / Erg Chebbi / Merzouga
Spend the morning at leisure after a well-deserved late breakfast before riding your 4X4 to explore the local Kasbahs, oasis, and go sand bashing. Switch into camels in Erg Chebbi for a one-hour camel ride around the Erg Chebbi sand dunes while viewing the sunset. Arrive at your luxurious desert tent in the middle of nowhere just before sunset. At your luxurious Sahara desert tent, you'll have dinner and spend the night.
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Day 9 : Merzouga / Tinghir / Boumalne Dades / Ouarzazate
Sunrise is an option. Early in the morning, before breakfast, watch. Prepare to be wowed by one magnificent scene after another today, including the town of Tnighir with its oasis and canyons, where you will stop for lunch, Klaa Mgouna, famed for its rose plantation, Dades Valley with its 1001 Kasbahs, and Skoura with its fascinating Amridil Kasbah museum. Arrive late in the afternoon at Ouarzazate. Dinner and a night at a guest home or hotel in Ouarzazate.
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Day 10 : Ouarzazate / Marrakech
Today, we'll go to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Kasbah, which has served as a background for worldwide fashion magazine photo shoots and as a location for many Hollywood epics. Continue to Marrakech across the High Atlas Mountains. The rest of the afternoon is yours to do as you like. At your hotel, you'll have dinner and spend the night.
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Day 11 : Marrakech sightseeing
Marrakech, formerly the capital of Southern Morocco, is a seductive oasis with a pleasant temperature, distinct character, and intriguing sites. The Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahioa Palace, the Saadian tombs, the Marrakech museum, and the Ben Youssef Medersa are all included in your full-day trip. After lunch in the Medina, spend the afternoon watching craftsmen create stunning art pieces in the colorful Souks. Jamaa Elfna Square, an open-air theatre and restaurant bustling with storytellers, musicians, snake charmers, fire eaters, and food stalls, is the perfect place to end your tour of Marrakech Medina. Dinner and overnight at your hotel - If you want to eat outside of your hotel, we will gladly provide you with a list of Marrakech restaurants and will reserve a table for you.
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DAY 12 : Marrakech sightseeing
After breakfast, take your horse-drawn carriage to Majorelle Gardens, which is located in Gueliz's French section. A trip to Marrakech isn't complete without a visit to the magnificent Majorelle Gardens, which also houses a Berber arts museum. The rest of the day is yours to do as you choose. Dinner and overnight at your hotel – If you want to eat outside of your hotel, we will gladly provide you with a list of Marrakech restaurants and reserve you a table.
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DAY 13 : Marrakech / Casablanca
We'll travel to Casablanca today. We go directly to the Legendary Hassan II Mosque for an official visit as we arrive. Explore the world's third biggest mosque and see a magnificent example of Moroccan architecture. Continue your tour of Casablanca after lunch at a beachfront café before checking into your accommodation. The rest of the afternoon is yours to do as you like. Tonight at Rick's Café, a farewell supper will be held to relive the romance of Casablanca's colonial Art Deco era from the 1940s.
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DAY 14 : Departure
Spend the day in leisure before your transfer to Casablanca airport for your return flight.
Maa Salama!