Highlights
Visiting Cap Spartel and Caves of Hercules
visiting the pearl town Chefchaouen
Visiting Volubilis and Meknes
Guided tour to visit the historical sites of Fes and Marrakech
Spend an amazing night in the desert camp, and live local music.
Enjoy the spectacular sunrise in the heart of the dunes.
Visiting Todra gorge and Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
Visiting Casablanca and Asilah

Itinerary
Day 1: Tangier - Chefchaouen
Pick you up from your accommodation, airport or the port then drive to Cap Spartel the northernmost west point of Africa, and the meeting point between the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean sea. mountainous rocky summit of the Moroccan coast, south of the entrance to the Straits of Gibraltar, which is considered one of the most important maritime crossings in the world. Its old name is Cap Amblesius, There is also a chance to visit the famous Caves of Hercules the archaeological cave complex , the popular tourist attraction and adjacent to the summer Royal palace of the King of Morocco. continue to Chefchaouen through the Rif Mountains and drop off at your accommodation free time and overnight stay.
Day 2: Chefchaouen - Fes
Half day visit the city. Chefchaouen was founded in 1471 by Jews fleeing Spain due to Spanish crusades, they settled and turning the city into a blue color which they believed it was the color of the sky that reminds them of God. and people have stuck to this blue tradition. Most of the city's residents moved to Israel after the Second World War and they left behind their heritage blue buildings. The locals and the Town government took care and preserve the city's blue flag. The aesthetic blue makes the city of Chefchaouen one of the most important tourist sites in Morocco where roads, houses, streets and everything is blue and beautiful . After lunch, you drive to Fes through Volubilis the ancient Berber Roman ruins, which are spread over a wide area and afford beautiful views over the valley and hills, then Continue to the Imperial City of Meknes stop there to visit arround then drive to Fes drop at your accommodation, free time and overnight stay.
Day 3: Fes Guided visit
After breakfast, full day guided tour to discover the historical heritage of Fes city, the tour allows you to explore historical sites such as Madrasa EL Bouinania, El Quaraoiyin mosque and university, south tower, pottery village, Nejjarine Square, the residence of the king , Tanners, Jewish quarter and more . free time and Overnight stay in Fes.
Day 4: Fes - Merzouga Desert
Travel South-east and visit the ‘lion city’ of Ifrane, monkey’s troops of Azrou and Cedar forests. Mid-day lunch at Midelt. Continue to travel south via the Atlas Mountains landscapes. Reach the gateway to the desert through the cities of Rissani and Erfoud. Camel trek or 4x4 to your desert camp – timing prior to sunset to enjoy the glorious view – exploring the dunes, dinner, camp fires, traditional local music, free time and overnight stay in your private desert tent.
Day 5: Merzouga - Skoura
Wake up for the desert Sunrise , Breakfast then camel ride back to the car, As you leave the glorious beauty of the desert behind, the journey takes you west towards the famous Todra Gorge in Tinghir City . The landscape begins to change as you move towards the open countryside, dadis valley and gorge, Nomadic families in this region is evident and there is a chance to visit and observe the lives of these travellers. Continue crossing the city of rose El kelaat Megouna, The final destination of the day will be Skoura oasis for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 6: Skoura - Marrakech
We will take a short walk in Skoura oasis before we continue The well-known ‘Hollywood of the Desert’ Ourzazate gives you the insight of scene making of many famous films visiting sine a studio . Then the ancient Kasbah of Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is worthy of visit. Driving over the 2,260m Tizi n’ Tichka Pass, Arriving in Marrakech and drop off in your accommodation.
Day 7: Marrakech Guided visit
After breakfast, guided visit of Marrakech, The visit includes : - The Saadian tombs, that was date back from the time of the sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603), - Ben Youssef Medersa established by the Sultan " Abou el Hassan (1331–49), - El Bahia Palace, is a beautiful building and an excellent example of Moroccan Architecture from the 19th century, -The Koutoubia mosque which is the largest mosque in Marrakech, the minaret was completed under the reign of the Almohad Caliph Yaqub al- Mansur (1184-1199) and was used as the model for the Giarlda of Seville and Hassan Tower of Rabat. - Majorelle Garden is filled with colorful walkways, ponds, cactus and plants as well as a beautiful shop with hand-made goods. The Majorelle Gardens are a lush, garden estate designed by Jacque Majorelle and maintained by Yves Saint Laurent. Jemaa el-Fnaa square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter. It remains the main and famous square of Marrakesh, free time. Overnight stay in Marrakech.
Day 8: Marrakech - Casablanca
After breakfast transfer to Casablanca visit Hassan2 mosque, Mohamed 5 square, Cornish.. Etc) drop off at your accommodation free time and overnight stay.
Day 9: Casablanca - Tangier
After breakfast leave Casablanca and drop to Tangier Visiting Asilah a town on Atlantic coast, Its old town or medina, is enclosed by well-preserved 15th-century ramparts and gates, built by colonial Portuguese. The medina is an art hub, known for its murals and Moussem Culturel International d’Asilah, continue to Tangier drop off at your accommodation/ the port or airport.

Including
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Accommodations
Chefchaouen : Riad Assilah or similar
Fes : Riad Lalla Zoubida or similar
Merzouga : Tiziri Camp or similar
Skoura : Skoura Lodge or similar
Marrakech : Arabian Riad or similar
Casablanca : Avenue Suites Hotel or similar
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Guides
English speaking Driver
Local guide in Fes and Marrakech
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Meals
Breakfasts
Dinner in Merzouga and Skoura
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Transport
Private vehicle, Camel ride
Not included
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Lunches.
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Dinner
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Drinks.
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Entry fees for museums, monuments and attractions.