MOROCCO NORTH REGIONS, 9 NIGHTS 10 DAYS

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Duration

9 Nights 10 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

50 people

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Palm-fringed thoroughfares, tall business buildings and the Atlantic Ocean that opens onto the world: Casablanca is Morocco’s economic lung, a bustling metropolis that’s constantly on the move.
Modern infrastructures mingle with charming neighborhoods, between Arab-Muslim heritage and the legacy of the colonial period. Discover all its nuances: stroll through the medina, one of Morocco’s most belated, cross the center and its art-deco buildings, reach the Hassan II Mosque, an architectural marvel built on water.
Let yourself be carried away by the city’s festive side. Take advantage of the corniche, its clubs, and its festivals: the Casablanca Festival, Jazzablanca, and Tremplin L’Boulevard.
As for the coastline, it’s lined with beaches designed for your comfort. Diving, jet-skiing, and yachting are just some of the activities you can enjoy during your stay.
There’s never a dull moment in Casablanca! Between culture and relaxation, the white city has plenty to offer.

Rabat is a cultural city steeped in history. Numerous masterpieces decorate its streets and squares. Visit the Kasbah des Oudayas: a majestic, formidable silhouette softened by the surrounding gardens. Not far from the city walls stand the walls of the Chellah, a necropolis dating back to Marinid times. Stepping inside the walls is like stepping into another world: you’re strolling among ancient remains, gardens, and storks.
Rabat is also a modern, eco-responsible capital with a strong emphasis on green spaces. The city is dotted with parks, such as the botanical test garden and the Jardins Exotiques de Bouknadel, just a few kilometers from the city. Rabat’s coastline is also well cared for: on the shores of the Atlantic, it boasts kilometers of landscaped beaches that lead to neighboring Casablanca.
Rabat is also modern in its infrastructure and festivals, which contribute to the comfort and liveliness of the capital. Airport, tramway, shopping malls, cafés, and restaurants – every convenience is at your fingertips. Finally, there’s the music that Rabat celebrates like no other: Mawazine, Jazz au Chellah, and many others fill the atmosphere with sounds and rhythms from all over the world!

Fez radiates a singular aura. It is the Imperial, the repository of thirteen centuries of Moroccan history. Fès has a rich and prestigious past and is full of surprises.
Step inside the walls of the famous Fès medina, designated by UNESCO as an outstanding universal value. Stroll through the streets of the Fès-El-Bali district. The Bab Boujloud gate is the easiest way to enter the medina.
In May, the squares and alleys resonate with world music: The Festival des Musiques Sacrées du Monde is held in the former imperial capital. Along with Jazz in Riads, it’s one of the main events on the city’s cultural calendar. And don’t leave without sampling the city’s gastronomy, reputed to be one of the best in the world.

The Meknes medina and the remains of the royal palace have earned it UNESCO World Heritage status.
On Place El Hedime, Bab Mansour is the gateway to the medina. It is one of the masterpieces of Hispano-Moorish art. Don’t miss a visit to the royal stables and granaries of Sultan Moulay Ismail.
North of Meknes lies the largest Roman archaeological site in Morocco: Volubilis. The triumphal arch, capitol, and house of Bacchus bear witness to the city’s splendor and economic and political weight.
An imperial, eternal city, Meknes offers you the experience of a timeless stay, at the frontiers of the present and history.
As one of the best in the world.

Chefchaouen is a town with a very special character, as well as being built on a mountainside. But what makes it so fascinating for travelers is its sense of the unreal. The facades of its houses are tinted blue and white, and the whole town seems bathed in azure. It’s like walking through a dream.
But Chefchaouen is much more than mere finery. The town is full of attractions. Its heritage is rich. There’s the Medina, small but authentic: to walk through its narrow streets is to mingle with the local population, to smell the daily aromas of freshly baked bread and skillfully prepared tajines. Then there’s the Kasbah, which stands in the middle of the old quarter: its lush gardens are a haven of coolness in the very heart of the city. Its museum is also well worth a visit, with a collection of ancient weapons, photos of the city, and textiles.
Chefchaouen is also a paradise for walkers. The surrounding mountains are crisscrossed with paths that offer pleasant hiking opportunities. To explore them is to discover another, more remote Morocco, that of the Rif Mountain range.
Make your stay a dream come true and discover the “little blue city”!

In northern Morocco, the city of Tangier beckons travelers. On its coasts, where Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge, you’ll discover an authentic city cradled by various influences.
Take a stroll through the white Tangier. Stroll along streets lined with whitewashed houses and, like Matisse before you, and Delacroix too, let yourself be carried away by the dreamy air that emanates from the city. Lose yourself in the alleys of the great “Socco”; at the foot of the high walls of the “Kasbah”, admire the fortress that dominates the medina. Not far away is the “Palais du Sultan”, now dedicated to the arts of Morocco. Tangier also has Spanish influences, with an arena standing on the “Plaza de Torros”, not to mention the “Cervantes” theater built in 1913.

Highlights

  • This tour can be customized to suit your needs and budget.
  • Adding nights at each stage or deleting visits is possible.
  • Tour prices vary according to season, number of participants, and accommodation type.
  • The best time to visit the north of Morocco is during spring (mid-March to May) or autumn (September to October). The coastal regions can be visited year-round
  • Accommodation: Hotels or similar

Day 1 - Arrival in Casablanca.
Day 1 - Arrival in Casablanca.

Transfer from the airport to your hotel.

Check-in and free time to explore the city at your own pace.

Optional dinner in a local restaurant with the show at the price of 67 € /PP

Overnight in Casablanca

Day 2 - Casablanca City Tour.
Day 2 - Casablanca City Tour.

Early departure after check-out to Casablanca.

Visit of Casablanca. Hassan II Mosque.

Optional lunch in Ricke’s café at the price of 45€ /PP

Overnight in Rabat

Day 3 - Rabat City Tour.
Day 3 - Rabat City Tour.

Early departure after check-out to Fez.

Visit to the Kasbah des Oudayas, Palais Royal & Tour Hassan, an ancient fortified citadel overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

Continuation to Fès, one of Morocco's imperial cities.

Check-in at your hotel.

Optional lunch in Le DHOW restaurant at the price of 35€ /PP

Overnight in Fes

Day 4 - Fes Heritage city tour.
Day 4 - Fes Heritage city tour.

Morning: Visit to Al-Karaouine University & Medersa l'Attarine, the oldest active university in the world.

Optional lunch in a local restaurant at the price of 35€ /PP.

Overnight in Fes

Day 5 - Fes - Volubilis - Meknes- Chefchaouen.
Day 5 - Fes - Volubilis - Meknes- Chefchaouen.

Early check out through to Volubilis.

Check in in the Hotel.

Overnight in Chefchaouen

Day 6 - Chefchaouen - Tangier.
Day 6 - Chefchaouen - Tangier.

Early check out with morning city tour of Chefchaouen

Through to Tangier.

Check in in the hotel.

Optional lunch in a local restaurant at the price of 35€ /PP

Overnight in Tangier

Day 7 - City Tour of Tangier.
Day 7 - City Tour of Tangier.

Early Check out- City tour of Tangier.

Visit of Cap Spartel & Hecrcule grout.

Overnight in Tangier

Day 8 - Tangier.
Day 8 - Tangier.

Optional Trip to Akchour

Overnight in Tangier

 

Day 9 - Tangier - Casablanca.
Day 9 - Tangier - Casablanca.

Day at leisure

Overnight in Casablanca

 

Day 10 - Departure day.
Day 10 - Departure day.

Transfer from hotel to airport.

Return flight to your country.

  • Accommodation with Bed & Breakfast.
  • Vehicle available during the stay including Arrival & departure Airport transfers.
  • Bottle of water in the vehicle per day per person.
  • Local Guides English speaking (Casablanca, Tangier & Fes).
  • Monuments entrance fees mentioned above.
  • Flight tickets.
  • Lunch and dinner.
  • Gratuities.
  • Insurance.
  • Tipping has to be paid on cash basis upon arrival 50 USD per person.

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