13-days Morocco luxury tour from Tangier offers a great combination of the must-see highlights of Morocco from the gorgeous gate of Africa Tangier to blue town of Chefchaouen and the history of Fez, the spiritual capital of Morocco. Enjoy the rugged natural beauty of the Sahara Desert and wander the labyrinthine alleys of Marrakech where the displays of traditional art all around you.
Today, embark on one of our captivating Morocco vacation luxury packages as we invite you to join us on A 13-day luxury tour to discover the magical Morocco. Upon arrival to Tangier airport or port you will meet our English-speaking driver who will escort you to the comforts of your accommodations. The driver will provide a short introduction of your entire trip in Morocco. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure to indulge in the city’s vibrant soul or chill out in your lodge and uncover its facilities. Overnight with dinner at the hotel or Riad.
After breakfast, you will enjoy the Northern City Tangier. Marvel at the picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean and the famed Strait of Gibraltar, a perfect photo opportunity. Mingle through the Kasbah district located next to the port, before heading towards the old Medina. Wander through the narrow streets lined with colorful doors, ancient and modern. Pass the Grand Sacco and the Petit Sacco with its multitudes of boutique hotels and Riads. After lunch, we depart from Tangier to the enchanting blue town of Chefchaouen, passing through the green valleys of the Rif Mountains. Chefchaouen is famous for its vivid blue rinsed houses and winding streets. Check in for the overnight with dinner at the hotel or Riad.
Chefchaouen means "two horns"—a reference to the twin peaks that tower over this small hillside town in northern Morocco. Locals call it Chaouen, but many travelers know it affectionately as "The Blue City." Today you will explore this authentic town with a special vibe. Its unique charm gives an impression of unreality. With its blue-rinsed houses, the whole city seems to be bathed in azure. You walk around as if you were in a dream. This beautiful Chefchaouen brims with attractions. Its heritage is rich. The inescapable Medina with its famous narrow winding alleys is an opportunity to mingle with the local population, and to smell and taste delights: from freshly baked bread to skillfully prepared tagines. There is also the Kasbah, which stands in the middle of the old quarter: its lush gardens, located in the center of the city, are a haven of freshness. Its museum, which is home to a collection of old, weapons, some photos of the city, and textiles, is must-see. Chefchaouen remains a paradise for walkers. The paths of the surrounding mountains offer pleasant hiking activities. The town has rapidly gentrified and offers a range of quality accommodation, good food, lots to do and no hassles to speak of, making it a strong alternative to a hectic multicity tour. Spend the overnight with breakfast at the hotel.
Today we leave Chefchaouen to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to some of the best-preserved & impressive Roman ruins in North Africa. Your guide will escort you on a walking tour around 2000-year-old ruins; the Capitoline Temple, Basilica, Roman Baths, Triumphal Arch, Houses & Palaces which adorned with beautiful mosaics. We drive to Meknes, the 17th century capital of Morocco known for its long walls that protected the city from invaders. Meknes has a slow and relaxed pace with a collection of narrow alleys that wind around the old city. The architecture provides reminders of the nobility that once called the city home. The Middle Atlas Mountains rise in the distance swooping downward into the fertile plains that surround the city. Dashes of olives, grapes, and lemons provide aromatics to the city streets. Finally, end your tour in Fez, the spiritual and cultural center of Morocco. Check in at the hotel or Riad for the overnight with dinner.
Today you will explore the mystical and magical Fez, a remarkable UNESCO world heritage site, and home to the oldest and largest medina in North Africa! The city was once the capital of Morocco and is still widely viewed as the cultural epicenter of the country. The city remains Morocco's spiritual heart thanks to the strong ties to religious schools and Islamic scholars. Its car-free medina has also remained a crossroads for trade and a center for teaching the traditional tradecrafts of Morocco such as intricate woodcarving, zellige tilework, and hand wrought metalsmithing. Your guided tour will start from the Royal Palace admiring its seven imposing front gates, surrounded by fine tilework and carved cedar wood. Built in the 1960s, they're masterpieces of modern craft work. You visit Medersa Bou Inania, the most architecturally refined of Fez’s theological colleges was built by the Merinid sultan Bou Inan between 1351 and 1357. You will visit Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts wonderfully restored early-18th-century funduq (inn used by caravans), the former rooms for travelling merchants are given over to displays of fine woodwork from across Morocco. You will explore Chouara Tannery, one of the city’s most iconic sights operating since at least the 16th century. Visit the Jewish quarter, Mellah created in 1438, the first official Jewish district. At its peak, some 250,000 Jews lived in the area south of Bab Semmarine. Today, the remaining handful have moved to the Ville Nouvelle, but it's still interesting to see traces of the community in the buildings. Here in the Mellah you will see Ben Danan Synagogue built in the 17th century to serve the megorashim (Jews descended from those expelled from Spain), this synagogue is trimmed in pretty herringbone green tiles, turquoise octagonal pillars and glowing chandeliers. The rest of the day is at leisure to relax at your hotel and spend the overnight with breakfast.
The drive from Fez to Erfoud via the Atlas Mountains is a beautiful and unforgettable journey. The route takes you through the stunning Atlas Mountains, where you can see breathtaking views of the rugged landscape and traditional Berber villages. Along the way, you will stop in towns like Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco for its alpine architecture and cool climate. We stop for lunch in Midelt with its spectacular location between the Middle and High Atlas. This particularly varied itinerary from north to south offers a diversity of impressions through the scenic Mountains where nomad shepherds live and move with their herds of goats and sheep across these Mountains. You will also admire the Ziz Valley, a lush oasis dotted with palm trees and traditional adobe villages. The valley runs along a deep canyon all the way down to Erfoud where you will spend the overnight with dinner in a stylish Kasbah hotel.
Today you will enjoy an adventure through the vast expanse of the Moroccan Sahara. Explore the dunes on a camel, a Jeep tour or an exhilarating ATV adventure, and witness the stunning desert landscape from a unique perspective. Meet the nomadic tribes that call the Sahara home and share a cup of traditional mint tea with them, gaining insight into their ancient traditions and way of life. Do not miss the chance to taste the delicious Medfouna Berber pizza, a local delicacy that will leave your taste buds wanting more. We arrive to the spectacular Merzouga dunes where sand dunes signify the start of the mighty Sahara Desert. We leave our vehicle and take a camel ride into the desert to a desert camp. To seal this as an experience of a lifetime. Spend the night in the desert in Berber tents, the ultimate glamping feeling! Add endless starry skies and music around a campfire and the picture is complete. You should not definitely miss this amazing experience in the desert during your tour of Morocco!
Greet a new day with an early morning wake up for a picturesque sunrise upon the stunning dunes of Erg Chebbi. Enjoy your breakfast and ride camels or Jeeps back to the town of Merzouga where you will meet your driver. We continue to The Todra Gorge, which is often referred to locally as the Toudgha Gorge, features 1,200 ft (400 meters) tall cliffs of bright red sandstone that seem to touch the brilliantly blue mountain skies. It is also a paradise for photography enthusiasts, climbers, bikers and hikers. The gorge has also been featured in the American TV show ‘Expedition Impossible’ and a 2012 Cadillac CTS advert. We continue to Dades Valley, a home to many small villages that are scattered throughout the region. These villages are often perched on top of Mountains or nestled into valleys. They have a unique charm that comes from their traditional architecture and lifestyle. Many of these villages are still quite isolated from modern life and offer visitors a glimpse into traditional Moroccan culture. The trip arrives to Dades Gorge, an impressive canyon carved by Dades River over thousands of years. The Gorges are 20 kilometers long and 200 to 500 meters deep. They offer amazing panoramas and continuous views of gorgeous ocher and red rocks, amazing different heights, and beautiful green valleys cultivated by hardworking farmers, well known for their friendly welcome and famous hospitality. We continue to Skoua Palm groves where you will spend the night with dinner in a luxury hotel.
After breakfast, we explore Skoura, a breathtaking oasis with 4500 hectares of palm trees. It was the transit for camel caravans connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to Sub-Saharian Africa. One of the highlights of this town is the impressive Amredil Kasbah, a citadel dating back to the 17th century, is a major attraction of this verdant region. Featured on the back of one of the nation’s currency notes. We arrive to Ouarzazate, a Mini-Hollywood in Morocco as it’s seen the likes of Gladiator to some earlier “Game of Thrones” scenes! Atlas Studios, just outside the center of town, has been churning out Hollywood blockbusters since 1983. We reach Aït Benhaddou Kasbah, an incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 11th century. The Kasbah is one of the most spectacular human-made sites in the region. It is an iconic photogenic village as well as an impressive historic landmarks and a popular film location for Hollywood movies as the backdrop in nearly two dozen Hollywood movies, including Lawrence of Arabia, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Mummy, Gladiator, and Alexander. Most recently, the old town hosted the Game of Thrones TV series. We leave this fortified village up to the Atlas Mountains along which travelers will view massive foothills blanketed in green vegetation. We will come across a variety of villages; the natural landscapes and their colors change constantly along the drive, so this road provides a condensed version of all the surprising richness of the region. We reach Marrakech for the overnight with dinner in a luxury hotel or Riad.
Welcome to Marrakech, Africa’s Capital of Culture, which will encapsulate you with colorful sights, sounds and smells as soon as you enter. Here, everyone and everything is on the move. It is a city of immense beauty, and its fabulous palaces, bustling souks, and lush palm groves continue to exercise a powerful grip over tourists. Undoubtedly, Morocco’s most intoxicating city, it’s impossible not to be captivated by Marrakech’s vibrant colors, heady scents, and inimitable feel. Although it is fairly a big city, most of the must-see attractions in Marrakech can be found at or within walking distance of the medina (historic center). Walking is the best way to discover its many hidden gems and appreciate the true charm of Marrakech. Within the madness of the medieval Medina, experience the exotic charm and traditional way of life, that has nourished Marrakech for over a millennium. Delve into a labyrinth of hustle and bustle, haggle for treasures, gaze upon starry mountains, and uncover the delights tucked away in this North African destination. The highlights to see and explore are The Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s most important mosque and one of the largest houses of worships for followers of Islam when completed in 1158. Visit The Bahia Palace, one of the most beautiful palaces in Marrakech built in the late nineteenth century and is a must-see attraction. The Ben Youssef Madrasa was the largest and most important Islamic school in Morocco. It has over 130 rooms and housed over 900 students. The souks of Marrakech’s medina are a maze of market stalls where the vibrant colors blend with the smell of spices and shouts of merchants. Spend the overnight with breakfast at the luxury hotel or Riad.
Marrakesh is a perfect entertaining destination offering attractions and leisure facilities for every taste and fancy. The day is at your leisure to bask in the marvels of Marrakech at your pace. You could enjoy a craft workshop to learn the art of local pottery or experience Arabic calligraphy. You could also venture back into the heart of the Medina to shop for colorful spices or textured tapestries. For an exciting adventure, you can take to the skies at dawn for a hot air balloon ride. As you glide through the open air, you may enjoy the panorama of the town below and the scenery sweeping to the Atlas Mountains in the distance. Spend the night with breakfast at your accommodation.
Today we will drive back to Casablanca, the largest metropolis and commercial hub of Morocco. You will visit the stunning Hassan II Mosque; the huge building is part on land and part on ocean and can accommodate 25,000 worshipers; its minaret stands as the tallest religious structure in the world. Afterwards, you will have a smooth walk at La Corniche to catch your breath and to admire the serenity of the Atlantic Ocean. Spend the overnight with breakfast in a luxury hotel.
Today marks the end of your memorable luxury Journey to Morocco. You will have enjoyed an off-the-beaten-path exploration of Morocco and the rich culture and history found here. It is time to bid farewell to this enchanting country and cherish the memories of your time here. Wishing you a safe and comfortable journey back home.
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The price varies according to the number of people traveling, the more people joining the tour the less the price gets. Since the transportation payment is fixed, the price will be divided according to the number of travelers. The price depends on the quality and category of the accommodation. Contact Us for an exact quote.