15-Day Grand Tour of Morocco from Tangier

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Duration

15 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

12 people

Languages

English, Espanol, Francais, Italiano, Portugués

About this tour

15-Day Great Tour of Morocco from Tangier: Explore the Most Popular Places in Morocco, Visiting: Tangier, Casablanca, Asilah, Rabat, Essaouira, Marrakech, Ouzoud Waterfalls, Ait Ben-Haddou, Dades, Merzouga (Desert – Including Camel Ride and Night in the Desert), Ziz Valley, Meknes, Volubilis, Fez, Chefchaouen.

 

 

 

Highlights

  • These are some examples of our most popular private tours, all our trips are tailor-made and you can modify them to your liking.

Included/Excluded

  • Private Tour.
  • Transportation during travel with:
  • -WiFi.
  • -water bottle
  • -fuel
  • Driver / guide speaks español,English, French,Italiano,Portugués.
  • Camel ride in Erg-chebbi desert.
  • Accommodation with half pension Hotels/Riads/Jaimas
  • Camp ( Berber jaima )
  • Dinner and breakfast.
  • Guided tour to: Marrakech, Fez, Volubilis, Meknes and Essaouira.
  • Flights
  • Beverages
  • View
  • Tips

Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span>Tangier - Asilah

After breakfast we leave in the morning towards Rabat. Arrival in Rabat: known as the City of Gardens. It is the administrative capital of Morocco. It is both a modern and traditional city, a dynamic blend of ancient and modern culture. Surrounded by colorful slopes and mountains. The city itself is elegant, with its harmonious gardens, luxury shops, shops and flowers. Free time to get to know the city. Hotel accommodation.

<span> Day 2 </span>Asilah – Rabat

After breakfast, we leave in the morning for Rabat. Arrival in Rabat: known as the City of Gardens. It is the administrative capital of Morocco. At the same time, it is a modern and traditional city, a dynamic mix of ancestral and modern culture. Surrounded by colorful slopes and mountains. The city itself is elegant, with its harmonious gardens, luxury shops, stores, and flowers. Free time to get to know the city. Hotel accommodation.

<span> Day 3 </span>Rabat – Casablanca

We continue our journey along the Atlantic coast to Casablanca, the economic capital of the country. You will have all day to know the great city of Morocco, and the famous mosque of Hassan II, one of the tallest temples in the world and the few that allows the visit to non–Muslim tourists. Hotel accommodation

<span> Day 4 </span>Casablanca – Essaouira

We continue skirting the Atlantic, enjoying a beautiful coastal landscape until the city of Essaouira. Hotel accommodation and free time to explore the city: World Heritage Site, maintains the charm and authenticity of a land lost in time. This is where the Mediterranean ends: the last walled fortification on the Atlantic shores. The bay of Essaouira, bathed by the waves of the islands of Mogador, is the paradise of fans of wind sports.

<span> Day 5 </span>Essaouira – Marrakech

We continue skirting the Atlantic, enjoying a beautiful coastal landscape until the city of Essaouira. Hotel accommodation and free time to explore the city: World Heritage Site, maintains the charm and authenticity of a land lost in time. This is where the Mediterranean ends: the last walled fortification on the Atlantic shores. The bay of Essaouira, bathed by the waves of the islands of Mogador, is the paradise of fans of wind sports.

<span> Day 6 </span>Marrakech – Marrakech

Free day to continue describing the many corners that make up the city: One of the 4 imperial cities of Morocco. Famous for having numerous monuments recognized as World Heritage, and its well-known Jemaa el Fna Square. You can explore its different and characteristic neighborhoods, the modern city: Guéliz, Hivernage, Palmeraie, Mellah (the Jewish quarter)… or let yourself be carried away by the winding streets of the Medina, to the Jmaa el Fna square, scene of endless outdoor activities: jugglers, musicians, fakirs, snake charmers, minstrels… that will awaken all your senses, with its multiple sounds, aromas, flavors and colors that characterize it. Accommodation in riad.

<span> Day 7 </span>Marrakech – Ouzoud Waterfalls – Marrakech

The famous waterfalls of Ouzoud, 110 meters high, are located in the great Atlas, in the province of Azilal. They are the most beautiful in all of Morocco, and in North Africa. They are surrounded by idyllic landscapes painted in many different colors. In the afternoon, you can contemplate the monkeys that inhabit the area, playing among them, and trying to steal something to eat from tourists.

<span> Day 8 </span>Marrakech – Ait Benhaddou – Dades

After breakfast we will leave drección Ait Benhaddou, on the way we will cross the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the port of Tizi n’Tichka, making way between many Berber nomads that inhabit the area. Spectacular landscape that will take us to the Kasbah of Telouet, one of the best preserved so far. Time to visit the kasbah until the exit, through the track, which leads us to another of the best preserved and most famous kasbahs in all Morocco, the kasbah of Ait benhaddou, famous for being the scene of more than twenty films, such as “Babel”. We will continue via Ouarzazate crossing the valley of Rosas, to enter the gorges of Dades, where the so-called “route of the thousand kasbahs” begins. Accommodation in Dades valley and dinner at the hotel.

<span> Day 9 </span>Dades Gorges – Todra Gorges – Merzouga

Breakfast at the hotel. We head to the Todra Gorges, where you can take a pleasant walk through its imposing canyon of walls over 200 meters high, until the exit to the desert through the palm grove of Tafilalet. Arrive at the hotel on foot of dunes, where you can walk along the fine sand of the Erg Chebbi, relax and enjoy this stunning landscape. In the evening, you will taste a delicious Moroccan dish. Overnight in the hotel.

<span> Day 10 </span>Merzouga – Tour around the Erg chebbi – Merzouga

After a hearty Moroccan breakfast, we will climb the 4×4 to begin our return to the Erg Chebbi dunes, desert region populated with sand: Among the many stops that await you, we will discover how and where nomadic families live in the area, Wild oases in the middle of nowhere, spectacular landscapes and small desert villages, palm groves… Inevitable stop at our pass through the village of Khamelia, of people from Mali, who will make us enjoy a beautiful concert of Gnawa music, while we taste a delicious tea. On the way back to the hotel, our dromedaries await us to depart on an hour and a half route,making our way through dunes, to the heart of the desert to contemplate the beautiful sunset. Surrounded by the Great Dune, and enjoying the music of drums, dinner and Moroccan tea, you can contemplate the immense sky of stars and sleep in nomadic jaimas.making our way through dunes, to the heart of the desert to contemplate the beautiful sunset. Surrounded by the Great Dune, and enjoying the music of drums, dinner and Moroccan tea, you can contemplate the immense sky of stars and sleep in nomadic jaimas.

<span> Day 11 </span>Merzouga – Rissani – Valle del Ziz – Midelt

We will wake up early in the morning, to contemplate another great spectacle among the dunes of the Moroccan Sahara: the spectacular sunrise. Again you will climb on your dromedaries to make another route back to the hotel. Breakfast and shower, and we continue our way to Rissani. Where we will walk through what is known as the most autântic and traditional souk in Morocco, and the largest in the south of the country, where it is traded with all kinds of artisanal products, food and animals. We continue via Erfud, the old desert gate, famous for the work of fossils, crossing the impressive Ziz Valley, with its more than 18,000 palm trees, until we reach Midelt. Dinner and overnight in hotel.

<span> Day 12</span>Midelt – Meknes – Fez

Breakfast and slida towards the city of Meknés, where we will make a visit of the famous Roman ruins of Volubilis. Then continue our journey to Fez and spend the rest of the day exploring the city.

<span> Day 13</span>Fez – Fez

Full free day to visit Fes: Another of the 4 imperial cities. Morocco is considered the religious and cultural center of the country. Its university, famous for its study of Arabic and Muslim religion, is a crossroads for many Moroccan students. You will have time to walk and know its different neighborhoods, the new area or Fès el-Jdid, where you will find the Mellah (the Jewish quarter), the Ville Nouvelle (New Town) French area in the northwest of the city and of course, Fez el-Bali, the old area, inside the walls. You can walk through its streets and feel as it transports you to past worlds in which potters,Forgers, craftsmen and donkeys loaded with goods of various origins coexist with the tourists who transit its labyrinthine alleys. Also famous for the tanners’ souk, you can be part of the artisan process of medieval roots through which they manage to give those vivid colors to leather. Accommodation in riad.

<span> Day 14</span>Fez – Chefchaouen

Early morning departure to Chefchaouen Charming little town located on the foothills of the Tisouka and Megou mountains of the Rif Range, which rise above the village like two horns, thus giving name to the town (Chefchaouen in Berber means: “look at the horns”) City with very little traffic of cars, in which you breathe a clean and fresh air that invites you to stay to discover the beauty of the place and its environment.

<span> Day 15</span>At the agreed time departure for TANGIER and end of our services.

Durations

Circuit 15-Day
Multi day

Language

English
Espanol
Francais
Italiano
Portugués

Tour's Location

Morocco

Bulk discount (by Percent)

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 2 Person 1 2 10%
2 3 Person 2 3 10%
3 4 Person 3 4 10%
4 6 Person 4 5 10%
From: $2.550,00
Total
$2.550,00

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