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  • Private tour
  • minimum 2 participants
  • 15 days/14 nights
  • Daily departure 
  • All transfers included with private van and English speaking driver
  • Local or escort English speaking professional guides
  • 14 nights in 5 stars accommodation breakfast included
  • Casablanca 2 nights
  • Tangier 2 nights 
  • Chefchaouen 1 night
  • Fes 2 nights
  • Merzouga Desert 1 night
  • Skoura 2 nights 
  • Marrakech 4 nights
  • Entrance fees
  • NOTE: the tour can be organized also with 4 stars accommodations. 
  •  It can be customized based on clients' desires, interests and budget.
quotation on request
Itinerary

Day 1: Casablanca
Arrival at Casablanca airport.
Fast track at the airport.
Private transfer from the airport to the hotel
Accomodation at Four Seasons Hotel 5*
Time to relax. 
Meals not included.
Overnights.

Day 2: Casablanca
Breakfast.
Morning at disposal.
In the afternoon meet the local guide and driver with van for a guided tour of Casablanca: the medina and the art decò quarter, entrance at the huge Hassan II Mosque.
Back at the hotel.
Meals not included.
Overnight at Casablanca.

Day 3: Casablanca - Rabat - Tangier  (350 km about 4h drive plus stop for visit)
Breakfast.
Check-out.
Depart to Tangier.
Stop at Rabat.
At arrival guided tour of the Morocco Capital.
Stops at the Royal Palace (Mechouar), Kasbah of Oudaya, the splendid Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and Hassan Tower.
Kasbah of Oudaya, the fortified town located where the Bou Regreg River meets the ocean. Fascinating and historic alleys await inside the UNESCO World Heritage city. The Hassan Mausoleum and Tower are guarded by royal guards on horseback. They represent the ancient power of the Hassan Tower begun in 1159 by Sultan Yacoub al-Mansour and the more recent Alawite dynasty with the mausoleum of King Mohammed V.
While visiting the Kasbah of Oudaya, you can stop at Cafe Maure for mint tea with a beautiful view of the ancient walls, river, and ocean.
Then proceed to Tangier.
Arrival and check-in.
Accommodation at Villa Mabrouka or Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier 

Time to relax
Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 4: Tangier
Breakfast.
Half day guided city tour of Tangier.
Rich of long history, the town is a mix of Moroccan and European architecture.
Important museums and colorful local food and handicraft markets more authentic than in other moro touristic destinations.

Afternoon at disposal.

Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 5: Tangeri - Chefchaouen (km 115 about 2.3h drive)
Breakfast.
Chech-out.
Depart to the Blue city, Chefchaouen.
Arrival and check-in in riad.

Accommodation at Lina Ryad or Dar Jasmine Riad

Afternoon guidad tour.   

Called the "blue city" due to the prevailing color of its houses. Founded in 1471 by Andalusian exiles, its shape recalls the characteristics of the villages in southern Spain. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010, its historic center is a small architectural jewel, made up of paved alleys, small squares and gardens, stairways, houses with decorated wooden doors and majolica frames.

Typical dinner in riad (beverage not included).
Overnight.

Day 6:  Chefchaouen - Fes (200 km about 3.40h drive)
Breakfast.
Check-out.
Depart to Fes.
Optional: stop at the archeological area of the Ancient Roman town of Volubilis (it'll be 50 km more)
Accomodation at Sahrai Hotel SLH o Riad Fes R&C or else similar
Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 7: Fes
Breakfast.
Full day dedicated to the visit of the spiritual capital (van and walk):
the medieval Medina, Attarine or Medersa Bou Ananias, the Nejjarine fountain, the Moulay Idriss mausoleum, and the exterior of the Karaouyne Mosque.
The imperial city of Fez is a true stronghold of the country's culture and identity. As you enter Fez (or Fes), you will feel as if you have stepped back in time and breathe in a medieval air: your senses will be lost in beautiful landscapes, distinctive sounds, rich scents and many colors. Fez is divided into the New City or Fès el-Jedid, that is, the imperial city built from 1200 onwards, where the station, the Royal Palace and the Jewish quarter are located, and the Old City, or Medina, known as Fès el-Bali , the oldest walled part of Fes, a veritable labyrinth of streets, more than 9,000 in number, with markets of all kinds, from carpets to brassware, ceramics to textiles and leather, and where goods are still transported on donkeys' backs. The city, founded as the capital of the Idrisid dynasty between 789 and 808, is home to the oldest university in the world and reached its peak between 1200 and 1300 when it ousted Marrakech from its role as capital. The Ville Nouvelle, south of Fès el-Jedid, is the area where the city's restaurants, bars, cafes, bookstores, and other stores are located. Continue visiting the souk, medina and leather tanneries, a spectacle of ancient practice.
Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 8: Fes - Erfoud - Mezouga Sahara Desert  (460 km about 7/7.30h drive)
Breakfast.
Check-out.
Today it'll be a long transfer to reach the Sahara Desert.
You will start the day by crossing the city of Ifran, the mountains of the Middle Atlas and the Ziz valley. From there, you will continue the journey towards Erfoud.
Famous for the incredible fossils found in the area.
From here proceed by 4x4 car to the luxury desert camp in the Merzouga Desert.
At arrival check-in in a private tent (ensuite).
Enjoy a camel ride at sunset on the dunes surrounding the camp.
Dinner and relax.
Overnight in tent.

Day 9: Merzouga - Valle del Draa - Skoura (KM 420 - approx. 6h plus stops)
Breakfast at the camp.
Return to Erfoud by 4x4.
Departure by van for Ouarzazate via Nkob and Agdez, in the Draa valley.
This valley is crossed by the country's largest river, the Draa, which remains dry for most of the year. È nicknamed 'the valley of a thousand kasbahs' due to the presence of numerous fortress-cities, built to defend themselves against from attacks, but exploited by merchants and caravans, coming from Timbuktu, and the strenuous crossing of the desert, as they are cool and hospitable places. The landscape in this area is very varied, and includes plains lush palm groves, snow-capped mountains, sand dunes.

Then on to Skoura, and palm oasi in the Valley of Roses.

Arrival and accommodation at Dar Alham Virtuoso property in suite all inclusive.

all-inclusive package includes:
•All meals, snacks and beverages (softs, wines and alcohols)
•Hammam and heated swimming-pool, 1 massage of 50 min per client during the stay (Virtuoso amenity)
•With a guide: private excursions by 4x4 vehicle with driver, hiking, riding a bike or in a carriage
•Cooking demonstration, discovery of Skoura and its local community
•Special and unique dinners
With extra charge: Other transfers, gommage, massages, Champagne and some a la carte wines, quad bikes.

Overnight.

Day 10: Skoura
Breakast.
Day at disposal for activities and excursions included in the all-inclusive package:

Overnight at Skoura.

Day 11: Skoura - Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech (260km about 4.30h drive plus stop for visit)
Breakast.
Check-out.
Departure to Marrakech before crossing the Atlas Mountains via the Tizi N'tichka pass (2260 m altitude).
Stop and visit its famous Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which has served as the backdrop for many great films such as Laurence of Arabia, Troy, The Gladiator, Games of Thrones...

Accomodation at a 5 stars Virtuoso property such as:  La Mamounia Hotel or Selman Hotel or Amanjena or Mandarin Oriental or else 

Time for relax.
Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 12: Marrakech
Breakfast.
Full day private guided tour of Marrakech
3 entrance fee per person included: Bahia Palace, Tombaux Saadiani, Ben Youssef School or Dar El Bacha - Musee des Confluences.
The most interesting places to see are concentrated inside the medina, declared a UNESCO heritage site. The vibrant center, crossroads of activities and lives, is Jemaa El Fna Square and the bazaar that surrounds it. Moving around the city center, the minaret of the largest mosque in Marrakech, Koutoubia Mosque, is a constant point of reference. 69 meters tall, it is the oldest and largest of the last three Almoravid minarets (1100-1220 AD) left in the world. The Medersa ben Youssef, a Koranic school of a later period (16th century), has a refined, detailed architecture, with a courtyard carved in cedar, plaster and marble. Generations of students have formed here over the centuries; today it is open to the public as a place of historical interest. In the heart of the medina, near the ancient Jewish ghetto, is the Bahia Palace, built in 1890 by a grand vizier, considered a masterpiece of traditional Moroccan architecture. The Menara Gardens are instead near the Jemma el Fna square; these are different spaces of tranquility with trees and flowers in the center of the medina.
Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 13: Marrakech
Breakfast.

Day at disposal for relax, shopping and visits by yourselves.

Optional activities:
-visit of Jardin Majorelle, Berber Art and YSL Museums.
-Early morning baloon flight
-Walking guided food tour in the medina with typical food tasting 
-Morning cooking class
-pm tour of Marrakech by sidecar (2 pax per sidecar plus driver), an unusual tour 1.30h for fun
 
Meals not included.
Overnight.


Day 14: Marrakech
Breakfast.

Day at disposal for relax, shopping and visits by yourselves.

Optional activities:
-visit of Jardin Majorelle, Berber Art and YSL Museums.
-Early morning baloon flight
-Walking guided food tour in the medina with typical food tasting 
-Morning cooking class
-pm tour of Marrakech by sidecar (2 pax per sidecar plus driver), an unusual tour 1.30h for fun
 
Meals not included.
Overnight.

Day 15: Marrakech departure 
Breakfast.
Check-out.
Transfer to Marrakech airport in time for the departure flight.
End of the Tour

Not Included:  international flights,  meals not specified, Beverages, tips/gratuities, Personal Expenses, Any other extras if not specified"