Casablanca - Sahara Desert (Zagora) - Marrakech
❮Casablanca - Sahara Desert (Zagora) - Marrakech
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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Casablanca
- Transfer from Hotel in Casablanca to Hotel in Zagora via Ait Benhaddou
- Hotel for 3 nights in Zagora
- Transfer from Hotel in Zagora to Hotel in Marrakech via Ouarzazate
- Hotel for 3 nights in Marrakech
- Ramadan is a month of spirituality and purification during which participants abstain from eating, drinking, and smoking. Ramadan is typically celebrated in late winter or early spring.
Please verify dates before booking travel because food and entertainment services in hotels and other public places may be affected.
Explore the beautiful Morocco!. Start in Casablanca (the inspiring Hassan II Mosque and its Old Medina stands out), then take a private transfer to Zagora (Morocco’s gate to the Sahara Desert and a popular stop along this desert route known as the “Salt Trail) with a stop in Ait Benhaddou. After that, take one more transfer to Marrakech (one of the famed imperial cities in Morocco, and center of mosques, palaces and gardens) with a stop in Ouarzazate. This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Casablanca
Day 1Arrive to Casablanca
Overnight in CasablancaDay 2Overnight in CasablancaDay 3Overnight in CasablancaDay 4Departing from Casablanca
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Zagora
Day 4Arrive to Zagora
Overnight in ZagoraDay 5Overnight in ZagoraDay 6Overnight in ZagoraDay 7Departing from Zagora
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Marrakech
Day 7Arrive to Marrakech
Overnight in MarrakechDay 8Overnight in MarrakechDay 9Overnight in MarrakechDay 10Departing from Marrakech
Morocco
Morocco is Europe's gateway to Africa, where Arab, Berber, Spanish, French, and other influences converge over centuries of history in the world's longest-lived kingdom. Morocco offers vacation experiences for everyone; spend some time in Casablanca, the country's largest city, before experiencing the four imperial capitals of Morocco, the towns of the Rif mountains, and the beautiful Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines.
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Casablanca
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the country's commercial and social epicenter. The Romans founded a settlement called 'Anfa,' and within a short time it quickly became one of the most noteworthy ports in North Africa. The French influence on Casablanca is undeniable and is on display in the tree-lined avenues south of the Old Medina. The Old Medina and La Corniche, two compact areas full of adventure and surprises, are popular tourist attractions.
Visit Hassan II Mosque, Place des Nations Unies, Arab League Park, La Corniche, Plage Ain Diab, Morocco Mall, Bouskoura Forest, Mohammedia, Rick's Café, The Old Medina, and so much more. -
Zagora
Zagora is an ancient Moroccan frontier city, dating from at least the eleventh century, if not even further back. The Berbers called this area 'Tazagort', the twin peaks, referencing Mount Zagora overlooking the city and the Almohad hillside fortress on the mountain. The Saadi dynasty's expedition to Timbuktu started here, and today you can see a sign that says 'Timbuktu - 52 Days', as that is how long it takes to make the trip by camel. Within an hour of town, Saharan sand dunes and camel rides are the order of the day at Erg Chigaga.
Be sure to visit Tizgui Waterfall, Zagora Desert, Caravane Mille Etoiles, Zagora City Gates, Timbuktu 52 Days mural, Ksar Igharghar, Ksar Timidart, Erg Chigaga, Mount Zagora, Bivouac La Dune Blanche, and so much more! -
Marrakech
Marrakech has a long and storied history tied to the tragedies and triumphs of the sultans and kings of Morocco. Along with Fez, Meknes and Rabat, Marrakech was one of the four 'imperial capitals of Morocco.' The heart of the fortified Old City is an area called The Medina, filled with historical buildings and great shopping opportunities at the myriad souqs. The Medina, along with Menara Gardens and Agdal Gardens, have all been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The thriving center of town is the Jemaa el-Fna, which explodes with activity and color after nightfall. Marrakech is also a jumping-off point for tourists to explore the beautiful Atlas Mountains.
Explore and enjoy The Medina, Agdal Gardens, Menara Gardens, Koutoubia Mosque, La Palmeraie, Gueliz, Jemaa el-Fna, Jardin Majorelle, Palais de la Bahia, and so much more.
Visit Hassan II Mosque, Place des Nations Unies, Arab League Park, La Corniche, Plage Ain Diab, Morocco Mall, Bouskoura Forest, Mohammedia, Rick's Café, The Old Medina, and so much more.
Be sure to visit Tizgui Waterfall, Zagora Desert, Caravane Mille Etoiles, Zagora City Gates, Timbuktu 52 Days mural, Ksar Igharghar, Ksar Timidart, Erg Chigaga, Mount Zagora, Bivouac La Dune Blanche, and so much more!
Explore and enjoy The Medina, Agdal Gardens, Menara Gardens, Koutoubia Mosque, La Palmeraie, Gueliz, Jemaa el-Fna, Jardin Majorelle, Palais de la Bahia, and so much more.