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Complete Morocco (Casablanca - Essaouira - Agadir - Marrakech - Merzouga - Fez - Tangier)

This 16 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Casablanca
  • Transfer from Hotel in Casablanca to Hotel in Essaouira via El Jadida
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Essaouira
  • Transfer from Hotel in Essaouira to Hotel in Agadir via Taroudant
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Agadir
  • Transfer from Hotel in Agadir to Hotel in Marrakech via Paradise Valley
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Marrakech
  • Transfer from Hotel in Marrakech to Hotel in Merzouga via Boumalne Dades
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Merzouga
  • Transfer from Hotel in Merzouga to Hotel in Fez via Rissani
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Fez
  • Transfer from Hotel in Fez to Hotel in Tangier via Chefchaouen
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Tangier
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Explore the very best Morocco offers - from the Atlantic coast through the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert with stays in these popular cities: Casablanca (with the Hassan Mosque); after that, visit these two coastal cities with beautiful beaches; Essaouira and Agadir. Continue to Marrakech (the imperial city center of mosques, palaces and gardens); next is Merzouga (in the Sahara Desert with huge expanse of sand dunes north of town); and after that, Fez (known for its walled medina, vibrant souks, and its leather tannery). Finally, visit Tangier (the gateway between Africa and Europe). You will enjoy private transfers between all cities that will allow you explore the following stops: El Jadida (port city); Taroundant (known for its local crafts); Paradise Valley (abundance of rock pools and small waterfalls); Boumaine Dades; Risssani and the "Blue Pearl of Morocco"; Chefchaouen (famous for its varied shades of blue paint that cover the walls and its Old Medina). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Casablanca

  • Essaouira

  • Agadir

  • Marrakech

  • Merzouga

  • Fez

  • Tangier

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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.

  • Essaouira

    Essaouira, formerly known by the name Mogador, is a city situated on Morocco's Atlantic coast. The Old Town of Essaouira is situated on a clifftop protected along the coast by ramparts called the Skala de la Kasbah; here you will find Essaouira`s Medina and the Mellah (Jewish Quarter). Essaouira thrived in the 18th and 19th centuries, when it became Morocco's first world-class seaport. The sea is still important to the city's economy today as a tourist destination. Southeast of the Medina, there are two beaches, Plage d`Essaouira and Plage de Tagharte, which are popular with all types of visitors, from sunbathers to professional surfers. Essaouira and the nearby village of Diabat are very well-known for their shared 'hippie culture,' popularized as a result of Jimi Hendrix's 1969 visit to the area.

    Visit and explore the Essaouira Medina, Skala de la Kasbah, Mellah, Plage d'Essaouira, Plage de Tagharte, Diabat, Quartier des Dunes, and so much more.

  • Agadir

    Agadir is Morocco's premier coastal resort arranged along a magnificent bay of golden sand. It is a modern city, showcasing a progressive Moroccan urban style. Its biggest attractions are its holiday facilities and its year-round sunshine. Agadir has relatively few tourist sights, but the markets, fishing port and brand new marina are worth a look and golfers have three courses to choose from.

    Visit and explore the Plage d'Agadir, Crocoparc, Seafront Promenade, Souk El Had d'Agadir. Agadir Kasbah 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.

  • Merzouga

    Merzouga acts as a gateway to the dramatic wilderness of the Sahara Desert. There is absolutely nothing like the excitement of going up a soaring Sahara desert sand dunes at sunset to see the sundown sitting on a camelback, or hire an ATV and cruise through the sand dunes.

    Visit and explore the great Morocco National 4x4 Auto Museum, Lake Dayet Srij, Merzouga Desert, Touareg Safari and much more.

  • Fez

    Fez is one of the best sights in the world. It is famous for its ancient walled city, often compared to the walled city of Jerusalem. The whole old city of Fez has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. The immense medina of Fes-l-Bali (the old city) is a huge labyrinth. Lose yourself in the hustle and bustle of the various markets, and find your way out once you have had enough of all the sights, sounds, and smells that will overwhelm your senses.

    Visit the Medina of Fez, Bab Bou, Al-Attarine Madrasa, Dar Batha Museum, Merenid Tombs and much more!

  • Tangier

    Tangier is a fascinating Moroccan city, with a mysterious air, an interesting history, breathtaking views, unspoiled beaches, and friendly people. Climb on the top of the hill on which Tangier is built; you will have the chance to see two continents at once. Also, take some time to visit the Tangier American Legation - the oldest American overseas legation. Another interesting sight is the Kasbah Museum, the former Sultan's palace. It deserves to be seen not only for its collection of artifacts from the Phoenician to modern times, but also for the building and garden.

    Visit Kasbah Museum, Tangier American Legation, Ancien Medina, Dar el-Makhzen, Place Petit Socco, Park Rmilat, Caves of Hercules, Church of St. Andrew, Gran Teatro Cervantes, Grand Mosque, Playa Blanca, Tomb of Ibn Battuta, and so much more!

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