Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1
Casablanca
Arrival at Mohamed V airport, meet and greet by English speaking guide. Transfer to the hotel in Casablanca check in at hotel dinner and overnight.
Day 2
Casablanca - Rabat
After breakfast, short orientation tours of Casablanca the business capital of the kingdom. From your coach, you will see the Medina, Mohammed V square, United Nations place, the Habbous quarter, the Royal Palace, the residential area of Anfa, and Hassan II Mosque. Then departure to Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco. Sightseeing of the "Imperial Garden City" with its main monuments Oudayas garden and Hassan Tower and its Mausoleum, Check-in at the hotel, dinner, and overnight.
Day 3
Rabat - Meknes - Volubilis - Fez
After breakfast, drive to Meknes and a quick tour of this "Moroccan Versailles" which was founded at the end of the 17th century by Moulay Ismail, a contemporary of Louis XIV. Additional sightseeing includes Bab El Mansour considered as the finest gateway in Morocco and Moulay Ismail. Lunch at leisure Afternoon drive 25 km to visit the ruins of Volubilis at the foot of Jebel Zerhoun, lie the Roman ruins of Volubilis. The remains of Volubilis, identified by Tissot in 1874, bear witness to the grandeur of the former residence of King Juba II. Drive direct to Fes. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Fes.
Day 4
Fes
After breakfast, the whole day will be devoted to discovering Fez, the oldest of the Imperial Cities, which is well known for its spiritual and educational contributions to the Moroccan culture. Visit the medieval Medina with its medersa BouAnania, Nejjarine fountain. You will also explore the famous souks where craftsmen still labor in the age-old oriental tradition. Lunch at leisure. In the afternoon, visit the new city 'Fes Jdid' with the Mellah. Return to hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 5
Fes - Midelt - Erfoud
Early wake up and breakfast, departure for Erfoud via Immouzer du Kandar, a Berber village, Ifrane, a delightful ski resort, and Azrou, a Berber village known for its handicraft cooperative filled with wood carving and carpet weaving. Lunch at leisure in Midelt. Then continuation via the Ziz canyons a spectacular route offering wonderful scenery of the Atlas. Continuation to Erfoud, at arrival, check-in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. Optional excursion by 4X4 jeeps with drivers to Erg Chebbi to witness the sunrise on the sandy dunes of Merzouga.
Day 6
Erfoud - Tineghir - Ouarzazate
Breakfast at the hotel, then departure to Tineghir with numerous stops to take pictures of the wonderful and unique landscapes. Lunch at leisure in Tineghir then, continue to Ouarzazate by Todra Canyon, the valley of Dades called 'the valley of roses and thousand of Kasbahs' Check in at hotel in Ouarzazate. Dinner and overnight.
Day 7
Ouarzazate - Marrakech
Breakfast and city tour of Ouarzazate and Kasbah Taourirtin and AitBenhaddou.
Day 8
Marrakech
Breakfast at hotel and city tour of Marrakech the second oldest Imperial City and definitely the "Pearl of the South". Founded by the Almoravides at the end of the 11th century, Marrakesh sits in a lush oasis nestled at the foot of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. In the morning, you will visit the Menara Gardens, Koutoubia mosque from outside,-and the famous Bahia Palace and the Saadian tombs Lunch at the hotel. Afternoon, visit of the souks and the famous JemaaFna Place. The Souks are a riot of color, noise, and activity, a wealthy storehouse of all the treasures of this vast and varied country. You will find all the silver merchants in one corner, all the gold merchants in another, and rows of stalls selling exclusively leatherwork or copper goods or jewelry. The real fascination is to watch the craftsmen at work, gilding on leather, or inlaying with enamel the sheaths of ornate silver daggers, hammering out copper, embroidering silks, or smoothing out the surface of a cedar wood table. The great square of Jemaa El Fna is the center of medina life both day and night. By day, it is a market and gathering place with stalls selling fresh orange juice, nuts, and dried fruit lining half the massive square. From lunchtime onwards, there is a scattering of entertainers and sales people but it is at dusk that it really comes into its own. In the evening a clatter of carts announces the arrival of the food stalls, which cook up every variety of vegetables, fish, and meat. It is now that performers of every kind, including snake charmers, singers, musicians, story tellers, and acrobats, fill the square. They are joined by the healers and fakirs with pots of herbs ready to dispense cures for any ailment imaginable. It offers a glimpse of medina life that has changed little since medieval times. Visitors should take plenty of loose change to the Jemaa El Fna, as the performers do expect some material expression of appreciation in addition to applause. Dinner at leisure and overnight at hotel.
Day 9
Marrakech - Airport
Transfer to the airport and flight home.
Package Includes
- 8 nights accommodation in hotel.
- The arrival and departure transfers to and from the hotel in the same city.
- The tour in vehicles adapted to the number of persons.
- A national qualified guide accompanying you from their arrival to their departure.
- The sightseeing with entrance to the main monuments.
- Dinner as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Tips for meals.
Package Excludes
- International air ticket, domestic ticket if any, airport taxes, and Visa charges.
- TCS and GST are not included in the above cost and will be charged on the final amount.
- Meals other than those specified (if any).
- Lunches, dinners, and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), unless specified in the itinerary.
- Mandatory tipping to guide/ driver per person per day, if not mentioned in the itinerary, has to be paid.
- City taxes/resort fees to be paid at the hotel.
- Cost of foreign exchange for personal use.
- Cost of PCR Test is not included & any medical examination will be treated as actual
- Any items or services not specified in the itinerary INCLUSIONS head.
- Personal charges such as laundry, phone calls, SIM cards, or room service
- Early check-in or late check-out from hotels (unless otherwise specified).
- Additional sightseeing, activities, and experiences outside of your itinerary.
- Optional enhancements like room or flight upgrades, or local camera or video fees.
- Passport fees, immunization costs, and local departure taxes (when applicable).
- Visa and Insurances charges.
Package Information
- Surcharges applicable for travel during peak season/block out dates/trade fairs/festivals/events.
- Compulsory High Season surcharges and Gala Dinner charges are applicable to festive seasons and long weekends.
- The prevailing Rate of Exchange of the day of payment will be applicable.
- Kindly note that the drivers are not guides until and unless it is mentioned in the itinerary.
- Confirmation of Hotels and other services is subject to availability
- Early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability. Itineraries are subject to change.
- Standard check-in time into the hotel is 1500 Hrs and check out at 1100 Hrs.
- Most hotels in Europe are not air-conditioned.
- At this point of time, no services are confirmed and the same is subject to availability.
- The above price is based on a minimum of 2 Passengers travelling together.
- The maximum number of persons (adult/child) allowed per room depends upon hotel policy.
- The price for single occupancy is only valid if:
– 2 adults traveling together and occupying two separate rooms.
– Traveling as a third adult in the party occupying a separate room
- The above price is not valid for travel during peak season/block out dates/trade fairs/festivals/events.
- Midnight surcharges apply for transfers between 2200 hrs – 0700 hrs.
- WIFI, Tea / Coffee making facility, etc. in the rooms cannot be guaranteed. (Supplement charges may apply for such services)
- Meals other than those specified (if any).