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If you crave adventure,
this 13-day journey is for you. It begins and ends in
Humphrey Bogart’s Casablanca and travels via the Barbary
coast to Rabat, where a visit to the fortified Kasbah of
Oudaias is included. Continue to the second imperial
city of Meknes, and then to Fez to visit Morocco’s
largest medina. Wind through the Middle Atlas range and
spectacular Ziz Gorges to Er-Rachidia of French Foreign
Legion fame. Next through stony deserts to Erfoud and
holy Rissani, gateway to the Sahara Desert, followed by
a thrilling experience: a visit to the colorful Souks,
the desert tribe’s market, where Tuareg, Berber, and
Blue People meet. Next is Quarzazate, known for its film
studios, where you will visit the Taourirt Kasbah, and a
spectacular excursion to Zagora. In Marrakesh enjoy a
carriage ride, stroll through the exquisite Yves Saint
Laurent Gardens, and visit Menara Park, Bahia Palace,
and the elaborately decorated 16th-century Saadian
Tombs. A full day at leisure has been added to fully
enjoy this “pink city”, before returning to Casablanca.
The perfect Moroccan vacation.
- CCASABLANCA -
Welcome and farewell dinners; guided sightseeing;
visit the Synagogue, Church of Our Ladies of
Lourdes, and the Hassan II Mosque
- RABAT -
Guided sightseeing, visit the Mohammed V Mausoleum
and the Kasbah of Oudaias
- MEKNES -
Guided sightseeing and visit the Old Granaries and
Stables
- FEZ - Guided
sightseeing including Bab Bou Jeloud; visit the Fes-el-Bali
Medina and Medersa Bou Inania
- ERFOUD -
Visit the souks
- OUARZAZATE -
Visit the Taourirt Kasbah; excursion to Zagora
- MARRAKESH -
Guided sightseeing; carriage ride; visit Yves St.
Laurent Gardens, Menara Park, Bahia Palace and the
Saadian Tombs
- INSIDE VISITS -
Inside visits and special features are shown in
the description, including admission charges when
applicable.
- MEALS
11 buffet breakfasts (BB); 2 lunches (L); 8
three-course dinners (D) including welcome and
farewell dinners in Casablanca
- SUPERIOR HOTELS
CASABLANCA Le Royal Mansour Méridien (D), FEZ
Zalagh Parc Palace (SF), ERFOUD Belere (F),
OUARZAZATE Le Berbere Palace (D), MARRAKESH Es Saadi
(SF)
- AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Airport transfers may be included when you make
your flight arrangements. Click Here for more
information.

Day 1
(Sat.) Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2 Arrival in Casablanca, Morocco
(Sun.) After you check into your hotel, there’s time to
rest or start exploring Morocco’s pulsating business
capital. At 6 p.m. meet your Tour Director and traveling
companions for a welcome dinner. (D)
Day 3 Casablanca–Rabat–Meknes–Fez
(Mon.) Follow the infamous Barbary Coast to the imperial
city of Rabat, once lair of the corsairs and now the
country’s capital. Sightseeing focuses on the Royal
Palace and residence of King Hassan II, MOHAMMED V
MAUSOLEUM, Hassan Tower, and the fortified KASBAH OF
OUDAIAS. Today’s second imperial city is Meknes, with
its monumental gates and city walls, known as the
unfinished dream of Sultan Moulay Ismail. Visit the
impressive OLD GRANARIES and STABLES, which housed up to
12,000 horses, and stop at the Market Square to admire
Bab el-Mansour, the finest gateway in North Africa.
Continue your journey to Fez. (BB,D)
Day 4 Fez
(Tue.) Snap pictures of the magnificent entrance to the
Royal Palace, drive through the Mellah, the old Jewish
quarter, and travel on to beautifully ornate BAB BOU
JELOUD, the traditional entrance to old Fez. Today’s
highlight is a visit to the labyrinthine FES-EL-BALI,
Morocco’s largest medina: follow your Local Guide to
exquisite MEDERSA BOU INANIA, admire Nejjarine Square
and its fountain, the Karaouiyne Mosque and University,
and the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss. Enjoy a tenmile
drive along the panoramic Route de Fez, stopping at its
best vantage point. Back to your hotel with time to
relax by the pool. Tonight your Tour Director may
suggest an optional folklore dinner at a typical
Moroccan restaurant. (BB)
Day 5 Fez–Erfoud
(Wed.) An unforgettable scenic journey through
ever-changing landscapes on your way to the mystical
deep south. Morning break in the quiet Swiss-style
village of Ifrane. Verdant cedar forests give way to
volcanic mountains and wind-swept plains as you motor
across the Middle Atlas range to Midelt. Pass fortified
mud-and-straw villages and spot young shepherds driving
their flocks to scant pastures. Descend into the
spectacular Ziz Gorges and arrive in Er-Rachidia, an
important crossroad once controlled by the French
Foreign Legion. Afterwards, the landscape becomes
progressively more arid, and you enter a stony desert.
On your last stretch to Erfoud, an unexpected and
breathtaking surprise: the miraculous and peaceful oasis
of Ziz Valley, dotted with palm-fringed towns, fortified
strongholds, and scenes of timeless rural life. (BB,L,D)
Day 6 Erfoud
(Thu.) A short drive takes you to holy Rissani, gateway
to the Sahara Desert, where a few bowing date palms
recall what was once a luxuriant oasis. For a thousand
years this was the principal trading post for caravans
from the Niger River, where gold was exchanged for salt
and sugar. See the Grand Gateway of the town and the
Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Sharif, the first ruler of the
Alawite Dynasty. A thrilling experience is the visit to
the colorful SOUKS, the desert tribes’ market, where
Tuareg, Berber, and Blue People meet and animatedly swap
silver jewelry and rugs for vegetables, salt, and other
goods, by slapping one another’s hands. Weather
permitting, your Tour Director will offer you an
exciting optional excursion to the 450-foot-high Erg
Chebbi sand dunes for a close-up encounter with the
Sahara Desert. (BB,D)
Day 7 Erfoud–Ouarzazate
(Fri.) Motor along the eastern slopes of the High Atlas
mountains to the enchanting oasis of Tinerhir. Follow
its lush valley, where crops grow in the shade of date
palms, hemmed in by mud-brick villages and barren
mountains, to one of Morocco’s most impressive natural
sights: the Todra Gorge, also known as the “Grand Canyon
of the Sahara.” After lunch, explore its narrowest
point, just 33 feet wide, but some 950 feet high, with a
crystal-clear river running through it. Drive further
west through the Dadès Valley, called “Valley of the
Thousand Kasbahs” for its superb and noble fortresses,
and “Roses Valley.” Arrive at the resort town of
Ouarzazate, famous for its film studios. Before heading
to your hotel, time for a visit to the carefully
restored TAOURIRT KASBAH, where outstanding views of the
fortified town and valley can be seen from the terrace.
(BB,L,D)
Day 8 Ouarzazate. Excursion to Zagora
(Sat.) Enjoy a spectacular full-day excursion to the
town of Zagora on the edge of the Sahara Desert. You
will be amazed by the contrast of the breathtaking
scenery of the Drâa Valley with its palm grove oases,
kasbah dwellings, and colorful Berber villages with the
surrounding desert. (BB,D)
Day 9 Ouarzazate–Marrakesh
(Sun.) Pass through picturesque villages surrounded by
craggy mountains while motoring towards the
7,414-foot-high Tizi-n-Tichka Pass in the heart of the
High Atlas mountains. Each new twist in the road leads
to a different, more dramatic landscape. Leaving the
pass behind, the landscape gradually changes to a green
mantle. Lunchtime arrival in the redcolored imperial
city of Marrakesh, situated in an oasis of more than
half a million palm trees and surrounded by deep walls.
In the late afternoon, enjoy a leisurely CARRIAGE RIDE
and a stroll through the exquisite YVES SAINT LAURENT
GARDENS. (BB,D)
Day 10 Marrakesh
(Mon.) Guided half-day sightseeing includes MENARA PARK
with its man-made lake and quaint pavilion, BAHIA
PALACE, the elaborately decorated 16th-century SAADIAN
TOMBS, and Djemaa El-Fna, the palpitating town center
dominated by the 222-foot-high Koutoubia Minaret.
Afternoon at leisure to catch up on your postcards or
bargain hunt in the souks. Tonight an optional excursion
not to be missed: the 30-horse fantasia and Moroccan
feast “Chez Ali.” (BB)
Day 11 At Leisure in Marrakesh
(Tue.) Full day to let your senses truly come alive in
this magical “pink city” or to just relax at the pool in
its enchanting setting of perfumed gardens and exotic
plants. (BB)
Day 12 Marrakesh–Casablanca
(Wed.) Head across farming country towards Casablanca,
Morocco’s modern seaport with a strong French accent,
recalling scenes from the film starring Humphrey Bogart
and Ingrid Bergman. Sightseeing focuses on the
magnificent United Nations Square, the Arab League Park,
Anfa’s residential quarters, the SYNAGOGUE, the CHURCH
OF OUR LADIES OF LOURDES, and to top it off, the
imposing HASSAN II MOSQUE, built in a breathtaking
setting on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Tonight
enjoy a farewell dinner celebrating the success of your
fascinating Moroccan adventure. (BB,D)
Day 13
(Thu.) Your homebound flight arrives today. (BB)
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Details
Single room supplement:
$489
Triple room reduction per person:
$39
Extra nights per person in Casablanca:
in single room $150; in twin room $95; in
triple room $83
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