*Morocco is quite a mountainous country with the Atlas Mountains running from northeast to the southwest through the center and the Rif Mountains located in the north
*In Moroccan culture, the liver is considered the center of love, not the heart
*Visit to the capital city of Morocco - Rabat, a historic city which is characterized by Islamic and French-colonial architecture
*Visit to Fes – the erstwhile capital of Morocco (until 1925), long been considered the spiritual home of the country
*And of course, visit to Marrakech (host of one of the biggest souks of Morocco) & Casablanca (the largest city of Morocco)
Date | Status | Room Type | Twin / Double / Triple Sharing | Single Occupancy | Booking |
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Mar 26 2025 | Available | Standard Room | $2495 | $3642 |
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City | Category | Hotel Name | No Of Nights |
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Casablanca | 5 Star | MOVENPICK HOTEL CASABLANCA or similar | 2 |
FES | 4 Star | BARCELO FES or similar | 2 |
Marrakech | 5 Star | Adam Park Marrakech or similar | 2 |
Arrive at Mohammed V airport, Casablanca and meet and greet with our representative and transfer to hotel and check in at hotel. |
#Pace of Travel: Relaxed
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 3,000–5,000 Steps
#Facilities: Hotel transfer, hotel amenities
#Suitable for Age Group: All ages
#What to Bring: Comfortable clothing, passport, travel itinerary, local currency
#What to Do: Relax after arrival, explore nearby surroundings if desired
#What Not to Do: Avoid heavy exertion after the flight
#Tip for You: Try local Moroccan mint tea at the hotel to refresh
#Overnight: Casablanca
#Transfers: Airport to hotel transfer is included
After breakfast, check out and proceed to United Nations Square. It is a public square in the center of Casablanca, Morocco. It has been central in the history of Casablanca.
The Hassan II Mosque (exterior) dominates the entire city. Finished in 1993, it is the second largest mosque in the world, covering two hectares in size with the world’s tallest minaret (200 meters high).
The Boulevard de la Corniche is not just an attraction - it’s the thing that defines the modern rhythm of Casablanca. It is a pulsating neighbourhood overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Later transfer to Marrakech. Arrive Marrakech and check-in hotel, rest of the time is to explore the city of Marrakech by own. |
#Pace of Travel: Moderate
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 8,000–10,000 steps
#Facilities: Guided sightseeing, private transfers
#Suitable for Age Group: 12 years and above
#What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, sunblock, camera
#What to Do: Explore United Nations Square, Hassan II Mosque (exterior), Boulevard de la Corniche
#What Not to Do: Avoid entering religious sites if not dressed modestly
#Tip for You: Capture sunset views at Boulevard de la Corniche
#Overnight: Marrakech
#Meal: Breakfast
#Transfers: Casablanca to Marrakech transfer is included
Meals :
Breakfast
After breakfast proceed to sightseeing of Marrakech founded by the Almoravides at the end of the 11th century; Marrakech sits in a lush oasis nestling at the foot of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. You will visit the famous the Koutoubia mosque, the gorgeous Bahia Palace and Majorelle garden a peaceful space in the New Town with exotic botanical plants brought from all over the world.
Proceed to main square of Djemaa el Fna, It is a square and market place in Marrakesh’s medina quarter (old city). It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists. |
#Pace of Travel: Moderate
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 10,000–12,000 steps
#Facilities: Guided sightseeing
#Suitable for Age Group: 12 years and above
#What to Bring: Comfortable footwear, water bottle, hat
#What to Do: Visit Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and Djemaa el Fna
#What Not to Do: Avoid overpacking your day; focus on key attractions
#Tip for You: Enjoy the evening hustle at Djemaa el Fna square for street performances
#Overnight: Marrakech
#Meal: Breakfast
#Transfers: Hotel to attractions and back
Meals :
Breakfast
After breakfast check-out hotel and drive to Fes via Beni Mellal.
Beni Mellal is where the scenic charms of a rugged landscape meet a vibrant desert culture. Cradled in the foothills of the Middle Atlas range, the town has sweeping views of the Beni Amin plains beneath.
Finally arrive at Fes. Fes can seem like it is in a state of perpetual pandemonium; some visitors fall instantly in love and others recoil in horror. |
#Pace of Travel: Relaxed
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 5,000–6,000 steps
#Facilities: Scenic drive, hotel check-in
#Suitable for Age Group: 12 years and above
#What to Bring: Snacks, travel pillow, camera for scenic stops
#What to Do: Enjoy the scenery in Beni Mellal and experience the diverse landscapes
#What Not to Do: Avoid rushing through Beni Mellal; take time to enjoy the view
#Tip for You: Capture panoramic shots at Beni Mellal
#Overnight: Fes
#Meal: Breakfast
#Transfers: Marrakech to Fes via Beni Mellal transfer is included
Meals :
Breakfast
After breakfast, Proceed to City tour of Fes.
Visit of the medieval Medina. You will also explore the famous souks where craftsmen still labour in the age-old oriental tradition.
Another stop where you will get to enter the site is what is considered the finest of Fez’ theological colleges; the Medersa Bou Inania. You will not miss the Tanneries for sure. It’s one of the city’s most iconic sights (and smells) offering a unique window into the pungent, natural process of producing world-class leather using methods that have changed little since medieval times. Other stops during the tour include Nejjarine Fountain and Moulay Idriss grave. The Palaces of Fez El Bali is the oldest walled part of Fez, Morocco. Fes el Bali was founded as the capital of the Idrisid dynasty between 789 and 808 AD.
The Mellah (Jewish quarter) walk there on pm end of the visit.
Back to hotel. |
#Pace of Travel: Moderate
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 12,000–14,000 steps
#Facilities: Guided city tour, sightseeing, and restroom facilities are available
#Suitable for Age Group: 12 years and above
#What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, small bag for shopping, cash
#What to Do: Visit Medina, Souks, Medersa Bou Inania, Tanneries, Nejjarine Fountain, and Moulay Idriss grave
#What Not to Do: Avoid getting lost in the Medina; hire a guide
#Tip for You: Bargain while shopping in the souks for the best prices
#Overnight: Fes
#Meal: Breakfast
#Transfers: Hotel to attractions and back
Meals :
Breakfast
After breakfast, checkout and transfer to Casablanca via Meknes, start a sightseeing tour of the city called "Moroccan Versailles" which was founded at the end of the 17th century by Moulay Ismail, a contemporary of Louis XIV. Considered as the finest gateway in Morocco and the royal stables. Additional sightseeing includes Bab El Mansour, considered as the finest gateway in Morocco.
Sightseeing of Rabat, the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Oudaya Kasbah and garden to admire the view on the river, the sea and the neighbouring city of Sale. |
#Pace of Travel: Moderate
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 10,000–12,000 steps
#Facilities: Guided sightseeing and transfers
#Suitable for Age Group: 12 years and above
#What to Bring: Camera, comfortable clothing, snacks
#What to Do: Sightseeing in Meknes (Bab El Mansour, Royal Stables), and Rabat (Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Oudaya Kasbah)
#What Not to Do: Avoid underestimating travel time; start early
#Tip for You: Savor local Moroccan pastries during breaks
#Overnight: Casablanca
#Meal: Breakfast
#Transfers: Fes to Casablanca transfer is included
Meals :
Breakfast
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to Casablanca Mohammed V International airport (35 km approx.) for the flight. |
#Pace of Travel: Relaxed
#Steps to Walk: Approx. 2,000–4,000 steps
#Facilities: Airport transfer
#Suitable for Age Group: All ages
#What to Bring: Travel documents, luggage, souvenirs
#What to Do: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before departure
#What Not to Do: Avoid last-minute packing
#Tip for You: Arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your flight
#Meal: Breakfast
#Transfers: Hotel to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport transfer is included
Meals :
Breakfast
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