10 DAYS
Duration
MARRAKECH, MOROCCO
Location

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DEPARTURE LOCATION Marrakech
INCLUDED
English speaking driver in a comfortable car with AC
9 nights at the hotels or riad
monument entrance as the itinerary
camel ride
guided visit of, fez, tangier and Marrakech with daily breakfast
dinner in merzouga and boumalen
bottle of water available in the car
all taxes
NOT INCLUDED
Driver tips, guide tips, lunches and dinner unless listed within the description

Note: We offer reductions of the tour price for children under 12 years.

10 Day Tour northern packages

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Day 1: Marrakech Airport to Hotel

Arrival at Marrakech International Airport. Meet and greet by our representative at the exit of the airport. Transfer to your hotel in Marrakech. Activity on this day will depend on your arrival time. You will be close enough to the medina to explore on your own.

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Day 2: Marrakech (City Tour)

An exciting day awaits you as Marrakech’s heady sights and sounds will dazzle, frazzle, and enchant. Our one day in Marrakech itinerary kicks off with a morning city tour including Bahia Palace and Dar Si Said, both showcasing a riot of tile work and intricate floral painted-wood ceilings. Then, learn about the Berber culture, following their steps along the trade routes from North Africa to the Sahel at the Tiskiwin Museum, where displays range from authentic Berber tents and carpets to fine basketwork and ancient jewelry. Continue to Dar El Bacha, considered one of the most beautiful palaces in the red city. Visitors can discover the ceiling with multicolored mosaics and Berber-style architecture. Afterward, take time to visit Jemaa el-Fnaa market and witness the astonishing spectacle of the bustling square. During the day, you’ll find juice stalls, water sellers, and snake charmers, while by night, the square transforms with dancing boys, storytellers, and magicians. This is truly the best one-day Marrakech tour experience you won’t forget. Overnight at the hotel.

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Day 3: Marrakech to Boumalen Dades

We leave early in the morning from your hotel or riad in Marrakech. On the way to Skoura Valley, we cross the High Atlas with 2260 meters of height with an incredible natural landscape until the Kasbah of Aït-Ben-Haddou, one of the oldest UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We will visit this site with a local guide and we will lunch nearby.

The Kasbah is a group of several small fortresses, or (kasbahs), arriving to have ten meters of height each one. Most of the city’s inhabitants now live in a more modern village on the other side of the river; however, eight families still live in the old Kasbah, and making this visit is like stepping into the back of a movie as it has been filmed there several famous films including Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Gladiator, Alexander and Prince of Persia

After lunch, we take the road to The Dades Valley between the High Atlas Mountains and the Jbel Saghro range in the south. The area provides one of the largest oases and several Kasbahs. In fact, a nickname for the region is “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs’ ‘ due to the many located throughout the valley.

As one moves through Dades Valley it is possible to reach the Dades Gorge and the Todra Gorges (Canyon).

The Grand Canyon area of TODGHA Gorge is one of the most famous natural landscapes in Morocco, the imposing canyon walls make this place one of the most stunning rock formations in all of North Africa.There is a road that runs the length of the gorge, the walls are smooth and rise impressively on both sides. Sunlight struggles to reach this part of the valley, and the river water is ice cold.In this impressive place we will stay for the night and dinner at a riad.

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Day 4: Boumalen Dades to Merzouga

Breakfast at your hotel with incredible views of the Dades Valley.

We drove from Todra to visit the Moroccan Grand Canyon. We will lunch in the canyons region before returning on the road to Merzouga.

After lunch we continue driving to Merzouga and we will stop to see some old tunnels made in the desert that served to capture water from the underground rivers around the 14 centuries then continue to Erfoud the last city before Merzouga.

Arriving in Merzouga we will have your camels ready to take you on a 1-hour ride to your camp.

You will have dinner in the desert, after which you can enjoy the berberes music by the fire before you go to rest in your berbere tent.

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Day 5: Merzouga to Fez

Wake up early in the morning to see the sun rising at the top of a sand dune then have your breakfast and enjoy one more hour of camel ride back to our car in Merzouga. Our final destination will be the city of Fez but until then there will be a day full of good experiences and fantastic landscapes.

On our way to the north we will make a short stop in Midelt, the great charm of this small town lies in its location between the Middle Atlas and the Grand Atlas. It is surrounded by mountains and has a fantastic Atlas landscape.

Soon we will arrive at Ifrane city. On the outskirts of the city there are three protected natural areas: The Ifrane National Park, to the northwest, the Cedar Forest to the south and the Ifrane Game Reserve to the northeast. Located at an altitude of 5,460 feet above sea level in the Middle Atlas region, this small hill town has a Swiss alpine feel to it. Due to the high altitude, snow is abundant in winter and has cool summer weather which may be an “exotic touch” to our trip.

In the landscape arise forests of giant cedars and colonies of monkeys similar to those that populate the rock of Gibraltar.

We will arrive in Fez city at the end of the day and will drop you of in your hotel.

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Day 6: Fez City Tour

Welcome to Fes, the most monumental of the Imperial Cities. The medina of Fès el-Bali (Old Fez), a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an assault on the senses, a warren of narrow lanes and covered bazaars bursting with aromatic food stands, craft workshops, mosques, and an endless parade of people. As you embark on this Moroccan experience, we will walk along narrow, uneven alleyways, with daylight filtering down from above high gray walls, flanked by tables heaped with spices, dried fruits, fresh fish, silk, and leather garments.

Residents of Fez have been selling goods and handcrafting metal in the medina since medieval times, with today’s artisans often working in the same stalls as their ancestors. Everywhere you turn, you’ll find cats prowling and lounging around, the unofficial mascots of the medina. Here, in the heart of Fez, the old and the new collide seamlessly—the man driving donkeys and mules may be chatting on his mobile phone, while the ancient skyline is punctuated by both satellite dishes and minarets.

The city tour includes iconic sites such as Bab Boujloud, the Mellah, and Jamaa Al-Karaouine, the oldest continually operating university in the world. Founded in 859, its tranquil inner courtyard is adorned with intricately carved geometric patterns. Entering this graceful place hidden in the medina unveils an ancient culture that historically kept outsiders at arm’s length.

You’ll also visit the Medersa Bouanania complex, the spiritual heart of Fez and Morocco. The Chouara tanneries are among the city’s most iconic sights (and smells), offering a unique glimpse into the traditional process of producing world-class leather by methods unchanged since medieval times. Time permitting, we will explore clay workshops, artisan quarters, the bustling souks of the largest and oldest medina in Morocco, and the Batha Museum, a former Royal Palace converted into a museum in 1916 that houses over 6,000 collections. This immersive journey is a true Moroccan experience that captures the essence of Fes’s rich history and vibrant culture.

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Day 7: Fez to Chefchaouen

Start this part of your northern Morocco tour after breakfast in Fes, heading toward Chefchaouen. Along the way, stop at Sid Chehd Lake and Ouazzane City before arriving in Chefchaouen around lunchtime. Enjoy a meal at an open-air café in the famous Outa el Hammam square. Nestled between two peaks in the stunning Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a charming delight. Its blue and whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs, and artistic doorways reflect its Andalusian heritage. Spend the afternoon exploring the medina, where shops sell woven goods, small sweets, and the town’s famous goat’s cheese. Take a moment to visit the walled Kasbah and the ethnographic museum, which offers wonderful rooftop views. Chefchaouen is a small, safe city perfect for wandering on your own, with its vibrant square being the ideal spot to relax. This northern Morocco tour package offers a rich blend of history, culture, and relaxation in one of Morocco’s most picturesque towns. Enjoy a free afternoon and evening to discover more of the city’s charm.

For a complete experience, this journey can be customized in our Chefchaouen holiday packages, offering flexibility and delightful explorations of the northern region.

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Day 8: Chefchaouen to Tangier

Today, after breakfast in Chefchaouen, we will head to Tangier via Tetouan, a charming town near the coast. In Tetouan, enjoy an hour exploring the old medina, taking pictures of the most famous sights, and soaking in its unique atmosphere. Afterward, we continue our journey to Tangier, where you’ll spend the rest of the day relaxing at your riad, nestled in the heart of the old medina with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. This personalized itinerary is part of our private Morocco tour, designed to offer you an intimate and authentic experience. Overnight at the riad.

Our private Morocco tours ensure you can explore at your own pace, with the flexibility to customize your journey as you discover the beauty of northern Morocco.

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Day 9: Tangier City Tour

After the pickup at your hotel in Tangier, embark on a private Morocco tours through different neighborhoods and surrounding areas, with stops at breathtaking viewpoints. Enjoy a short break at Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, and visit the mythical Caves of Hercules.

The second part of the tour involves an immersive walk through the maze-like streets of the Kasbah (fortress), showcasing a rich architectural heritage, including 15th-century city walls and Arab-Andalusian buildings that inspired renowned artists like Eugene Delacroix and Henri Matisse.

Next, head to the vibrant Medina (old town), a bustling center where you can experience local culture through its lively markets, communal ovens, steam baths, artisanal shops, and squares. Discover Tangier’s Jewish and Christian heritage, and indulge in authentic Moroccan cuisine while exploring the colorful souks filled with craftsmen and merchants selling traditional goods.

Your driver and guide will ensure a comfortable return to your hotel or transfer to the port, depending on your ferry schedule. This Tangier private Morocco tour is a perfect way to experience the city’s cultural and historical essence.

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Day 10: Departure

Transfer to the port for your return flight

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Tour Reviews

5.00 based on 2 reviews
mo
March 30, 2024

Hicham was great with the entire process from planning to updates during the trip. We had 11 people and everything was perfectly executed. We appreciate all of his hard work. It was truly the trip of a lifetime. Thank you!

Lorie Loeb
April 21, 2024

Fantastic tour! Couldn’t have asked for a more professional, fun, and experienced guide. Chefchaouen is highly recommended. The blue buildings and small streets are delightful. So glad we were able to do this.

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