• Duration

    12 Day Tour

  • Tour

    Moroccan Ventures Tour

  • Price Per Person

    €1725

  • What is Included

    Guided tour of Marrakech| Delicious Meals| Premium Riads & Standard Camp|4WD & Fuel| Experienced Driver| Local Encounters |Easy Camel Ride| Funny Desert Guide| Luxury Service| Friendly People| Positive Vibes 🙂

  • What is not included

    Lunch and dinner in Chefchaouen, Fes, Essaouira and Marrakech | Entrance Fees| Drinks| Flights| Insurance.

Private tour of Morocco from Casablanca. The tour ends in Casablanca and will pass through Dades Valley, Merzouga, Fes and Chefchaouen.

A dream holiday where you can discover all the vast landscapes of Morocco. This tour will take you through the most picturesque places of Morocco.

Experience the world’s most spectacular landscape, Sahara Desert, immerse yourself in the magical world of Chefchaouen and engage the senses nowhere more so than in the famous souks of Marrakech and Fes

2 Person Price3 Person Price4 Person Price5 Person Price6 Person Price
3450€4750 €5950 €6800 €7600 €

Sharing experiences is important and this time it comes with great price discounts from us. Make this extraordinary adventure last for a life time and share it with your friends and family.

Adventure Itinerary

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This tour can start from Casablanca or Marrakech.

Day 1:  Casablanca > Chefchaouen

Day 2&3: Chefchaouen > Fes > Day in Fes

Day 4 &5 : Fes > Merzouga >Day in Sahara Desert 

Day 6: Merzouga > Dades Valley

Day 7: Dades > Ouarzazate

Day 8 & 9: Ouarzazate > Marrakech > Guided tour of Marrakech

Day 10 & 11: Marrakech > Essaouira > Marrakech

Day 12: Marrakech to Casablanca

Day 1: Casablanca – Rabat – Chefchaouen

Stops along the way:

  • Casablanca is perhaps the best place to experience modern Morocco. Visit Hassan II mosque – Casablanca  the largest mosque in Africa
  • Rabat is the capital of Morocco and is a place which combines modernity and traditions beautifully. You will visit the Royal Palace, the ruins of Chellah, the Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Hassan Tower.
  • Chefchaouen – with its famous blue walls and streets, it’s one of the most picturesque places in the kingdom. You will dine and spend the night here

Day 2: Chefchaouen – Fes

Main stops along the way:

  • Meknes to visit  The El Hdim square, Bab el Mansour (a massive gate which holds the entrance to the old city and the Jewish quarter), the Royal Granaries & the city rampart. 
  • Volubilis to visit the Roman ruins and Moulay Idriss mausoleum (part of the holy town and an important place of pilgrimage where the founder of Morocco’s first dynasty is buried).
  • Dinner and overnight in Fez

Day 3: Fez Sightseeing

A day in Fez:

Fez is an Imperial City that has stood in the north of Morocco for a thousand years. Within its sturdy walls you’ll find the place where old Morocco still exists – in the elaborate architecture, the historic medina and the throngs of people that make their home here.

Enjoy a full day sightseeing tour

  • Fez has the largest medina in the world, so go and get lost in a world from the past centuries. One of the most incredible medina’s in all of Morocco where anything your heart desires can be found.
  • Royal Palace gate is a stunning example of modern restoration
  • Jewish headquarter where the first Mellah ever was built in Morocco, during the 16th century.
  • Fes El Jdid, or “New Fes” and the Museum of Moroccan Arts.
  •  The famous Al Qaraouine University, the oldest in the region.
  • Tanneries in operation in the same locations for over a thousand years with very little changed in the leather tanning process.
  • Al-Attarine  museum and the Moulay Idriss mausoleum.
  • Experience a wonderful panoramic view over the Medina of Fez before ending the night at your Riad.

Day 4: Fes – Ilfrane – Azrou – Midelt – Merzouga (Desert)

Stops along the way:

  • Azrou to explore the cedar forest, home of the Berber Apes.
  •  Midelt and the Ziz valley
  • Lunch break,
  • Erfoud for the fossiles factory before we head to the hotel near the big dunes. You will have enough time to walk up the dunes for the sunset. Night will be in the Hotel.

Day 5: Merzouga – Khamlia – Rissani – Erg Chebbi

A day in the desert:

  • Explore the Erg Chebbi desert dunes.
  • You will  see the nomad’s way of life and the marvelous contrast of the desert. 
  • You will will visit the black village of Khamlia, where we’ll indulge in the music of the Gnawans.
  • For lunch you will enjoy a traditional Berber Pizza.
  • Ride on camelback to watch the sunset over the dunes and spend the night in the desert camp.
  • Serve a traditional Tagine for dinner, drink delicious local mint tea, and listen to traditional Berber music around a campfire while watching the stars and the rising moon in the amazing Sahara desert.

Day 6: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges

Stops along the way:

  • Early morning wake up to watch the most unforgettable sunrise.
  • Camel ride back to the camp site in Merzouga. You will meet with your guide and continue your road journey.
  • Rissani and Tinghir to Todra gorge; the highest and narrowest gorge in Morocco. Lunch at the gorge
  • Dades valley enjoying the view of the geological feature known locally as “Monkey Toes”.
  • Overnight stay in Dades valley, with a complimentary dinner and breakfast the next morning.

Day 7: Dades Gorges – Ouarzazate

Main stops along the way:

  • Boutarar to visit Berber nomads in their caves and partake of a glass of tea with them.
  • Valley of the Roses (Kelaa M’Gouna) is the centre of Moroccan roses and rose products. Acres of Persian roses are grown and harvested here to create rose water, creams and soaps.
  •  Skoura, to visit Kasbah Amredil
  • Ouarzazate where you will stay in a riad or guest house.

Day 8: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

Main stops along the way:

  • UNESCO  Site – Ait ben Haddou. This Kasbah is the most impressive and well-preserved fortress cities in Morocco.  The Gladiator or Lawrence of Arabia were filmed here.
  • Telouet Kasbah is set right in the midst of the mountains and was once the seat of the last Pasha of Marrakesh, El Glaoui.
  • Tizi-n-Tichka – the highest pass in North Africa.
  • Marrakech arrival late in the evening

Day 9: Marrakech guided tour

Guided tour in Marrakech:

  • Djemma El Fna with its juice stalls, dried fruit and nut stalls, women applying henna, snake charmers, story sellers and the myriad of nightly food stalls.
  • The Majorelle Gardens which belonged to Yves St Laurent and is famous for its special shade of blue
  • The Koutoubia Mosque,
  • El Bahia Palace which means “the palace of the beautiful”,
  • The Qoranic School, the Ben Youssef Medersa which used to house some 80 Qoranic students and the
  • Saadian Tombs.
  • The souks, palaces, and museums and explore parts of the city such as Gueliz, The Menara Gardens.
  • You will spend another night in your riad.

Day 10-11: Marrakech – Essaouira – Marrakech

A day in Essaouira:

One of the first places culture seekers should go is the Mogador Cultural Centre. Designed as a seagull flying over the town beach by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer – described by the BBC as ‘one of the most innovative and daring architects of the last 60 years’, it’s home to regular musical and dramatic performances.

The narrow winding streets are filled with the sound of Gnaoua singing, women in white haiks weave their way through the alleys of the old medina, and palm trees cast their shadows across the walls of white-washed houses.

The best place to find examples of the city’s heritage is in the Medina. It is one of Morocco’s nine UNESCO World Heritage sites and if you step through one of the many gates in the old walls you’ll be transported back in time. Seek out the imposing kasbah with its nineteen bronze cannons, take in the ornate carvings on the doors and walls of every street, see the synagogues and church or visit the souk; it’s the best place for you to learn all about Essaouira’s heritage.

You can adventure a little further out and you’ll find wonderful walks, horse treks and quad biking.

Day 12: Marrakech – Casablanca

Transfer from Marrakech to Casablanca

PRACTICAL INFO

    • Departure at : 8:00 AM.
    • Drop off at your hotel/riad or aiport on the 12th day.
    • You can take pictures of women in the cooperative, but in the villages or on the road you have to ask to photograph people, or shops .
    • We recommend sensible shoes or trainers.
    • Cash is the preferred method of payment across most of Morocco as very few traders have card facilities
    • We’d expect you to know this already, but when you’re buying something in Morocco, haggling is the name of the game. And it is a game, don’t get highly offended if someone offers you something at ten times its value, make a counter bid!
    • Coin purse are good to take, as you will need small amounts of money for photos ,snacks, tips, and toilets ” 2 Dirhams”
    • There are numerous pharmacies in Morocco, though it is advised that you get a prescription from your doctor before you leave if you need regular medication. If you feel ill but don’t think it’s serious enough for a hospital, visit a pharmacist will usually be able to help you, and recommend a doctor if you need one.
    • Morocco is predominantly a Muslim country (though a more socially liberated one than many others), so please be aware that some behaviour that is acceptable at home is not permitted here. Dress is usually more restrained.
    • We require a 20% deposit before hand to confirm your booking for the tour, via Paypal or Bank Transfer
    • Money back if cancelation 30 days before the Tour.

    In regards to accommodations when you contact us we will send you an email with the list of accommodations you will be staying in. They will all be approved Pension type hotels which have been rated as having a good and comfortable stay. During the one night stay in the desert we will offer a glamping style tent with good conditions which allow you to get the true experience of the Sahara. How ever there is the option of staying in luxurious hotels for an extra fee, if preferable.

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