Northern Cities of Morocco in 10 Days


9 nights

£2575

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Northern Cities of Morocco in 10 Days

Explore Morocco’s northern gems from Rabat and Tangier to Chefchaouen, Fes, Meknes, and Casablanca blending history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.


9 nights

from £2575

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Embark on a 10-day journey through Morocco’s northern cities, combining history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Travel comfortably in a private, air-conditioned minibus with an English-speaking driver, while expert local guides provide insightful tours at each destination.

Begin with two nights in Rabat, where you’ll explore the capital’s historic sites and coastal charm. Next, spend one night in Tangier, discovering its iconic Kasbah and scenic waterfront. Continue to the picturesque blue city of Chefchaouen for two nights, strolling its tranquil streets and visiting the stunning Akchour Waterfalls in the Rif Mountains.

In Fes, spend two nights immersing yourself in its ancient medina, enjoying a hands-on cooking class, and exploring local markets. Then, head to Meknes for one night, where grand architecture and historic landmarks await. Conclude your adventure with a final night in Casablanca, experiencing the city’s modern energy and cultural heritage.

This well-curated itinerary offers a perfect blend of discovery and relaxation, ensuring an unforgettable Moroccan adventure.

Highlights
  • Wander through the enchanting blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen
  • Immerse yourself in Moroccan cuisine with a hands-on cooking class in Fes
  • Enjoy a scenic hike to the stunning Akchour Waterfall, nestled in the Rif Mountains
  • Explore Tangier’s Historic Kasbah and Waterfront
  • Discover Meknes's underground granaries
  • Stay in unique luxury riads and boutique hotels
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What's included:

  • 9 nights accommodation
  • Breakfast each morning
  • Private minibus with A/C, English-speaking driver, at your disposal for the whole trip
  • Guided trek to Akchour Waterfall
  • Cooking class and local market visit in Fes
  • Private guided tour of Rabat
  • Discover the casbah and heritage sites of Tangier with a private guide
  • Private guided tour of the blue city of Chefchaouen
  • Private guided tour of the mosques, madrases, and tanneries of Fes
  • Private guided tour of the town and underground granaries of Meknes

The price tour does not include:

  • Lunch and Dinners
  • International flights
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities
  • Food Tour in Fes
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Arrival Day

On arrival in Casablanca, your Moroccan adventure begins. Meet your friendly, English-speaking driver who will accompany you throughout your journey, ensuring a seamless and comfortable experience. From the moment you step off the plane, you’ll be in capable hands, ready to explore the wonders of this beautiful country.

After landing in Casablanca, you’ll take a scenic drive to Rabat, Morocco’s charming capital, where you’ll spend your first night. Settle into your accommodation and enjoy the evening exploring Rabat’s coastal beauty, historic medinas, and tranquil atmosphere, before resting up for the exciting days ahead.

Accommodation: Riad Kalaa 2

Riad Kalaa 2

The twin brother of Riad Kalaa, this riad has a chic, uncluttered feel, with 9 rooms inviting you on a journey through Morocco. Each room has its personality, with the major cities of the Kingdom as a common thread: the zellige of the Fez room, the African decor of Tan-Tan and Tarfaya, the ochre colours of the Marrakech room and the sands of Zagora. The sober tones and natural materials that made Riad Kalaa such a success have been reused here. The kitchen opens onto the central patio, adding a touch of design. Riad Kalaa 2's terrace with swimming pool offers a panoramic view over the rooftops of the medina, where you can enjoy the tranquillity, colours and fragrances of Rabat, as well as the incredible light.    

Meals Included: None

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Rabat

Rabat is the capital city of Morocco, located along the Atlantic Ocean and the Bouregreg River. It is a stunning mix of modern and traditional culture, where the old town called Medina sits alongside new buildings and boulevards. Rabat has a lot to offer to travelers seeking to explore the beauty and history of Morocco.

Rabat is a city of contrasts, with a mix of modern and ancient architecture. The modern part of the city is full of shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants, while the old city is home to the ancient Kasbah of the Udayas, the medina, and the Hassan Tower. The Udayas Kasbah is a fortified citadel that dates back to the 12th century, and it has charming narrow alleys, small houses with blue doors, and stunning views of the ocean.

The medina of Rabat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the oldest part of the city. It is a maze of narrow alleys and bustling markets where you can find an array of goods, including spices, textiles, and traditional Moroccan ceramics. The medina is also home to several historic landmarks, such as the Bab El-Had gate and the Dar al-Makhzen Palace.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Rabat is the Hassan Tower. It is a minaret that was built in the 12th century, and its construction was never completed due to the death of the Sultan. However, it remains a breathtaking sight and attracts visitors from all over the world.

Rabat is also home to several museums that showcase the history and culture of Morocco. The Museum of Oudayas is located in the Kasbah of the Udayas and exhibits a collection of traditional Moroccan clothing, jewelry, and artifacts. The Archaeological Museum in Rabat displays an impressive collection of ancient artifacts from the Roman Empire and the Islamic Golden Age.

Food lovers will find plenty of delicious options in Rabat. The city has a vibrant food scene that combines traditional Moroccan cuisine with international flavors. Some of the must-try dishes in Rabat include tagine, couscous, and pastilla. The street food scene is also thriving, with vendors selling grilled meats, kebabs, and fresh fruit juices.

In addition to its cultural and culinary offerings, Rabat is also a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The city has several parks and green spaces, including the Chellah Necropolis, which is a tranquil garden located in the ruins of an ancient Roman city. The Bouregreg River is also a popular spot for water sports, such as kayaking and paddleboarding.

Overall, Rabat is a captivating destination that has something for everyone. Its rich history, culture, and natural beauty make it a must-visit location for any traveler seeking to experience the wonders of Morocco.

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Explore the Capital

Begin your Moroccan adventure with a private 3-hour guided tour of Rabat, exploring its rich history and cultural landmarks. Visit the Kasbah of the Udayas, a 12th-century fortress offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and charming blue-and-white streets. Continue to the Archaeological Museum, where ancient artifacts from prehistoric to Roman times provide insight into Morocco’s diverse past. With an expert guide, uncover the city’s hidden gems and leave with a deeper appreciation of Rabat’s heritage and beauty.

Accommodation: Riad Kalaa 2
*Breakfast included

Riad Kalaa 2

The twin brother of Riad Kalaa, this riad has a chic, uncluttered feel, with 9 rooms inviting you on a journey through Morocco. Each room has its personality, with the major cities of the Kingdom as a common thread: the zellige of the Fez room, the African decor of Tan-Tan and Tarfaya, the ochre colours of the Marrakech room and the sands of Zagora. The sober tones and natural materials that made Riad Kalaa such a success have been reused here. The kitchen opens onto the central patio, adding a touch of design. Riad Kalaa 2's terrace with swimming pool offers a panoramic view over the rooftops of the medina, where you can enjoy the tranquillity, colours and fragrances of Rabat, as well as the incredible light.    

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Discover Tangier

Travel from Rabat to Tangier, enjoying a scenic drive along Morocco’s picturesque coastline, where the Atlantic Ocean meets dramatic cliffs and serene beaches. Upon arrival, embark on a private 3-hour guided tour of Tangier, beginning at the historic Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site with breathtaking views and ancient streets. Visit the American Legation Museum, highlighting Morocco’s unique ties with the U.S., before concluding with a stroll along the Corniche, Tangier’s vibrant waterfront, where the sea breeze and coastal charm await.

Accommodation: Dar Chams Tanja
*Breakfast included

Dar Chams Tanja

Set crossroads of the Kasbah and Medina, the Dar Chams Tanja guesthouse offers an exceptional view over Tangier, its bay, and the Straits of Gibraltar. It is within easy access of the souks. The guest house receives you warmly and offers amenities and comfort of high quality. In Dar Chams Tanja, you will find the quietude you are looking for.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Tangier

Tangier, located in the northwest of Morocco, is a city steeped in history, culture and natural beauty. With its Mediterranean location, warm climate and stunning coastlines, it has long been a popular destination for travelers and adventurers.

One of the most striking features of Tangier is its rich cultural heritage. From its ancient history as a Phoenician trading post, to its time as an international zone in the 20th century, the city has been shaped by a diverse array of cultures and civilizations. Visitors can explore this rich history through the city's many museums, including the Museum of Moroccan Arts and the Museum of Antiquities, both of which offer a glimpse into Tangier's past.

For those looking to experience the vibrant and bustling city life, Tangier has plenty to offer. The city's medina, a maze of narrow streets and colorful buildings, is a must-see for those interested in traditional Moroccan architecture and daily life. In the evenings, visitors can explore the lively bars, restaurants and clubs that fill the city's streets, offering everything from traditional Moroccan music to modern European-style clubs.

However, it's not just the city that makes Tangier a top travel destination. The surrounding coastlines, with their crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches, are perfect for those looking to soak up the sun and enjoy some relaxation. The nearby Rif Mountains also offer a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing and camping, for those seeking a more active vacation.

Another reason to visit Tangier is the city's cuisine, which is a delicious blend of Mediterranean and African flavors. Visitors can sample traditional Moroccan dishes, such as tagine and couscous, in the city's many street-side cafes and restaurants. And, for those looking for a truly authentic experience, there are also many traditional markets and food stalls that offer a taste of the city's vibrant food culture.

Despite its rich history and cultural heritage, Tangier is also a city that is very much looking to the future. With its modern architecture, world-class hotels and growing business sector, Tangier is becoming an increasingly popular destination for those looking to explore Morocco's unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Whether you're looking for a city break, a relaxing beach holiday, or an adventure in the great outdoors, Tangier has something to offer every traveler. With its rich cultural heritage, vibrant city life, stunning coastlines and delicious cuisine, it is no wonder that Tangier is quickly becoming one of the most popular travel destinations in Morocco.

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Journey to the Blue City

This morning, depart from Tangier for a scenic drive through the Rif Mountains, passing rolling hills and lush valleys before arriving in Chefchaouen, famous for its blue-painted streets and tranquil ambiance. In the afternoon, explore the medina on a private guided tour, visiting landmarks like the Kasbah Museum, a historic fortress, and the Grand Mosque, known for its unique octagonal minaret. Stroll through vibrant markets, admire traditional handicrafts, and soak in the city's rich history and culture.

Accommodation: Lina Ryad & Spa,Chefchaouen
*Breakfast included

Lina Ryad & Spa

Nestled in the heart of the medina and surrounded by stunning cerulean mountains, Lina Riad and Spa offers a luxurious retreat in one of Morocco’s most unique destinations. Spacious suites boast breathtaking views of the peaks and bustling medina, while the 300-square-meter terraces provide a serene escape. Designed to blend with the natural beauty of the landscape, the riad features soft lighting and soothing scents for a tranquil atmosphere. The spa offers a heated indoor pool, hammam, and oriental baths, along with massages and treatments using natural, organic products, ensuring a relaxing and unforgettable stay.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen, known as the "Blue Pearl of Morocco," is a picturesque city nestled in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco. Founded in 1471 as a fortress to defend against Portuguese invasions, the city later became a refuge for Andalusian Muslims and Jews. Today, it is famous for its blue-painted streets and buildings, believed to symbolize spirituality or repel insects.

Key attractions include the Kasbah Museum, a 15th-century fortress with a small ethnographic museum and beautiful Andalusian gardens. The Grand Mosque, notable for its unique octagonal minaret, stands in the bustling Outa el Hammam Square, where visitors can enjoy local cafés and markets. Just outside the city, the Akchour Waterfalls offer stunning natural beauty and hiking opportunities.

Chefchaouen is also known for handwoven textiles, goat cheese, and vibrant souks. Its relaxed atmosphere and scenic surroundings make it a top destination for photography, cultural exploration, and outdoor adventures.

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Gentle hike to Akchour Waterfall

After an early breakfast, today’s excursion will be to the Akchour Waterfall, a stunning cascade near Chefchaouen. You’ll begin with a quick, 45-minute drive to the trailhead, where your local guide will share insights about the region and the adventure ahead. Set off on an easy, well-marked trail through the lush forests of the Rif Mountains, enjoying a round-trip hike of approximately 3-4 hours. As you trek, keep an eye out for Barbary macaque monkeys in their natural habitat. Once you reach the magnificent waterfalls, take time to marvel at the scenic beauty, capture photos before returning to Chefchaouen for a well-deserved lunch.

Accommodation: Lina Ryad & Spa,Chefchaouen
*Breakfast included

Lina Ryad & Spa

Nestled in the heart of the medina and surrounded by stunning cerulean mountains, Lina Riad and Spa offers a luxurious retreat in one of Morocco’s most unique destinations. Spacious suites boast breathtaking views of the peaks and bustling medina, while the 300-square-meter terraces provide a serene escape. Designed to blend with the natural beauty of the landscape, the riad features soft lighting and soothing scents for a tranquil atmosphere. The spa offers a heated indoor pool, hammam, and oriental baths, along with massages and treatments using natural, organic products, ensuring a relaxing and unforgettable stay.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen, known as the "Blue Pearl of Morocco," is a picturesque city nestled in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco. Founded in 1471 as a fortress to defend against Portuguese invasions, the city later became a refuge for Andalusian Muslims and Jews. Today, it is famous for its blue-painted streets and buildings, believed to symbolize spirituality or repel insects.

Key attractions include the Kasbah Museum, a 15th-century fortress with a small ethnographic museum and beautiful Andalusian gardens. The Grand Mosque, notable for its unique octagonal minaret, stands in the bustling Outa el Hammam Square, where visitors can enjoy local cafés and markets. Just outside the city, the Akchour Waterfalls offer stunning natural beauty and hiking opportunities.

Chefchaouen is also known for handwoven textiles, goat cheese, and vibrant souks. Its relaxed atmosphere and scenic surroundings make it a top destination for photography, cultural exploration, and outdoor adventures.

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Cooking Class in Fes

Travel from Chefchaouen to Fes today, enjoying a scenic drive through the Rif Mountains, rolling hills, and the fertile plains of northern Morocco. Upon arrival, delve into Fes’s renowned culinary heritage with a cooking class, where expert chefs guide you in preparing traditional Moroccan dishes. Later, explore the vibrant medina, browsing bustling souks filled with spices, artisan crafts, and unique souvenirs, offering an authentic cultural and culinary experience.

Accommodation: Riad El Yacout, Fes
*Breakfast included

Riad El Yacout

Nestled in the Old medina of the imperial city fez, Riad El Yacout is an ancient private residence of a rich merchant that was restored by a group of talented Fassis craftsmen to its former glory. When you arrive, you will be mesmerized by the serenity and tranquility that reign in the Riad and by the chanting of the birds and water sounds coming from the marble fountain that is gracefully centered in the courtyard. The winter garden exhales soft and refreshing scents.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Fes

Fes, Morocco is a city steeped in history, culture, and tradition, making it an ideal travel destination for those seeking an authentic and enriching experience. Located in the northern part of the country, Fez is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, stunning mosques, bustling markets, and vibrant atmosphere.

Fez is the birthplace of Morocco's religious, cultural, and academic heritage and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city's Old Medina, also known as Fez el Bali, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleyways, home to many of the city's most important religious and cultural sites. The impressive Al Quaraouiyine Mosque and University, established in the 9th century, is considered the oldest university in the world and remains a center of learning and Islamic scholarship to this day.

One of the highlights of visiting Fez is exploring its markets, known as souks. Here, visitors can find everything from traditional crafts and textiles to spices and sweets. The Bou Inania Madrasa, a 14th-century Islamic school, is a standout example of the city's intricate tilework and carved wood. The Dar Batha Museum, housed in a 19th-century palace, offers a glimpse into the city's royal past with exhibits of traditional textiles, ceramics, and other artifacts.

Fez is also known for its leather goods, especially its Fez hats, which have been made in the city for centuries. Visitors can observe the traditional methods of production at the city's tanneries, where leather is still treated using natural ingredients and processes passed down for generations. The vibrant blue dye used in the city's ceramics is another local specialty, produced using a secret formula passed down from generation to generation.

For those seeking a more relaxing experience, Fez offers several parks and gardens, including the Jardin Jnan Sbil and the Jardin Royal. These peaceful oases offer a respite from the bustling city and a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Foodies will also enjoy Fez, with its rich culinary tradition and a range of dining options. From street vendors serving up traditional dishes like tagine and couscous to upscale restaurants serving contemporary Moroccan cuisine, there is something for everyone in Fez.

In conclusion, Fez, Morocco is a city that offers visitors a unique and enriching travel experience. With its well-preserved medieval architecture, vibrant markets, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine, Fez is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic and immersive travel experience in Morocco.

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Explore Fes

Explore the rich history and culture of Fes on a private guided tour, beginning in the UNESCO-listed Fes el-Bali medina, a maze of ancient souks and stunning architecture. Visit the Bou Inania Madrasa, an architectural gem showcasing intricate tilework and carvings. Experience traditional leather-making at the Chouara Tannery, where centuries-old techniques are still used. With expert guidance, uncover hidden gems and gain a deeper understanding of Fes’s cultural and historical significance.

Optional Tour: Food Tasting Tour
Embark on a culinary tour of Fes, exploring bustling souks and historic alleyways while sampling iconic Moroccan dishes. Taste b’stilla(a savory-sweet pie), harira soup, and freshly made sfenj doughnuts, along with savory delights like mechoui (slow-roasted lamb), kefta  (spiced meatballs), and grilled brochettes. Indulge in traditional sweets such as chebakia (honey-soaked pastries)  and artisan nougat, all accompanied by refreshing mint tea. Throughout the tour, gain insights into the history and cultural significance of each dish, immersing yourself in the vibrant flavors and aromas of Fes.

Accommodation: Riad El Yacout, Fes
*Breakfast included

Riad El Yacout

Nestled in the Old medina of the imperial city fez, Riad El Yacout is an ancient private residence of a rich merchant that was restored by a group of talented Fassis craftsmen to its former glory. When you arrive, you will be mesmerized by the serenity and tranquility that reign in the Riad and by the chanting of the birds and water sounds coming from the marble fountain that is gracefully centered in the courtyard. The winter garden exhales soft and refreshing scents.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Fes

Fes, Morocco is a city steeped in history, culture, and tradition, making it an ideal travel destination for those seeking an authentic and enriching experience. Located in the northern part of the country, Fez is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, stunning mosques, bustling markets, and vibrant atmosphere.

Fez is the birthplace of Morocco's religious, cultural, and academic heritage and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city's Old Medina, also known as Fez el Bali, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleyways, home to many of the city's most important religious and cultural sites. The impressive Al Quaraouiyine Mosque and University, established in the 9th century, is considered the oldest university in the world and remains a center of learning and Islamic scholarship to this day.

One of the highlights of visiting Fez is exploring its markets, known as souks. Here, visitors can find everything from traditional crafts and textiles to spices and sweets. The Bou Inania Madrasa, a 14th-century Islamic school, is a standout example of the city's intricate tilework and carved wood. The Dar Batha Museum, housed in a 19th-century palace, offers a glimpse into the city's royal past with exhibits of traditional textiles, ceramics, and other artifacts.

Fez is also known for its leather goods, especially its Fez hats, which have been made in the city for centuries. Visitors can observe the traditional methods of production at the city's tanneries, where leather is still treated using natural ingredients and processes passed down for generations. The vibrant blue dye used in the city's ceramics is another local specialty, produced using a secret formula passed down from generation to generation.

For those seeking a more relaxing experience, Fez offers several parks and gardens, including the Jardin Jnan Sbil and the Jardin Royal. These peaceful oases offer a respite from the bustling city and a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Foodies will also enjoy Fez, with its rich culinary tradition and a range of dining options. From street vendors serving up traditional dishes like tagine and couscous to upscale restaurants serving contemporary Moroccan cuisine, there is something for everyone in Fez.

In conclusion, Fez, Morocco is a city that offers visitors a unique and enriching travel experience. With its well-preserved medieval architecture, vibrant markets, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine, Fez is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic and immersive travel experience in Morocco.

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Journey from Fes to Meknes

Travel from Fes to Meknes, passing through rolling hills, fertile plains, and traditional villages before arriving in this historic imperial city. Begin your exploration at the grand Bab Mansour, known for its impressive architecture and intricate tilework. Visit the Royal Palace grounds and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, a tribute to the powerful sultan who shaped Meknes. Discover the Heri es-Souani granaries, an ingenious storage system that once supplied the city with grain and water. Conclude your tour at El Hedim Square, a lively marketplace where you can experience local culture and daily life.

Accommodation: Riad Bahia Meknes, Meknes
*Breakfast included

Riad Bahia Meknes

Riad Bahia in Meknes is a traditional Moroccan guesthouse offering an authentic stay in the heart of the historic city. Located near the medina, this beautifully restored riad features conventional Moroccan architecture with intricate tilework, carved wood details, and a tranquil courtyard. Guests can enjoy comfortable rooms, a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views, and a restaurant serving local cuisine. The riad provides easy access to Meknes’ key attractions, including Bab Mansour and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Meknes

Nestled in the heart of Morocco, the city of Meknes unfolds like a captivating chapter from the country's rich history. With its ancient medina, imposing city walls, and a palpable sense of timeless grandeur, Meknes beckons travelers to embark on a journey through its storied streets. As you step into this imperial city, you are transported to an era of sultans and opulence, where every alleyway whispers tales of a bygone era.

Meknes, often referred to as the "Versailles of Morocco," served as the capital during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century. This historical significance is etched into the city's very fabric, evident in its well-preserved architectural wonders and the intricate details that adorn its structures. The sprawling Imperial City stands as a testament to the grand vision of Sultan Ismail, whose ambition knew no bounds.

The heartbeat of Meknes pulses within the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site that encapsulates the city's essence. Wander through its labyrinthine streets, where vibrant markets come alive with the hustle and bustle of locals and the aroma of exotic spices fills the air. The medina's authenticity is a treasure trove for those seeking traditional Moroccan crafts, from intricately woven carpets to handcrafted leather goods.

Dominating the skyline of Meknes is the Bab Mansour, an iconic gate that serves as the grand entrance to the Imperial City. Named after the architect responsible for its creation, this monumental structure is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture. The sheer magnitude of its arches and the ornate tilework captivate visitors, offering a glimpse into the city's regal past.

Beyond the city walls, the Heri es-Souani granaries and stables stand as a testament to the engineering prowess of Sultan Ismail. These colossal structures were ingeniously designed to store vast quantities of grain and accommodate thousands of royal horses. As you explore these mammoth edifices, the echoes of centuries past resonate, providing insight into the strategic brilliance of Meknes' once-mighty ruler.

For a moment of tranquility amidst the historical splendor, the serene Agdal Basin invites contemplation. This vast reservoir, surrounded by lush greenery and overlooked by the imposing Dar El Ma, offers a peaceful retreat where one can savor the beauty of Meknes at a leisurely pace. The reflections in the still waters mirror the city's dual identity—both a guardian of the past and a vibrant, evolving destination.

Meknes' charm extends beyond its historical sites; it embraces a culinary landscape that tantalizes the taste buds. Indulge in the local delicacies at the Lahdim Square, where traditional eateries serve up a symphony of flavors. From savory tagines to delectable pastries, Meknes' gastronomic offerings are a celebration of Moroccan culinary heritage.

In Meknes, the past seamlessly intertwines with the present, creating an enchanting tapestry for travelers to explore. As you navigate the cobbled streets and immerse yourself in the city's cultural tapestry, Meknes unveils its treasures, inviting you to partake in a journey through time that leaves an indelible mark on your wanderlust-filled soul.

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Meknes to Casablanca

On the penultimate day of your trip you will witness the country’s rural charm as you transition from the historic city of Meknes to the bustling metropolis of Casablanca.

Upon arriving in Casablanca, you have the freedom to explore the city at your own pace or simply unwind before your journey home. Visit iconic landmarks like the Hassan II Mosque, known for its stunning architecture and oceanfront location, or stroll along the lively Corniche for a taste of Casablanca’s vibrant atmosphere. Alternatively, relax and reflect on your Moroccan adventure, enjoying some leisure time in a local café or your accommodation before your departure.

Accommodation: Odyssee Centre Hotel, Casablanca
*Breakfast included

Odyssee Boutique Hotel Casablanca

Odyssee Boutique Hotel in Casablanca is a chic and stylish retreat that seamlessly blends contemporary design with Moroccan charm. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel offers elegantly appointed rooms and suites, each featuring modern amenities and unique decor. Guests can savor exquisite dining options at the on-site restaurant, relax at the rooftop terrace with panoramic views, and enjoy personalized service that enhances their stay. With its prime location, Odyssee Boutique Hotel is perfect for travelers looking to explore the vibrant culture and attractions of Casablanca.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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Casablanca

Casablanca is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city located on the coast of Morocco, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity. As the largest city in Morocco, it offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition, making it an exciting destination for travelers seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation.

The city is home to numerous iconic landmarks, including the Hassan II Mosque, which is the third largest mosque in the world and offers breathtaking views of the city and ocean. Another must-visit site is the Old Medina, a historic neighborhood filled with narrow streets, vibrant markets, and traditional crafts.

For those interested in architecture, Casablanca offers a mix of styles, from the Art Deco buildings of the 1930s to the contemporary designs of today. The Central Market, also known as the Marché Central, is a great example of this, showcasing the city's unique blend of modern and traditional architecture.

Casablanca is also a foodie's paradise, offering a variety of cuisine influenced by its French and Spanish colonial past, as well as traditional Moroccan dishes. Visitors can sample fresh seafood at the port, enjoy a traditional tagine at a local restaurant, or indulge in sweet pastries at one of the city's many bakeries.

In addition to its rich cultural heritage, Casablanca is also a hub for shopping and entertainment, with numerous shopping centers, theaters, and nightclubs. For those seeking a more laid-back experience, the city's numerous beaches offer the perfect escape, where visitors can soak up the sun and enjoy water sports.

Whether you are looking to explore the city's rich history and culture, relax on its beaches, or simply experience the hustle and bustle of a modern city, Casablanca has something to offer for everyone. With its warm and welcoming locals, top-notch cuisine, and exciting nightlife, Casablanca is the perfect destination for your next travel adventure.

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Departure

Enjoy your last breakfast before checking out of your accommodation and return to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport by private transfer for departure, reflecting on the captivating experiences of your trip. Depart with cherished memories and a longing to return to the enchanting embrace of Morocco.

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Meals Included: Breakfast

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Casablanca

Casablanca is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city located on the coast of Morocco, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity. As the largest city in Morocco, it offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition, making it an exciting destination for travelers seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation.

The city is home to numerous iconic landmarks, including the Hassan II Mosque, which is the third largest mosque in the world and offers breathtaking views of the city and ocean. Another must-visit site is the Old Medina, a historic neighborhood filled with narrow streets, vibrant markets, and traditional crafts.

For those interested in architecture, Casablanca offers a mix of styles, from the Art Deco buildings of the 1930s to the contemporary designs of today. The Central Market, also known as the Marché Central, is a great example of this, showcasing the city's unique blend of modern and traditional architecture.

Casablanca is also a foodie's paradise, offering a variety of cuisine influenced by its French and Spanish colonial past, as well as traditional Moroccan dishes. Visitors can sample fresh seafood at the port, enjoy a traditional tagine at a local restaurant, or indulge in sweet pastries at one of the city's many bakeries.

In addition to its rich cultural heritage, Casablanca is also a hub for shopping and entertainment, with numerous shopping centers, theaters, and nightclubs. For those seeking a more laid-back experience, the city's numerous beaches offer the perfect escape, where visitors can soak up the sun and enjoy water sports.

Whether you are looking to explore the city's rich history and culture, relax on its beaches, or simply experience the hustle and bustle of a modern city, Casablanca has something to offer for everyone. With its warm and welcoming locals, top-notch cuisine, and exciting nightlife, Casablanca is the perfect destination for your next travel adventure.

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Explore Morocco’s northern gems from Rabat and Tangier to Chefchaouen, Fes, Meknes, and Casablanca blending history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

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Explore Morocco’s northern gems from Rabat and Tangier to Chefchaouen, Fes, Meknes, and Casablanca blending history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

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Rabat
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Tangier
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Chefchaouen
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Chefchaouen
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Fes
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Fes
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Meknes
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Casablanca
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Casablanca