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Marrakech
"The poet once proclaimed: 'Morocco is the gateway to dreams.' In a world increasingly devoid of time and space for dreams, Morocco remains a haven where these aspirations, though within reach, feel tantalizingly close yet wrapped in mystique. It is the realm of dreams, welcoming visitors to a kingdom of a thousand kingdoms.
Morocco, a celestial gift of light, boasts unparalleled sunrises and sunsets in the pure, crisp air of Ouarzazate, Merzouga, and Chegaga. It is a land where the sun, a constant companion through most of the year, enlivens emotions and evokes sensations, as if its light rejuvenates life itself—landscapes that could inspire the works of Matisse or Delacroix.
The Grand Tour of Morocco: 14 days / 13 nights
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco is dominated by the Atlas Mountains, rising over 4000 meters to the south and melting into the desert. It is a land that unfolds the wonders of nature leisurely—colors, terrains, climates, and landscapes—while revealing a palette of human and artistic diversity with striking contrasts.
Moroccan cities are renowned as premier tourist destinations, both nationally and internationally, thanks to their diverse geographical features—mountains, palm groves, and the desert. Morocco remains the quintessential 'exotic' experience that has captivated artists like Delacroix. Wander through the medinas of ancient imperial cities, trek the rugged valleys of the Atlas Mountains, indulge in the pleasures offered by the generous coastal nature, or immerse yourself in soul-stirring experiences amidst vast mountainous expanses or the enchanting desert landscapes.
Day 1: Marrakech – Demnate – Ouzoud
Early morning departure from Marrakech towards Demnate, amidst lush olive groves. Pause at the natural bridge of Imi N’Ifri for mint tea, enjoying panoramic views of verdant valleys and dramatic landscapes. Continue to the famed Ouzoud waterfalls, cascading 110 meters down red cliffs amidst oleander and doves. Bird-watchers rejoice in the surrounding natural beauty. Lunch in Demnate with views of the waterfalls, followed by a short hike to the top, offering vistas of active mills. Dinner and overnight in Ouzoud.
Distance: 186 Km
Lunch: Demnate
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Day 2: Ouzoud – Beni Mellal – Khénifra – Azrou – Ifrane – Fez
Early wake-up and breakfast, depart for Fez through the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing Beni Mellal, an emerging agricultural market town at 625 meters altitude. Traverse varied landscapes—limestone plateaus, cascading rivers, volcanic peaks, dense cedar and oak forests. Dinner and overnight in Fez.
Distance: 350 Km
Lunch: Beni Mellal
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Premium: Riad Dar Dmana or similar
Standard: Hotel Jnane Sbil or similar
Day 3: Fez: Cultural Exploration
After breakfast, immerse yourself in Fez, the oldest of the Imperial Cities, renowned for its cultural and educational contributions to Moroccan heritage. Explore the medieval Medina and vibrant Souks, where artisans still practice ancient crafts. Enjoy lunch at a traditional Moroccan restaurant before continuing afternoon explorations. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
Lunch: Fez
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Premium: Riad Dar Dmana or similar
Standard: Hotel Jnane Sbil or similar
Day 4: Fez – Meknes – Chefchaouen
After breakfast, tour Meknes, one of Morocco’s most striking Imperial Cities, once the capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail. Visit landmarks like the attics and stables of Moulay Ismail, El Hdim Place, and the famous Bab Mansour, North Africa’s most celebrated gate. Lunch in Meknes followed by a visit to the well-preserved Roman ruins of Volubilis and the birthplace of Moulay Idriss. Journey to Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains, renowned for its blue-painted streets. Dinner and overnight in Chefchaouen.
Distance: 240 Km
Lunch: Meknes
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Day 5: Chefchaouen – Tétouan – Tangier
After breakfast, explore Chefchaouen’s picturesque blue cityscape. Founded by Moorish exiles from Spain in 1471, it retains its unique charm with blue-glazed buildings. Wander through the main square, visit the Kasbah and central mosque, then depart for Tangier via Tetouan, known for its Andalusian influence. Explore Tetouan’s bustling souks and Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Continue to Tangier, dine and overnight.
Distance: 130 Km
Lunch: Tetouan
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Premium: Dar Nilame or similar
Standard: Riad Tanja or similar
Day 6: Tangier – Asilah – Larache – Rabat
After breakfast, discover Tangier’s enigmatic charm, from the Grand and Petit Socco squares to the Kasbah’s panoramic views. Visit the Hercules Caves before heading to Asilah, a city known for its artistic community and 15th-century Portuguese fortifications. Journey through Larache’s medina and Moulay Bousselham village, known for its ornithological importance. Arrive in Rabat for dinner and overnight.
Distance: 278 Km
Lunch: Larache
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Premium: Riad Dar El Kbira or similar
Standard: Riad Marhaba or similar
Day 7: Rabat - Casablanca – El Jadida – Oualidia
Begin with breakfast and a tour of Rabat, Morocco’s capital. Visit Chellah’s Roman ruins and the Hassan Tower, and explore the Royal Palace and Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Depart for Casablanca, Morocco’s economic hub, and visit the exterior of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques. Journey to El Jadida, a UNESCO-listed Portuguese town, and visit its famous citadel. Lunch and continue to Oualidia for dinner and overnight.
Distance: 270 Km
Lunch: El Jadida
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Day 8: Oualidia – Safi – Essaouira
After breakfast, explore Oualidia’s unique fishing village before heading to Safi, renowned for its sardine industry and historical significance. Lunch en route to Essaouira, a UNESCO-listed town known for its late 18th-century fortifications and vibrant arts scene. Dinner and overnight in Essaouira.
Distance: 190 Km
Lunch: Safi
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Premium: Dar Louissia or similar
Standard: Riad Zahra or similar
Day 9: Essaouira – Taroudant
Enjoy breakfast and explore Essaouira’s UNESCO-listed medina, known for its arts and crafts, including Thuya wood-carving and cabinet-making. The town’s microclimate attracts summer visitors, and it hosts annual festivals like Les Alizés and the Gnaoua World Music Festival. Depart for Taroudant, a historical city famous for its Berber pottery and jewelry souks. Dinner and overnight in Taroudant.
Distance: 250 Km
Lunch: Picnic
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Premium: Riad Jnane Ines or similar
Standard: Riad Ain Khadra or similar
Day 10: Taroudant – Aoulouz – Taliouine – Taznakhte – Ouarzazate
Depart Taroudant and cross the Anti Atlas Mountains, witnessing changing landscapes from semi-deserts to unique rock formations. Visit Taliouine, the saffron capital, and Taznakht, renowned for Berber carpets. Lunch en route to Ouarzazate, a town surrounded by arid plateaus at the crossroads of Draa, Dades, and Souss Valleys. Dinner and overnight in Ouarzazate.
Distance: 310 Km
Lunch: Taliouine
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Premium: Dar Daif or similar
Standard: Les Jardins de Ouarzazate or similar
Day 11: Ouarzazate – Zagora
Depart Ouarzazate for Agdez via the Tizi-n-Tinfifite Mountain pass (1660m). Enjoy tea or coffee in Agdez before continuing through the Draa Valley, dotted with gardens, oases, and Kasbahs. Visit Kasbah Tamnougalte, the Draa Valley’s oldest inhabited Kasbah. Continue to Zagora, famous for its date palms. Dinner and overnight in Zagora.
Distance: 140 Km
Lunch: Picnic
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Premium: Riad Lamane or similar
Standard: La Perle de Draa or similar
Day 12: Zagora – Nekob – Tazzarine – Alnif – Erfoud – Merzouga
After breakfast, depart for Merzouga through unique desert landscapes punctuated by oasis. Lunch en route in Alnif, followed by a visit to the fossil city of Erfoud. Continue to Merzouga, a small village on the edge of the Sahara Desert famous for its dunes. Dinner and overnight in Merzouga.
Distance: 350 Km
Lunch: Alnif
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Premium: Riad Madu or similar
Standard: Riad Nezha or similar
Day 13: Merzouga – Rissani – Tinghir – Gorges of Todra – Dades Valley
Experience a sunrise over the dunes, a highlight of any Moroccan adventure, and return to your riad for breakfast. Visit Rissani’s souks before departing for Tinghir and the impressive Todra Gorges, a favored climbing spot. After lunch in the gorge’s picturesque oasis, depart for the Dades Valley, known for its rugged red rock formations and kasbahs. Dinner and overnight in the Dades Valley.
Distance: 280 Km
Lunch: Todra Gorge
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Premium: Xaluca Dades or similar
Standard: Kasbah Tizzarouine or similar
Day 14: Dades Valley – Ouarzazate – Marrakech
After breakfast, explore the Dades Valley’s stunning rock formations and the Valley of the Roses. Depart for Ouarzazate, passing through the Skoura Oasis, renowned for its palm groves and Kasbahs. Lunch in Ouarzazate before returning to Marrakech via the Tizi-n-Tichka pass (2260m). Enjoy stunning views of the Atlas Mountains’ winding roads and panoramic vistas. Arrive in Marrakech late afternoon, bid farewell at the hotel.
Distance: 380 Km
Lunch: Ouarzazate
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Premium: Riad Dar More or similar
Standard: Riad Karmela or similar"
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