Magic of Morocco Tour

The magic of Morocco draws visitors to its splendid world of sun-kissed beaches, the traditional markets with theimmense aroma of spice and daily-life.  Marrakech with its spectacular peaks of Atlas Mountains is one of the most favorite tourist attraction. The coastal beaches of Essaouiraand other towns across the coast of Atlantic are must stop for relaxation with exotic vibes with a beaming sunlight and world-class windsurfing. This fortified town is a good relief from the scorching heat of Marrakech. On the way to marina, you will have a chance to treat yourself with fresh sell seafood with a spread of salads spiced with cumin and coriander with thick bread.

Similarly, Legzira is one of the unique beaches of Morocco that lies between the towns of Mirleft and Sidi Ifni.  This spectacular beach town gives you a unique and different opportunity to bask in the beauty of its long natural aches and sandstone cliffs. It is a magnificent site to enjoy and soak in the sunrise and sunset of this town while around the wonderful beach.

Another wonderful site to be marked for touring Morocco is SidiKaouki, a small Berber with afantastic beach. There follows Asilah that is also called mini-Essaouira in northern Morocco. This beautiful fortified town south of Tangier on the Atlantic coast presents one of the nicest beaches south of medina with its golden sands.These parts of Morocco make your exploration of North Africa complete in most rewarding style. It is the magic of Morocco tour which satisfied its visitors every year irrespective of the fact if they plan for an imperial cities tour to explore modern cities or they plan to experience the nature through a sun and beach tour.

Day 1: Casablanca

Arrival at Mohamed V Casablanca airport, you will be welcomed & assisted by our staff then transfer hotel. Afternoon sightseeing of the economic capital of Morocco, visit of Mohammed V square, Royal palace and Habous district, the residential area of Anfa, the United Nations Square, visit Hassan II mosque (outside) largest
Mosque in Africa and decorated with beautiful tiling of the utmost Craftsmanship then Ain Diab Corniche Dinner & overnight.

Day 2: Casablanca-Rabat-Tangier

After breakfast, departure to the second imperial city Rabat, the administrative capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Sightseeing tour with a visit to the Mohamed V Mausoleum, the HassanTower, Ouadayas garden, the Mechouer, ramparts and walls surrounding the Royal palace. Continuation to Tangier, a fascinating city interesting mix of
North Africa, Spain, Portugal and France. Tangier is separated from Spain only by the 20 miles of the Strait of Gibraltar. Dinner & overnight.

Day 3 : Tangier-Chefchaouen

Sightseeing tour of Tangier. Visit the Modern New town, a beautiful drive through rich area of Tangier’s California section where you’ll see the estate, villas, palaces and passing via the king’s Summer Palace and celebrities’ homes. Stop at Cap Spartel, the lighthouse that marks the official convergence of the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Then tour of the old town. Visit the Kasbah (fortified area). Descend through the labyrinthine roads of the medina through the spice markets. Visit the Grand Socco and St. Andrew’s Church, quietly nestled off the busy market square. Departure to Chefchaouen. Dinner & overnight.

Day 4: Chefchaouen

After breakfast, departure to Chefchaoun, a small charming city was conquered in 1920 by the Spaniards. The clean and fresh air invites you to spend some time to discover the beauty of the place. Start the tour with the kasbah museum in the medina belongs to the early 18th century, and was built by the legendary ruler Moulay Ismail. It is fairly simple without architectural surprises however it is surrounded by gardens on the interior and exterior. You
will have the opportunity to take pictures of a panoramic view of the Hispanic flavored town lined with blue and white washed houses, tiny balconies, tiled roofs and patios embellished with citrus trees. Next, visit the cobbled main square, Plaza Uta el- Hammam and where the striking 15th century Grand Mosque sits.
Dinner & overnight.

Day 5: Chefchaoun-Meknes-Fes

Departure to Meknes, the capital city under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672-1727). This city is popular for the city walls that are 40km long and preserve the most beautiful gate of Morocco, Bab Al Mansour. Visit the Royal Stables, which housed up to 12,000 horses of Sultan Moulay Ismail. After lunch continuation to the Roman Volubilis features the best-preserved excavations in this part of northern Africa dating from the Roman Empire. Arrival at Fes. Dinner & overnight.

Day 6: Fes

Full-day sightseeing of the city- Fes is the oldest imperial city. look at the middle Medina and religious Islamic centers and universities namely the , the university (The oldest in the world), and, the Nejjarin Fountain.PM Sightseeing of the famous souks of Fes. Dinner and overnight.

Day 7: Fes-Marrakech

After breakfast, the next step will be departing to Marrakech while passing by the Berber village, Immouzer Kandar, and Ifrane, and arriving at Beni Mellal. It sits at the foot of Mount Tassemit and is Morocco’s agricultural center. Arrive at Marrakech late afternoon. The dinner and overnight stay.

Day 8: Marrakech

We will devote the entire day to the visit of Marrakech, the second oldest Imperial city, known as the Pearl of the South. The Almoravides founded the city at the end of the 11th century. The historical sightseeing includes the Menara gardens, the Saadian tombs, the Bahia Palace and the Koutoubia. Afternoon-visit the souks and handicraft quarters, displaying a variety of items, and the famous place Djemaa El Fna with its non-stop entertainment.  Dinner with Fantasia show. Overnight at a hotel.

Day 9: Marrakech-Casablanca airport

Transfer to Mohamed V airport for departure.