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Compare Northern Morocco: Blue Cities & Bustling Marrakech by G Adventures vs Imperial Cities – 8 Days by Experience It Tours

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Duration 7 days 8 days
Price From $ 549 $ 2,895
Price Per Day $ 78 $ 362
Highlights
  • Marvel at history in ancient medinas
  • See traditional storytellers and magicians in local markets
  • Explore colourful souks
  • Indulge in tanjia and harira soup
  • Visit Volubilis
  • Beautiful sights Fes
  • Vist Morocco
  • Visit Hassan II mosque one of the most famous landmarks in Casablanca
Trip Style Small group tour Private guided tour
Lodging Level Basic Premium
Physical Level
  • 2- Easy
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes N/A
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Casablanca
  • Chefchaouen
  • Marrakech
  • Rabat
  • Casablanca
  • Marrakech
  • Meknès
  • Rabat
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities N/A
  • Culture
  • Nature
Meals Included 6 breakfasts N/A
Description

Now's the time to explore Morocco on your terms with this tour that's affordable for young travellers. Modern, ancient, bohemian, sophisticated — no matter how many superlatives you can think of, northern Morocco surpasses them all. We’ve put together a trip that shows you all the best sights while still leaving money for a souvenir or two from the medina. Over seven days, you’ll tour old-world Fès and the famous blue-and-white buildings of Chefchaouen, then explore mysterious Marrakech and the bustle of Djeema El Fna. If you want to score serious culture points, there's nowhere better than beautiful Morocco.

This tour may be only a week long, but it will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime! 

Itinerary: Northern Morocco: Blue Cities & Bustling Marrakech

Day 1 Casablanca

Arrive at any time. Get excited for your first night out with your fellow travellers. Take to the streets in the heart of Casablanca and hit up one of your CEO’s favourite local spots. Enjoy connecting with your fellow travellers while getting to know Casablanca. Your first night out is just that – the first of many and a perfect way to set the tone for the rest of your grand adventure.

You may wish to come a day early in order to explore Casablanca by day, and take some time to see its medina, beachfront, and classic examples of Art Deco architecture. Be sure to also visit the spectacular Hassan II Mosque. Entrance is only permitted via guided tours, which operate from Saturday to Thursday at 09:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, and 15:00, and on Fridays at 9:00, 10:00, and 15:00. These times are subject to change (particularly around Ramadan), please double check times with your hotel. Tickets can be purchased at the mosque.

Day 2 Casablanca/Chefchaouen

With a good night's sleep behind you, set out from Casablanca. With the bright blue waters of the Atlantic to your left and the sun drenched wonders of Morocco to your right, travel up the coast to Morocco's capital city, Rabat. Stretch your legs as you wander the ramparts and colourful alleys of the city's old quarter. Take in breathtaking views from Kasbah des Oudaias, then indulge in lunch. After you've eaten the hangry away, continue toward Chefchaouen. Here, beneath the soaring Rif mountains, feeling the blues takes on a different meaning. Take an orientation walk through the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen before settling in for the night.

Day 3 Chefchaouen

Hoping for free time to explore all Chefchaouen has to offer? Wish granted! Spend your day taking in the splendor of the city and it's surrounding geography. If the (Rif) Mountains are calling, you should definitely answer. Opt to pre-book the Rif Valley Mountains Hike. Or, opt to visit the Spanish Mosque for breathtaking sunset views of the city.

Day 4 Chefchaouen/Fès

Fès awaits! Upon arrival, put your free time to good use by visiting an Amazigh (or Berber) pharmacy (a far cry from the kind of pharmacy you may be used to at home). Wander the many mazes of Fès's colourful, ancient tanneries.

Day 5 Fès

With so much to see, another free day in Fès is always a good idea. Breathe in decadent spices (oxygen is for the weak anyway, right?) as you sample treats from the many food carts scattered throughout the medina. Explore the artisan quarters as you take in the city that is often referred to as the cultural heart of Morocco.

Only certified local guides are allowed to act as guides in the medina, so your CEO cannot go with you to the medina during free time.

Day 6 Fès/Marrakech

After getting back on the road and watching the scenery roll by, arrive in vibrant, bustling Marrakech. Spend the evening exploring the gardens, souks, and other wonders of Marrakech.

Day 7 Marrakech

Parting is such sweet sorrow, but perhaps consider booking a few extra nights in Marrakech to experience the city further.

Opt to get up early and catch the sunrise over Marrakech by pre-booking the Hot Air Balloon excursion. Please ensure you allow enough time to return from the activity when planning your onward journey.

If you are planning on participating in the hot air balloon activity, please do not book onward travel until after 2:00 pm.

Itinerary: Imperial Cities – 8 Days

Day 1: Casablanca

This tour may be only a week long, but it will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime! It all begins when you land in the Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca. You’ll make your way through customs and see the professional, English-speaking driver ready to take you to your hotel. He’ll soon become a friend, helping your trip to go smoothly and showing you the real Morocco that not all tourists get to see.

You’ll be taking in everything as you make your way to the hotel…is your first impression of Casablanca that it is more modern than you expected? Or maybe you are noting the lovely djellabas that the older Moroccan men and women wear…

If you arrive early enough in the day, your driver will take you to the Hassan II mosque. This is one of the most famous landmarks in Casablanca, as intended by its namesake, King Hassan II. The Atlantic Ocean, over which the mosque sits, complements the turquoise and green coloring the minaret. Since the minaret is one of the tallest in the world, you’ll have to squint to see the intricate patterns.

When you walk inside, you’ll be able to see this art up close and you’ll catch your breath at the decorated archways and detailed architecture. Ask your guide about the religious symbolism…it’s present in the beauty.

Day 2: Rabat/Fes

Today you will drive to Fes, which is a significant city in Morocco’s heritage. Look out the window and watch the scenic landscape as you make your way to Rabat, which is where you will stop for lunch. Rabat, the capital of Morocco, is a modern city that is located on the beach. Rabat is not much of a tourist city, which gives it a down-to-earth feel.

While in Rabat, you will be able to stop at a local restaurant and try the delicious Moroccan food…it’s always best when it’s not found in a tourist restaurant but at a local place. Drive by the residence of Morocco’s king or take a walk down a palm tree lined boulevard…

As you drive into Fes, you’ll come through a modern New City before you reach the Medina, founded in the 9th century. This medieval city doesn’t allow any cars inside, so you’ll see donkeys carrying loads in through the large ornate gates. It’s packed with over 9,000 small streets, some of which are so small that you’ll have to walk through single file! Imagine stepping into a way of life that has been preserved for centuries….

Day 3: Fes

You’ll be glad of your professional guide as you make your way through these twisting streets. Imagine passing open air markets piled with colorful fruits and vegetables. A few shops down, a woman is picking up chicken from the butcher to bring home for tagine…

You’ll see cats sitting lazily by carts selling bright mint leaves-probably tempting you to stop for a glass of sweet mint tea. You’ll walk by a spice shop, or “Berber pharmacy,” and smell flowery perfumes and exotic spices.

You’ll visit the weavers. Picture yourself ducking into a small dark doorway and ending up in an airy courtyard filled with the sound of looms clacking. On the wall are rainbows of scarves and blankets, soft to the touch. Imagine climbing up what seems like a hundred stairs to look out over the impressive tanneries, trying to mask the strong smell of the rich dye with your small mint sprig.

Not only will your guide explain the history of the stops you make, but he’ll also give insight into the deeper cultural beliefs that you might not always see at first.

You’ll get to stop for lunch at one of our favorite restaurants where they’ll wow you with their flavorful food. Count the number of different salads you taste…you’ll be amazed!

A comfortable night in your riad or hotel will be welcome after this full day of adventure.

Day 4: Volubilis/Meknes/Fes

Imagine seeing remnants of the Roman Empire before your very eyes…

When you visit Volubilis, you’ll see storks nests on top of tall roofless pillars. The old mosaics are worn with time but it is easy to see the color and design that used to be so magnificent. Your guide will bring these 2,000-year-old ruins to life in front of you, showing you the old olive oil press and pointing out where different buildings were located.

You’ll also get to catch a glimpse of Moulay Idris, one of the most holy cities in Morocco. Named for the Muslim saint and founder of Fes, this town is pretty with its white walls and prominent green roofs.

Meknes, another imperial city, will be your stopping point for lunch. You’ll drive around the city and marvel at Bab Mansour, built to honor Sultan Moulay Ismail. This gate is decorated to perfection with zelij tiles and detailed engraving. You’ll also stop at the Royal Stables of Moulay Ismail and the ancient granaries.

Day 5: Marrakech

Today will be the longest drive of the tour, but the route from Fes to Marrakech is filled with beautiful sights. You’ll drive up into the Middle Atlas Mountains and wind along the base of the High Atlas Mountains. Take in the natural landscape…it will be a wonderful change of scenery! Ask your driver what he thinks you shouldn’t miss in Marrakech.

A fun way to see the city is with a horse and carriage ride. Imagine the clip clop of the horse’s hooves on the road, the breeze and Marrakech sights rolling past you. You’ll pull up by the Jma El Fnaa, the big square of Marrakech, which is full of activity at almost all times. If you go in the evening, you’ll be able to see it when it is most energetic.

Stalls of food are set up everywhere, with vendors calling out their specialties. Fresh juices, dried fruit, hot meals…your stomach will be content if you allow yourself to sample the treats. If you are feeling bold, take a picture of yourself holding the snake from the snake charmer! Your friends will love to see the evidence.

Day 6: Marrakech

Today you’ll find out more about why Marrakech is a favorite to travelers all around the world. Its popularity is only growing as more people find out about it, and everyone who visits leaves understanding the obsession.

Your guide will take you to the Koutoubia mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech. Lean back to see how it reaches into the sky…

Imagine walking through the souks in the medina. Some of the most notable stalls are the ones filled with lanterns, sending out glittery flecks of colored light. Silver, brass, spices and soft material surround you as you pass through the stalls, wondering which one to stop at.

Your guide will take you to the Bahia palace, the old residence of the grand viziers, Si Moussa and his son, Bou Ahmed. Its name means “brilliance” and you’ll understand why as you explore the gardens and salons. The Saadian tombs are another must-see of Marrakech. These tombs, forgotten about for years, are where many from the royal Saadian dynasty are buried. This might be the most beautiful burial site you’ll ever see…the tombs are covered in flawless zellij patterns and lavish artwork.

Day 7: Marrakech/Casablanca

This morning is your last full day in Morocco, but it is a relaxed one so you can do all that last minute shopping or exploring you wanted to do! Go pick up a lantern for your house back home, sip a cup of orange juice, or return to see if that shopkeeper would finally budge on the bargain you wanted.

When you are ready, you and your driver will head towards Casablanca, where your fantastic trip began only a week ago.

Day 8: Casablanca

As you drive to the airport, you might find yourself surprised at how much you are going to miss Morocco and the new friends you made here.

We hope you have a safe trip back, and you are always welcome to return to this country that now holds a special place in your heart.

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