Day 01
Full-Day Historical Tour including Majorelle and YSL Museum.
- Your journey starts from the city of Attractive Marrakech.
- Your driver will pick you up from your hotel or airport to start your journey with discovery The "Red City" and its architectural treasures: the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian tomb. You'll discover local customs and crafts in the old city.
- In the famous Jemaa El Fna square a medieval atmosphere reigns day and night: storytellers, merchants and snake marauders all vie for the attention of passers-by. There you will also meet monkeys playing with cunning and intelligence. Within sight, you will see the symbol of the city erected: the magnificent Hermitage of the Koutoubia, of the Spanish-Moorish style. This masterpiece, which belongs to the twelfth century, was inspired by the builders of the Giralda in Seville. As for the lovers of the eternal East, they visit the magnificent Bahia Palace, where luxurious and charming apartments follow successively in elegance that is also embodied in the amazing Andalusian gardens.
- Overnight: Marrakech
Day 02
Marrakech – Casa Blanca – Rabat
- Pick up in morning four breakfast 10o’clock Heading towards Casablanca the largest city in Morocco.
- This city is the base of the only religious site open to non-Muslims the Hassan II Mosque which is the largest mosque in Morocco and seventh largest mosque in the world, allowing 25,000 worshippers to pray inside and a further 85,000 in the courtyard. Michel Pinseau, a French architect, designed the Hassan Mosque and its accompanying min aret. Pinseau designed the building in such a way that it can endure earthquakes. At night the minaret has lasers that shine in the direction of Mecca. Today, the minaret is considered the tallest in the world, standing at 689 feet or 210 meters. The mosque is the only one open to Non-Muslims except on Fridays.
- Lunch at Casablanca.
- After that depart to Rabat city the capital of Morocco.
- Overnight: Rabat.
Day 03
Rabat – fez
- Today: explore the capital of Morocco: Rabat. Located on the Atlantic coast in the north-west of Morocco, Rabat is the government Capital of Morocco and home to the Royal family. This impressive city is the result of a new town built under the French Protectorate from 1912-1930s which meticulously guarded the older parts of the city dating back to the 12th Century. Spend time visiting some sites in Rabat, including the Chellah, spectacular Andalusia gardens of the Ouadaya Kasbah, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Hassan Tower, and Rabat Archaeological Museum.
- Lunch rabat.
- After that take way to fez, it’s two hour and half way.
- Overnight: fez
Day 04
10:00 AM: Full-Day Medina Tour in Fez.
- This morning, enjoy a guided tour of Fez, founded in the 9th century and reached its height in the 13th– 14th centuries under the Merinids, when it replaced Marrakesh as the capital of the kingdom. The urban fabric and the principal monuments in the medina –madrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences, mosques and fountains - date from this period. Although the political capital of Morocco was transferred to Rabat in 1912, Fez has retained its status as the country's cultural and spiritual centre.
- Lunch in the medina.
- Overnight: fez
Day 05
Excursion to Meknes, Moulay Idriss and Volubilis.
- Today, we depart to Find beautiful mosaic floors in Volubilis, uncovered and brought to light by the archaeologists that still work on this partly excavated site. It was developed from the 3rd century BC onwards as a Phoenician and later a Carthaginian settlement.
- Our next stop finds us in Moulay Idriss, one of Morocco’s most venerated Muslim sites. It was said that for Moroccans who couldn’t afford the trip to Mecca, then to travel five times in one’s life to Moulay Idriss was of equal merit.
- Finely arrive in Meknes: after lunch
- Exploring the Meknes city: one of the Imperial cities of the country and once Capital of Morocco under the rule of Moulay Ismail, it has a wonderful charm and style, with beautiful gates, palaces and mosques, all enhanced by the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
- Finally, return to Fez via the highway, take one hour.
- Overnight: fez
Day 06
Depart Day
Today:
- Depart to fes airport
- Depart to Casablanca airport
- Depart to deferent cites in Morocco