
Imperial Cities Classic Tour
Day 1 – Casablanca Airport – Casablanca
Pick up at the airport by one of the guides and transfer to the hotel. Day to rest from the trip and have a first contact with Morocco.
Accommodation and dinner in Casablanca.
Day 2 – Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Fez (310 km)
In the morning, pick up at the hotel and visit the Great Mosque of Casablanca, the largest in the world after the mosque of Mecca and Medina. This architectural masterpiece was built on water. Its minaret, the tallest in the world, rises up in front of the Atlantic Ocean offering its silhouette worthy of admiration. It can accommodate 20,000 faithful inside and 80,000 on its esplanade. The only mosque that can be visited by tourists in all of Morocco, it opens its doors to non-Muslims with daily visits.
After visiting the mosque, they will head to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. They will visit the most touristic sites of Rabat, the Méchouar (the ramps and walls that surround the Royal Palace), the Kasbah of Oudayas and the magnificent Mausoleum of Mohamed V and Hassan II. Later continuation to the interior to visit Meknes, one of the most important imperial cities of the Moroccan territory, there you can visit luxurious palaces and beautiful mosques as well as some of the most important souks in Morocco. On the way there will be a brief visit to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, an authentic Latin monument declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, from there continue to Fez.
Accommodation in Riad or Hotel in Fez.
Day 3 – Fes
This day is reserved to visit Fez, the oldest imperial city in Morocco, founded in the 8th century by Moulay Idriss II. You will visit the Medina of Fez el-Bali, one of the largest preserved medieval sites in the world, declared a World Heritage Site more than 30 years ago. After the Medina, the Medersa Attarine, one of the most beautiful Koranic schools in Fez. The next points on the itinerary are the Ennajarine Fountain and the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, founder of Fez. Then they will go to the Karawiyin Mosque, belonging to the Karawiyin University, the oldest in the world, founded in the year 880 and, finally, they will be able to visit the Medina of Fez Jdid, the new part of the city.
Accommodation and dinner in Fez in hotel or riad.
Day 4 – Fez – Ouzoud Waterfalls (360 Km)
After breakfast, departure by road. They will pass through the towns of Ifrane, considered the Moroccan Switzerland, and Azrou, famous for its Cedar Forestwith trees 30 and 40 meters high, a must stop to see the Altlas monkeys in freedom that populate its branches. Later, continuation to the Ouzoud Falls, the most famous waterfalls in Morocco, with an approximate height of 110 meters, its waters fall bouncing off the steps and project fine droplets that form a permanent rainbow.
Dinner and accommodation in a Riad at the Ouzoud Waterfalls.
Day 5 – Ouzoud Waterfalls – Marrakech (160 Km)
Free morning to enjoy the Ouzoud Waterfalls and the landscape that invites you to relax. Here you can indulge in the pleasures of bathing, watching the courtship of the Rhesus Macaques (Atlas monkeys). You can enjoy the local flora and fauna (it is common to find small monkeys) and eat in beautiful beach bars with views of the waterfalls. After noon departure to Marrakech.
In the afternoon you will have free time to have a first contact with the red city, stroll through Jemaa le Fna Square, visit the souk and enjoy the terraces that offer a unique view of the square at sunset.
Accommodation in a riad in the medina or in a hotel
Dia 6 – Marrakech
In the morning, after a good breakfast, a guided tour of Marrakech, the city that gave its name toMorocco. Marrakech is a spectacular and vibrant city, where there is a permanent party as can be seen in the famous Djema el Fna Square, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. For several centuries now, this square has been the most incredible popular theater in the world: snake charmers, musicians, dancers, storytellers, fortune tellers, actors, fortune tellers... But beyond its festive spirit, we cannot forget that its history is linked to that of the different dynasties that have succeeded it, as well as its tradition as an administrative, political, economic and cultural metropolis has always dominated the history of the Maghreb.
In Marrakech there are countless places to visit, it is worth mentioning Medersa Ben Youssef, the Menara, the Dar Si Said Museum, the Agdal Garden, the Saadian Tombs and the Badi and Bahia Palaces.
Accommodation in a riad in the medina or hotel.
Day 7: Marrakech – Airport
If the time of the flight allows it, free time to take a walk around Marrakech, make last-minute purchases, etc…
At the agreed time transfer to Marrakech airport.
At this time there is nothing left to say but "good return home and come back soon"
End of Excursion Services Morocco Tour
It includes
- Transportation by 4×4 or minivan with air conditioning.
- Spanish speaking driver.
- Camel ride at sunset and sunrise.
- Pick up and drop off at hotels outside the Medina.
Does not include
- Lunch
- Personal Expenses
- Drinks