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Premium Morocco Highlights

Premium Morocco Highlights

Take in the rich history and diverse culture of Morocco on an nine-day Premium adventure. Marvel at the Mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca, discover the enchanting medina of Meknes, uncover ancient history at the Roman ruins of Volubilis, wander mazelike alleys in Fes el-Bali, relax in the lakeside settlement of Bin el-Ouidane, watch sunset from your desert camp in Agafay and watch Djemaa el-Fna come to life in Marrakech. Experience life in the Middle Atlas Mountains, share stories and food with a local family in Fes, travel with a local leader and gain unrivalled insight into the Moroccan way of life.

Activities

  • Complimentary Arrival Transfer
  • Dinner at a Restaurant Casablanca
  • Hassan II Mosque Visit
  • Volubilis – Roman Picnic
  • Volubilis Visit
  • Fes – Home-cooked Pastilla Dinner
  • Fes – Funduk Nejjarine
  • Fes – Medersa El Attarine
  • Bine el Ouidane – Boat Trip
  • Bine el Ouidane – local lunch with a farmer
  • Agafay – Star Gazing
  • Marrakech – Orange Juice at Jemaa El Fna
  • Marrakech – Food Tasting Trail
  • Marrakech – Palais Bahia

Highlights

  • Spend a night at camp in the Agafay Desert and watch the sunset light up the red horizon. After dinner with your hosts, look up to the dark night sky as a local astronomer points out the constellations and planets above in a stargazing experience.
  • Uncover the most impressive Roman ruins in Morocco during an Exclusive Experience at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Volubilis, where you’ll enjoy a picnic lunch made with locally sourced ingredients.
  • Experience incredible beauty, world-class hospitality and panoramic views during your Feature Stay in Bin el-Ouidane, a tranquil lakeside retreat in the heart of the Atlas Mountains.
  • Taste the best of Morocco’s cuisine as you enjoy a meal at one of Casablanca’s best restaurants, eat pastillas with a local family (an Exclusive Experience), make mint tea in the Atlas Mountains and take part in a tasting tour in Marrakech.
  • Morocco’s cities are sure to amaze as you marvel at the Mosque of Hassan II in Casablanca, dive into the heart of Fes’s medina and witness the evening transformation of Djemaa el-Fna in Marrakech.

04/14/2025 through 12/25/2027
04/14/2025 through 12/29/2027

Day 1

Islamic and French influences blend together in charming Casablanca, Morocco’s iconic coastal city. Frequently used as a port for Spanish and Mediterranean cruises, Casablanca lies halfway between Marrakesh and Fes and is the perfect entryway for exploring the rest of Morocco. Casablanca’s most notable sites include the Hassan II Mosque, which towers over the glittering coastline and is one of Africa’s largest mosques, as well as the Ancienne Medina neighborhood, an old French-style quarter with plenty of delightful local markets and cafés. Stroll along the Corniche promenade, which follows Casablanca’s long stretch of beach, for spectacular views of the ocean at sunset, or visit the Mohammed V Square, lined with enormous palm trees, for easy access to the city center and a number of restaurants. Start your next African adventure in eclectic Casablanca!


Day 2 A series of gates surrounds the two centers of ancient, medieval Fez (sometimes spelled Fes). The principal axes link the center to the gates and a street surrounds the heart of the old city. The Kairouan quarter, which is longer, is crossed by an artery. Narrow, tortuous pedestrian streets, covered passages, stairs and numerous dead-ends make up the dense layout with few urban squares. One can still see the religious and military monument reflecting the heyday of the Moorish city, and the intellectual enlightenment of the Islamic city. The twin cities have not lost their individual characters.
Day 3 A series of gates surrounds the two centers of ancient, medieval Fez (sometimes spelled Fes). The principal axes link the center to the gates and a street surrounds the heart of the old city. The Kairouan quarter, which is longer, is crossed by an artery. Narrow, tortuous pedestrian streets, covered passages, stairs and numerous dead-ends make up the dense layout with few urban squares. One can still see the religious and military monument reflecting the heyday of the Moorish city, and the intellectual enlightenment of the Islamic city. The twin cities have not lost their individual characters.
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Marrakesh, a vibrant jewel in the heart of Morocco, is a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern allure. Known as the "Red City" for its rose-hued buildings and walls, Marrakesh offers a sensory experience unlike any other. The city’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and hidden courtyards. Here, you can lose yourself in the sights and sounds of daily life as merchants display their wares—brightly colored spices, intricate textiles, and handcrafted lanterns that evoke the city’s rich artisanal heritage.

At the center of Marrakesh's cultural and social life is the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a lively marketplace that comes alive at dusk. As the sun sets, the square transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of musicians, dancers, storytellers, and food vendors. Savor the flavors of Moroccan cuisine with a steaming bowl of harira or a fragrant plate of couscous as you take in the vibrant atmosphere. Just a short walk away, the Koutoubia Mosque, with its stunning 12th-century minaret, dominates the skyline and is a testament to the city’s Islamic architectural legacy.

For those seeking tranquility, the Majorelle Garden offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, this botanical garden is a vibrant oasis filled with exotic plants, cobalt-blue buildings, and serene water features. Another must-visit is the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century marvel of Moroccan architecture, where intricate mosaics, carved woodwork, and lush gardens reflect the opulence of the era.

Fun fact: Marrakesh has been a favorite destination for celebrities and artists for decades. Yves Saint Laurent was so inspired by the city that he made it his second home and even designed a collection that reflected its vibrant colors and unique style . Whether you’re drawn to its historical treasures, its lively markets, or its luxurious riads, Marrakesh is a city that promises to enchant and inspire at every turn.


Day 8

Marrakesh, a vibrant jewel in the heart of Morocco, is a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern allure. Known as the "Red City" for its rose-hued buildings and walls, Marrakesh offers a sensory experience unlike any other. The city’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and hidden courtyards. Here, you can lose yourself in the sights and sounds of daily life as merchants display their wares—brightly colored spices, intricate textiles, and handcrafted lanterns that evoke the city’s rich artisanal heritage.

At the center of Marrakesh's cultural and social life is the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a lively marketplace that comes alive at dusk. As the sun sets, the square transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of musicians, dancers, storytellers, and food vendors. Savor the flavors of Moroccan cuisine with a steaming bowl of harira or a fragrant plate of couscous as you take in the vibrant atmosphere. Just a short walk away, the Koutoubia Mosque, with its stunning 12th-century minaret, dominates the skyline and is a testament to the city’s Islamic architectural legacy.

For those seeking tranquility, the Majorelle Garden offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, this botanical garden is a vibrant oasis filled with exotic plants, cobalt-blue buildings, and serene water features. Another must-visit is the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century marvel of Moroccan architecture, where intricate mosaics, carved woodwork, and lush gardens reflect the opulence of the era.

Fun fact: Marrakesh has been a favorite destination for celebrities and artists for decades. Yves Saint Laurent was so inspired by the city that he made it his second home and even designed a collection that reflected its vibrant colors and unique style . Whether you’re drawn to its historical treasures, its lively markets, or its luxurious riads, Marrakesh is a city that promises to enchant and inspire at every turn.


Day 9

Marrakesh, a vibrant jewel in the heart of Morocco, is a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern allure. Known as the "Red City" for its rose-hued buildings and walls, Marrakesh offers a sensory experience unlike any other. The city’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and hidden courtyards. Here, you can lose yourself in the sights and sounds of daily life as merchants display their wares—brightly colored spices, intricate textiles, and handcrafted lanterns that evoke the city’s rich artisanal heritage.

At the center of Marrakesh's cultural and social life is the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a lively marketplace that comes alive at dusk. As the sun sets, the square transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of musicians, dancers, storytellers, and food vendors. Savor the flavors of Moroccan cuisine with a steaming bowl of harira or a fragrant plate of couscous as you take in the vibrant atmosphere. Just a short walk away, the Koutoubia Mosque, with its stunning 12th-century minaret, dominates the skyline and is a testament to the city’s Islamic architectural legacy.

For those seeking tranquility, the Majorelle Garden offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, this botanical garden is a vibrant oasis filled with exotic plants, cobalt-blue buildings, and serene water features. Another must-visit is the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century marvel of Moroccan architecture, where intricate mosaics, carved woodwork, and lush gardens reflect the opulence of the era.

Fun fact: Marrakesh has been a favorite destination for celebrities and artists for decades. Yves Saint Laurent was so inspired by the city that he made it his second home and even designed a collection that reflected its vibrant colors and unique style . Whether you’re drawn to its historical treasures, its lively markets, or its luxurious riads, Marrakesh is a city that promises to enchant and inspire at every turn.


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