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8 Days | 7 Nights
Daily Tour
49 people
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This is not just a journey through Morocco. It’s a passage through time—across imperial cities, sunlit ruins, blue mountain towns, and medinas where the air is thick with stories. From the Atlantic elegance of Casablanca to the winding souks of Marrakech, from the scholarly soul of Fes to the painter’s dream of Chefchaouen, every stop is steeped in mystery, memory, and magic. Along the way, you’ll sip mint tea in centuries-old courtyards, walk mosaicked Roman roads, and sleep beneath carved cedar ceilings. This itinerary is for the curious, the seekers, the romantics—for those who travel not just to see, but to feel. Let Morocco unfold in layers—like the call to prayer echoing through a dusk-lit medina, or the scent of saffron carried on desert wind.
Arrive in Casablanca and drive onward via Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital to Fes, where arid plains give way to olive groves and ancient medinas.
Overnight in Fes.
Enter the labyrinth of Fes el-Bali, where every alley is alive with history. Explore Bou Inania Madrasa, watch leather being dyed at the Chouara Tanneries, and pass through artisan quarters where traditions live on. Visit Al-Qarawiyyin, the world’s oldest university still in operation. Optional: Dine with a local family and discover home-cooked delicacies in the heart of the old city.
Overnight in Fes
Today is yours to take slow. Stay in Fes and explore museums, quiet mosques, and rooftop hammams—or opt for a day trip to Chefchaouen, the blue-hued mountain village nestled in the Rif. Wander its dreamy alleys, shop for woven rugs, and sip mint tea while the town turns indigo at dusk. Optional: Sunset walk to the Spanish Mosque for sweeping valley views
Overnight in Fes.
Journey southward through Morocco’s layered history. First, explore Volubilis, a Roman city of mosaics and crumbling columns. Then continue to Meknes, with its imperial gates and regal grandeur. Walk through El Hedim Square and admire Bab Mansour before arriving in Marrakech just as the ochre walls begin to glow. Optional: Dinner on a rooftop overlooking the Atlas peaks.
Overnight in Marrakech
Immerse yourself in Marrakech’s vibrant rhythm on a city tour. Visit the serene Bahia Palace, hear the muezzin’s call from the Koutoubia Mosque, and get swept into the theatrical energy of Jemma El-Fna. Lose yourself in souks bursting with colour and spice.
Begin at Jardin Majorelle, a cobalt garden once owned by Yves Saint Laurent. Stroll through the Berber Museum or nearby YSL Museum, then enjoy Marrakech at your pace—be it shopping, hammam rituals, or street-side cafés. Optional: Join a hands-on cooking class or guided food trail through the city’s culinary soul.
Return to Casablanca and visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, a vision of faith and artistry that rises over the Atlantic. Walk the palm-lined Corniche and watch the waves crash as the city hums around you. Optional: Enjoy a farewell dinner at Rick’s Café, where nostalgia and elegance blend under soft jazz and candlelight.
On your final day, take it slow, gaze out at the sea, and hold close the echoes of Morocco—the minarets, medinas, mountains, and the quiet magic in between. Get Transferred to the airport for your flight back home.
Indian passport holders currently require a visa to enter Morocco. We’ll guide you through the visa process and provide the necessary supporting documents once your booking is confirmed.
You’ll stay in a mix of carefully selected boutique riads and premium hotels—each chosen for charm, comfort, and character. Think tiled courtyards, rooftop terraces, and warm Moroccan hospitality.
Yes. You’ll have a private vehicle with a dedicated driver throughout, along with expert local guides in each destination to offer insider insights and immersive storytelling.
Not particularly, but you’ll walk quite a bit—especially in the medinas of Fes and Marrakech. Good walking shoes are essential. We pace the itinerary comfortably, and our team can always adjust based on your preferences.
Yes—Morocco is generally very safe for tourists, especially with a private guide and vehicle. As with any destination, basic precautions are advised, especially in crowded markets.
Tipping is a part of local culture and is appreciated. We’ll provide a suggested tipping guide closer to your travel date for drivers, guides, and hotel staff.
Absolutely. This is your journey. Whether you want more time in the mountains, a desert detour, or a cooking class added—we’ll tailor it to your pace and preferences.
Yes, absolutely. You’re welcome to book your own flights—we’ll coordinate airport transfers and the itinerary around your arrival and departure times. If you’d like support or recommendations, we’re happy to assist.