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Imperial Cities & Jewish Heritage of Morocco
Heritage Tour
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7 Days
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2 people
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"Escorted tour with private car
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"3 people and more with a
private luxury van"
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1st Day
Casablanca
Upon your arrival to
Casablanca Mohamed V airport, you will be welcomed by your personal
tour guide and then escorted to your hotel Rivoli.
Discover the charm and decadent languor of Casablanca. Like a dreamy
mirage, the shimmering city of white appears against the azure of the
surrounding sea. Steeped in romantic mystique and intrigue,
Casablanca’s whitewashed dramatic Hispano-Moorish homes lay
scattered amid Art Deco jewels and an elegant city center. Its
ancient Arab quarter and new medina, with undeniably French influence,
mark the passage from past to present. Casablanca’s modern
attitude and big-city edge makes it today the most cosmopolitan of all
Moroccan cities, a vibrant economic hub with the largest port found
anywhere in the Maghreb. Some of the highlights
we’ll explore include the majestic Hassan II Mosque (the only
mosque non-Muslims are permitted to enter in Morocco), the lively
squares of Place des Nations Unies and Mohammed V— hosting some
of the city’s most impressive architecture — and
we’ll take a firsthand look at the tony residential quarter of
Anfa before we dine on fine Moroccan cuisine at a seaside restaurant.
In morning, we’ll begin our magic carpet ride past the stunning,
changing scenery from the north of Morocco to the south.
2nd Day
Casablanca – Rabat –
Meknès – Volubilis -- Fez
Next, we’ll travel en route to explore the most ancient of the
four Imperial Cities, the pearl of the Arab world — Fez.
We’ll make a stop in Rabat, the “Imperial Garden
City.” Driving south past palm-filled gorges nestled in the
Middle Atlas Mountains, discover a colorful land of mystery and
contrasting beauty as a gateway opens to brilliant vistas and scenes of
mud-brick Berber villages en route to Rabat. The indigenous people of
North Africa form the Berber tribe. Predating the Arabs, these herders
and rug-weavers who dwell in the mountains maintain their pre-Islamic
rituals and beliefs, a heritage that can be traced back to the
Neolithic period. Entering Rabat’s enormous Almohad Gate to
the Kasbah des Oudaias, situated on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic
Ocean, you’ll find magnificent views. Inside the gates discover
artisan galleries, an ornate 17th century palace now part of the
Musée des Oudaia (Museum of Moroccan Arts), and the beautiful
Andalusian Gardens near the famous Tour Hassan, a 12th century minaret
intended to be the highest and the largest in the Muslim world. And not
to be missed in the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and King Hassan’s
stately official palace. Then as we travel past centuries-old olive
groves and vineyards we near Meknes, the Ismalian capital, famous for
its 25-mile-long walls — and, not to mention excellent wine
— where we’ll stop for a sumptuous lunch in a grand palace.
Heading to port Bab El Mansour and Bab El Khamis, journey back
thousands of years and explore the ancient Roman ruins of Volubulis
sprawled over a wildflower-dotted hillside, where a magnificent
triumphal arch presides over the awesome remains of palaces and
mansions, Roman baths and basilicas, and stunning mosaics. Sumptuous
dinner and lodging at a four-star hotel Volubilis in Fez.
3rd Day
Fez
Fez is the holiest city in the Islamic world after Mecca and Medina.
Founded at the beginning of the 9th century by Moulay Idriss II, and
barely unchanged, this enchanting city has been a seat of government,
philosophy, medicine and most notably religion since then. Fez, the
best surviving example of an ancient Arab city, is comprised of the
“new” city, established in the 12th century, and the
2,000-year-old medina, where donkeys and mules laden with goods still
trawl alongside buyers through the ancient market, itself a fascinating
maze of lanes, blind alleys and bustling souqs assaulting the senses
with spices and exotic delicacies. Fez is the perfect place to hone
your bargaining skills in buying souvenirs, brightly colored
hand-loomed carpets or fine crafted artisan goods. Visit the famous
leather tanneries, a honeycomb of vats erupting in an explosion of
brilliant color. Then, climb to the venerated Merenid Tombs for a
spectacular panoramic view of Fez. Dinner and lodging at a four-star
hotel Volubilisin Fez.
4th Day
Fez – Ifrane – Beni
Mellal – Marrakesh
Travel to Ifrane, a pleasant mountain city oddly out of place with its
wooden chalets and steep-pitched roofs that stud this skiing village,
evoking a Swiss resort. An area long popular with Morocco holiday, five tranquil lakes rest near dense holm oak and cedar
forests, where raptors, acrobatic booted eagles, and Egyptian vultures
fly overhead. We’ll pass through Azrou, a famous Berber village
and then stop for lunch in Beni Mellal before we continue traveling
through the picturesque countryside to mystical Marrakesh.
Dinner and overnight
stay t your luxury hotel Tichka in Marrakech.
5th & 6th Day
Marrakesh
An enchanting palm oasis set against the snow-capped peaks of the High
Atlas Mountains, Marrakesh is Morocco’s second oldest Imperial
City and retains the majestic splendor of its ancient past. Buildings
are blushed in hues of rosy earth, and horse-drawn carriages clip along
broad avenues lined with palm, lime and orange trees. Donkeys carrying
carts trawl past fragrant gardens of roses, honeysuckle and jasmine.
Explore the ancient Bahia Palace from the days of the harem, now
populated by a sentry of nesting storks, enter the ancient royal
Saadien Tombs and view the majestic Koutoubia Mosque before entry into
the 9th century walled medina. The bewitching night beats in the heart
of the old city’s famed square, Djemaa el-Fna, where delectable
fare is grilled over coals in bustling torch-lit open-air markets.
Mystical snake charmers, hustlers and mischievous monkeys unfold as
part of the nightly drama as Berber acrobats, fortune tellers,
musicians and engaging storytellers seduce rapt crowds. Wind your way
through the serpentine labyrinth of the spice-filled air of the
bustling souk, unchanged for over 1000 years, where you’ll
discover the best of traditional Moroccan craftsmanship. We’ll
cap off our evening at the spectacular dinner event, Fantasia, where
we’ll bear witness to a splendid dramatic display of Arabian
Nights, belly dancing, folkloric troupes, and stately Arabian steeds
charging in dynastic battles as of yore.
Accommodation at your
luxury hotel Tichka in arrakech.
7th Day
Marrakesh – Casablanca
Transfer to the airport for your return flight to New York.
Total package price, (excluding airfare):
$1540.00 (pp based on
double
occupancy)
$1790.00 ( for single
occupancy)
Please contact your agent at 1-877-315-1447 or E-mail us @ expert@onlymorocco.com.
Total package price includes:
Breakfast and dinner daily
Four-star hotel lodging and all transportation
Transfers to and from airport
Knowledgeable certified guides
Not included in package price:
Airfare
Lunch
Drinks
Personal need expenditures
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