Imperial Cities of Morocco & the Sahara Desert
Imperial Cities of Morocco & the Sahara Desert
Imperial Cities of Morocco & the Sahara Desert
10 Days Starting and ending in Marrakesh, Morocco
Visiting: Marrakesh, Rabat, Fes, Erfoud, Todra Gorge, Dadès Valley
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Tour code:
98484
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Fully Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Imperial Cities of Morocco and the Sahara Desert, where history and natural beauty intertwine. Begin in Marrakesh, exploring its vibrant medina and iconic landmarks. Discover the architectural marvel of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and wander through Rabat's old medina. Delve into the ancient ruins of Volubilis and experience the cultural richness of Fes, with its medieval medina and traditional tanneries. Traverse the stunning landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, from the alpine charm of Ifrane to the dramatic Todra and Dadès Gorges. Experience the thrill of a 4WD drive through the Merzouga dunes at sunset and savor a traditional lunch with a local Berber family. Conclude your adventure in Marrakesh, soaking in the sights and sounds of this enchanting city. With comfortable accommodations and expert guidance, this tour offers a captivating glimpse into Morocco's imperial past and breathtaking natural wonders.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day One – Fly To Marrakesh
Location: Marrakesh
Accommodation Name: hotel
Touchdown in Marrakesh today and be welcomed to Morocco’s fourth-largest city by your friendly, local tour manager.
You’ll then be transferred to the first hotel, where you can check in and get settled.
In the evening, you and the group can choose to go out for an optional dinner accompanied by your tour manager at your own expense.
Day Two – Included Visit To Hassan Ii Mosque And Tour Of Rabat
Location: Rabat
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast, leave Marrakesh and join your tour manager for a visit to one of the largest mosques in the world, Hassan II Mosque, located in Casablanca. Commissioned by King Hassan II of Morocco in the late 1980s, this magnificent place of worship can accommodate up to 105,000 worshippers. Adorned with a towering minaret (the tallest in the world), this mosque, made up of white granite and marble, looks out over the Atlantic Coast.
The group will then continue to Rabat, Morocco’s capital and first imperial city positioned along the coastline. Once you’ve checked into your hotel and settled in, you’ll head out into the old medina for a guided tour. Founded as a military town in the 12th century, Rabat is now the country’s political hub. You’ll leave the more developed side of the town for the old medina featuring Moorish-style architecture with intricate façades, detailed tilework, and wooden balconies. As you’re led through the twisting alleys, you’ll see Kasbah des Oudaias, a historic fortress, traditional souks and the Hassan Tower, a historic landmark and minaret of an unfinished mosque. The tour will also pass the charming Andalusian Gardens, the 12th-century Kasbah Mosque, and the main city gates, Bab Oudaia, as you gain a glimpse into local life.
Dinner will be served back at the hotel.
Day Three – Travel To Fes, Included Tour Of Volubilis And Dinner With A Cultural Show
Location: Fes
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Once you’ve had breakfast, you’ll check out and travel to your next destination, Fes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and another imperial city. On the way, the tour will call at Volubilis, a partly excavated Berber-Roman city and former Roman capital. A local guide will show you around these expansive and well-preserved ruins, encompassing basilicas, temples, arches, baths, a central square and grand houses. The most striking structure is the Triumphal Arch of Caracalla, which was built in the 3rd century. Its ornate and colourful mosaic stores still remain, depicting Roman deities, daily life, and mythological scenes.
Continuing on to Fes, you’ll arrive and check into your hotel, with the rest of the day at leisure to explore or perhaps have a swim in the outdoor pool looking out over the medina.
In the evening, you’ll meet the group for dinner and a cultural show, a unique opportunity to enjoy Moroccan music.
Day Four – Included Tour Of Fes
Location: Fes
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Following breakfast, you’ll get to know the old city of Fes with a guided walking tour of the medina. One of the world’s oldest cities, this medieval, historic quarter is a warren of meandering streets, mosques, souks, traditional riads and palaces. It’s also the largest car-free urban area in the world, and you’re likely to still see donkeys transporting goods.
The first stop will be Medersa al-Attarine, a well-preserved madrasa (Islamic school), known for its beautiful architecture featuring colourful tiles, carved cedar wood and stucco plasterwork. The central courtyard is a highlight of the property, with a marble fountain positioned at the heart of it.
You’ll then take a stroll to Funduq Nejjarine, also known as the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. Originally serving as a caravanserai, an 18th-century inn or lodging place for travelling merchants, today it displays an assortment of finely crafted wooden items, artefacts and tools that have been used through the ages. During your visit, you’ll learn about the importance of carpentry and woodworking in Moroccan culture, as well as take in the views of the city from the upper floors.
Lastly, the group will head over to one of the city’s most famous tanneries, the Chouara Tannery, which dates back over 1,00 years Specialising in the tanning and dyeing of animal hides, this tannery still uses traditional leather production methods. You can observe these multi-step techniques from the leather shops and balconies that surround it, watching as strips of leather are dyed in large, colourful mosaic vats (be prepared for a strong smell – some of the shops offer sprigs of mint or mint sweets to help mask it). You’ll also see a nearby ceramics factory and experience a glimpse into the time-honoured processes used by potters today.
A free evening allows you to find somewhere to have dinner on your account and take advantage of the local restaurants and street food stalls.
Day Five – Travel To Erfoud Via Ifrane And Included 4Dw Sunset Drive From Erfoud To Merzouga
Location: Erfoud
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
You’ll have an early start this morning after breakfast, as the group will check out and embark on an eight-hour journey to the city of Erfoud, known as the ‘Gateway to the Sahara’ or the ‘Door to the Desert’.
On the way, you’ll stop for a coffee break at the charming town of Ifrane, referred to as ‘Little Switzerland’ due to its alpine-style appearance, high altitude, and proximity to ski slopes. Constructed during the French colonial period in the 1930s, its architecture is heavily influenced by European design. This town is also known for being impeccably well-maintained and holds the title of one of the cleanest in the world.
Once you’ve arrived at Erfoud, you’ll board a 4WD and venture on an exhilarating drive through the Merzouga dunes as the sun sets across the sand. When you arrive at the hotel, you’ll enjoy a special dinner under the star-speckled sky, surrounded by desert scenery (weather permitting).
Day Six – Included Walk Through The Todra Gorge And Drive To Dadès Gorge
Location: Todra Gorge
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Have breakfast and put on some comfortable shoes to immerse yourself in nature. The tour will start by leaving Erfoud for Todra Gorge, located in the High Atlas Mountains. Consisting of several towering limestone canyons, or wadi, this epic natural wonder is interspersed by the Todra River. You’ll take a short walk following a trail along the walls of these narrow canyons that have been carved out by the rushing water over centuries.
You’ll then continue on to the spectacular Dadès Gorge, another series of wadi that have been shaped by the Dadès River. Colourful and unique rock formations and spikes backed by lush greenery make for an impressive sight. This region will be your home for the next two nights, and once you’ve checked into the hotel, you can lounge on the terrace or by the pool, with views of the valley and the desert.
Dinner will be served at the hotel’s restaurant this evening, ensuring a panoramic vista.
Day Seven – Included Walk Through Dadès Valley And Lunch With A Local Family
Location: Dadès Valley
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Another day of exploration awaits in the Moroccan wilderness after breakfast. With your guide leading the way, you’ll set off on a route tailored to suit to preference of the group. A short transfer will take you to the start of the trail, which is hilly and can be challenging at times, but is achievable for anyone with a basic level of fitness.
Once you’ve made some progress, passing craggy landscapes, interspersed with ancient kasbahs (mudbrick buildings), you’ll stop for lunch at a local village. Here, lunch and tea will be enjoyed with a friendly, local Berber family. As you eat, you can take in the incredible scenery of the Rose Valley, famous for its production of roses, listen to their stories and hear about their daily life.
Later in the day, you’ll return to the hotel and have dinner at its restaurant.
Day Eight – Travel To Marrakesh And Afternoon At Leisure
Location: Marrakesh
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
You’ll check out of the hotel after breakfast and traverse the winding roads through the Atlas Mountains back to Marrakesh, often referred to as the ‘Red City’ because of its distinctive ruby-coloured sandstone buildings.
Once you’ve arrived and checked into the same hotel as your first night, the afternoon will be free to do some discovering on your own. Perhaps head for atmospheric Djemaa el-Fna, the city’s main square lined with food stalls, street performers and vendors, or meander around the UNESCO-listed medina. Finding a street-side café to sip on a Moroccan mint tea and sample a pastilla (a sweet and savoury pastry) is also recommended.
As night falls, you can head back to the hotel.
Day Nine – Included Tour Of Marrakesh
Location: Marrakesh
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Fuel up on breakfast as you head out into the heart of the city on an informative guided tour today.
First, you’ll make your way into the old medina, with its snaking streets, traditional souks, and historic landmarks. The group will stop by the magnificent Bahia Palace, which dates back to the 19th century. Encompassing elaborate tilework, colourful painted wood and leafy gardens, this beautiful structure is built around a grand, mosaic-covered marble courtyard.
Your tour manager will then take you to Koutoubia Mosque, the largest in Marrakesh, with a soaring minaret that dominates the skyline. This place of worship and the city’s most famous landmark is built in a distinctive North African Islamic architectural style, with red sandstone and intricate geometric patterns. Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter, but you can still admire its impressive design from the outside.
The tour will then continue to the bustling Djemaa el-Fna, and those who didn’t visit this square yesterday can spend some time here, marvelling at the street theatre, snake charmers, and live musical performances. A cup of freshly squeezed orange juice from a local vendor can be enjoyed as you take it all in.
You’ll have the rest of the day to survey the city on your own, perhaps ticking off anything on your wish-list. The Saadian Tombs, which house the tombs of the Saadian dynasty in opulent chambers are worth a visit, as is Jardin Majorelle, a landscaped expanse of botanical plants created by the French artist, Jacques Majorelle and later owned by the fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent.
Throughout the grounds, striking cobalt buildings, painted in a shade known as ‘Majorelle blue’ can be seen along with several water features, and a diverse assortment of rare plant species. In the centre lies the Musée Berbère, showcasing Berber artefacts, textiles, and art. Nearby, you’ll find the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, which displays over 7,000 garments and 30,000 accessories from Saint Laurent's personal collections.
Another sanctuary away from the bustle is Le Jardin Secret, a hidden palace complex of traditional Islamic gardens. Dating back to the 16th century and originally created as a private residence, this site is now open to the public. You can stroll around its immense plant collection, trickling fountains, decked in tilework and climb the elevated terraces to gaze across Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains in the distance.
Day 10 – Fly Back To The Uk
Meals Included: Breakfast
Enjoy your last breakfast, check out of the hotel and transfer to the airport for your flight back to the UK.
What's Included
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Nine nights’ accommodation in Marrakesh (3 nights), Rabat (1), Fes (2), Erfoud (1) and Dadès (2)
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Nine breakfasts, one lunch and five dinners
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Visit to the Hassan II Mosque
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Tour of Rabat
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Tour of Volubilis
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Dinner in Fez with a cultural show
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Tour of Fes
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Visit to Ifrane
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4DW sunset drive from Erfoud to Merzouga
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Guided walk through the Todra Gorge
Mode of Transport
Travel in comfort with air-conditioned coach travel throughout the tour, including a 4WD sunset drive through the Merzouga dunes.
Accommodation
Enjoy nine nights of comfortable accommodation in Marrakesh, Rabat, Fes, Erfoud, and Dadès, with a mix of city and scenic locations.
Check out our Q&As
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What unique experience is offered during the visit to the Sahara Desert?
During the visit to the Sahara Desert, you will board a 4WD for an exhilarating drive through the Merzouga dunes as the sun sets, followed by a special dinner under the starry sky, weather permitting.
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What can I expect during the cultural show in Fes?
In Fes, you will enjoy a dinner accompanied by a cultural show, which is a unique opportunity to experience Moroccan music.
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What is special about the visit to the Hassan II Mosque?
The visit to the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is special because it is one of the largest mosques in the world, featuring the tallest minaret globally, and it can accommodate up to 105,000 worshippers.
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What activities are included in the tour of Fes?
The tour of Fes includes a guided walking tour of the medina, visits to Medersa al-Attarine, Funduq Nejjarine, and the Chouara Tannery, where you can observe traditional leather production methods.
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What is the significance of the visit to Volubilis?
The visit to Volubilis is significant as it is a partly excavated Berber-Roman city and former Roman capital, where you can explore well-preserved ruins including basilicas, temples, and the Triumphal Arch of Caracalla.
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What can I expect during the walking tour in the Dadès Valley?
During the walking tour in the Dadès Valley, you will follow a trail through craggy landscapes and ancient kasbahs, and enjoy lunch with a local Berber family, experiencing the incredible scenery of the Rose Valley.
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What is unique about the town of Ifrane?
Ifrane is unique because it is referred to as 'Little Switzerland' due to its alpine-style appearance, high altitude, and European-influenced architecture, and it is known for being one of the cleanest towns in the world.
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What highlights can I expect to see during the tour of Marrakesh?
During the tour of Marrakesh, you will visit the Bahia Palace, Koutoubia Mosque, and the bustling Djemaa el-Fna square, with opportunities to explore the medina and other landmarks like the Saadian Tombs and Jardin Majorelle.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 1983
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