Explore stunning Marrakech and gain access to a complete Moroccan sensory experience. Tour the medina in town,
visit local markets, and learn all about the rich history of this city. Discover our Windy and coastal town of Essaouira.
Meeting the Berber people in their village beneath the Atlas’ peaks, stop at a village in the Atlas Mountains to meet
the local Berber people and visit a family in their home. Staying in a Luxury Desert Tented Camp by the Rocky desert
of Agafay (The Highlight of the Trip).
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Day 1: :
Riad Chergui, Marrakesh
Marrakesh
Situated to the north of the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains and fringing the famed Sahara, the bustling
UNESCO-listed city of Marrakesh is an enchanting travel destination. Marrakesh is also home to the largest traditional
Berber market in Morocco and one of the busiest squares in the world, known as Djemaa el Fna. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this square in the evening as it transforms into an enormous, open-air restaurant, and browse through exquisite carpets, spices and a myriad of other items. Art, design and architecture enthusiasts flock to the city to see its incredible artisan achievements, so beautifully expressed at the glorious Bahia Palace, Dar Si Said and Saadian Tombs, as well as at several museums. The other-worldly Jardin Majorelle is also unmissable.
Day Itinerary
Pick up from Marrakech international airport of Marrakech
Private transfer to your accommodation in Marrakech (15 Minutes drive)
Overnight: Riad Chergui
Located in Marrakech, Morocco, Riad Chergui offers accommodation within walking distance of Jamaâ El Fna Square
and Koutoubia Mosque. This accommodation features free Wi-Fi access, an outdoor swimming pool, a rooftop terrace as well as a beauty centre.
All rooms include an en-suite bathroom and guests can dine at the on-ite restaurant which serves traditional
Moroccan cuisine.
Meet and Greet
Airport MENARA Pick Up
Arrival in Morocco Marrakech International Airport Menara:
Upon arrival at the Menara International Airport of Marrakech, you will be welcomed by your driver and transferredto your hotel. Check in.
Basis
Bed and Breakfast
Included
Accommodation
Private transfer from Marrakech international airport of Marrakech
Fuel
Excluded
Flight tickets
Entrance fee to the historical sites
Flight tickets
Entrance fee to the historical sites
Day 2: :
Riad Chergui, Marrakesh
Day Itinerary
Exploring Marrakech with an official local tour guide (9.30 am to 4 pm)
Activities
Marrakesh
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Exploring Marrakech
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Guided tour of Marrakech with an official local Tour Guide
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Koutoubia Mosque
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The Mellah in Marrakech
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Bahia Palace
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Le Jardin Secret
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Souks Medina
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Jamaa El Fna Plaza
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Optional
Al Fassia Gueliz Restaurant
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Marrakesh
Situated to the north of the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains and fringing the famed Sahara, the bustling UNESCO-listed city of Marrakesh is an enchanting travel destination. Marrakesh is also home to the largest traditional Berber market in Morocco and one of the busiest squares in the world, known as Djemaa el Fna. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this square in the evening as it transforms into an enormous, open-air restaurant, and browse through exquisite carpets, spices and a myriad of other items. Art, design and architecture enthusiasts flock to the city to see its incredible artisan achievements, so beautifully expressed at the glorious Bahia Palace, Dar Si Said and Saadian Tombs, as well as at several museums. The other-worldly Jardin Majorelle is also unmissable.
Guided tour of Marrakech with an official local Tour Guide
Guided tour of Marrakech with an official local tour guide
Koutoubia Mosque
Koutoubia Mosque is considered one of the largest mosques in Marrakesh, Morocco and is within walking distance of Jamaa El Fna Plaza. The mosque was constructed between 1184 to 1199 and features decorative arches, a band of
ceramic inlay and beautiful curved windows. The soaring minaret, reaching a height of approximately 77 meters (253
feet), dominates the landscape and serves as a beacon for locals and visitors alike. Its elegant design, adorned with intricate geometric patterns and beautiful calligraphy, showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of Moroccan artisans.
The Mellah in Marrakech
The Mellah in Marrakech is a term used to describe an area of residents of Jewish origin. The Mellah was essentially
composed of riads, fondouks or caravansérail, commercial streets or souks, and synagogues. A place of business and
trade where all the professions prohibited to Arabs were represented and where all products were found. The Mellah
in Marrakech stands as a monument to the tolerance and coexistence that are possible if those in power believe in it.
A popular tourist destination where travellers frequently visit to explore the cultural sites of old Mellah like the ancestral synagogues, the Jewish cemetery, and tinsmiths’ square and the many spice and artisanal souks.
Bahia Palace
Bahia Palace is an impressive palace located in Marrakech, Morocco. Built during the late 19th century by Grand Vizier Si Moussa, it stands as a beautiful tribute to Moroccan architecture and culture. The palace was designed toimpress visitors with its intricate decoration and grand scale. It features four spacious courtyards surrounded by lush gardens and colourful tiled walled passageways. Inside the palace, visitors can admire beautiful stucco decorations
and ornate mosaics.
Le Jardin Secret
Le Jardin Secret is a botanical garden located in Marrakesh, Morocco and dates back to the Saadian Dynasty. The complex has also been the home of some of Morocco and Marrakech’s most prominent political figures. Today,
visitors can discover the gardens and buildings, which are outstanding examples of Islamic art and architecture.
Jamaa al-Fnaa Square
Jemaa el-fnaa, located in the heart of Marrakesh’s medina (old city), is a vibrant and bustling square that offers a unique cultural experience. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its lively atmosphere, where travelers
can witness a mesmerizing blend of traditional Moroccan life. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including
watching snake charmers, listening to storytellers, and exploring the many food stalls offering local delicacies. By night, the square transforms into an open-air theater with musicians, dancers, and performers creating an unforgettable spectacle.
Al Fassia Gueliz Restaurant
Al Fassia Gueliz Restaurant is located in Marrakech City Center. Since 1987, the restaurant has become the ultimate
meeting place for people looking for excellent Morrocan Cuisine. Offering a cosy, and intimate ambience, the restaurant opens for lunch and dinner daily, except on Tuesdays.
Basis
Bed and Breakfast
Included
Accommodation
Breakfast
Private transport with an official driver
Fuel
An official local guide in Marrakech (9.30 am to 4 pm)
Excluded
Entrance fee to the historical sites
Day 3: :
Riad Dar L'Oussia , Essaouira
Essaouira
Favourably situated on a vast sweeping bay on the southwest coast of Morocco, featuring long stretches of glorious,
golden-sand beaches, the historical town of Essaouira is one of the country’s premier tourist attractions. The town is set against a picturesque backdrop of lush, wooded hills and a patchwork of small fields, spread with a kaleidoscope of colourful wildflowers in springtime. Known for its bustling fishing harbour, quaint white and blue houses, and its lovely, souk-illed medina, there is plenty to keep you blissfully engaged in this popular seaside town. The strong
Atlantic wind provides perfect conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing. Despite its popularity, the town has
managed to retain its old-world charm and is an ideal place to embrace the laid-back lifestyle of the locals and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Day Itinerary
Drive towards Essaouira ( 2.30 Hours drive)
In your way to Essaouira, you can stop in one of the Argan coop and also see the Goats climbing up the Arga tree..
One of the most popular post cards of this part of Morocco..
Checkin and overnight in Essaouira.
Overnight: Riad Dar L’Oussia
Riad Dar L’Oussia is situated on the ramparts of Essaouira’s medina, in close proximity to the souks, beach and ancient fishing port. Renovated by the skilled craftsmen of Essaouira, Dar l’Oussia offers 20 spacious guest rooms and four suites. Each room and suite is decorated for comfort, featuring private bathrooms and underfloor heating.
Activities
Drive to Essaouira
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Essaouira
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Essaouira
Favourably situated on a vast sweeping bay on the southwest coast of Morocco, featuring long stretches of glorious,
golden-sand beaches, the historical town of Essaouira is one of the country’s premier tourist attractions. The town is set against a picturesque backdrop of lush, wooded hills and a patchwork of small fields, spread with a kaleidoscope of colourful wildflowers in springtime. Known for its bustling fishing harbour, quaint white and blue houses, and its lovely, souk-illed medina, there is plenty to keep you blissfully engaged in this popular seaside town. The strong
Atlantic wind provides perfect conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing. Despite its popularity, the town has managed to retain its old-world charm and is an ideal place to embrace the laid-back lifestyle of the locals and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Basis
Bed and Breakfast
Included
Accommodation
Breakfast
Private transport with an official driver
Fuel
Highway fee
DAy 4 : :
Riad Dar L'Oussia , Essaouira
Day Itinerary
Morning guided tour of Essaouira ( 3 Hours walking tour)
At leisure afternoon.
Overnight in Essaouira
Activities
Essaouira
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Exploring Essaouira
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Guided tour of Essaouira
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Essaouira Beach
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Essaouira Citadel
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At leisure afternoon
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Essaouira
Favourably situated on a vast sweeping bay on the southwest coast of Morocco, featuring long stretches of glorious,
golden-sand beaches, the historical town of Essaouira is one of the country’s premier tourist attractions. The town is set against a picturesque backdrop of lush, wooded hills and a patchwork of small fields, spread with a kaleidoscope of colourful wildflowers in springtime. Known for its bustling fishing harbour, quaint white and blue hous s, and its lovely, souk-filled medina, there is plenty to keep you blissfully engaged in this popular seaside town. The strong Atlantic wind provides perfect conditions for kitesurfing and windsurfing. Despite its popularity, the town has managed to retain its old-world charm and is an ideal place to embrace the laid-back lifestyle of the locals and escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Guided tour of Essaouira
Guided tour with an official Local Tour Guide
Essaouira Beach
Essaouira Beach is located in the city of Essaouira in Morrocco. The broad sandy beach is dotted with hotes and also
serves as a public park. Due to the strong winds at the beach, popular activities include kiteboarding and windsurfing.
Essaouira Citadel
Essaouira Citadel is situated by the harbour in Essaouira, Morocco. The 18th century citadel was built by Genoese
engineers, and features views over the town, sea, and the habour’s blue fishing boats.
Basis
Bed and Breakfast
Included
Accommodation
Breakfast
Private transport with an official driver
Fuel
An official local guide in Esaouira ( 3 Hours walking tour)
Day 5: :
Dar Imlil, Imlil
Imlil
In the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco, overlooking stunning views of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and rocky
terrain, sits the picturesque Imlil village surrounded by the majestic beauty of Toubkal National Park, home to a variety of wildlife and plant species, including the Barbary macaque and the Atlas cedar tree. One of the main
attractions of Imlil is Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, which can be climbed in a two-day trek.
Visitors can also explore the local Berber villages, which offer a glimpse into the ancient culture and way of life of the indigenous people of the region. Other activities in Imlil include hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, as well as relaxing at one of the many local hammams. Overall, Imlil is a breathtakingly beautiful destination that offers
visitors a chance to experience the natural splendour and rich culture of the High Atlas Mountains.
Day Itinerary
After your breakfast, check out then drive towards Marrakech then Imlil Village ( 4 hours drive)
Dinner and overnight in Imlil
Overnight: Dar Imlil
Dar Imlil is situated on the outskirts of Imlil village, offering views of the Kasbah and Mount Toubkal. Accommodation
option includes the superior, deluxe, and standard rooms. Each room is equipped with a DVD player, an MP3 radio, an ensuite bathroom and a private balcony. The restaurant boasts a terrace offering panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains and the surrounding Berber villages. Other amenities include a swimming pool and a hammam.
Activities
Drive from Essaouira to Marrakech
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Continue towards Imlil village
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Atlas Mountains
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Drive from Essaouira to Marrakech
Transfer from Essaouira to Marrakech
Atlas Mountains
Taking up most of Africa’s north-western corner, the Atlas Mountains extend for roughly 2400 kilometres across
Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, reaching to over 4000 kilometres above sea level at their zenith, Toubkal Mountain.
The Atlas range is exceptionally scenic and known for the many rare and endangered plants and animals occurring
there, some of which are found nowhere else on earth. Visitors can explore some of North Africa’s most remote
villages tucked away in the deep valleys of the rugged range, hike and bike through the spectacular scenery or visit
the impressive kasbahs of Ouarzazate, Tifoultoute, Telouet and the magnificent Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s most photogenic buildings.
Basis
Half Board – Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Included
Accommodation
Breakfast
Dinner
Private transport with an official driver
Fuel
Highway fee
Day 6: :
Dar Imlil, Imlil
Day Itinerary
After your breakfast, trek to the Tizi N’Tmatart Pass with an official local mountains tour guide ( 4 Hours trekking +Picnic lunch..)
At leisure afternoon.
Dinner and overnight in Imlil
Activities
Atlas Mountains
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Trek to the tizi n’tmatart col in the High Atlas Mountains
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At leisure afternoon
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Atlas Mountains
Taking up most of Africa’s north-western corner, the Atlas Mountains extend for roughly 2400 kilometres across
Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, reaching to over 4000 kilometres above sea level at their zenith, Toubkal Mountain.
The Atlas range is exceptionally scenic and known for the many rare and endangered plants and animals occurring
there, some of which are found nowhere else on earth. Visitors can explore some of North Africa’s most remote
villages tucked away in the deep valleys of the rugged range, hike and bike through the spectacular scenery or visit
the impressive kasbahs of Ouarzazate, Tifoultoute, Telouet and the magnificent Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s
most photogenic buildings.
Trek to the tizi n’tmatart col in the High Atlas Mountains
Trek to the tizi n’tmatart col
Basis
Half Board – Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Included
Accommodation
Breakfast
Dinner
Picnic Lunch
Local mountains tour guided ( 4 Hours)
Private transport with an official driver
Fuel
An official local guide in Marrakech (9.30 am to 4 pm)
Day 7: :
Scarabeo Camp, Agafay Desert
Agafay Desert
Located just one hour’s drive from Marrakech, in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, the Agafay Desert provides an unspoilt, tranquil retreat. Best known for its undulating dunes, hidden canyons and epic views of the majestic Atlas Mountains, the Agafay Desert makes for the perfect day trip from the lively souks and buzzing streets of Marrakech.
Travellers can look forward to visiting a traditional Bedouin village, enjoying a tour into the heart of the desert,
camping under the stars, sampling delicious Moroccan cuisine, and exploring Lake Takerkoust, a manmade lake
fringing the desert. Other popular activities include quad-iking tours, jet skiing, swimming, stand up paddle
boarding, horse riding, hiking, and mountain biking.
Day Itinerary
Check out then drive towards Agafay Rocky desert ( 1 Hour drive).
Camel ride +/- 30 Minutes drive
Dinner and overnight in Luxury desert camp
Overnight: Scarabeo Camp
Scarabeo Camp, located in Agafay’s lunar-like mineral landscape, provides guests with a delightful experience. The camp immerses its visitors in a tranquil and magical atmosphere, from the evening bonfires to the scent of fresh bread wafting through the crisp morning air, creating an environment perfect for daydreaming. The campsite boasts luxurious accommodations, each adorned with African mats, Berber rugs, mementos from far-off travels, and Moroccan lanterns.
Activities
Glamping in the rocky desert camp of Agafay
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Camel ride
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Agafay Desert
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Drive towards Agafay Rocky desert
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Glamping in the rocky desert camp of Agafay
Glamping in the stony desert of Agafay
Agafay Desert
Located just one hour’s drive from Marrakech, in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, the Agafay Desert provides an unspoilt, tranquil retreat. Best known for its undulating dunes, hidden canyons and epic views of the majestic Atlas Mountains, the Agafay Desert makes for the perfect day trip from the lively souks and buzzing streets of Marrakech.
Travellers can look forward to visiting a traditional Bedouin village, enjoying a tour into the heart of the desert,
camping under the stars, sampling delicious Moroccan cuisine, and exploring Lake Takerkoust, a manmade lake
fringing the desert. Other popular activities include quad-biking tours, jet skiing, swimming, stand up paddle
boarding, horse riding, hiking, and mountain biking.
Basis
Half Board Plus – Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Activities
Included
Accommodation ( Luxury tent)
Breakfast
Dinner
Private transport with an official driver
Fuel
Camel ride +/- 30 Minutes
Day 8: :
End of Itinerary
Day Itinerary
Private transfer from your hotel to Marrakech international airport Menara (45 Minutes drive)
Activities
Time to Fly!
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Time to Fly!
Basis
Bed and Breakfast
Included
Breakfast
Private transfer to Marrakech international airport of Menara
Fuel
Excluded
Flight tickets