The Grand Tour of Morocco 14 days/13 nights
Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Dominated by the Atlas Mountains, which rise to more than 4000 m in the south and end in the desert. Morocco is a land that exposes the whims of nature, colors, relief, climate, landscapes and it is also the human and artistic palette that reveals captivating contrasts.
Moroccan cities are considered one of the most famous tourist resorts, both nationally and internationally. They rely mainly on several assets, such as the diversity of the geography which is mainly composed of mountains, palm groves and desert.
Morocco remains a unique « exotic » experience where nature offers multiple pleasures: a stroll in one of the ancient medinas of the eternal imperial cities or a hike in the high wild valleys of the Atlas will certainly mark your soul to leave a little unforgettable memory.

Day 1: Marrakech – Demnate – Ouzoud
Early in the morning, departure from Marrakech towards Demnate with its magnificent olive groves. Afterwards, we will head to the natural bridge of Imi N’Ifri, where we will have a mint tea and enjoy the natural panoramic view. It is a unique road full of green valleys and amazing scenarios…
Then upon arrival at the famous Ouzoud waterfalls located on a height of about 110 meters, you will surely enjoy one of the most spectacular sites in Morocco. A natural countryside that offers red cliffs, oleanders and doves and if you are lucky you may spot some local monkeys during your visit. There is also the possibility of organising a boat trip in the river of the waterfalls, in short you can simply enjoy this beautiful area at any time of the year. There are several places to have lunch with magnificent views of the waterfalls. A short walk will take you to the top of the waterfalls where you can see old mills still active. Dinner and overnight in Ouzoud.
Day 2: Ouzoud – Beni Mellal – Khénifra – Azrou – Ifrane – Fez
Early wake-up and breakfast, departure for Fez via the Middle Atlas Mountains through Beni-Mellal, an agricultural area and a rapidly expanding commercial center, located at an altitude of 625 m. We continue our journey through alternating grandiose landscapes: limestone plateaus, cascading rivers, volcanic peaks, thick and dark forests of cedars and oaks. Dinner and overnight in Fez.
Day 3: Fez: Cultural visit
After breakfast, the whole day will be devoted to discovering Fez, the oldest of the imperial cities, renowned for its spiritual and educational contribution to Moroccan culture. Visit the old Medina. You will also discover the famous souks where artisans still work in the standards of oriental tradition. Lunch will then take place in a traditional Moroccan restaurant before resuming the visit in the afternoon. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4: Fez – Meknes – Chefchaouen
After breakfast, your guide will show you around Meknes, one of the most important imperial cities in Morocco, it was the capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail, then you will visit the stables of the granary, El Hdim Square, Bab Mansour, the most famous gate in all of North Africa…. Lunch will be taken in Meknes, then you will visit the best-preserved Roman ruins of Volubilis and the birthplace of Sultan Moulay Idriss, the creator of the first Muslim dynasty, the Idrissids. You will enjoy an hour to visit the old ruins of 2000 years and discover the life of the Roman Empire. Then continue to Chefchaouen, one of the most beautiful small towns in the Rif Mountains, entirely painted in blue. Dinner and overnight in Chefchaouen.
Day 5: Chefchaouen – Tetouan – Tangier
After breakfast, we will visit the beautiful city of Chefchaouen, known as the « blue city », located in the high Rif Mountains, this city was founded in 1471 by Moorish exiles from Spain. « Chefchaouen a haven of peace and tranquility ». The main square is the heart of Chefchaouen, with the Kasbah (built in the 18th century), the central mosque and the cafes with authentic menus. Then departure for Tangier via Tetouan, the city of the « white pigeon » and the center of Andalusian Morocco, passionately nicknamed by the locals « The daughter of Granada ». Visit Guersa Kebira square, one of the many lively souks of the city. Then we stop at the Medina, one of the most fascinating in the country and today classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will also see the superb Royal Palace, a beautiful example of Hispano-Moorish architecture. Continue to Tangier, dinner and overnight stay.
Day 6: Tangier – Asilah – Larache – Rabat
After breakfast, visit Tangier, the mythical city, which has charmed many artists. Then we walk to reach Cape Spartel. Some highlights: the Grand and Petit Socco, the two main squares of the city full of activity, the Kasbah located on the hillside overlooking the port, and divided into very steep streets, Dar El Makhzen: old palace with
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