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Best of Morocco

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Duration13 days
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The journey of a lifetime awaits in Morocco on this exhilarating two week adventure. From the sights and sounds of Marrakech, the ancient Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou and the vast Sahara Desert, to the history of Fes, Rabat and Meknes, there’s plenty to amaze. Plus top off your trip with a relaxing few days by the coast in breezy Essaouira.

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Tour overview

Duration13 days
StartsMarrakech
EndsMarrakech
RangeSignature
Tour GuideYes - escorted by a tour guide
Group SizeMin 2 / Max 24
Minimum age15 yrs, accompanied by an adult
DepartsMondays & Saturdays
Hotel Rating3 - 4 star hotels & traditional riads
CountriesMorocco
Arrival TransferYes
Departure TransferYes
Meals includedBreakfast: 12, Lunch: 3, Dinner: 3
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Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
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Tour Highlights

Marrakech - Wander around the UNESCO-listed medina, mosque, palaces and souks and visit Yves Saint Laurent's famous blue gardens
Casablanca - Explore Morocco's largest city and visit the famous Hassan II Mosque, which can hold 25,000 worshippers
Rabat - Enjoy a guided tour of the capital of Morocco to see the Chellah necropolis and Royal Palace
Meknes - Discover another of Morocco's imperial cities, known as the 'Versailles of Morocco'
Volubilis - Wander around these UNESCO-listed Roman ruins, some of the best-preserved in Morocco
Fes - Explore the oldest medieval city in the world and visit its medina, dye pits and tanneries
Essaouira - Relax and enjoy some free time in this ancient medina with its wind-swept beaches and charming cafes
Sahara Desert - Ride a camel or jeep into the Erg Chebbi sand dunes and star gaze the Sahara skies
Todra Gorge - Admire this towering red canyon, which is more than 1,000 feet high in places
Ait Benhaddou - Dive into this fortified kasbah, which is protected by UNESCO and has starred in many famous movies

Included

Breakfast daily, 3 lunches and 3 dinners inclusive of a traditional Berber meal at our Sahara camp
11 nights 3-4 star hotels and riads and 1 night simple accommodation at Sahara Desert camp (hotel alternative available)
Guided sightseeing - Casablanca, Rabat, Volubilis, Fes, Merzouga, Todra Gorge and Ait Benhaddou and Marrakech
Camel trek or Jeep into the Sahara Desert
Escorted by a licensed English speaking Moroccan tour guide days 1 to 9
Specialist guides in some cities
Airport arrival and departure transfer on days 1 and 13
All transportation and transfers in private air-conditioned tourism vehicles

Not Included

International flights and visa
Tip for your tour guide and driver. We recommend you allow USD$2-3 per day, per traveller for your guide and USD$1-2 per day, per traveller for your driver. Tipping your guide and driver is an entirely personal gesture
Entrance Fees: USD$155 - 195pp, paid in local currency
Tipping Kitty: USD$50-60pp, paid in local currency
Tipping is not a natural part of many Western cultures and many of us feel uncomfortable, or unsure, about when, or how much, to tip. However, in the places you will visit, tipping makes up a significant part of many people's wages so it's important that we get it right. For this reason we've developed a very simple system to take all the hassle out of tipping. With our 'tipping made easy' policy, a nominal pre-determined amount is collected from all group tour participants to cover tips en route. This then saves you the hassle of when and how much to tip bellhops, luggage handlers, local guides and other support staff through the tour. Our 'tipping made easy' doesn't include a tip to your group tour leader. Naturally, though, the amount is up to you as tipping is an entirely personal gesture.