Morocco’s royal cities are a fascinating blend of history, culture, and oriental atmosphere. Casablanca, a modern metropolis on the Atlantic coast, impresses with the iconic Hassan II Mosque. Rabat, the country’s capital, combines colonial elegance with a traditional medina and majestic palaces. Meknes attracts with its imperial past and massive walls, while Fez is considered Morocco’s spiritual center with a maze of narrow streets and ancient craft workshops. Marrakech, a city full of colors and scents, offers the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, exotic gardens, and richly decorated palaces. The program also includes an overnight stay in a desert camp, allowing you to experience the peace and beauty of the Sahara landscape under a starry sky. More information about the difficulty of sightseeing tours HERE
day 1
Departure from Prague to Paris and then to Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, also famous because of the film of the same name. Depending on the arrival time, an afternoon tour of Casablanca (if arriving in the evening, the city tour will be scheduled for the last day of the trip). A walk around Mohammed V Square, which serves as the city's administrative center and is known for its unique blend of neo-Moorish and art deco architecture. Then a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, the most modern Muslim temple in North Africa and the fifth largest mosque in the world. This mosque is an iconic symbol of the city, notable for its impressive size and exquisite craftsmanship. It boasts the tallest minaret in the world, reaching 210 meters and richly decorated. Finally, a visit to the luxury city district with the popular La Corniche coastline, offering beautiful views and opportunities to relax. Transfer to the hotel, dinner, overnight stay.
day 2
After breakfast at the hotel, departure for Rabat. Rabat has been Morocco's capital since 1956 and is also one of the country's royal cities. Tour of the city and its famous landmarks – the Hassan Tower with the ruins of its pillars, the mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the fortified Kasbah of the Oudayas. There is also a stop at the Royal Palace, the residence of the reigning monarch Muhammad VI. Transfer to the city of Meknes – a royal city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its majestic gates and defensive walls, often called the Moroccan Versailles. A walk around the monumental Bab al-Mansour – one of the most impressive city gates in Morocco – and a stroll along the old ramparts. Visit to the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail – one of the most ruthless sultans. Transfer to the hotel in Fez. Accommodation, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 3
After breakfast at the hotel, a full-day tour of the city of Fes, the oldest sultanate city, the religious, cultural, and intellectual capital of Morocco, known as the city of a thousand mosques. A walk through Fes El-Bali – a 9,000-year-old labyrinth. Strolling through winding alleys to the best-preserved medina in the Arab world, under UNESCO protection. The Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University from the 9th century – the oldest in the Western Islamic world, beautifully decorated, capable of holding up to 20,000 worshippers. Visit to the Chouwara tannery, the most photographed spot in Fes, famous for its rich colors, and the Al-Attarin madrasa (sightseeing) – a gem of Moorish architecture. The route continues to En-Nejjarine Square, one of the most pleasant places in Fes, featuring the En-Nejjarine fountain from the mid-19th century. A walk through Fes el-Jedid, surrounded by impressive city walls, with Dar al-Makhzen – the royal palace with an imposing gate, richly decorated, abundant in ornamentation and calligraphy. Return to the hotel, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 4
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer along one of the most picturesque routes in southern Morocco to the town of Erfoud, known as the heart of the Sahara. Along the way, you'll pass numerous palm groves and architecture typical of this region, consisting of fortified villages and Berber granaries integrated into the landscape of oases and mountains. The town grew from a former border military garrison into one of the largest oases in the Sahara. It was an important trading post on caravan routes in southern Morocco. Transfer to jeeps for the journey to the desert camp resort (glamping). Optional camel rides or a walk among the dunes. Dinner at the hotel restaurant followed by a gathering around the fire to the sounds of Berber songs.
day 5
In the morning, you can enjoy a stunning sunrise over the desert dunes. After breakfast, a transfer by jeeps from the Sahara, followed by a drive to the town of Tineghir along one of the most scenic routes in southern Morocco, through the Dades Valley. The area is famous for cultivating the highly aromatic Rosa damascena and producing perfumes. Arrival in Tineghir, surrounded by a palm grove, then a walk through the Todra Gorge, which stretches for several hundred meters with walls narrowing and reaching heights of 300 meters. Arrival in Ouarzazate, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 6
After breakfast at the hotel, a stop at the Atlas Studios film studios, followed by departure to Marrakech, the former imperial capital of Morocco, known as the Pearl of the South, with ochre-colored buildings and impressive 12th-century city walls. You will visit the 19th-century El-Bahia Palace, the most beautiful residence in the city, the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque – one of the largest mosques in Western Islam, the tallest building in Marrakech’s medina, a city pride, and the most important landmark, the Saadian Tombs – a complex of richly decorated mausoleums from the 16th century. A walk through the UNESCO-listed medina and Djemaa El-Fna – the square of wonders. Accommodation, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 7
After breakfast at the hotel, complete the tour of Marrakéš. Visit the Majorelle Gardens, a stunning tropical oasis almost in the city center, featuring the house of the famous fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. You’ll be enchanted by the tropical atmosphere of bougainvillea, bamboo, and hibiscus, as well as countless cacti. Free time for shopping and exploring the old medina. In the afternoon, depart for Casablanca, check into the hotel, have dinner, and overnight stay.
day 8
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time in Casablanca. If arriving in the evening on the first day of the trip, a city tour will take place. Depending on the flight schedule, transfer to the airport and departure back via Paris to Prague.
Offer code: CAS2201
Morocco’s royal cities are a fascinating blend of history, culture, and oriental atmosphere. Casablanca, a modern metropolis on the Atlantic coast, impresses with the iconic Hassan II Mosque. Rabat, the country’s capital, combines colonial elegance with a traditional medina and majestic palaces. Meknes attracts with its imperial past and massive walls, while Fez is considered Morocco’s spiritual center with a maze of narrow streets and ancient craft workshops. Marrakech, a city full of colors and scents, offers the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, exotic gardens, and richly decorated palaces. The program also includes an overnight stay in a desert camp, allowing you to experience the peace and beauty of the Sahara landscape under a starry sky. More information about the difficulty of sightseeing tours HERE
day 1
Departure from Prague to Paris and then to Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, also famous because of the film of the same name. Depending on the arrival time, an afternoon tour of Casablanca (if arriving in the evening, the city tour will be scheduled for the last day of the trip). A walk around Mohammed V Square, which serves as the city's administrative center and is known for its unique blend of neo-Moorish and art deco architecture. Then a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, the most modern Muslim temple in North Africa and the fifth largest mosque in the world. This mosque is an iconic symbol of the city, notable for its impressive size and exquisite craftsmanship. It boasts the tallest minaret in the world, reaching 210 meters and richly decorated. Finally, a visit to the luxury city district with the popular La Corniche coastline, offering beautiful views and opportunities to relax. Transfer to the hotel, dinner, overnight stay.
day 2
After breakfast at the hotel, departure for Rabat. Rabat has been Morocco's capital since 1956 and is also one of the country's royal cities. Tour of the city and its famous landmarks – the Hassan Tower with the ruins of its pillars, the mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the fortified Kasbah of the Oudayas. There is also a stop at the Royal Palace, the residence of the reigning monarch Muhammad VI. Transfer to the city of Meknes – a royal city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its majestic gates and defensive walls, often called the Moroccan Versailles. A walk around the monumental Bab al-Mansour – one of the most impressive city gates in Morocco – and a stroll along the old ramparts. Visit to the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail – one of the most ruthless sultans. Transfer to the hotel in Fez. Accommodation, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 3
After breakfast at the hotel, a full-day tour of the city of Fes, the oldest sultanate city, the religious, cultural, and intellectual capital of Morocco, known as the city of a thousand mosques. A walk through Fes El-Bali – a 9,000-year-old labyrinth. Strolling through winding alleys to the best-preserved medina in the Arab world, under UNESCO protection. The Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University from the 9th century – the oldest in the Western Islamic world, beautifully decorated, capable of holding up to 20,000 worshippers. Visit to the Chouwara tannery, the most photographed spot in Fes, famous for its rich colors, and the Al-Attarin madrasa (sightseeing) – a gem of Moorish architecture. The route continues to En-Nejjarine Square, one of the most pleasant places in Fes, featuring the En-Nejjarine fountain from the mid-19th century. A walk through Fes el-Jedid, surrounded by impressive city walls, with Dar al-Makhzen – the royal palace with an imposing gate, richly decorated, abundant in ornamentation and calligraphy. Return to the hotel, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 4
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer along one of the most picturesque routes in southern Morocco to the town of Erfoud, known as the heart of the Sahara. Along the way, you'll pass numerous palm groves and architecture typical of this region, consisting of fortified villages and Berber granaries integrated into the landscape of oases and mountains. The town grew from a former border military garrison into one of the largest oases in the Sahara. It was an important trading post on caravan routes in southern Morocco. Transfer to jeeps for the journey to the desert camp resort (glamping). Optional camel rides or a walk among the dunes. Dinner at the hotel restaurant followed by a gathering around the fire to the sounds of Berber songs.
day 5
In the morning, you can enjoy a stunning sunrise over the desert dunes. After breakfast, a transfer by jeeps from the Sahara, followed by a drive to the town of Tineghir along one of the most scenic routes in southern Morocco, through the Dades Valley. The area is famous for cultivating the highly aromatic Rosa damascena and producing perfumes. Arrival in Tineghir, surrounded by a palm grove, then a walk through the Todra Gorge, which stretches for several hundred meters with walls narrowing and reaching heights of 300 meters. Arrival in Ouarzazate, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 6
After breakfast at the hotel, a stop at the Atlas Studios film studios, followed by departure to Marrakech, the former imperial capital of Morocco, known as the Pearl of the South, with ochre-colored buildings and impressive 12th-century city walls. You will visit the 19th-century El-Bahia Palace, the most beautiful residence in the city, the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque – one of the largest mosques in Western Islam, the tallest building in Marrakech’s medina, a city pride, and the most important landmark, the Saadian Tombs – a complex of richly decorated mausoleums from the 16th century. A walk through the UNESCO-listed medina and Djemaa El-Fna – the square of wonders. Accommodation, dinner, and overnight stay.
day 7
After breakfast at the hotel, complete the tour of Marrakéš. Visit the Majorelle Gardens, a stunning tropical oasis almost in the city center, featuring the house of the famous fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. You’ll be enchanted by the tropical atmosphere of bougainvillea, bamboo, and hibiscus, as well as countless cacti. Free time for shopping and exploring the old medina. In the afternoon, depart for Casablanca, check into the hotel, have dinner, and overnight stay.
day 8
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time in Casablanca. If arriving in the evening on the first day of the trip, a city tour will take place. Depending on the flight schedule, transfer to the airport and departure back via Paris to Prague.
Offer code: CAS2201