6 Days In Morocco
6 Days In Morocco Overview:
This 6 Days in Morocco, will go through the Imperial Cities suits for those who have great interests in exploring culture, art and history. It encompasses a set of four cities (Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech) that have been capitals of past kingdoms appeared in Morocco. Their history and spectacular monuments make the whole trip top on the lists. The Kasbah of the Oudayas in Rabat, the gates of the wall of Meknes, the mosque and Karaouine University in Fes or the Bahia Palace in Marrakech are some examples, which you can visit with our official guide.
6 Days In Morocco Itinerary :
Start your 6 days in Morocco Itinerary from Casablanca. Visiting the stunning Hassan II Mosque. Heading to Rabat to explore Hassan Tower before continuing to Meknes to stroll through the history of the Roman Ruins. Also exploring the walled city of Fez will take a place on our tour to stop by the first capital of Morocco, and also known as a big source of education. and last we will reach the Marrakech as it will be our last destination.
6 Days In Morocco Highlights :
- Hassan II Mosque — renowned as one of the largest Mosques;
- Hassan Tower — a masterpiece of the Almohad era;
- Volubilis — an archaeological site of an once important outpost of the Roman Empire;
- The Medina of Fez — is considered as one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns.
Day 1: From Casablanca to Rabat
After confirming a meeting place, which may be at your place of accommodation, the port, or the Casablanca airport, you will meet your driver/guide on the first day of our journey. After that, you will travel to see the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, which is recognized as one of the biggest mosques in the world. Its striking setting over the waters of the ocean echoes Quranic verses. This required labor for seven years, from 1986 to 1993.
Rabat, the capital of Morocco since 1912, will be the next stop. The city blends modern urban developments constructed in the 20th century with historic areas dating back to the 12th century. The mosque was intended to be the biggest in the western Muslim world, and the Hassan Tower was supposed to be the biggest minaret in the world at the time. A sizable walled community with stunning views of the busy beaches, the nearby city of Salé, and the mouth of the Bu Regreg river.
You will have free time to explore Rabat’s ancient medina on your own. In order to obtain enough sleep for the adventure the following day, you will be traveling to a picturesque riad as the day draws to a close.
Day 2: From Rabat to Fes via Meknes and Volubilis
The journy start by heading to Meknes. A glorious capital in the late 17th and early 18th centuries under Sultan Moulay Ismail. The sultan made Meknes into the Islamic and European of the 17th century, by bulding great walls and big gates to protect it from any enemies. You’ll explore various landmarks, including Sultan Moulay Ismail’s mausoleum and the city’s historic medina. Protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The medina’s ancient city walls and nine monumental gates, such as Bab Mansour are still well preserved and are worthy to visit.
After leaving Meknes, taking the road to Volubilis. A Roman Empire and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Where you will travel in time to imagive how life use to be at that spot in Morocco and now its just columes. And of course it has an interesting mesume to be seen. A witness to many cultures (Libyco-Berber and Mauritanian, Roman, Christian and Arabo-Islamic) of which several have disappeared.
Than heading to Fes, which is considered as the second largest and the first capital in Morocco. While you’ll explore Fes more thoroughly on the following day.
Day 3: Fes
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, will transport you back to medieval times. The Medina of Fez is considered as one of the most rich and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world. And has been called the “Mecca of the West” and the “Athens of Africa”. The unpaved urban space conserves the majority of its original functions, attribute and most of its monuments – madrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences, mosques and fountains. Dated back to the 13th–14th centuries.
After breakfast at the riad. you will meet our official local guide to have the Medina tour. First you will reach the Grande Porte Bab Boujeloud. also known as “The Blue Gate”, built in 1913. Then you will visit Madrasah Bou Inania to enjoy its highly refined decorations. This islamic theological college was built around 1350. Than we must visit the Kairaouine Mosque and the second oldest Univercity in the word after Ez-Zitouna in Tunisia with an establishement around 857–859. Other than those historical sites, you will visit the traditional market, the spices market, the Seffarine square and tannery.
Day 4: From Fes to Marrakech
On this fourth day, you will travel from Fez to Marrakech the so-called ‘Red City’. Marrakesh also knowen as a touristic capital due to its dozen visitors every year, was founded in 1062 by Youssef Ibn Tachafine, and for a long time, remained as a major political, economic and culture due to its location in the center of the country and use to host many important Islamic meetings and more . In the seething souks of this living historic city, Europe, Africa and the Middle East mingle and merge, and the past and present are hard to tell apart.
During your stay in Marrakech, you will have sufficient free time to explore and, to indulging yourself in the the ebb and flow of Marrakech. We offer a guided city tour to see the surroundings such as district of Gueliz, the Majorelle Gardens, the Marrakech Museum, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum,etc..
Jamaâ El Fna Square, is an entertaining square where you can find both locals and forenors playing music, selling products in addition to street food with different flavors.. Not far from the square,you can find many shops selling different categories such as shoes,clothes and seveniers. Aside from strolling in the souks, you can also consider getting a henna tattoo or a scrub down in the local hammam.
At night, we provide accommodation for you in a centrally located riad, which will allow you to move around freely
Day 5: Marrakech
After a traditional breakfast at your accomodation, our local guide will be waiting you at the front door to dive you to the bottom of the city. For example, the exteriors of the Koutoubia Mosque, important landmark and symbol of Marrakesh, built in 12th century; the Ben Youssef Madrasa, a historic Islamic school built in the 14th century with refined decoration in tiles, stucco, and cedar wood; the Bahia Palace, a vast, gorgeously decorated palace once owned by slave-turned-vizier Abu ‘Bou’ Ahmed.
Day 6: Marrakech - Airport
On the final day of this 6 days’ trip in Morocco, you will have a period of free time before meeting your driver who will make sure than you will arrive on time to the airport. Our services will come to an end once we escort you safely to the terminal, and we hope that we have met your expectations for high-quality service.
6 Days in Morocco Includes :
- Pick up & drop off from and at the agreed location
- Private comfortable vehicle
- Professional Multi-lingual driver
- Fuel for the entire travel package
- All accommodations
- All breakfasts
- Local professional guide in Marrakech and Fes
6 Days In Morocco Not Includes :
- Flight Ticket
- Lunshes
- Dinners
- Tips
- Monuments fee
Depart
Casablanca
Duration
6 Days & 5 Night
Via
Fes & Meknes
End
Marrakech
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