Morocco Expedition 8-day Tour
During this Morocco Expedition 8-Day, you will understand what makes Morocco so cosmopolitan, yet too old-worldly, and so traditional, yet so forward-looking. You will understand the different cultures that have shaped Morocco, right from the Berber tribes and the Arab rulers to more recently the French and Spanish settlements. One of the only few countries in the world where you can witness a desert at one end and coast at the other, grand palaces in some cities, and extremely small alleys in some others. Let’s undertake the perfect Moroccan travel experience!
During this 8-day Morocco Expedition, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry that makes Morocco a unique blend of old-world charm and modern dynamism. This journey of 8 days in Morocco will provide you with a deep understanding of the diverse cultures that have shaped Morocco’s identity, from the indigenous Berber tribes who have inhabited the land for centuries, to the Arab influences that followed, and the lasting legacy of French and Spanish colonial rule. You will see firsthand the coexistence of contrasting landscapes—from the vast, golden expanse of the Sahara Desert in the south to the refreshing, windswept coasts along the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Morocco’s cities offer an equally striking contrast, where you can marvel at grand palaces in cities like Marrakech and Fes while navigating the labyrinthine, narrow alleys of ancient medinas, where time seems to stand still. This expedition promises to be the perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, giving you a travel experience unlike any other. Let’s embark on a journey through this captivating country that has one foot in the past and another in the future!
Departure
CasablancaDeparture Time
Depends on Your FlightReturn Time
Depends on Your FlightDress Code
CasualIncluded
Camel trek (one camel per guest)Entrance FeesMeals as per itineraryNew air-conditioned vehicle 4WD or Minivan/Mini BusOvernight in Desert Luxury CampPick-up and Drop Off ServiceProfessional driver/Tour guide during the tourNot Included
FlightsLocal guides in major cities: Fes; Marrakech, Casablanca mosque, Volubilis; Essaouira, Atlas MountainsLunches and drinks unless specifiedPersonal expenses
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrival – Transfer to Marrakech
Day 2: Marrakech - Telouet & Ait Ben Haddou
Day 3: Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Todra Gorge
Day 4: Todra Gorges - Fossils Area - The Saharan Dunes
Day 5: Merzouga Desert - Anti Atlas - Draa Valley - Ouarzazate
Day 6: Ouarzazate To/ Atlas Mountains
Day 7: High Atlas - Marrakech to Casablanca
All-day tour in Marrakech then go to Casablanca in the afternoon
Today we return to Casablanca and have an afternoon of relaxation, last-minute souvenir shopping, optional sightseeing and if the weather cooperates, a bit time on the beautiful Atlantic beach Casablanca is known for! November can be a chilly time in the ocean but it´s a great location for relaxing after the adventure. Tonight, we stay in a comfortable hotel near the city center. Travel time approximately 3.5 hours in total. All meals included today.Day 8: Return Flight Casablanca Airport
AFC Morocco Tours Morocco Travel Tips
More and more people are visiting Morocco every year. It’s a beautiful country. If you plan on going, here are a few pointers to help you prepare for your trip.Dress Appropriately during your trip to Morocco
Currency and Cost in Morocco
ATMs in Morocco.
Keep Correct Change with You
Tipping in Morocco
Be Wary of fake local Guides during your guided city tours.
Stay Away from Strangers Offering Free Tours or Directions.
Fridays are Holy Days but people still working
Careful What Water You Use during your tour in Morocco
Pack Some Immodium
Watch Your Pockets during your walking tours
What Language Do They Speak in Morocco?
- Hello(Peace Be With You): Salam Alikome (salaam a eleikum)
- Thank You:Choukran (shokran)
- No Thank You: La Choukran (la shokran). This one is useful when you have a bunch of street vendors hassling you to buy something.
- Watch Out: Although you won’t use this yourself, you’ll most likely hear this in the medinas or souks (outdoor markets). It will be said by locals coming by with a mule, motorcycle, or cart and is a warning to move to the side.
Visiting Mosques in Morocco:
Do I Need a Visa or Vaccines to travel to Morocco?
Ask Before Taking Photos in Public Areas in Morocco (And You May Have to Pay).
Souvenirs to Bring Home during your Morocco vacation:
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Overall, Morocco is a beautiful country, and you will be happy to experience it. As long as you’re completely aware of your surroundings, and you go in with the right mindset and expectations, you can have a wonderful experience.