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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
A fantastic highlights of Morocco discovering these cities;
Tangier (port city and gateway between Africa and Europe); after that, your next destination is Chefchaouen (famous for its varied shades of blue paint that cover the walls and its Old Medina); and after that, enjoy a pleasant stay in Moroccos' capital; Rabat. From there, last but not least Casablanca await you (with the inspiring Hassan II Mosque and its Old Medina that stands out). Private transfers will take you between these destinations; that will allow you to explore the following stops: Tetouan (renowned for its arts and crafts); Moulay Idriss (the holiest city of Morocco) and Sale (with its conic Great Mosque). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
Hotel for 3 nights in Tangier
Transfer from Hotel in Tangier to Hotel in Chefchaouen via Tetouan
Hotel for 2 nights in Chefchaouen
Transfer from Hotel in Chefchaouen to Hotel in Rabat via Moulay Idriss
Hotel for 2 nights in Rabat
Transfer from Hotel in Rabat to Hotel in Casablanca via Sale
Hotel for 2 nights in Casablanca
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Tangier is a fascinating Moroccan city, with a mysterious air, an interesting history, breathtaking views, unspoiled beaches, and friendly people. Climb on the top of the hill on which Tangier is built; you will have the chance to see two continents at once. Also, take some time to visit the Tangier American Legation - the oldest American overseas legation. Another interesting sight is the Kasbah Museum, the former Sultan's palace. It deserves to be seen not only for its collection of artifacts from the Phoenician to modern times, but also for the building and garden.
Visit Kasbah Museum, Tangier American Legation, Ancien Medina, Dar el-Makhzen, Place Petit Socco, Park Rmilat, Caves of Hercules, Church of St. Andrew, Gran Teatro Cervantes, Grand Mosque, Playa Blanca, Tomb of Ibn Battuta, and so much more!
2 nights in Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen, 'the blue city,' is an enchanting city nestled in Morocco's Rif Mountains, approximately two hours southeast of Tangier by car. The city is world-renowned for its breathtakingly beautiful blue-washed buildings, with the majority of them located in the Old Town. On the main square, the Place Outa el Hammam, you will find the Kasbah, a 15th-century fortress, as well as the Grand Mosque and the Ethnographic Museum of Chefchaouen. The sizable Medina is a charming maze of streets and alleyways accessible from the main square; the Medina offers some of the best souvenir shopping you will find in Morocco.
Visit and discover the Chefchaouen Medina, Grand Mosque, Kasbah, Place Outa el Hammam, Ethnographic Museum of Chefchaouen, Bab el-Ain, Bab el-Mahrouk, Rif as-Sabanin, and so much more.
2 nights in Rabat
Rabat is one of the four Imperial Capitals of Morocco, and the Kingdom of Morocco's current capital. The Bou Regreg River separates Rabat from its sister city on the other bank, Salé. Sights of note in Rabat include the Royal Palace, the primary residence of King Mohammed VI and Princess Lalla Salma; Hassan Tower, a solitary minaret built for a mosque that was never completed; the Old Town, comprised largely of a cliffside fortress-turned-medina near the city beach, Plage de Rabat; and the Phoenician Necropolis of Chellah.
Visit Hassan Tower, Kasbah of the Udayas, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the Necropolis of Chellah, the Royal Palace, the National Zoo, Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Museum of History and Civilizations, Plage de Rabat, Great Mosque of Salé, and so much more.
2 nights in Casablanca
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the country's commercial and social epicenter. The Romans founded a settlement called 'Anfa,' and within a short time it quickly became one of the most noteworthy ports in North Africa. The French influence on Casablanca is undeniable and is on display in the tree-lined avenues south of the Old Medina. The Old Medina and La Corniche, two compact areas full of adventure and surprises, are popular tourist attractions.
Visit Hassan II Mosque, Place des Nations Unies, Arab League Park, La Corniche, Plage Ain Diab, Morocco Mall, Bouskoura Forest, Mohammedia, Rick's Café, The Old Medina, and so much more.
<b>Morocco</b> is Europe's gateway to Africa, where Arab, Berber, Spanish, French, and other influences converge over centuries of history in the world's longest-lived kingdom. Morocco offers vacation experiences for everyone; spend some time in Casablanca, the country's largest city, before experiencing the four imperial capitals of Morocco, the towns of the Rif mountains, and the beautiful Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines.
Tangier is a fascinating Moroccan city, with a mysterious air, an interesting history, breathtaking views, unspoiled beaches, and friendly people. Climb on the top of the hill on which Tangier is built; you will have the chance to see two continents at once. Also, take some time to visit the Tangier American Legation - the oldest American overseas legation. Another interesting sight is the Kasbah Museum, the former Sultan's palace. It deserves to be seen not only for its collection of artifacts from the Phoenician to modern times, but also for the building and garden.
Visit Kasbah Museum, Tangier American Legation, Ancien Medina, Dar el-Makhzen, Place Petit Socco, Park Rmilat, Caves of Hercules, Church of St. Andrew, Gran Teatro Cervantes, Grand Mosque, Playa Blanca, Tomb of Ibn Battuta, and so much more!
Chefchaouen, 'the blue city,' is an enchanting city nestled in Morocco's Rif Mountains, approximately two hours southeast of Tangier by car. The city is world-renowned for its breathtakingly beautiful blue-washed buildings, with the majority of them located in the Old Town. On the main square, the Place Outa el Hammam, you will find the Kasbah, a 15th-century fortress, as well as the Grand Mosque and the Ethnographic Museum of Chefchaouen. The sizable Medina is a charming maze of streets and alleyways accessible from the main square; the Medina offers some of the best souvenir shopping you will find in Morocco.
Visit and discover the Chefchaouen Medina, Grand Mosque, Kasbah, Place Outa el Hammam, Ethnographic Museum of Chefchaouen, Bab el-Ain, Bab el-Mahrouk, Rif as-Sabanin, and so much more.
Rabat is one of the four Imperial Capitals of Morocco, and the Kingdom of Morocco's current capital. The Bou Regreg River separates Rabat from its sister city on the other bank, Salé. Sights of note in Rabat include the Royal Palace, the primary residence of King Mohammed VI and Princess Lalla Salma; Hassan Tower, a solitary minaret built for a mosque that was never completed; the Old Town, comprised largely of a cliffside fortress-turned-medina near the city beach, Plage de Rabat; and the Phoenician Necropolis of Chellah.
Visit Hassan Tower, Kasbah of the Udayas, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the Necropolis of Chellah, the Royal Palace, the National Zoo, Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Museum of History and Civilizations, Plage de Rabat, Great Mosque of Salé, and so much more.
Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the country's commercial and social epicenter. The Romans founded a settlement called 'Anfa,' and within a short time it quickly became one of the most noteworthy ports in North Africa. The French influence on Casablanca is undeniable and is on display in the tree-lined avenues south of the Old Medina. The Old Medina and La Corniche, two compact areas full of adventure and surprises, are popular tourist attractions.
Visit Hassan II Mosque, Place des Nations Unies, Arab League Park, La Corniche, Plage Ain Diab, Morocco Mall, Bouskoura Forest, Mohammedia, Rick's Café, The Old Medina, and so much more.