Tour Includes:
Pick up start at your accommodations & Drop off end at your accommodations
Bottle of water a day.
3 nights at the hotel with AC breakfast & dinner included.
Transportation air-conditioned vehicle 4WD or Minibus
Professional English Speaking Driver guide
Free time to explore the sites such as, kasbah,museum, Walks in gardens
Does not include:
Airfare - travel insurance - Personal Spending
Tips for guides and drivers - drinks
Entrance Fees to historical and cultural sites
Number persons | 2 persons | 4 persons | 6 persons |
Prices per person | 4400,00 Dh | 2875,00 | 2400,00 Dh |
We leave RABAT the Ocean imperial city from the 12 century, straigh to Casablanca with its ancient small Berber 7th century town, Anfa (the hill), The Sultan Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah decided, in the middle of the 18th century, to rebuild The ancient medina, that still partially enclosed by ramparts, became the first district of Casablanca. Where You find an atmosphere of traditions and a thousand small crafts and trades in the maze of alleys . we explore The Hassan II Mosque one of the mosqs that Non-Muslim visitors may enter , the mosque is open to all Muslims at daily prayer times and for special Friday ,The most distinctive characteristic of the Hassan II Mosque is its spectacular location on a platform over the Atlantic Ocean. Uniquely, part of the mosque's floor is made of glass so worshippers can kneel directly over the sea.viste it medina and Mohamed v, place cornice,the cathedral wich was built in the 1930s and its architecture is a harmonious blend of both European and Moroccan style, now in need of serious restoration. But even in its current dilapidated state, the structure is still beautiful.then up on the high way to The eljadida With its fortified walls facing the ocean, the old Portuguese Mazagan became El Jadida (the New City) in 1815. The Portuguese built the fortified city, with it s five bastions. That provides a good view of the town, the port and the sea. Explore The Forgotten cistern, it was rediscovered by chance in 1916. Spend night in the hotel.
We travel today along the atlantic coast toward, Oualidia's oasis of calm with its long lagoon, seafood, pink flamingo "Flamingos, oyster beds that start the production in the late 1950s, and serene fishing camps that spread along the shores of a natural lagoon, flanked by a kasbah built by Saâdian sultan to defend the pleasant and potentially useful harbor, in 1634 . having lunch while watching the constantly changing coastal views then continue to essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portuguese colony with its fortified and moated medina. With a stylish boulevard sprinkled with cafes, the beach stretches out towards the horizon all remain Traces of its Portuguese past, The locals are called Souiris,they are known for being a warm and friendly people. its one of the reasons why Essaouira travel is so desirable.is also an attractive destination for musicians and music lovers alike. Jimi Hendrix and Cat Stevens . spend the night in hotel riad breakfast included.
The driver will meet you directly at 9 h30 we leave the old city Essaouira, then travel to taghazout beach for relaxation. Then you continue towards Agadir passing by the protected Argan forest , other nice landscapes on the sightseeing of the Atlantic coast. Until Agadir the city with averages of 300 sunny days on an annual basis ,it s possible nearly evry day swimming ,Windsurfing, jet skiing, surfing,fun in On this best dynamic crescent-shaped beach, with its golden sands that extend for more than five miles, you will visit the ruined Kasbah, which is in a northwest of town.for excellent views of the city and it's significant port Built in 1540,In addition to the Kasbah,the Earthquake Museum, This museum offers fantastic insight into the devastating quake that rocked Agadir on February 1960, After enjoying agadir, with its golden sands we leave it in the afternonn, toward taroudant the marked town by a very strong Berber cultural identity. Admire the colors of the spices, clothes and flowers on the Berber market, you will be struck by the indigo blue of the women's clothes, reminiscent of those of the desert men who long frequented Taroudant in the time of the caravans., a high point in Berber culture.
Today we venture further into the most spectacular drives in the country tizi n’test mountain road leading north from Taroudant to Marrakech Pass high point of 2,092m winding its way up and then down through the High Atlas mountains, above the beautiful valleys and past isolated villages, reaching Tin Mal visit its Mosque mostly today it s open to the sky non mouslim can visit, looking down the carefully restored arcades, and and beyond reaches a the pretty Ouirgane the pleasant place to pause on the S501, about one hour's drive to marakech.