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This tour of Morocco invites you to ‘play it again’ with scenes reminiscent of the famous Bogart film in legendary Casablanca, where soaring sights and cafes ignite the imagination. Follow North Africa’s infamous Barbary Coast to Morocco’s capital city of Rabat—once the haven for 16th-century pirates. Discover its massive medieval battlements and the Royal Palace in one of the four Imperial Cities of Morocco. Travel along the Atlantic coastline of North Africa to visit the Caves of Hercules on your way to the dramatic promontory of Cap Spartel on the Strait of Gibraltar which divides the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Journey from the gateway to Africa, Tangier, to explore Tétouan, the “white dove” of the crystal blue Mediterranean and the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen. Marvel at the magic of Fez, considered the heart of Morocco, where legends of philosophers and astronomers still intrigue with a colorful culture bringing Aladdin to mind along its car-free urban alleyways and markets. A magical ride, indeed!
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10 days from Casablanca to Casablanca
This tour of Morocco invites you to ‘play it again’ with scenes reminiscent of the famous Bogart film in legendary Casablanca, where soaring sights and cafes ignite the imagination. Follow North Africa’s infamous Barbary Coast to Morocco’s capital city of Rabat—once the haven for 16th-century pirates. Discover its massive medieval battlements and the Royal Palace in one of the four Imperial Cities of Morocco. Travel along the Atlantic coastline of North Africa to visit the Caves of Hercules on your way to the dramatic promontory of Cap Spartel on the Strait of Gibraltar which divides the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Journey from the gateway to Africa, Tangier, to explore Tétouan, the “white dove” of the crystal blue Mediterranean and the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen. Marvel at the magic of Fez, considered the heart of Morocco, where legends of philosophers and astronomers still intrigue with a colorful culture bringing Aladdin to mind along its car-free urban alleyways and markets. A magical ride, indeed!
This tour of Morocco invites you to ‘play it again’ with scenes reminiscent of the famous Bogart film in legendary Casablanca, where soaring sights and cafes ignite the imagination. Follow North Africa’s infamous Barbary Coast to Morocco’s capital city of Rabat—once the haven for 16th-century pirates. Discover its massive medieval battlements and the Royal Palace in one of the four Imperial Cities of Morocco. Travel along the Atlantic coastline of North Africa to visit the Caves of Hercules on your way to the dramatic promontory of Cap Spartel on the Strait of Gibraltar which divides the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Journey from the gateway to Africa, Tangier, to explore Tétouan, the “white dove” of the crystal blue Mediterranean and the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen. Marvel at the magic of Fez, considered the heart of Morocco, where legends of philosophers and astronomers still intrigue with a colorful culture bringing Aladdin to mind along its car-free urban alleyways and markets. A magical ride, indeed!
ARRIVE IN CASABLANCA, MOROCCO Welcome to Casablanca! At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and travel companions for a welcome dinner at the hotel.
Dinner
CASABLANCA–RABAT Moroccan Marvels CASABLANCA Guided panoramic drive includes a visit to Hassan II Mosque Scenic drive along the Barbary Coast en-route to Rabat.
Breakfast56 mi / 90 kmTOUR HIGHLIGHTART & ARCHITECTURE The Hassan II Mosque is one of the most recognizable buildings in Casablanca, if not the whole of Morocco. An architectural and artisanal work of art, using both tradition and technology, its stunning 689-ft minaret dominates the skyline from its prestigious position on the Atlantic coast.
RABAT A Cultural Crossroads RABAT Guided sightseeing of the country’s capital includes Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Roman relics of Chellah.
BreakfastTOUR HIGHLIGHTCULTURE & TRADITIONThe current capital of Morocco, and one of the four Imperial Cities of Morocco, Rabat has been pivotal for many cultures and civilizations, including the Romans, Berber, and French. Once a haven for corsairs it is now the seat of government and one of the King’s royal palaces. Whilst exploring Rabat, it is easy to see the imprint each of these has left on Rabat, whether it be through archaeological sites, architecture of local specialities.
RABAT–ASILAH–TANGIER Coastal Caves and Characters ASILAH Time to explore the medina of this enchanting fishing village commonly known as “The Pearl of the Atlantic.” TANGIER Visit the Caves of Hercules on your way to the promontory of Cap Spartel where you will enjoy amazing views accompanied by a traditional mint tea. This evening dinner at a local restaurant.
Breakfast Dinner174 mi / 280 kmTOUR HIGHLIGHT.LEGENDARY LIVES Enjoy the panorama as you travel along the Atlantic coastline of North Africa. First stop to visit the Caves of Hercules, said to be one of the resting places of Hercules between his twelve legendary labors. Continue to the the dramatic Cap Spartel promontory that stands at the entrance of the Straits of Gibraltar, separating the Atlantic Ocean from the Mediterranean Sea and Africa from Europe. Legend says that Hercules is also responsible for the creation of these straits.
TANGIER Gateway to Africa TANGIER Guided city sightseeing includes an orientation drive with visits to the American Legation museum, the only U.S. National Landmark not located on U.S. territory; and the Grand Socco.
BreakfastTOUR HIGHLIGHTCITY SIGHTS Explore Tangiers and stroll around the Grand Socco – the historic circular roundabout separating the old Médina with its vibrant markets and blue and white buildings from the modern downtown area.
TANGIER–TETOUAN–M’DIQ Spanish Footprints TETOUAN Enjoy a guided walking tour of the city known as the “white dove”. See the UNESCO protected Medina and visit a tannery.M’DIQ
Breakfast Dinner62 mi / 100 kmTOUR HIGHLIGHTCULTURAL GEMLocated at the foot of the Rif Mountains Tétouan is often called Morocco’s most Spanish city. After the Reconquista of Spain, refugees fleeing from Spain settled in Tétouan and rebuilt the city using an Andalusian style architecture. The medina, built on the slopes of Jebel Dersa, is considered to be one of the best maintained examples of a traditional Moroccan medina.
M’DIQ–CHEFCHAOUEN–FEZ The Blue Diamond CHEFCHAOUEN Join the guided tour to see some of the main sights, including the Kasbah, the Bab El Ain gateway, Place Outa el Hammam, the Great Mosque, and the Ras El Maa waterfall.
Breakfast Dinner174 mi / 280 kmLOCAL FAVORITEBLUE HUES Known as the “Blue Diamond” or the “Blue City,” Chefchaouen has become an iconic city, famed for the blue hues that color its charming buildings. But why blue? Some say that the blue represents the colour of the Mediterranean Sea; others say that the Jewish community of Chefchouen introduced the colour blue as they believe is represents the sky, heaven, and God. Some suggest that the colour blue keeps the houses cool, or that it repels mosquitoes; and in Islamic culture blue represents happiness and optimism. Whichever version you choose to believe, one thing is certain, the blue hues of Chefchouen won’t fail to charm!
FEZ The Heart of Morocco FEZ Guided Sightseeing includes the Medina and Medersa Bou Inania.
BreakfastTOUR HIGHLIGHTCULTURE & TRADITION Discover a lively city akin to Disney’s Aladdin, bursting with vibrant hues and fragrant aromas. Fez’s ancient history comes to life in this part of the town surrounded by high walls, separating the maze of over 9.000 alleys from the outside world.
FEZ–MEKNES–CASABLANCA Play it Again MEKNES Guided sightseeing of the former capital features the monumental gates, mosque, and Royal Palace.CASABLANCA Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant.
Breakfast Dinner190 mi / 305 kmTOUR HIGHLIGHTART & ARCHITECTUREThe cultural and architectural heritage of Meknes has been preserved to such an extent that it is often called “the city of a hundred minarets” or the “Versailles of Morocco.” Hiding behind the impressive 17th century defensive walls and monumental gates are many key monuments that display Islamic and European architecture in all their grandeur.
CASABLANCA Safe travels until we meet again! Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.
Breakfast
Escorting tours for more than 20 years
" I was introduced to the travel industry at an early age. I still vividly remember the day when a motorcoach full of tourists stopped in front of my elementary school. The idea of travel and exploration has stayed with me ever since. One of the proudest moments of my life was returning to Morocco as a Tour Director for Globus. Returning to the place where my dream began is something I will never forget. To this day, Morocco remains my favorite destination. I always have so much to say when I'm guiding others through my own country. I have a special interest in meeting people and learning languages. I believe that the language of people reflects their culture in so many ways. As a Tour Director for Globus, I've had the privilege of encountering new people from all walks of life, and this experience has become one of my guiding principles: the greatest part of traveling is meeting new people. It's not the place. It's the people."