Morocco: 7 Days
Embarking on a 7-day journey to Morocco transports you to a land where the past and present dance together beneath the endless African sky. From the bustling souks to the tranquil blue streets and vast dunes, Morocco is an intoxicating mix of cultures, landscapes, and sensory experiences. This African nation promises an adventure filled with vibrant colors, mesmerizing sounds, and rich flavors, inviting travelers to explore its ancient cities, majestic mountains, and welcoming Berber villages. Our carefully crafted itinerary offers a glimpse into the heart of Morocco, ensuring a journey that not only showcases its iconic landmarks but also allows for authentic encounters with its people and traditions, promising memories that will last a lifetime.
Day 1-3: Marrakech
Arrive in Marrakech and check into your hotel or riad.
Explore Marrakech's bustling medina (old town), visiting landmarks such as the Koutoubia Mosque, Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and the Bahia Palace.
Get lost in the maze-like souks (markets) of the medina and shop for spices, textiles, and handicrafts.
Spend the day exploring more of Marrakech's cultural attractions, such as the Majorelle Garden, the Saadian Tombs, or the El Badi Palace.
Visit the vibrant Jardin Majorelle, a botanical garden and former home of fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Relax at a traditional Moroccan hammam (public bath) and indulge in a traditional scrub and massage.
Take a day trip to Essaouira, a coastal city known for its charming medina, Portuguese architecture, and vibrant art scene.
Explore Essaouira's historic ramparts, visit the Skala de la Ville and Scala du Port, and stroll along the beach.
Enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local seafood restaurants overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 4-5: Fez
Travel to Fez and check into your hotel or riad.
Explore Fez's UNESCO-listed medina, the largest pedestrian zone in the world, and visit landmarks such as the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, Bou Inania Madrasa, and the tanneries.
Discover the intricate craftsmanship of Fez's artisans, including pottery, leatherwork, and traditional textiles.
Spend the day exploring more of Fez's cultural attractions, such as the Dar Batha Museum, the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts, or the Merenid Tombs.
Visit the Mellah (Jewish quarter) and the Royal Palace, and explore the colorful souks of Fez.
Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner at a local restaurant, complete with live music and entertainment.
Take a day trip to Chefchaouen and take in the iconic blue architecture.
Bid farewell to Fez and head to Casablanca.
Day 6-7: Casablanca
Arrive in Casablanca and check into your hotel.
Visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, and explore the waterfront promenade of La Corniche.
Enjoy Moroccan cuisine at a local restaurant, trying dishes like tagine, couscous, and pastilla.
End your journey with fond memories of Morocco's vibrant cities, historic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage.