Overview
- 10 Days, 9 Nights
- Age 15+
- Casablanca – Agadir
On your arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be picked up by our team and taken to the hotel where dinner will be served.
You begin this first day with a panoramic tour of Casablanca, the economic capital of the Kingdom. You will see its main districts and all its sites of interest: Mohamed V Square, United Nations Square and the beautiful Ain Diab corniche dotted with swimming pools and gourmet restaurants, with the Hassan II Mosque at its tip. You will then leave “Casa” to go to Rabat, the modern administrative capital, an orderly and flowery ancient imperial city. You will visit the medina, the Kasbah des Oudayas, the Hassan Tower and the magnificent mausoleum of Mohamed V.
Departure from Rabat for the holy city of Moulay Idriss (first sultan of Morocco) and then Meknes, the “Moroccan Versailles”. Founded at the end of the 17th century, the city is surrounded by a triple enclosure of 40 km and made up of two towns: the Medina, which has the most beautiful gate in Morocco, Bab El Mansour, and, on the other side, the new and modern city. After the visit, you will continue to Fez.
Your entire day will be devoted to visiting Fez, the oldest imperial city and religious capital of Morocco. You will visit the medieval medina, the Bou Anania and Attarine Medersas, and the entrance to the Qarawiyyin Mosque, one of the oldest universities in the world (9th century). Then you will see the superb Nejjarine fountain, as well as the most beautiful souks in Morocco
Departure for Marrakech, via a magnificent and very diverse journey. You will first cross the Middle Atlas region passing through Imouzzer du Kandar, Lake Ait Aoua, a wonderful setting for rest, then Ifrane, a charming ski resort in the heart of a magnificent cedar forest where streams abound. . You will make a relaxing stop in the picturesque setting of Beni-Mellal before continuing to Marrakech. Little by little, as you approach Marrakech, you will see the red earth blend with the blue of the sky and the green of the palm trees.
You won't have too much of your day to visit Marrakech, "the pearl of the south", founded in the 11th century by the Almoravids. Your visit will include the Tombs of the Saadians (16th century dynasty), the Dar Si Saïd museum, the Agdal and Menara Gardens, the Koutoubia, the Bahia Palace, the tanners and dyers' district. In the afternoon, you will visit the souks and alleys around the Jemaa El Fna Square, classified as a universal heritage site by UNESCO, where the spectacle is permanent, with storytellers, snake charmers, sellers of a thousand drinks, spitters of fire, musicians and artists of all kinds
Departure for Agadir via Imin Tanout where you will see many argan trees and certainly “climbing goats” on their branches. This tree produces a particular oil renowned for its beneficial properties, as a body or food oil.
Morning dedicated to visiting Agadir. You will discover its port, the first in Morocco for sardine fishing, with auction sales, then the kasbah, which dominates the entire city and whose ramparts are practically the only vestiges of the city destroyed by the earthquake. 1960. You will continue through the modern city, its wide avenues, its numerous craft shops. From there you will reach Inezgane, a small commercial town whose souq is the most important in the Sous plain. You will return to Agadir for lunch. Free afternoon.
Return to Casablanca, by the coastal road: Essaouira, Safi, El Jadida
Depending on the departure time, free time then transfer to the airport.
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