Honeymoon In Morocco

Casablanca

Duration

10 days

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Overview

Morocco is consistently Africa’s top tourist destination for good reason. With vast deserts, epic mountain peaks, bustling ancient cities, and craggy coastal towns, the country’s landscape is a paradise of exploration that will inspire your nomadic spirit.

While this North African nation makes a magical honeymoon choice for couples with a sense of adventure, experiencing the best of its diverse land is a far cry from plunging your feet in the sand and debating room service desserts (even though both of those delights will appear on Morocco’s menu).

If thrusting into foreign lands, embracing rich cultures, and assaulting your senses invigorates your very being (as it does ours), we’ve crafted an ideal 10-day honeymoon itinerary to rock the kasbah like you never knew you could.

Highlights

Marrakesh

Blue City

Desert

Medinas

Camel Ride

The ATVing

Casablanca

Fez

Essaouira

Authentic Berber Villages

Included/Exclude

  • Tour luxurios car or in 4×4 optional vehicle with A/C
  • Driver / Guide
  •  Hotels 7 Overnight
  •  Breakfast & Dinner
  •  Camel ride
  •  1 night in desert camp
  •  Walking into the oasis
  •  Exploring the berber villages
  • Sandboarding
  • Sunset and sunrise
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  • Flight
  • Lunches +
  • Tips
  • Drinks

Tour Plan

We will greet you at Casablanca's airport and encourage you to see the city. Pose in front of the iconic "Rick's Cafe" from the film of the same name, and then visit the Hassan II Mosque. This mosque is the largest in the country and the sixth largest in the world! Then we may go to Rabat City to observe the old Chellah's nesting storks, or we can take a stroll on a beach and spend the day wading in the Atlantic Ocean. We will spend the night in a lovely Riad, with breakfast included.
After breakfast, we will depart for the picturesque Moroccan city of Chefchaoune. Chefchaouen, located in Africa's northernmost mountain range, the Rif Mountains, is one of Morocco's most charming cities. It is well-known for its blue buildings, but it has much more to offer than simply fantastic hues. The Moorish architecture, which was founded in 1471, transports you back in time. We'll pass through valleys, gorges, and stunning peaks on the way, and we'll be able to pause for a picnic near to a beautiful mountain stream. The blue, maze-like streets will lead you through mesmerizing souks (marketplaces) filled with traditional souvenirs. In comparison to Marrakesh or Fez, the calm atmosphere here allows you to Take a leisurely stroll hand in hand and enjoy the local crafts. Chefchaouen and its Mediterranean-style food have been designated as a 'intangible cultural heritage' by UNESCO. Their food incorporates local grains, fruits, and vegetables, resulting in fresh and healthful meals. Look up on a nocturnal stroll! You'll be astounded to discover clear heavens dotted with stars, free of the light pollution common in larger towns. This is only a taste of the platarium-style star show that will be visible in the desert during the following few days. Spend the night at a lovely Riad, with breakfast and supper included.
On our drive to Morocco’s most ancient city, Fez, we will stop at the best preserved Roman ruins in Morocco: Volubolis. Founded in the 3rd century B.C., it became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with many fine buildings, mosaics, columns and statues. It is a Unesco World Heritage Site for being “an exceptionally well preserved example of a large Roman colonial town on the fringes of the Empire.” After we will drive to Meknes and see el Hadim square, Bab El Mansour, and the massive gate which is the entrance to the old city and the Jewish Quarter. Afterwards we will drive to Fez, and spend the night In Fez.
spend all day in fez to discover old city and spotting authentic area as Fes el Bali (medina of Fes) is the oldest walled part of Fes. Fes el Bali was founded as the capital of the Idrsid Dynasty between 789 and 808 AD. According to UNESCO and Guiness World Records Fes’ University of Al-Karaouine, is the oldest college in the world, founded in 859! Fes el Bali, is also the biggest car-free urban area in the world. The world heritage site includes Fes’ principal monuments in the medina – madrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences, mosques and fountains most dating from 13-14 centuries. The Medina of Fez is considered as one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world. The labyrinth of alleyways are memorizing, but getting lost is half of the fun,and all this accompanied whit your local guide
The drive from Fez to the desert is anything but arid. Some tourists are amazed to find rolling green hills filled with large forests deep in the mountains. You can experience the romance of Switzerland here, in the middle of Morocco. With a french quarter and a Alpine climate, this area has a very European feel. You can see photos of chalets and ski slopes– Morocco is full of surprises. We’ll spend the night in Midelt after stopping to meet the Berber monkeys of Ifran, and any hikes and photo ops you’d like along the way. We arrive in Merzouga, the gateway city to the Sahara desert a few hours before sunset. You will meet your transportation here. The camels are our friends and workmates, we care for them like family. They are docile creatures that love nothing more than walking in the sand. You and your partner each have a camel, guided by a ‘camel-man’ who knows the path and the camels. Over the dunes, with the lowering sun, the photo ops will be amazing- and you can stop along the way as much as you’d like. As the sun sets you will arrive at our camp, in the middle of ‘nowhere’ an oasis of comfort. You will be greeted with mint tea as you settle into your tent. This is not a regular camping tent, this is Bedoin style living, ‘glamping’- meaning flush toilets, queen size mattress and electricity! Dinner will be served and then the most romantic part of the evening, a roaring camp fire outside your tent. Live music around the fire adds to the ambiance. Then before retiring for the evening take a walk up the dunes to marvel at the stars. There are not words to express the awe you and your loved one will feel in the immensity of the desert, never to be forgotten. You will arise at your leisure and have breakfast at a table in the middle of the dunes. Private, romantic and delicious! After a walk around the dunes, a shower, or a selfie with your camels the camel-man will lead you on a long trek to meet a local Berber family for tea. They will show you their homes, customs and cooking. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see a style of life very different than your own, and they are very happy to meet new people as well. On the camel trek back we will stop at a real oasis, an amazing spot of green among the arid dunes. Here is a popular respite for traveler and camel alike. Many relax for lunch and hang out with some desert kitty cats as well.
chek out from the camps trough 4*4 ,meeting your driver and start your day forwarding gorges. During Spring the whole region is covered with aromatic pink roses. However, even if you visit during another season this fertile area is green with palms and flourishes of lush green surrounded by rolling mountains. We pass also through the Dades Valley, a spectacular canyon on the edge of the high Atlas Mountains. Take a private hike in the gorge with some careful rock climbing for spectacular views of the winding roads beneath. We spend the night in Boumalene Dades- full of castles, kasbahs and adobe buildings. Night In Dades Valley.
After The Breackfast, We will drive to Marrakech passing from Rose Valley ,where we will stop to shave look of plantation of roses in famous village under name KALAA M’AGOUNA . after we will go ahead passing Ouarzazate when you will discover the castle of TAOURITE and studios of Hollywood ,finally the famous kasbah of AIT BEN HADDOU  that consider it as an authentic heritage site , After we will arrive to Marrakech trough  passing atlas mountains and the top hills of TIZ-IN -TICHKA.
Marrekech offers a hypnotic and magical atmosphere that will make you dizzy with romance. Discover the most notable palaces and monuments, as well some lesser-known treasures with your local guide for a full day tour. The night is yours to explore with our ideas and tips. Start at the Koutoubia Mosque, Morocco’s biggest mosque, whose call to prayer can be heard throughout the medina. Continue to the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century sultans’ residence. Built to outshine all other palaces, this lovely complex comprises ornate pavilions, gardens, mosaic halls and flowery courtyards as your guide shares tales of the sultans who lived here. Next, visit the Saadian Tombs, a series of royal burial chambers dating from the 1500s. Admire the marble and cedar-domed chambers. If time permits a visit to the Ben Youseff is in order. This old Koranic school is chock full of colorful tiles, intricate wood-work and marble with a wonderful history of Islamic teachings. Your guide will navigate you through the hustle and bustle and the souks, and be a helper should you want to haggle for local goods. The night is yours to spend hand in hand throughout this magical city. After a long day sightseeing you may want to get a ‘couples hammam’. Hammams are usually segregated between men and women, but for tourists you can book a romantic scrub, steam and massage for two. We can recommend excellent places. Maybe dine by candlelight on a roof-top taking in a spectacular view of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. After dinner perhaps you would like a horse drawn carriage around Jemma El-Fna. Retire to your riad’s comfortable bed and private bath.
Orson Welles’ classic, and tragically romantic movie Othello, was filmed in Essaouria. His iconic stroll on the ramparts add to their history even more. Walk on the embankment with your lover, just as Othello and Desdemona, but with a happier ending! The beach here is wonderful for sunbathing, swimming as well as more exhilarating activities like surfing, kite surfing and wind surfing. All these are available for couples classes and rentals. Unlike the aggressive sales pitch you may encounter in the bigger cities’ medinas, here you can peruse the local goods without pressure. Known for pottery and glass as well as leather and textiles, the medina is easily navigable and not a confusing maze like some. Your guide can show you the marina and help you pick out fresh fish just caught from local fishermen. You buy them raw and later take them to a grill restaurant. Join the locals on the jetty for the amazing sunset. Find a rock and watch the show of the earth finishing another rotation. Then take your seafood to one of the recommended restaurants that will grill them for you and provide the side dishes. You dine alfresco and ‘people watch’ the other lovers on the boardwalk. Your romantic riad will be in the center of the medina, but somehow remains quiet and serene. Enjoy a queen size bed and a breakfast on the roof-deck in the morning.
We drive you back to Marrakesh (or Casablanca) to the Airport. Give a warm goodbye to your guide and driver and treasure your romantic honeymoon in Morocco, with a promise to return to the mother of Africa to celebrate your one year anniversary.

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