Enchanting Morocco Trip 6 Nights 7 Days
7 Days
$1,850~ / 1 person (when 2 people use 1 room)
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Price
What's Included
- Meals & Hotels listed
- Porter service at airports and hotels
- Japanese guide during the trip
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Gratuities during restaurant service
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Price
What's not included
- Round-trip airfare from Japan
- Tips for drivers
- Tips for guides
- Beverage fee
- Laundry and other expenses
Recommended travel points
Facing the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Kingdom of Morocco is a mixed country of cultures that is a member of both the Arab and Mediterranean worlds, and also belongs to the African Union. Contrary to Japan, which is called the land of the rising sun, it is also called the land of the setting sun.
Japan, which is blessed with greenery and water, is a dry desert country that is the exact opposite of Japan, and once you step into it, you will be overwhelmed by the extraordinary world that spreads out there.
Rabat, the capital city where modern and historical cities coexist and is a World Heritage Site, Fes, which is called the world's largest labyrinthine city and the old city is a World Heritage Site, Casablanca, Morocco's largest commercial city, and Marrakech, which is called the pearl of the south and has a market like Aladdin.
It is a sample plan that is inclusive in various ways, such as guides, meals, and transportation, and time for shopping and photography.※
The city of Morocco, which has preserved its present form through various civilizations and cultures since ancient times, has a variety of exotic scenery, including beautiful Islamic architecture with a mosaic pattern.
* Please check the details for what is included.
* Museums and other facilities are often closed on Tuesdays, so we recommend that you do not include them in your itinerary.
* There are many facilities in Morocco that cannot be entered for religious reasons.
* During Ramadan, you will need to adjust your itinerary.
* There are some places that cannot be visited due to the king's stay. In that case, change the appointment.
Detailed itinerary
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Day 1
Casablanca → Rabat
Your trip begins at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, where you will be greeted by a Japanese guide.
Travel to Rabat, Morocco's capital and fifth most populous city, located along the Atlantic Ocean.
You'll visit Rabat's iconic Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, as well as the World Heritage Site of Sala Colonia. The harmony between modern architecture and ancient ruins is characteristic of Rabat.
Then, after checking into the hotel, you will enjoy a buffet-style dinner at the hotel.
Have a good night's sleep after dinner.
Breakfast/ Lunch/- Dinner/〇
Accommodation: Rabat
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Day 2
Rabat → Fes
After breakfast at the hotel, you will visit the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum and Bab Mansour Gate with a Japanese guide.
Afterward, enjoy Moroccan cuisine in Rabat before traveling by private vehicle to Fez, an ancient city of Islamic dynasties known as the Labyrinth City.
Upon arrival in Fez, you will check in to your hotel and have dinner.
Alcohol is also served at this hotel, so please enjoy it with Moroccan cuisine.
Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Dinner/〇
Accommodation: Fez
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Day 3
Fez
After breakfast at the hotel, travel with a Japanese guide to Fez El Bali, a World Heritage Site.
You'll visit a variety of photogenic buildings that touch ancient Islamic culture and traditions, such as the Boo Juroud Gate adorned with beautiful mosaic tiles at the entrance to the labyrinth city, the ancient tannery district of Tanneri, the oldest university in Qarawiyin, the Islamic seminary Bhu Inaniyya Madrasah, Nejjarin Square, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and the palace. Many of them are religious, and even if you can't go inside, you can fully feel their beauty.
For lunch, enjoy a sardine and a tagine, and in the afternoon head to the city of Fes for sightseeing with your guide.
On this day, you can also enjoy an exotic tea ceremony.
Return to your hotel and enjoy dinner while enjoying alcohol.
Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Dinner/〇
Accommodation: Fez
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Day 4
Fez → Casablanca
After breakfast at your hotel, head to Casablanca.
After arriving in Casablanca, you'll start with lunch at a local restaurant.
Afterwards, you'll explore the sights of Casablanca. You can see the Hassan II Mosque, which is said to be the largest in Morocco, where Islamic culture is rooted, from the outside, and you can see beautiful mosaics and architecture in Mohammed V Square.
After checking in to the hotel, you will enjoy dinner.
Enjoy the desert that changes color greatly in the sunlight and turns orange in the sunset, and the starry sky like the planetarium that appears afterwards.
Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Dinner/〇
Accommodation: Casablanca
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Day 5
Marrakech → Casablanca
After breakfast at your hotel, head to Marrakech.
Marrakech, the land of the gods, the Black Pearl, is a World Heritage Site in the old town. In addition, the cultural space of Djemaa El Fnaa, which has flourished since ancient times as a center of culture and trade, has become a World Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Lunch will be served upon arrival.
After lunch, you'll enjoy some free time in the Souks, the Old City landmark Jemaa El Fna Square, and the huge market with its winding, dark, narrow alleys and many shops.
Afterwards, check in to the hotel for dinner.
Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Dinner/〇
Accommodation: Marrakech
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Day 6
Marrakech
After breakfast at the hotel, you'll explore the city of Marrakech.
You'll see the Menara Gardens, the Bahia Palace, and the Saadian Tombs. Berber, Arab, and European cultures blend together, giving you an exotic experience. You can enjoy the city while shopping for souvenirs along the way.
Breakfast/〇 Lunch/〇 Dinner/〇
Accommodation: Marrakech
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Day 8
Marrakech→ Casablanca
After breakfast at your hotel, you'll travel to Casablanca.
Flights from Casablanca to Japan.
Breakfast/〇 Lunch/- Dinner/-
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