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This Fabulous 12Ngt- 12 Day Package Is Available At Discover Morocco; Casablanca, Atlas Medina, Marrakech, Rabat , Fes & Tangier This is a Spectacular 7 Day Tour of Northern Africa bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Morocco is a wondrous, eyes-open taste of the exotic, with conjurers, souks piled high with hordes of treasures and endless glasses of mint tea. It's also an adventure into some of North Africa's most stunning scenery with the desert on its doorstep and the craggy heights of the Atlas Medinas. Morocco is also a journey into a timeless, tranquil world of indigenous coastal villages, colorful-painted towns influenced by the Moors and that cling to hillsides and remote outposts and adobe forts. This fascinating country is a merging of the African world, and is steeped in age-old customs. It's no wonder Morocco has been feted by artists and writers for decades and continues to enchant all who visit. Some of the areas and places we will visit; Casablanca, Rabat, Atlas Medina, Fes, Tangier & Marrakech. An endless spirit offers entertainment in its Djemaa el-Fna square and souks (marketplaces) selling ceramics, jewelry and metal lanterns. The capital Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas is a 12th-century royal fort overlooking the water. Explore ‘Moors’ History; Seville, Granada, Cordoba & Madrid 5 Days of rich little known Moors history staring with a ferry ride from Tangier to Spain. Uncover the intriguing stories, legends and African history. Get a glimpse of what life was like when the Moors occupied and ruled the cities of Spain. Adventures continue as we fast train to Madrid to enjoy Spain’s culture before returning to Casablanca and with a renewed sense of our continuing little known history. Let’s create a new…? This Fabulous 12ngt- 12 day Package is Available at $3,795 per person, based on double occupancy (SINGLE $4795) A Champion Travelers Event!!! A $500.00 nonrefundable, nontransferable deposit per person to reserve your space… Second deposit of $1000 pp is due: Jan. 20/2022 and Final Payment is due: May 19, 2022! Cancel Terms: Initial $500 deposit is Nonrefundable/Nontransferable – Full $1500 deposit is under penalty as of Feb. 18, 2022 and under full penalty starting Jun.. 20, 2022! * Monthly Payments are welcomed! A valid Passport & COVID-VACCINATION is required for travel to Morocco & Spain. A Visa is not required for US Citizens 2020 Airline Taxes & fees are subject to change without notice per the airlines… Fares, itinerary and schedules are also subject to change without notice. Triple & Quad accommodations are not an option. Optional Business Class Air Upgrade starting at $3,500 pp in addition to this tour package cost; see agent for details. Package Includes: *Round Trip International Air on Royal Air Morocco from Washington Dulles Intl. Airport to Morocco *Meet & Greet w/ English speaking Tour Guides *Air- conditioned Transportation * SFC & DLX Hotel Accommodations * Ferry from Morocco to Spain * All Tours plus Moors History * Train Ride in Spain * Breakfast & Dinner Daily and Lunch where mentioned * Open Market “Souqs” for shopping! Not included: Travel Protection Insurance (Highly recommended), visit our website for a FREE quote & purchase, things of personal nature and Gratuities (Suggested amount for gratuities, $11 per person per day = $132) Agent will collect in advance or upon entry in Morocco or you can pay to CST in advance. Optional Monthly Payments: $272 per person per month starting Apr. 2021 thru May 19, 2022 - Dbl. Occupancy and $343 for Single Room (14payments) BOOKING CODE: CSTMS/22 Travel arrangements by: Champion Services Travel - PO Box 44140Fort Washington, Md. 20749 - 301. 686-0970 [email protected] all4champion.com Itinerary – CST Morocco & Spain 2022 Day 1/ Fri. Aug. 19/2022 Depart IAD for Morocco Tonight we depart from Dulles Intl. Airport on Air Morocco for our overnight flight to Casablanca, Morocco. (Est. departure time 9:15PM- Arrive Morocco 9:20AM next day) details to come… Day 2/ Sat, Aug. 20/22 - Atlas Medina & Spa Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in Marrakech (about 3-hour drive). Check-in at your hotel for dinner and an overnight. Casablanca - Arrival - Marrakech D Marrakech: (D) Atlas Medina & Spa is surrounded by a 12 acre garden in the heart of Marrakech's Hivernage Square. It offers rooms with private bathrooms, a spa and free parking. The air-conditioned rooms at Atlas Medina & Spa come with a TV and private bathroom. All rooms have free Wi-Fi internet. Guests have access to Atlas Medina's swimming pools and garden with palm trees, as well as spa access available for an additional fee. A fitness center is also offered at the hotel. Day 3/ Sun, Aug. 21/22 - Atlas Medina & Spa Marr Today, enjoy a tour of historical Marrakech. See El Bahia Palace where you will find a sentry of nesting storks standing guard. Visit the vibrant and historic Jewish Mellah, and see the majestic 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque. Pass by the Royal Palace during a tour of the ancient city wall. Then, visit one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in Morocco, Jardin Majorelle, a colorful oasis in the center of Marrakech with exotic plants, fountains and palm trees designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle. Then, enter the 9th-century walled Medina and enjoy time to mingle with locals and artisans as you shop at the ancient market. This evening, enjoy a nice typical Moroccan dinner with your group. Overnight at your hotel in Marrakech. Explore Marrakech (BD) Day 4/ Mon, Aug. 22/22 - Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace After breakfast and check-out, proceed to Rabat. Enjoy a tour of the capital of Morocco and one of the Imperial Cities. Visit the Medina built by Moorish refugees from Spain, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and exlore the Oudaya Kasbah. Continue to Meknes, another Imperial City, with its rich architectural legacy. See the Victory Gate (Bab-el-Mansour), the Royal Palace with its underground stables, and Bab El Khamis Flea Market. Travel to Fes, the oldest Imperial City and the spiritual and cultural center of Morocco. In the evening, savor a nice dinner at your hotel. Overnight at your hotel in Fes. Marrakech - Rabat - Meknes - Fes (BD) Immersing you in stylish luxury, Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace is a five-star respite for discerning travelers. Unpack your bags in elegantly appointed accommodations, enhanced by refined design elements and bathed in natural light. Delight your palate with diverse international dining and creative cocktails at our restaurants and bar. After an eventful day of business or sightseeing, refresh in our sparkling outdoor pool or energize in our cutting-edge fitness center. A beacon of luxury, our Fes hotel is the perfect place to center your experience in an uncommon travel destination. Day 5/ Tue, Aug. 23/22 - Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace Discover Fes, one of the holiest cities in the world. Learn of its historical importance as a center of government, philosophy, medicine, and religion during a fascinating panoramic tour that includes the Medersa Bou Inania, built in 1325. See the Jewish Quarter, the city ramparts and the gates of the Palace. Then, set out on a walking tour in the Medina. Founded in the 9th century, it is home to the world's oldest continuously functioning university. Amid the cobbled alleyways of this ancient market, you'll find donkeys and mules laden with goods walking alongside buyers. Spend time at the famous leather tanneries that date back to the 11th century and are considered to be among the oldest tanneries in the world. View the honeycomb of vats exploding in brilliant colors. (B) Remainder of the day is at leisure. In the evening, enjoy a savory dinner at your hotel followed by an overnight stay. (BD) Day 6/ Wed, Aug. 24/22 - Hilton Tangier City Center After breakfast, depart for Tangier. En route, stop at Chefchaouen - the "Blue City" of Morocco. Take in the beauty of the surrounding mountains, enhanced by the contrast of the brightly painted Medina. Enjoy free time to explore the famous indigo-blue streets of this small town, and stop in one of the many handicraft shops that are known for the wool garments and woven blankets that are unique to this region. Free time for lunch (on your own) then continue on to Tangier. This afternoon, arrive in Tangier and enjoy a tour to see Spartel Cape Lighthouse, the place where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Then visit Hercules caves. According to the Greek methodology, the Hercules rested here after digging the Strait of Gibraltar. Transfer to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay. (B D) Fes - Chefchaouen – Tangier BD Tangier: Hilton Tangier Hotel offering a terrace and views of the city, Hilton Tangier City Center Hotel & Residences is located in Tangier in the Tangier-Tetouan Region. Rooms include a TV. You will find a kettle in the room. Each room comes with a private bathroom. There is a 24-hour front desk, a business center, concierge service and shops at the property. Cap Malabata is 3.7 mi away from Hilton Tangier City Center Hotel & Residences. Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport is 8.1 mi from the property. Day 7/ Thu, Aug. 25/22 – Melia Sevilla After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tangier Pier to board the high speed ferry over to Tarifa, where you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel in Seville. En route, stop at a bodega in Jerez de la Frontera for a tour and tasting before sitting down for locally-curated tapas. After this light lunch, continue on to Seville for dinner and an overnight stay.
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