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Cultural Morocco FAM Cultural Morocco FAM CULTURAL MOROCCO Phone: +1-800-315-0755 | E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cultureholidays.com CULTURE HOLIDAYS Cultural Morocco FAM Tour Description Morocco is a gateway to Africa and a country of dizzying diversity. Here you'll find epic mountain ranges, ancient cities, sweeping deserts – and warm hospitality. Morocco is quickly becoming one of the world’s most sought-after tourist destinations. From Casablanca through Rabat and Tangier at the tip of the continent; from the infinite blue labyrinth streets of Chefchaouen, and down to Fez, and still further south to the ever-spreading dunes of Erg Chebbi in the Sahara Desert; over to Marrakech, and the laid-back coastal town of Essaouira, Morocco has an abundance of important natural and historical assets. Marrakech Known as the capital of Morocco under the reign of Youssef Ben Tachfine, this “Pearl of the South” known as Marrakesh, remains one of the top attractions of tourists . Fez in the north of Morocco is a crucial center of commerce and industry (textile mills, refineries, tanneries and soap), thus making crafts and textiles an important part of the city’s past and present economy. The city, whose old quarters are classified world heritage by UNESCO, is a religious and intellectual center as well as an architectural gem. Rabat is the capital of Morocco and is a symbol of continuity in Morocco. At the heart of the city, stands the Hassan Tower, the last vestige of an unfinished mosque. Casablanca Known as the international metropolis whose development is inseparable from the port activity, Casablanca is a major international business hub. As a commercial and industrial city, “Casa” includes a spiritual dimension with its iconic floating Hassan II mosque, one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. CULTURE HOLIDAYS Cultural Morocco FAM Tour Highlights Morocco is quite a mountainous country with the Atlas Mountains running from northeast to the southwest through the center and the Rif Mountains located in the north. In Moroccan culture, the liver is considered the center of love, not the heart. Visit to the capital city of Morocco - Rabat, a historic city which is characterized by Islamic and French-colonial architecture. Visit to Chefchaouen - the city painted in blue, is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Morocco. Visit to Fes – the erstwhile capital of Morocco (until 1925), long been considered the spiritual home of the country. And Of course, visit to Marrakech (host of one of the biggest souks of Morocco) & Casablanca (the largest city of Morocco) Tour Itinerary DAY 1: CASABLANCA - ARRIVAL DAY Arrive at Mohammed V airport, Casablanca and meet and greet with our representative and transfer to hotel and check in at hotel. Overnight: Casablanca DAY 2: CASABLANCA - MARRAKECH After breakfast, check out and proceed to United Nations Square. The Hassan II Mosque (exterior) and the Corniche Boulevard and then Transfer to Marrakech and rest of the time is to explore the city of Marrakech by own. Overnight: Marrakech Meals: Breakfast CULTURE HOLIDAYS Cultural Morocco FAM DAY 3: MARRAKECH After breakfast proceed to sightseeing of Marrakech founded by the Almoravides at the end of the 11th century; Marrakech sits in a lush oasis nestling at the foot of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. You will visit the famous the Koutoubia mosque, the gorgeous Bahia Palace and Majorelle garden a peaceful space in the New Town with exotic botanical plants brought from all over the world. Proceed to main square of Djemaa Lefna It is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city). It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists. Overnight: Marrakech Meal: Breakfast DAY 4: MARRAKECH - BENI MELLAL - FES After breakfast, Check out and proceed to Fes via Beni Mellal. Upon arrival to Fes, go for a panoramic tour of the city. Overnight: Fes Meal: Breakfast CULTURE HOLIDAYS Cultural Morocco FAM DAY 5: FES After breakfast, Proceed to City tour of Fes Visit of the medieval Medina. You will also explore the famous souks where craftsmen still labour in the age-old oriental tradition. • The Mellah (Jewish quarter) walk there on pm end of the visit • The Medina interesting walk there and possibility to make shopping • MedersaBouInania interior visit • Nejjarine Square • The tanneries • The Palaces of Fez El Bali • The modern city drive by Overnight: Fes Meals: Breakfast DAY 6: FES - MEKNES - RABAT - CASABLANCA (296 KM) After breakfast, checkout and transfer to Casablanca via Meknes, start a sightseeing tour of the city called "Moroccan Versailles" which was founded at the end of the 17th century by Moulay Ismail, a contemporary of Louis XIV. Considered as the finest gateway in Morocco and the royal stables. Additional sightseeing includes Bab El Mansour, considered as the finest gateway in Morocco. Sightseeing of Rabat, the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Oudaya Kasbah and garden to admire the view on the river, the sea and the neighbouring city of Salé. Overnight: Casablanca Meal: Breakfast CULTURE HOLIDAYS Cultural Morocco FAM DAY 7: CASABLANCA - DEPARTURE After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to Casablanca Mohammed V International airport (35 km approx.) for the flight. Meals: Breakfast What you’ll get Includes: 2 Nights’ Accommodation in Marrakech 2 Nights’ Accommodation in Fes 2 Nights’ Accommodation in Casablanca Daily Breakfast Professional English - speaking tour guides Return airport transfer in all cities Daily 1 bottle of mineral water during tours Does not include: Any International Airfare Insurance Visa Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry Port-rage, tips, laundry, wines, mineral water, telephone charges, optional tours All items of personal nature and also food and drinks not forming part of the itinerary Any sightseeing not mentioned in inclusions CULTURE HOLIDAYS Cultural Morocco FAM Where you'll Stay City Nights 4 Star Hotel Marrakech 2 Blue Sea LE Printemps or Similar Fes 2 L’escale Hotel or similar Casablanca 2 Kenzi Basma or similar Dates & Rates 2021 Month Dates Twin / Double / Triple Sharing Single Supplement May 2021 21 $1,159 $399 June 2021 25 $1159$899 $399$299 July 2021 23 $1,159 $399 August 2021 27 $1,159 $399 September 2021 12 $1159$899 $399$299 October 2021 22 $1,159 $399 November 2021 17 $1,159 $399 December 2021 10 $1,159 $399 2022 Month Dates Twin / Double / Triple Sharing Single Supplement January 2022 14 $1299 $449 February 2022 18 $1299 $449 March 2022 18 $1299 $449 April 2022 22 $1299 $449 May 2022 20 $1299 $449 June 2022 17 $1299$949 $449$399 July 2022 22 $1299 $449 August 2022 19 $1299 $449 September 2022 17 $1299$949 $449$399 October 2022 14 $1299 $449 November 2022 11 $1299 $449 December 2022 09 $1299 $449 CULTURE HOLIDAYS .
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