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The Imperial Cities and Atlantic Forts, 10-Day

10-Day Itinerary

History and Surf in One Grand Adventure
Priced from
$2,635
Based on 4 PAX Minimum Occupancy

For those who can’t decide between the alluring charm of the coastal towns or the historical heritage of the Imperial Cities, this tour gives the best of both worlds.  Travel down the ‘painted coast’ of Morocco, taking in the beaches and fantastic seafood, then journey back north through the Atlas Mountains as you visit the cities that have played the biggest roles in Morocco’s past.  Your adventure comes full circle as you once again arrive at the coast before bidding a final farewell.

The Imperial Cities and Atlantic Forts, 10-Day At A Glance
Trip Code: TIRA-1192
The Imperial Cities and Atlantic Forts, 10-Day Daily Itinerary
DAY 1 Casablanca
DAY 2 Casablanca – El Jadida – Safi – Essaouira
DAY 3 Essaouira – Mararkech
DAY 4 Marrakech
DAY 5 Marrakech – Fes
DAY 6 Fes
DAY 7 Fes – Meknes - Tangier
DAY 8 Tangier – Asilah – Rabat
DAY 9 Rabat – Casablanca
DAY 10 Casablanca
Detailed Daily Itinerary

DAY 1: Casablanca
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Welcome to Morocco! Today you arrive to Casablanca and meeting your guides at Mohammed V International Airport. After collecting baggage and introductions, you’ll be given a short driving tour of the city to get you acquainted with your surroundings, time permitting, before turning in for the night.

DAY 2: Casablanca – El Jadida – Safi – Essaouira
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Begin your journey this morning to the town of El Jadida. Best known as the setting for Orson Welles’ film Othello, we spend the morning strolling the 17th century battlements and exploring the underground water cisterns of the city. After lunch, head to the ceramics capital of Morocco, Safi. Spend the afternoon visiting this renowned ceramic-makers quarter, and taking in the sights of the Great Mosque and the Portuguese chapel, a stone’s throw from one another. Your day is capped off by traveling the short distance to Essaouira to stay for the night.

DAY 3: Essaouira – Mararkech
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Spend the morning strolling along the beaches, taking in the sights of fishermen as they work on the wharves, and admiring the centuries-old ramparts built by the Portuguese. The wood souks are certainly not to be missed, nor, if you are a seafood lover, the fish grills that line the fishing ports at the foot of the ramparts. Your relaxing day of surf and sea air ends with a short journey to Marrakech, where you spend the night.

DAY 4: Marrakech
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Founded in the 11th century, Marrakech has a much different ambiance than any of the other Imperial Cities, as you discover upon taking a guided walking tour of its souks and monuments. Your visits include the Koutoubia Mosque, artistically beautiful Bahia Palace, the ruins of the Baadi Palace with giant stork nests amidst its crenelated battlements, and the once hidden Tombs of the Saadian Kings. Other visits include the Ali Ben Youssef Mardrasa, the Museum of Marrakech, and many of the souks were workers and craftsmen produce artisan goods in leather, metal and wood. After your tour of the medina, you have time to relax on your own or explore independently. Your evening is capped with an evening meal at the main square of the city, Djmaa el Fna.

DAY 5: Marrakech – Fes
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Today is a day of travel, and indeed, arriving in Fes feels as though you’re arriving in a different world than that of Marrakech. As you wind your way through the Atlas Mountains, you will stop often at small towns for food, photo opportunities, or just to stretch the legs. These breaks often provide the most memorable parts of the tour, since interaction with the Berber peoples that populate these towns is so prevalent. Families of macaque monkeys, called Barbary Apes, may even make an appearance! You arrive at Fes and have a quiet dinner before resting for the night from your full day of travel.

DAY 6: Fes
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Today you explore the intellectual and artistic capital of Morocco, and the oldest of the Imperial Cities. Fes is very much a medieval city, little changed despite the passage of several hundred years. Your walking tour starts after breakfast at the beautiful Bab Boujloud, following a guide to the heart of the medina. There, you have the opportunity to visit historical and cultural sites, such as the Al-Karaouine Mosque and the Tomb of Moulay Idris, as well as observe artisans as they masterfully create their wares. End at the tombs of the Merinid Kings, which overlook the city. Your evening meal is served in a beautifully restored, 19th century palace restaurant, Al Fassia.

DAY 7: Fes – Meknes - Tangier
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Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and then head to Meknes, an Imperial City that lies squarely in the middle of Morocco’s ‘breadbasket.’ As you journey there, see fields of wheat and mint, vineyards, and acres of olive groves. Meknes was once the capital of Moulay Ismail’s 18th Century empire, and so you will visit the infamous sultan’s mausoleum, as well as the ruins of his capital, once hailed as the Versailles of Morocco. After lunch, continue your northward journey to the port city of Tangier to spend the night.

DAY 8: Tangier – Asilah – Rabat
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Awake this morning in a city once deemed an ‘International Zone’ that played host to such jet-setters as Barbara Hutton, writers like William Burroughs, and artists like Eugene Delacroix. Explore the medina, the Grand and Petit Soccos, and maybe do a little souvenir shopping. From Tangier, journey to Rabat, stopping for rest and refreshment at the seaside town of Asilah. Once home to the tyrannical Ahmed er Raisuli, whose rule over the northern Berber tribes was so fierce that the encroaching Spanish simply left him alone, Asilah is now a quiet town that boasts a tempting stretch of beach and a charming, quintessential Moroccan medina. You then continue on to Rabat, the second largest city in the country, its capitol, and home to the royal family.

DAY 9: Rabat – Casablanca
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Rabat is a pristine city, with many gardens and monuments worth seeing. One of the most famous is the uncompleted Hassan Tower. Its construction was begun by Yacoub al-Mansour, who managed to finished the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, but not the Hassan Tower. Of course, no trip to Rabat would be complete without a visit to the Kasbah of the Oudaya. Once a fortified military outpost to keep tabs on the traffic streaming past on the river, the Kasbah is now home to nearly 2,000 of Rabat’s citizens, and houses a museum, mosque, garden, and café. In the afternoon, travel the short distance to Casablanca to visit the second-largest mosque in the world, the Hassan II mosque. Taking in the sight of this majestic building and its nearly 700 foot tall minaret at sunset is not to be missed.

DAY 10: Casablanca
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Your adventure draws to a close! Today you head to the airport and check-in for your onward flights.

Inclusions and Other Information

BASE INCLUSIONS 

  • Scheduled Personal Time
  • Guided Walking Tours of Souks and Monuments
  • Entrance Fees and Guides for All Scheduled Sight Seeing Tours
  • Riad Accommodations (3 and 4 Star)
  • Meals as Listed in Itinerary
  • Land Transportation via Private Vehicle
  • Bottled Drinking Water
  • Moroccan Mobile Phone for Client Use

NOT INCLUDED 

  • ◆ Tips to Local Guides
  • ◆ Deviations From Scheduled Itinerary
  • ◆ International Airfare and Airport Taxes
  • ◆ Obvious personal expenditures

TRANSPORTATION 

  • ◆  Portions of the itinerary travel along mountainous routes. Travel times are dependent upon numerous conditions, but may be extended by necessity.
  • ◆  4x4 SUV
  • ◆  Mini-Bus
  • ◆  Walking

ACTIVITY LEVEL 

EASY: A sedentary-to-average level of fitness is recommended. Activities may be optional. You should be in good health and physically fit enough for a full day of normal sightseeing and walking.

ACCOMMODATIONS 

  • Standard 3 & 4 Star Riad Accommodation. This includes traditional first class Moroccan hotels and small guest homes. Continental style breakfasts are included as well as basic amenities, such as laundry, internet* and telephone. Dining options may be outside of the hotel.  

The Imperial Cities and Atlantic Forts, 10-Day PRICE NOTES
Couples Rate: $3,825
Standard Group Rate (4-7 PAX): $2,635
Large Group Rate (8-27 PAX): $2,080
Coach Group Rate (28-48 PAX): $1,760
All prices are per traveler, based on double occupancy and represent base price of tour without options. Group pricing may apply only to participants booking together. Some conditions may apply and pricing may be subject to change. For confirmed pricing or detailed estimates please contact by email or phone.