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Price: $4,750 - # of Days: 10 days
Treasures Of Morocco, A Women-Only TourLands so diverse they will leave you spellbound; Morocco is a sight to see. On this 11-day women-only tour, travel with a small group to view Morocco's largest mosque in Casablanca and indulge in a wine-paired lunch with the owner who shares her insights into M...
Price: $3,352 - # of Days: 10 days
Treasures Of Morocco - Classic Group, SummerDiscover the spectacular sites of Morocco on this 11-day guided tour. View Morocco's largest mosque in Casablanca and indulge in a feast of aromatic tagines and exotic fruits inside the ancient palace in Fes. Then take time to watch the enticing art of bel...
Price: $3,350 - # of Days: 10 days
Best Of MoroccoAn in-depth Morocco trip featuring all the exciting sights, sounds and flavours befitting of its status as the gateway to Africa. Explore the ancient alleyways of Fes, spend the evening like a local in a riad and learn about the healing touch of Moroccan ingredients like argan oil.Din...
Price: $3,059 - # of Days: 10 days
Morocco: Chefchaouen, Fes & Casablanca Wonder Ready to fall under Morocco’s spell? This trip blends the country’s most iconic sights with unexpected delights - from blue-washed cities and soaring mountains to buzzing souks and breezy coastal towns. Hike the rolling Rif, lose yourself in the timeless...
Price: $3,749 - # of Days: 25 days
Explore Spain, Portugal and Morocco: Coastal Waves & Desert Dunes Three countries, 15 cities, 26 days, and two continents packed with exploration, new experiences, and endless laughs. Forget the big coach buses and dive into Spain and Portugal’s most charming spots by local bus and train. Hop from c...
Price: $8,899 - # of Days: 12 days
Our immersive Morocco tour takes you from the Sahara Desert and across the High Atlas Range to ancient medinas and quiet fishing villages. It's a uniquely in-depth travel experience that reveals all that we love about this friendly and exotic destination.
Price: $20,711 - # of Days: 11 days
Price: $4,725 - # of Days: 10 days
Treasures Of Morocco - Small Group, SummerDiscover the spectacular sites of Morocco on this 11-day guided tour. View Morocco's largest mosque in Casablanca and indulge in a feast of aromatic tagines and exotic fruits inside the ancient palace in Fes. Then take time to watch the enticing art of belly...
The popular port town of Essaouira (called Mogador by the Portuguese) dates to Phoenician times, but it was redesigned in the 18th century by a French architect who was in the service of Louis XV. Its cultural mix, blue-painted and whitewashed buildings, and pinkish-red ramparts make it one of the most attractive resorts on the Atlantic coast.
The Medina at Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a delight to explore. Its labyrinth of streets and alleys house a thriving marketplace where locals go to shop for fresh fish, vegetables and meat, spices, household items, and clothing. The town is less touristy than other parts of the country, but there are still plenty of shops selling wooden crafts, fine leather goods and other souvenirs.
The working harbor is the place to go in the morning and in the evening, when the small boats return with their catch. Much of this is taken to markets elsewhere, but it is possible to buy fish fresh from the boat or from the many stalls close to the harbor, where you can have it cooked to enjoy on the long picnic tables. Alternatively, visit the fish souk and haggle over your purchase, then have it gutted, filleted and de-scaled for a small tip.
The large beach just south of the medina is a favorite with wind surfers and visitors looking to work on their tan or enjoy a camel ride. It does tend to be windy at times, but that means a lack of annoying bugs, particularly in the late spring. There's an excellent cookery school in the old Medina area. L'Atelier Madada offers workshops on traditional Moroccan cuisine including the famed local dish, fish tagine, as well as the delicious almond pastries known as Gazelle Horns. http://www.lateliermadada.com.
Another big draw is the annual International Gnaoua and World Music Festival, which takes place in May or June. Because the festival attracts a large crowd and accommodations fill early, it's best to make reservations well in advance if you're planning to visit then. http://www.festival-gnaoua.net.
Day trips can be made to Safi (a coastal town famous for its tiles and pottery) or El-Jadida (with an impressive Portuguese fortress and a golf course). Essaouira can be reached by bus from Agadir or Marrakech. It is 110 mi/175 km west of Marrakech.
The popular port town of Essaouira (called Mogador by the Portuguese) dates to Phoenician times, but it was redesigned in the 18th century by a French architect who was in the service of Louis XV. Its cultural mix, blue-painted and whitewashed buildings, and pinkish-red ramparts make it one of the most attractive resorts on the Atlantic coast.
The Medina at Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a delight to explore. Its labyrinth of streets and alleys house a thriving marketplace where locals go to shop for fresh fish, vegetables and meat, spices, household items, and clothing. The town is less touristy than other parts of the country, but there are still plenty of shops selling wooden crafts, fine leather goods and other souvenirs.
The working harbor is the place to go in the morning and in the evening, when the small boats return with their catch. Much of this is taken to markets elsewhere, but it is possible to buy fish fresh from the boat or from the many stalls close to the harbor, where you can have it cooked to enjoy on the long picnic tables. Alternatively, visit the fish souk and haggle over your purchase, then have it gutted, filleted and de-scaled for a small tip.
The large beach just south of the medina is a favorite with wind surfers and visitors looking to work on their tan or enjoy a camel ride. It does tend to be windy at times, but that means a lack of annoying bugs, particularly in the late spring. There's an excellent cookery school in the old Medina area. L'Atelier Madada offers workshops on traditional Moroccan cuisine including the famed local dish, fish tagine, as well as the delicious almond pastries known as Gazelle Horns. http://www.lateliermadada.com.
Another big draw is the annual International Gnaoua and World Music Festival, which takes place in May or June. Because the festival attracts a large crowd and accommodations fill early, it's best to make reservations well in advance if you're planning to visit then. http://www.festival-gnaoua.net.
Day trips can be made to Safi (a coastal town famous for its tiles and pottery) or El-Jadida (with an impressive Portuguese fortress and a golf course). Essaouira can be reached by bus from Agadir or Marrakech. It is 110 mi/175 km west of Marrakech.
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