A Colorful World Morocco 9 Days

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About this tour


Highlight

In-Depth Tour of Morocco’s Four Imperial Cities
Explore Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech — journey through the heart of Morocco’s royal history and dynasties in one unforgettable trip.

UNESCO World Heritage Discovery
Visit iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the Medina of Fes, Aït Benhaddou Kasbah, and the historic Medina of Marrakech.

Gateway to the Sahara Experience
Cross the Atlas Mountains and experience the dramatic landscapes of desert gateway towns, immersed in authentic Berber culture.

Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl of Morocco
Discover the world-famous Blue City nestled in the Rif Mountains, and embrace its unique charm, tranquility, and romance.

Islamic Architecture & Royal Heritage
Admire the Hassan II Mosque, Royal Palace exteriors, historic mosques, and traditional Islamic madrasas.

Authentic Moroccan Culinary Experience
Savor traditional Moroccan cuisine including tagine, couscous, and refreshing mint tea.

Accommodation in 4-star hotels or similar category (local rating standard)
Enjoy accommodations that balance comfort with authentic regional character.


Itinerary

Day 1 Flight to Casablanca

Take the flight from Montreal to Casablanca.

Flight Information: AC 072 Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) on March 3 at 9:30 PM ----------- Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) on March 4 at 10:35 AM

Plane
Lunch: No
Breakfast: No
Dinner: No

Day 2 Arrival Casablanca

Welcome to Morocco! Welcome to the modern seaside city of grand Casablanca! Arrive into Casablanca airport and meet the Tour Guide. Then start a wonderful sightseeing tour from the main attraction of Casablanca is the relatively modern and monumental Hassan II Mosque. It was completed in 1993 and sits on an outcrop that extends into the Atlantic Ocean beach and offers magnificent views. From there, take a leisurely stroll along the AIN DIAB Corniche, which stretches along the Atlantic coast and is sometimes called the Miami of Morocco. And then view the Mohammed V Square.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: No
Dinner: Yes

Day 3 Casablanca - Marrakech

After breakfast, head south to Marrakech. Marrakech has Berber ancestry and history rather than Arabs. It was once an important trading capital for the Atlas tribes and is still a major economic center. Marrakech is nicknamed “Red City” because of its 1,000-yearold red sandstone walls and buildings. It is a major economic center and home to the prosperous Medina (Old Arab Quarter). Visit the Koutoubia Mosque (Exterior) built in the 12th century, and explore the intricate wooden and painted ceilings of the Bahia Palace in the 19th century. And escape the heat in the Majorelle Garden among fountains, cactus and palm trees. Take a tour of Jemaa el-Fna square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, becomes active in the evening, with vendors and musicians, acrobats, storytellers, and even snake charmers. As the sun sets, many platoons begin to appear, serving everything from dinner to fruit juice drinks and dried dates. For a more relaxing experience, you can enjoy a bite of fresh tea at one of the many cafes above the square and enjoy the wonders below. Enjoy your time exploring the lively Marrakech.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: Yes

Day 4 Marrakech - Ait Ben haddou - Ouarzazate

Leaving Marrakech, venture into the desert and cross the High Atlas Mountains to Ouarzazate. On a clear day, Toubkal Mountain, the highest peak of 13,671 feet (4,167 m), can be seen. Stretch your legs and enjoy panoramic views of winding roads and rugged mountains. In the afternoon, arrive at the UNESCO-protected Aït Benhaddou Castle. Stroll through the labyrinth of alleys and passages of 11th century buildings, then climb up the old granary-an ideal place to admire Aït Benhaddou and the surrounding area. Look out for the ancient camel merchant trade route that once connected the Sahara and Marrakech. As you continue to explore Aït Benhaddou, fans of movies and power games will enjoy visiting the epic HBO series, as well as the characteristic attractions in movies such as “Gladiator”, “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Jewels of the Nile”.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: Yes

Day 5 Ouarzazate - Todra Gorge - Merzouga

Today, you will continue driving east to your final destination: the sand sea Merzouga. Along the way, stop at Tinghir to admire the river oasis that extends to both sides of the town. The surrounding desert landscape shows impressive hills, terraces and plateaus. Nearby, you will have the opportunity to explore the Todra gorge, a 984 feet (300 meters) deep gorge cut by the Todra River (this attraction is available to visit in summer, but not in winter because of the time for sunset). After arriving at Merzouga, go and watch the sunset on the big sand dunes. There are many deserts in the world, but there are not many large red dunes. The Sahara here is unique. It will change with natural light, showing golden color. Return to hotel for dinner. Admire the vast starry night sky.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: Yes

Day 6 Merzouga - Ifran - Fes

Before dawn, watch the sunrise slowly rise over the vast Sahara desert. Roaming the golden desert. After breakfast, today will depart early because your driver will stop at several cultural attractions while admiring the views in the unique landscape. Enjoy desert plains, high mountains and endless plateaus. On the way, stop for lunch in Middelt, known as the “Apple City”. and then head to Ifrane, known as the "Swiss Town". Ifrane is located in the Atlas Mountains at an altitude of 1664 meters and 60 kilometers south of Fes. The city began to be built in 1929. , a small town with a population of only about 10,000 people, attracting countless tourists every year. There is no trace of Moroccan culture here. Afterwards, proceed to the medieval city of Fes, and check into the hotel.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: Yes

Day 7 Fes - Chefchaouen

After breakfast, visit the oldest imperial city in Morocco –Fes, As a UNESCO-protected site, the city has not experienced much colonial development, allowing you to experience its medieval charm. Fes consists of two old Medina districts, Fes el Bali and Fes el Jdid (the newer part of the city), as well as Ville Nouvelle designed by France in the early 20th century. You will meet your local tour guide who will help you explain the narrow and maze-like old streets of the ancient town, starting with Fes el Bali that dates back to 789 AD. Then will view Al Karouin University (exterior) which is the first university of the world, was built in 859AD, and its history is two hundred years earlier than the University of Bologna, the mother of European universities. The Guinness Book of World Records recognizes as the oldest degree-granting university. Afterwards, visit the Médersa Bou Inania and visit the world-renowned various handicraft workshops, mosaics, bronzes, carpets, dyeing workshops, etc. Visit the «notorious» Leather Dyeing Vat. The Fes Dyeing Workshop still uses the ancient dyeing process. In order to make the leather show the color of natural plants, it retains the traditional hand-kneaded leather and the ancient method of natural drying. and see for yourself how leather and fabrics are dyed. Afterwards, leave Fes and head north to Chefchaouen, the “Blue City” within the Rif Mountains.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: Yes

Day 8 Chefchaouen - Rabat - Casablanca

After breakfast, go head to Rabat, the bustling city of Morocco’s capital since 1956. Rabat was awarded the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2012, and the city has a lot to see. Start with the medieval fortifications of Rabat’s Royal Palace (Exterior) and find Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and Masul Mosque (Exterior). Next, visit Kasbah des Oudaïas, the gate of the old city center of Rabat. Take some time to admire the white and blue buildings nearby and learn about traditional regional handicrafts. Afterwards, drive back to Casablanca and check into the hotel.

Bus
Lunch: Yes
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: Yes

Day 9 Leaving Casablanca

After breakfast, enjoy your free time in the hotel, then take shuttle bus to the international airport. Take flight back to Montreal.

Flight Information: AC 073 Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) on March 11, 11:15 ----------- Montreal Trudeau International Airport (YUL) on March 11, 14:10

Plane
Lunch: No
Breakfast: Yes
Dinner: No

Departure Time & Meeting Point

06:30PM : Montréal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport - 975 boulevard Roméo-Vachon Nord Nord, Dorval, Quebec, H4Y 1H1


Inclusions

Tour guide

Local hotel accommodation (Hotels in North America provide two beds maximum per room, and may change without prior notice)

Bus Transportation

Round-trip international economy class airfare

Meals as indicated in the itinerary

Hotel accommodation as indicated in the itinerary

Entrance fees to attractions as indicated in the itinerary


Exclusions

Travel insurance

The total gratuity for the tour guide is USD $48 per person for the entire trip

Any expenses not listed in the itinerary and all personal expenses

Notice

1. Booking & Amendment Policy

All bookings are non-refundable and non-changeable once confirmed.


2. Flight & Itinerary Changes

This package includes airfare; however, the airline operates independently and may adjust or cancel flights (e.g., due to strikes), which may affect the itinerary. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to cover such risks.

Due to uncontrollable factors such as weather or traffic conditions, the company reserves the right to adjust the itinerary content or sequence to ensure smooth completion of the tour.


3. Travel Documents & Visa Requirements

Passengers are responsible for carrying valid travel documents (passport and visa) and must ensure they meet the entry and exit requirements of all relevant countries or regions. Passports must be valid for at least six months from the return date.

We assume all passengers hold valid Canadian passports. If holding a passport of another nationality, please inform us in advance.

In accordance with airline regulations, passports must contain at least two full blank pages marked “Visa” and must be intact without missing pages, damage, or unauthorized markings. Failure to meet these requirements may result in denial of boarding or entry. The company shall not be held liable.

Even with valid travel documents and visas, entry may still be denied by immigration authorities. In such cases, all additional costs (accommodation, transportation, etc.) shall be borne by the passenger. No refunds or rescheduling will be provided.

If boarding or entry is denied by airlines or immigration authorities, the company shall not be responsible and no refund will be issued.

If you have questions regarding visa or entry requirements, please consult the Consular Affairs Bureau for Canadians Abroad or visit voyage.gc.ca for official information.


4. Health Declaration & Insurance

Upon booking, passengers confirm they are physically fit for travel. The company shall not be liable for illness, injury, or death arising from pre-existing medical conditions.

Passengers must ensure their health condition is suitable for travel. Consult a doctor if necessary and bring required medication. Any consequences arising from personal medical conditions shall be borne by the passenger. If such issues affect the group’s operation, the company reserves the right to terminate participation without refund. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.


5. Minor Policy

Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by at least one adult throughout the entire trip.


6. Group Conduct Policy

If a participant deliberately obstructs the tour guide, endangers others, or disrupts the group, the guide reserves the right to terminate participation without refund. Any minors under their supervision will be treated the same. The company assumes no responsibility after departure from the group.


7. Personal Responsibility & Belongings

If a passenger fails to meet the group at the designated time and place due to personal reasons (including illness, accident, or tardiness), resulting in missed activities, no refund will be provided.

Please avoid bringing valuables. Passengers are responsible for safeguarding their personal belongings and travel documents at all times. The company and its staff shall not be liable for any loss or theft under any circumstances.


8. Destination Conditions Disclaimer

Travel destinations outside Canada may have different living standards and conditions, including public facilities, accommodations, services, food, and water quality. The company shall not be liable for any loss, damage, illness, or injury resulting from such differences.


9. Accessibility Assistance

If you have accessibility needs (such as wheelchair assistance), please contact our sales team in advance.