14-Nights Morocco: Sahara & Beyond - Journeys
Available Dates
1/21/2024
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1/4/2026
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Additional Inclusions
- Accommodation: Hotels (13 nts), comfortable desert camp (1 nt)
- Meals: 14 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners
- Transport: Private air-con minivan, 4x4
- Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Islamic Calligraphy Class, Fès
- Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Moroccan Foodie Experience, Marrakech
- Your G for Good Moment: Mhaya Village Community Lunch, Meknès
- Your Foodie Moment: Djemaa el Fna Market Square Visit, Marrakech
- Arrival transfer
- Guided city tour of Meknès
- Guided tour of Volubilis
- Guided walking tour of the Fès medina including artisans' quarters and Fès tannery
- Guided night walk of Djemaa el Fna square
- Marrakech medina walk and spice shop visit
- Marrakech tour including souks, Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs
- Visit the ancient kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou
- Sahara excursion by 4x4 including a visit to the town of Tamegroute
- Overnight in a comfortable, traditional desert camp with dinner under the stars and sunset desert walk
- Explore the Draa region and orientation tour of Zagora
- Taroudant market visit
- Aït Mansour Gorge excursion
- Visit to Tafraoute
- Explore Essaouira
- Visit Menara Gardens and the Jardin Majorelle
- All transport between destinations and to/from included activities
Essaouira
Tafraout
Taroudant
Zagora
Erg Chegaga
Ait Benhaddou
Marrakech
Fes (Fez)
Casablanca
Discover the rich cultural heritage of Morocco, where many distinct peoples have left their indelible mark—from ancient Romans to the Arabs to the French–and encounter the living legacy of North Africa’s indigenous Amazigh, or Berbers. Explore the atmospheric souks of Marrakech and Fez, witnessing age-old crafts like damascening and hand-painted ceramics; venture to the ancient adobe village of Aït Ben Haddou, used as a filming location for many Hollywood productions; and enjoy lunch with an Amazigh family in a small oasis village. Then head to Essaouria, the windy Atlantic city that was a onetime haven for pirates—and now musicians.