Day 1 - Casablanca, Morocco
Arrive in Casablanca, where you are met and transferred to
your hotel. Tonight, gather for a welcome dinner.
Day 2 - Tangier
Begin the day in the port city of Casablanca, Morocco’s
largest metropolis and its commercial hub. Visit the
stunning Hassan II Mosque, which accommodates up to
25,000 worshipers; its minaret stands as the tallest religious
structure in the world. Then, explore the Museum of Moroccan Judaism to learn about the region’s lasting Jewish legacy. Later, board a high-speed train to Tangier, the
storied city that helps define the north of Morocco and serves
as a gateway to Europe. Appealing and cosmopolitan, with
mixtures of Moroccan, African and European influences, Tangier is a melting pot of cultures. Contrary to popular
belief, the movie Casablanca was actually based on Tangier,
due to its reputation as the city of spies, well earned during
various conflicts of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Day 3 - Tangier
Today your journey takes you to the kasbah, in Tangier’s
old citadel, where you visit the newly renovated Kasbah
Museum, built in the former Sultan’s Palace. View collections
that document the history of Morocco as well as priceless
treasures such as a gilded, illuminated Koran, and don’t miss
the large mosaic works on display in its open courtyard.
Afterward, stroll through the Old Medina and enter the
bustling Grand Socco (souk). Stop at the American Legation,
a museum that traces the history of the relationship between
the United States and Morocco. Continue to Moshe Nahon,
one of the most beautiful synagogues in Morocco, located in
heart of the Medina. Finally, visit Cap Spartel, a promontory covered with rockrose and cork oaks.
Day 4 - Chefchaouen
Set out for Chefchaouen, where the streets and most of the
buildings in the medina (old town) are painted a brilliant
sky blue. View the medina lined with cafés filled with locals
and tourists alike, mingling easily and absorbing the unique
atmosphere of Morocco’s Blue City. Then, continue to Fez,
an imperial gem long considered the spiritual heart of the
country. Fez, founded by Moulay Idris I in the eighth century
and Morocco’s capital until 1912, became home to Arab
emigrants from Spain and Tunisia, whose influence is still
felt today. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel, a former
palace. Tonight, gather for dinner with your fellow guests.
Day 5 - Fez
Step back in time to the Middle Ages as you visit Fez el-Bali
(Old Fez) – the cultural heart of Morocco. Explore some of
the 9,000 narrow lanes, alleys and souks (open air markets)
that make up the labyrinth of the city’s old quarter, which
was also a renowned center of medieval learning. View the
Karaouine, one of the oldest still-functioning universities in
the world, and Nejjarine Square, with its beautiful fountain and elaborate tile mosaics. Continue to Fez el-Jadid (New
Fez), where you see the Royal Palace, madrasas (Islamic
schools) and mellah (Jewish quarter).
Day 6 - Volubilis & Meknes
Journey overland to explore Volubilis, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site that is home to some of the best-preserved
Roman ruins in North Africa. Among its greatest treasures
are the amazing mosaic floors of former family dwellings,
which still colorfully depict Orpheus charming animals with his lyre, nine dolphins signifying good luck and a
portrait of Amphitrite in a seahorse-drawn chariot. Continue
to Meknes, one of the imperial cities of Morocco and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 17th century by
the powerful sultan Moulay Ismail, Meknes was envisioned
to rival the court of his contemporary, Louis XIV of France.
Proceed to a local winery for a gourmet lunch made from
locally sourced, organic ingredients and enjoyed among the
region’s sunbathed vineyards and olive groves — a refreshing
Chef ’s Table experience. Afterward, continue to Rabat.
Day 7 - Rabat
Explore Rabat, the political capital of the kingdom, observing
its cultural influences and the superbly preserved relics of its
Moorish past. Visit historical sites flanked by wide avenues
and lush parks, including the 12th-century Hassan Tower, an
excellent example of Moorish architecture, and the nearby
mausoleum dedicated to Mohamed V, the founder of modern
Morocco and grandfather of the current king. Venture into
Oudaya Kasbah, built on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic
Ocean. Its gate is one of the most beautiful surviving artifacts
in the Moorish world. Explore a delightful Andalusian
Garden, complete with a melodious fountain and sweet-smelling
orange trees. Discover the national Museum of
Parure, perusing its collection of Moroccan jewelry. Round
out your introduction to Rabat at the Mohamed VI Museum
of Modern Contemporary Art, a wonderful repository of
Moroccan history and modern artworks. After lunch, drive
to Marrakech where you enjoy a Scenic Sundowner at your
hotel, with views of the Atlas Mountains.
Day 8 - Marrakech
Unearth the secrets of Marrakech, beginning in the beguiling
Jardin Majorelle, a picturesque garden created by French
painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by design legend
Yves Saint Laurent. Stop at the Yves Saint Laurent Museum
nearby for an up close look at some of the famed designer’s
creations. Continue your explorations in the walled medina,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at its architectural
jewels, including the soaring Koutoubia minaret. Next,
explore Bahia Palace — a masterpiece of design adorned
with marble, stucco and mosaics and featuring an open
courtyard filled with fountains and plants — for insight into
how the privileged lived here during the 19th century. Then,
discover Ben Youssef Madrasa, a Koranic school was built
around 1570 that is likewise renowned for its magnificent
architecture. Later visit Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakech’s main
square, to experience its heady milieu replete with vendors,
acrobats, dancers, street musicians and even snake charmers
performing at every turn. You may also opt to stroll the city’s
fabled, labyrinthine souks.
Day 9 - Marrakech
Today, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities:
Unearth Another Side of Morocco, viewing daily life
amid the gorgeous Atlas Mountains.
Discover the Agafay Desert of Stone, taking in its serene
red-rock splendors outside Marrakech.
Learn to Cook With Moroccan Spices during a cooking
demonstration and tasting; also visit Marrakech’s souks.
Later, gather for a special dinner featuring entertainment
by a traditional gnaoua band, savoring once more the
distinctive tastes and sounds of Morocco at its most
authentic.
Day 10 - Marrakech
After breakfast, privately transfer to the airport for your
departing flight.