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February 9, 2022

Morocco Enchanting Land JESS@FriendsTravel.com

#Morocco



Gateway to Sahara

an enchanting land of sea, sand and beauty.

#FriendsTravelWestHollwoodCa90069 is proud to have this fascinating land in its portfolio of destinations

#FriendsTravelWestHollwoodCa90069 established its presence in Morocco and with absolutely the best local experts because we want to give you absolutely the best.

Our Moroccan staff will take such a good care of you, you will want to call them your cousins.

Come with us and visit the enchanting land with style and luxury.

#FriendsTravelWestHollwoodCa90069 offers some classic and also some very unique tours to Morocco with guaranteed departures.

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August 26, 2021

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Moroccan Escape
TOUR: 7 Day Tour from #Casablanca to Casablanca
Your escorted tour of #Morocco is an escape from the crowds typically found at busier times of the year. Begin your vacation with a welcome dinner in legendary Casablanca. Follow North Africa’s infamous #Barbary Coast to the capital-city #Rabat—once the haven for 16th-century pirates—and take a drive to see the massive medieval battlements and Royal Palace. Throughout the week, you’ll encounter incredible historic and cultural sites. Marvel at the architecture and history of Meknes—the 11th-century military settlement, turned into an impressive city in the Spanish-Moorish style by the legendary #Sultan #Moulay Ismail. On your guided sightseeing tour, you’ll see the monumental gated walls that surround the city, elaborate mosques, the palace, and visit the Royal Stables—built by the Sultan to house 12,000 royal horses.

Continue to #Fez, considered to be Morocco’s spiritual and artistic center, and see the magnificent entrance to the Royal Palace. Drive through the old Jewish quarter, travel to the traditional entrance to Old Fez at Bab Bou Jeloud, and follow your Local Guide through the labyrinthine streets of its #Medina and the remarkable architecture of the Medersa Bou Inania. Next stop is the vibrant oasis of Marrakesh. Explore the “Red City” amid its sandstone walls and buildings with your Local Guide. You’ll visit Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs (or Badia Palace), the Djemaa El-Fna town center and colorful marketplace. Return to Casablanca for a panoramic drive to visit the Hassan II Mosque. Then, top it all off with a delicious farewell dinner to celebrate your Moroccan Escape!
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HIGHLIGHTS
CITIES & LOCATIONS

Medersa Bou InaniaHassan II Mosque Saadian Tombs Royal Stables Djemaa El-FnaBahia PalaceBadia PalaceMedina

World Heritage Sites are designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance. The sites are judged to contain cultural and natural heritage around the world cinsidered to be of outstanding value to humanity.

The following #UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be seen or visited on this vacation:
Historic City of Meknes Medina of Fez Rabat

(Modern Capital and Historic City)
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DAY 1
ARRIVE IN CASABLANCA, MOROCCO

DAY 2
CASABLANCA–RABAT–MEKNES–FEZ

DAY 3
FEZ

DAY 4
FEZ–MARRAKESH

DAY 5
MARRAKESH

DAY 6
MARRAKESH–CASABLANCA

DAY 7
CASABLANCA
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Casablanca

Fez

Marrakesh
OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS

Freedom To Personalize Your Vacation
No matter what you’re into: food, wine, history, art, music or anything else, we give you the freedom to personalize your vacation with optional excursions that speak to your interests.

When you book your excursions with us, you can be assured that every optional excursion that we offer coordinates with the free time that you’ll have in your destination, so you’ll never have conflicts between included and optional activities. Our team of travel experts carefully selects each optional excursion that we offer to ensure that you receive the highest quality at a great value. Our tried-and-true partners have a finger on the pulse of the city in which they operate so they deliver the very best experiences. We offer experiences you cannot create on your own and because you’re booking with us, we coordinate all your transporation and timing needs.

The following optional excursions are examples only for this vacation. These may or may not be offered, and availability is subject to days of operation and seasonality. Please select a departure date to view optional excursions and pricing for a specific date (due to currency fluctuation, pricing shown is subject to change until purchased). Optional excursions are available for purchase on our MyGlobus site 90 days prior to the tour start date.

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February 28, 2021

Morocco Adventure JESS@FriendsTravel.com

We invite you to join #FriendsTravelWestHollywoodCa90069 Morocco travel experts on a luxury journey through this diverse North African country. #FriendsTravel custom-made itineraries in Morocco are characterized by insider access, cultural heritage, outdoor adventures and white glove service. Every trip curated to the wants, needs, desires and expectations of the traveler.

Begin your journey in the authentic #Moroccan city of #Fes, with an exploration of the city’s 11th-century medina. Then, travel to the High Atlas Mountains for a firsthand experience of Berber culture. The mountains also provide excellent options for active excursions like hiking and mountain biking with stunning views. Continue to Marrakesh, where you can stay in the opulent Royal Mansour, owned by the King of Morocco himself. With your personal guide, wander through the ancient souks or learn about traditional Moroccan cuisine in a cooking class with a local chef. By private helicopter, travel to the Skoura Valley, the Gateway to the Sahara, for a stay at the gorgeous Dar Ahlam. Enjoy the tranquility of the property, along with private gourmet meals al fresco in secluded spots on the grounds.


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#Morocco #Tangier #Kasbah the markets a mosque and the Grand Socco cultural voyeurism in Tangier!
Tangier’s market boasts piles of fruits, veggies, and olives, countless varieties of bread, and nonperishables, like clothing and electronics.

I can’t think of any big city in Europe where you wake up literally at “cock crow.” In Tangier, Morocco — across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain — the roosters, even more than the minaret’s call to prayer, make sure the city wakes up early.

I arrived in Tangier after a quick ferry ride from Tarifa, on the southern coast of Spain. Though it’s just a 35-minute boat ride away, Tangier feels a world apart from Europe.


Like almost every city in Morocco, Tangier is split into a new town and an old town (medina). The old town, encircled by a medieval wall, has colorful markets; twisty, hilly streets; and the Kasbah, with its palace and mosque. The Grand Socco, a big, noisy square, is the link between the old and new parts of town. The city is light on museums and attractions, but it doesn’t need them. Tangier’s sights are living in the streets.

To celebrate my birthday, I spent a couple of hours alone, just floating through the back alleys. Wandering through the market, just off the Grand Socco, I came across a collage of vivid images. A butcher was making a colorful curtain of entrails, creating mellow stripes of all textures. Camera-shy Berber tribeswomen were in town selling goat cheese wrapped in palm leaves.

A man lumbered through the crowd pushing a ramshackle cart laden with a huge side of beef. He made a honking sound, and at first I thought he was just being funny. But it wasn’t the comical beep-beep I’d make if I were behind a wheelbarrow. Small-time shipping was his livelihood, and his vocal chords were the only horn he had.

Around the corner, the click-click-click of a mosaic maker drew me into another tiny shop, where a man with legs collapsed under himself sat all day chiseling intentionally imperfect mosaic chips to fit a pattern for a commissioned work. As only Allah is perfect, the imperfection is considered beautiful.

In Tangier, many people can’t afford private ovens, phones, or running water, so there are communal options: phone desks, baths, and bakeries where locals drop off their ready-to-cook dough.

During my wanderings, I followed a colorfully scarved woman into a community bakery. She was carrying her platter of doughy loaves under a towel. The baker, artfully wielding a broom-handled wooden spatula, received her loaves, hardly missing a beat as he pushed and pulled the neighborhood’s baked goods — fish, stews, bread, cookies, and pods of sunflower seeds — into and out of his oven.

Tangier’s city port receives nearly 10 ferries a day from Tarifa, Spain — a quick 35-minute hydrofoil ride away.

After meeting up with my TV crew, we caught a taxi up to the Kasbah. Hearing a tap-tap-tap directly behind me, I turned around to see the back window filled with the toothy grin of a little boy. He had leapt onto the cab for the ride, legs and arms spread across its back side with nothing to grip. Realizing that the cab was about to make a sudden stop, his smile disappeared and he slunk back, hopping off the cab safely.

The Kasbah sits atop old Tangier. On Place de la Kasbah is the Dar el-Makhzen, a former sultan’s palace that now houses a history museum. The Kasbah is also the scene of a vivid gauntlet of amusements waiting to ambush parading tour groups: snake charmers, shop vendors, squawky dance troupes, and a folkloric three-stringed guitar player twirling the tassel on his fez around his head.

The view of the ocean from here is not to be missed. The artist Henri Matisse traveled here in 1912, inspired by his wanderings through this area and picking up many themes that later showed up in much of his art.

The vast majority of tourists in Tangier are day-trippers. But I like to spend the night, in spite of the “Arabian efficiency.” (Hotels have too many maids and doormen, and too few working machines — the printers function more like wrinklers.) If you’re here in the evening, make sure to be out and about in the medina around 9 p.m., when in the cool of the evening, the atmospheric lanes, squares, and people conspire to become even more interesting.

Tangier offers nonstop action and cultural voyeurism to the max. There’s so much to see here that it makes the Star Wars cantina scene look bland. Walking through the labyrinthine medina, dodging blind men, grabby salesmen, teasing craftsmen, and half-bald dogs, I think to myself, “How could anyone be in southern Spain — so close — and not hop over to experience this wonderland?”

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Fes or Fez. Fas el Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its medina, the larger of the two medinas of Fes. The city has been called the “Mecca of the West” and the “Athens of Africa”. Fez is really just the medieval city that it was contrasting his hometown with its fast-developing jet-set sister and rival, Marrakesh.

Kasbah Bab Ourika, Marrakech. Photo by Alan Keohane http://www.still-images.net

FES, MOROCCO – FEBRUARY 27, 2016: The Al-Attarine Madrasa is a madrasa in Fez medina in Morocco, near the Al-Qarawiyyin Fez Mosque

TITLE: DIETRICH, MARLENE • PERS: DIETRICH, MARLENE • YEAR: 1930 • REF: XDI002AN • CREDIT: [ THE KOBAL COLLECTION / PARAMOUNT ]

Jamaa el Fna also Jemaa el Fnaa, Djema el Fna or Djemaa el Fnaa is square and market place in Marrakesh’s medina quarter. Marrakesh, Morocco, north Africa. UNESCO Heritage of Humanity.

Bab Jama en Nouar medina wall door at Meknes, Morocco

The Menara gardens are gardens located to the west of Marrakech, Morocco, at the gates of the Atlas mountains. They were established in the 12th century (c. 1130) by the Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu’min

Photo taken in Chefchaouene, Morocco

Vector color map of Morocco country

May 15, 2020

#MoroccoVacations #FriendsTravelWestHollywoodCa90069 #JessKalinowsky JESS@FriendsTravel.com

We invite you to join #FriendsTravel #Morocco travel experts on a luxury journey through this diverse North African country. #FriendsTravel custom-made itineraries in Morocco are characterized by insider access, #cultural #heritage, #outdoor #adventures and #white #glove #service. Begin your journey in the authentic Moroccan city of #Fes, with an exploration of the city’s 11th-century. Then, travel to the #HighAtlas #Mountains for a firsthand experience of #Berber culture. The mountains also provide excellent options for active #excursions like #hiking and mountain #biking with stunning views. Continue to #Marrakesh, where you can stay in the #opulent #RoyalMansour, owned by the #King of Morocco himself. With your personal guide, wander through the #ancient #souks or learn about traditional #Moroccan #cuisine in a #cooking #class with a local chef. By #private #helicopter, travel to the #SkouraValley, the Gateway to the #Sahara, for a stay at the #gorgeous @DarAhlam. Enjoy the #tranquility of the property, along with private gourmet meals al fresco in secluded spots on the grounds.

Jamaa el Fna also Jemaa el Fnaa, Djema el Fna or Djemaa el Fnaa is square and market place in Marrakesh’s medina quarter. Marrakesh, Morocco, north Africa. UNESCO Heritage of Humanity.

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March 26, 2020

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IMPERIAL CITIES OF MOROCCO 
– Immerse yourself in Moroccan Culture

8 Days – 7 Nights 
Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Volubilis, Fez, Beni Mellal, Marrakech
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Itinerary:

Day 1 Casablanca
Arrive Casablanca where you are met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Assistance with check-in. Casablanca is the financial capital of the country, with a bustling commercial activity and is an important African seaport. Overnight.

Day 2 Casablanca – Rabat
Breakfast. You are collected at your hotel in the morning and taken to see the central market, Mohamed V square, the Habous district, the residential area of Anfa, the outside of the Hassan II Mosque, and the exterior of the Royal Palace. Begin your journey to Rabat, capital of the kingdom and modern administrative centre. Rabat is known as the “White City”, owing to its whitewashed houses and buildings. City tour including the Kasbah of the Oudaya, the Hassan Tower, the Mohammed V Mausoleum, and the Royal Palace & Mechouar (exterior). Overnight.

Day 3 Rabat – Meknes – Volubilis – Fez
Breakfast. Today you journey on to historic Fez via Meknes, another of the Imperial Cities, transformed by its imposing architecture from the period of Moulay Ismail, (1672-1727 CE). You will be able to view the Mellah (Jewish quarter), the Royal Stables, the Bab El Mansour Gate and the famous city walls. After an optional lunch, travel on just north of Meknes to the important religious town of Moulay Idriss and the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis. Continue to Fez, the oldest of the imperial cities having been founded shortly after the Arab invaders swept across northern Africa in the late 7th century. Overnight.

Day 4 Fez
Breakfast. A full day to explore the wonders of this superb city, considered to be the religious centre of the land. Visit some of the city’s most important monuments such as the Karaouiyne Mosque, the Attarine and Bou Inania Medersas, the Nejarrine Fountain and the Mausoleum of the Sultan, Moulay Idriss, whose Dynasty founded the city (788-974CE). Optional lunch in a traditional restaurant in the medina. Afternoon visit of Fes el Jdid and the Royal Palace (exterior). Overnight.

Day 5 Fez – Beni Mellal – Marrakech
Breakfast. Departure via Ifrane, resort town of wealthy Moroccans, Azrou, a relaxed Berber town, and the village of Immouzer du Kandar, and Beni-Mellal, a small town situated 625m above sea-level in the heart of the Middle Atlas mountain range enjoying superb scenery and interesting road stops all the way. Optional lunch en route. Continue your journey to magnificent Marrakech, the capital of the south. Overnight.

Day 6 Marrakech
Breakfast. A full day to discover the charms of this impressive ‘Imperial’ city and its monuments. You will visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahia palace, the gardens and orchard basin of the Menara, the Saadian Tombs and the Museum Dar Si Said. (The museum is closed on Tuesdays). Optional lunch at a local restaurant. An enchanting afternoon will be spent in the souks of the Medina and the intriguing Djemaa El Fna Square. Overnight.

Day 7 Marrakech – Casablanca
Breakfast. A morning free to browse and shop or just relax. In the afternoon you begin a leisurely return to Casablanca for arrival and check-in. Overnight.

NOTE: It is possible to end the tour in Marrakech on Day 7. Consult with #FriendsTravelWestHollywoodCa90069 for price and other details of this option.

Day 8 Casablanca
After breakfast and check-out from your hotel, you will be transferred to the airport for departure to your next destination. End of services.

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#MOROCCAN ESCAPADE 
– From Costa del Sol
5 Days – 4 Nights 
Tangier, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez
Day 1, Friday:  COSTA DEL SOL-ALGECIRAS/TARIFA-TANGIER-RABAT/CASABLANCA
Early morning collection at your Costa del Sol hotel and departure to Algeciras or Tarifa, boarding ferry destination to Tangier. After border procedures,  enjoy a panoramic tour of Tangier and continue by coach to Larache. Time for lunch on your own and we continue our journey to Rabat, the Moroccan capital, for a stop at one of the most impressive mausoleums in the world, Mausoleum Mohammed V, also we will visit the old mosque in ruins, Tour Hassan (12th century). Overnight accommodations this evening in either Rabat or Casablanca. Dinner and accommodations.

Day 2, Saturday:  RABAT/CASABLANCA-MARRAKECH
Breakfast at your hotel. Morning sightseeing tour of Casablanca, the main financial center of the country, stop for an optional visit to the great Mosque Hassan II, the most in the world after Mecca. Free time for lunch on your own.  Afterwards we continue to Marrakech. Check-in to your hotel. Dinner. Tonight we highly recommend an optional “Chez Ali” Fantasia show, including a Moroccan dinner – A unique experience not to be missed.

Day 3, Sunday:  MARRAKECH-FEZ
Breakfast. Morning panoramic tour of the city featuring Djamaa El Fna Square, where we can easily find snake charmers, street musicians and also folk dancers. Afterwards we continue our Moroccan Escapade to Fez. Time for lunch on your own en route. Arrive in Fez in the late afternoon. Dinner and accommodations.

Day 4, Monday:  FEZ
Breakfast at your hotel. Morning sightseeing tour of Fez one of the most representative Imperial cities of Morocco, dating back to the 9th century. Your guide will take you on a tour through “The Medina” declared Patrimony of Mankind by the UNESCO, and the second largest in the world, with its monuments, the Kariouine Mosque, the Nejarine Fountail and the old city. Time will be allowed for lunch at the hotel. Afterwards, free time will be allowed for shopping before returning to the hotel. Dinner. In the evening we will have the option to attend a typical Moroccan dinner and show (optional).  Accommodation. Tonight we recommend an optional Belly Dancing show in a Moroccan Palace.

Day 5, Tuesday:  FEZ-ALGECIRAS/TARIFA-COSTA DEL SOL
Breakfast and departure to the port city of Tangier. There will be free time to stop en route to Tangier for lunch before we continue to board our ferry back to Spain across the Straits for Gibraltar to Algeciras or Tarifa and return to Costa del Sol. Tour ends upon arrival to your hotel. Accommodations this evening in Costa del Sol is not included.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a multilingual tour. Your tour guide will speak in multiple languages, including Spanish and English.  #JessKalinowsky JESS@FriendsTravel.com

April 11, 2016

The essence of Morocco Friends Travel LLP West Hollywood, CA JESS Kalinowsky JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Filed under: Africa,Casablanca,Cooking Classes,Culinary Tour,Morocco — moroccowithfriendstravel @ 12:16 am

The essence of Morocco

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On-site Technical European Direction speaking

Italian, French, German, Arabic and English

 

SPECIAL SPRING IN MOROCCO!

**Daily departure min. 2 pax;

**Driver- speaking French/English;

** Half board (except Marrakech)

**Hotel selection;

**Assistance 24h su 24h;

**Taxes and VAT included.

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January 13, 2011

Villa de l’O Essaouira JESS Kalinowsky Friends Travel LLP

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Morocco

Villa de l’O

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Steps from the gleaming waters and bustling souks of Essaouira, this XVIIIth Riad subtly blends modern decor with the alchemy of traditional stone, sculpted wood and rich fabrics. Romantic, intriguing suites provide the ultimate in luxury and privacy at this lavish retreat sheltered by the Medina walls. Suites are decorated with a Western/Asian fusion, some providing magnificent views over the island of Mogador while others offer a more secluded feel. L’Osmose Spa is an invitation to well-being and sensory rediscovery, complete with traditional Hammam and Eastern-inspired treatments.

-12 Suites
-L’Osmose Spa
-L’Oxygene terrace solarium
-L’Obene & L’Oracle salons for relaxation
-12 km from Essaouira Airport (ESU) , 175 from Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK)

About Essaouira

Essaouira (English pronunciation: /ˌɛsəˈwɪərə/; Arabic: الصويرة‎, Berber: M-ugadir) is a touristic and windy city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. It was formerly known, by the 16th century Portuguese as Mogador or Mogadore.

The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage Listed city, as an example of a late 18th century fortified town, as transferred to North Africa.

The fishing harbour, suffering from the competition of Agadir and Safi remains rather small, although the catches (sardines, conger eels[disambiguation needed]) are surprisingly abundant due to the coastal upwelling generated by the powerful trade winds and the Canaries Current.

There are only a handful of modern purpose-built hotels within the walls of the old city. The medina is home to many small arts and crafts businesses, notably cabinet making and ‘thuya’ wood-carving (using roots of the Tetraclinis tree), both of which have been practised in Essaouira for centuries.

Essaouira is also renowned for its kitesurfing and windsurfing, with the powerful trade wind blowing almost constantly onto the protected, almost waveless, bay. Several world-class clubs rent top-notch material on a weekly basis. Parasols tend to be used on the beach as a protection against the wind and the blowing sand. Camel excursions are available on the beach and into the desert band in the interior.

Essaouira is the site of an annual pilgrimage to the grave of Rabbi Chaim Pinto, whose home and synagogue are preserved as an historic and religious site, the Chaim Pinto Synagogue. The Simon Attias Synagogue is also still standing.

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January 10, 2011

Jemaa el-Fna Square, Marrakesh JESS Kalinowsky Friends Travel LLP

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MOROCCO@FriendsTravel.comJemaa el-Fna Square, Marrakesh
The Jemaa el-Fna Square is a busy open-air market set in the heart of Marrakesh. During the day, the market teems with crowds of travelers, snake charmers and locals selling everything from henna tattoos to handmade crafts. But at night, Jemaa el-Fna pulsates with life, light and the fragrant aroma of untold spices. When the sun sets on Marrakesh, the square transforms into a steamy outdoor culinary show as dozens of food stalls roll into the market to sell freshly made local specialties throughout the evening. A nighttime visit to the Jemaa el-Fna is a must for foodies traveling in the country. MOROCCO@FriendsTravel.com

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January 9, 2011

Morocco Culinary Tour + Cooking Classes JESS Kalinowsky FriendsTravel LLP

Filed under: Africa,Morocco — moroccowithfriendstravel @ 6:41 am
8 Day Culinary Tour in Morocco
An Extraordinary Experience
17 meals- 3 Cooking Classes- Visits to Markets and Communal Oven
Tour Number
295
Explore the Food Markets of Morocco
Explore the Food Markets of Morocco
Marrakesh at Night
Marrakesh at Night
Learn preparation<br> Foods of Morocco
Learn preparation
Foods of Morocco
ITINERARY

This package operates as small group tour with only 4 – 12 passengers.
You may join our small group.
Make this delicious tour private for just two passengers.. add just $500 extra per person.

DAY 01: Depart the USA for your culinary adventure to Morocco

DAY 02: Casablanca / Rabat (Dinner + overnight)
Welcome and assistance at Casablanca Mohamed V airport – Sightseeing tour of Casablanca including the Market then continuation to Rabat. Dinner and accommodation at hotel

DAY 03: Rabat / Fes (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + overnight)
After breakfast, morning sightseeing of Rabat including the food market of Rabat. Lunch at restaurant featuring regional cuisine. Borj Eddar restaurant by the seaside: kebabs of marinated fish with sweet lemon, seafood bestila, and fruit salad with orange-flower water. Afternoon departure to Fes. Arrival panoramic tour of the city. – During check in ceremony of tea. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel in Fes

DAY 04: Fes (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + overnight)
The whole day will be dedicated to a cooking lesson in one of the raid in Fes where clients will eat their plates during lunch and they will make some pastries also in the second half of the cooking lesson. Dinner in the Hotel where accommodation is provided

DAY 05: Fes/ Meknes/Fes (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + overnight)
08:30 – Departure after breakfast for a morning discovery of Fes: Morning sightseeing tour in the Medina of Fes. 12:00 – Departure to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, at the center of a rich, agricultural area. Lunch at Palais Terrab in Meknes with demonstration and lunch of tagine with meatballs and eggs. Afternoon visit of Meknes and the village of Moulay Idriss, a national pilgrimage site housing the tomb of Moulay Idriss, the founder of Morocco’s first indigenous Islamic kingdom. Special dinner and overnight at the Hotel in Fes

DAY 06: Fes/ Marrakech (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + overnight)
Drive to fabled Marrakech, Morocco’s most popular city, across the varied landscapes of Morocco: the Middle Atlas Mountains and the rich agricultural plains of Beni Mellal. Lunch enroute. Late afternoon visit to the famous Jemaa el Fna Square to see the square transform from a lively area of acrobats and other entertainers into a vast eatery of food stalls. Dinner and overnight in hotel

DAY 07: Marrakech (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner + overnight)
Half Day dedicated to a cooking lesson – Lunch. Afternoon sightseeing tour of Marrakech. Dinner in a Moroccan restaurant.

DAY 08: Marrakech ( Breakfast)
After breakfast, transfer to Marrakech airport

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
  • RT Non-stop air from JFK to Morocco. Same price for air from Boston or Washington DC
    Miami $260, Chicago $260, Atlanta $260, Denver $360, Houston $460, Seattle $360, And L.A. $460?
  • All transfers and transportation
  • Porterage of luggage in the hotels
  • 06 nights accommodation in the 4 star hotels
  • 17 meals
  • 3 cooking lessons and demonstration, as mentioned in the programme
  • Sightseeing tour of Casablanca including the Market
  • Visit to the food markets of Rabat and Marrakech
  • Typical Moroccan Tea ceremony
  • A private a/c car at disposal during the whole tour with an English speaking driver
  • Local guides for the extensive sightseeing in Marrakech, Rabat and Fes as stated in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees to monuments where it’s necessary
  • Fuel Surcharge
  • Flight from Casablanca to Marrakech not included in the land only price.
  • This package operates as seat in coach and will depart with 4 passengers. You may join our small group. Make this delicious tour private for two passengers only by adding $500 extra per person.
  • HOTELS USED
    Rabat, MOROCCO
    La Tour Hassan Hotel
    Fes, Morocco
    Fes Ramada
    Marrakesh, Morocco
    Atlas Medina and Spa
    THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES
     

  • RT Non-stop air from JFK to Morocco. Same price for air from Boston or Washington DC
    Miami $260, Chicago $260, Atlanta $260, Denver $360, Houston $460, Seattle $360, And L.A. $460?
  • All transfers and transportation
  • Porterage of luggage in the hotels
  • 06 nights accommodation in the 4 star hotels
  • 17 meals
  • 3 cooking lessons and demonstration, as mentioned in the programme
  • Visit to the food markets of Rabat and Marrakech
  • Typical Moroccan Tea ceremony
  • A private a/c car at disposal during the whole tour with an English speaking driver
  • Local guides for the extensive sightseeing
  • Entrance fees to monuments where it’s necessary
  • Fuel Surcharge
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