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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.

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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

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December 3, 2010

Tourism is top priority for Morocco says King Mohammed VI

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has reaffirmed his strong commitment to tourism as one of Morocco’s top national priorities. In a meeting attended by UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai, on the occasion of the 10th Tourism Convention Day, the Moroccan Ministry of Tourism set the stage for the official launch of Morocco’s ‘Tourism Development Strategy Vision 2020’ (Marrakesh, Morocco, 30 November).

In 2001, King Mohammed VI announced a new national tourism strategy for Morocco, ‘Vision 2010’, a long-term programme to trigger the sustainable and accelerated development of tourism. Since then, thanks to a range of strong tourism policies and actions including a well-structured product development strategy, the liberalization of air transport and increased promotional efforts, international tourism to Morocco has increased significantly.

International tourist arrivals grew almost two-fold in less than a decade and are expected to reach 9.3 million in 2010, while earnings from international tourism, a key export in the country, tripled in the same period. Moreover, in 2009, a challenging year for the tourism sector worldwide given the adverse global economic conditions, Morocco, as one of North Africa’s leading tourism destinations, was among the world’s top performers with arrivals up by 6%.

JESS Kalinowsky has been to Morocco, from top to bottom and back again!

Come experience the FOOD! and the Culture of this wonderful North Africa nation!

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August 1, 2008

#Moroccan Magic with FriendsTravel.com


MOROCCAN MAGIC
12 Days / 11 Nights

CASABLANCA • RABAT • MEKNES • FES • MARRAKECH • ZAGORA • ERFOUD OUARZAZATE

Combine the fascinating history, art and architecture of Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakech, the fabled Imperial cities with the allure and pristine beauty of Sahara Desert towns and villages on this panoramic journey through Morocco. Your days are spend hunting for wonderful mementos in bargain-filled souks to exploring ancient Kasbahs, from watching the sun rise over the dunes and then setting against dramatic backdrop of the might Atlas Mountains where the Berber tribes are kings of the desert. This is Morocco at its very best.

DAY 1 Arrive Casablanca
Arrive in the coastal city of Casablanca where you will be met and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay. Once you have checked in and freshened up after your flight, enjoy an afternoon tour of this principal city of Morocco. Its importance and wealth are best seen as you drive through the United Nations Square and past the outside of Hassan ll Mosque with its 600ft high minaret, the tallest in the world. Also visit the Central Market, the more modern Habous Quarters and then the beautiful Ain Diab Corniche whose beaches and beach clubs overlook the Atlantic Ocean. The evening is at leisure with dinner at the hotel.

Overnight at your selected hotel
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DAY 2 Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Fes
Set off after breakfast for Fes stopping in Rabat and Meknes en route. Rabat, the country’s capital has impressive buildings such as the Hassan Tower, the Mohamed V Mausoleum and the atmospheric Casbah of Oudayas. Next visit Meknes, a walled city renowned for its Moorish architecture, particularly the gate of Bab El Mansour, the palace complex of Dar El Beida and the Moulay Ismail Stables. Arrive in the early evening in Fes where you will spend the next 2 nights.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 3 Fes
The day is devoted to touring this fascinating and ancient city. Within its walls and beyond the great entrance gate of Bab Boujloud awaits tiny alleyways in the souks (markets), mosques, fountains, historic study halls and palaces. Visit a leather tannery as well as a carpet co-operative and much more.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 4 Fes – Marrakech
Today’s journey takes you south through the wonderful Moroccan countryside with the ever-present Atlas Mountains as part of the scenery. En route stop at Beni Mellal where you can have lunch and visit a 17th Century market. Continue on to Marrakech where you will spend the next 3 nights.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 5 Marrakech
Spend the day touring beautiful Marrakech surrounded by its soft pink sand-stone walls and with the High Atlas Mountains making a dramatic backdrop. Visit the exquisite Majorelle Garden full of rare plants. Next see the towering Koutoubia Minaret followed by a tour of the mausoleums for Morocco’s sultans, the Saadien Tombs. Visit the Bahia Palace and the Dar Si Said Museum Palace full of Berber artificts. After a stop for lunch, spend the afternoon walking around Djemaa El Fna. This massive square is the heart and soul of Marrakech.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 6 Excursions to Asini and Ouirgane
Spend the day relaxing in Marrakech or exploring on your own. There is an optional half-day excursion to the villages of Asini and Ouirgane. Nestled in the foothills, below the highest peaks in the Atlas Mountains, these villages are home to Berber tribes and offer some interesting shopping opportunities.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 7 Marrakech – Ouarzazate – Zagora
Travel today through spectacular mountain scenery as you cross the High Atlas and descent into the lush valleys of date palms, figs, and olive trees. Stopping at the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou where many films such as Lawrence of Arabia have been set, walk through this fortified village before continuing on to Zagora. Overnight in this oasis-like town located in the beautiful Draa Valley.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 8 Zagora – Erfoud
Today’s journey takes you along the Western edge of the Sahara Desert en route to Erfoud with a stop in Tazzarine, a small oasis town. Late in the afternoon visit Rissani where the dune comes right to the edge of the town. Overnight in Erfoud.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 9 Erfoud – Ouarzazate
Get up before it gets light this morning to see one of the most spectacular dawns at Merzouga where the sun rises up over the massive Saharan sand dunes. After breakfast back in Erfoud, set off for Ouarzazate, travelling through Thinghir where you will drive up into the stunning Toddrah Gorge. Then continue on to Ouarzazate where you will have a 2-night stay.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 10 Ouarzazate – Marrakech
This morning there will be a visit to the Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate before travelling back over the mountains to Marrakech. Arrive in Marrakech for a 2-night stay.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 11 Marrakech
A full day is at leisure to relax or do some last minute souvenir shopping in Marrakech.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 12 Marrakech
After and early breakfast and checkout of your hotel, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.

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DEPARTURES: Join on Sundays in Casablanca(minimum 2 passengers).

Jan 6,20
Feb 3, 17
Mar 2, 16, 30
Apr 6, 20, 27
May 11, 25
Jun 8, 22
Jul 6, 20
Aug 3, 17, 31
Sep 14, 28
Oct 12, 26

ACCOMMODATIONS:

CITY Moderate First Class
Casablanca Ajiad Hotel Palace D’Anfa Hotel
Fes Wassim Hotel Merinides Hotel
Marrakech Farah Hotel Kenzi Farah Hotel
Zagora Reda Hotel Reda Hotel
Erfoud Palm’s Hotel Palm’s Hotel
Ouarzazate Belere Hotel Berbere Palace Hotel

Included features:

  • Meet & Greet service on arrival at Casablanca Mohamed V International Airport
  • Private transfers airport/hotel in Morocco
  • 11 nights accommodation as described (or similar) with private en-suite facilities, based on double occupancy
  • Meals as described by:
    B (Buffet Breakfast), L (Lunch), D (Dinner)
  • Transportation by chauffeur driven air-conditioned minivan or bus
  • Services of a professional English speaking guide for all services
  • Sightseeing and excursions as described in the itinerary, inclusive of applicable entrance fees
  • Applicable local and government taxes on accommodation and transportation.

Not included:

  • International Airfare, airport taxes and security related fees
  • Meals not described in the itinerary
  • Tips and gratuities to driver, guide, hotel and restaurant staff, room service etc.
  • Travel Insurance
  • Items of a personal nature i.e., telephone/internet usage, laundry, bottled water and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, etc.
  • Any optional tours or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary

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Morocco Imperial Cities Tour with FriendsTravel.com

IMPERIAL CITIES
7 Days / 6 Nights

CASABLANCA • RABAT • MEKNES • FES • MARRAKECH

Known as the Imperial Cities, Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakech are as exotic as they sound. Each has its own character and flavor and is full of fascinating history not to mention wonderful markets. Beautiful tiled-gateways lead into walled cities that have been in existence from the great period of Moorish dominance in North Africa, and their legacy is still accessible to visitors today.

DAY 1 Arrive Casablanca
Arrive in the coastal city of Casablanca where you will be met and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay. Once you have checked in and freshened up after your flight, enjoy an afternoon tour of this principal city of Morocco. Its importance and wealth are best seen as you drive through the United Nations Square and past the outside of Hassan ll Mosque with its 600ft high minaret, the tallest in the world. Also visit the Central Market, the more modern Habous Quarter and then the beautiful Ain Diab Corniche whose beaches and beach clubs overlook the Atlantic Ocean. The evening is at leisure with dinner at the hotel.

Overnight at your selected hotel
D

DAY 2 Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes – Fes
Set off after breakfast for Fes stopping in Rabat and Meknes en route. Rabat, the country’s capital has impressive buildings such as the Hassan Tower, the Mohamed V Mausoleum and the atmospheric Casbah of Oudayas. Next visit Meknes, a walled city renowned for its Moorish architecture, particularly the gate of Bab El Mansour, the palace complex of Dar El Beida and the Moulay Ismail Stables. Arrive in the early evening in Fes where you will spend the next 2 nights.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 3 Fes
The day is devoted to touring this fascinating and ancient city. Within its walls and beyond the great entrance gate of Bab Boujloud awaits tiny alleyways in the souks (markets), mosques, fountains, historic study halls and palaces. Visit a leather tannery as well as a carpet co-operative and much more.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 4 Fes – Marrakech
Today’s journey takes you south through the wonderful Moroccan countryside with the ever-present Atlas Mountains as part of the scenery. En route stop at Beni Mellal where you can have lunch and visit a 17th Century market. Continue on to Marrakech where you will spend the next 3 nights.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 5 Marrakech
Spend the day touring beautiful Marrakech surrounded by its soft pink sand-stone walls and with the High Atlas Mountains making a dramatic backdrop. Visit the exquisite Majorelle Garden full of rare plants. Next see the towering Koutoubia Minaret followed by a tour of the mausoleums for Morocco’s sultans, the Saadien Tombs. Visit the Bahia Palace and the Dar Si Said Museum Palace full of Berber artificts. After a stop for lunch, spend the afternoon walking around Djemaa El Fna. This massive square is the heart and soul of Marrakech.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 6 Marrakech
Today is a full day at leisure to relax, explore more of the city on your own or do some shopping in Marrakech’s many markets.

Overnight at your selected hotel
BD

DAY 7 Marrakech
Early breakfast and checkout of your hotel. You will be transferred to the airport to board your onward flight.

B

DEPARTURE DATES: (minimum 2 passengers).

Jan 6,20
Feb 3, 17
Mar 2, 16, 30
Apr 6, 20, 27
May 11, 25
Jun 8, 22
Jul 6, 20
Aug 3, 17, 31
Sep 14, 28
Oct 12, 26

ACCOMMODATIONS:

CITY Moderate First Class
Casablanca Ajiad Hotel Palace D’Anfa Hotel
Fes Wassim Hotel Merinides Hotel
Marrakech Farah Hotel Kenzi Farah Hotel

Included features:

  • Meet & Greet service on arrival at Casablanca Mohamed V International Airport
  • Private transfers airport/hotel in Morocco
  • 6 nights accommodation as described (or similar) with private en-suite facilities, based on double occupancy
  • Meals as described by:
    B (Buffet Breakfast), L (Lunch), D (Dinner)
  • Transportation by chauffeur driven air-conditioned minivan or bus
  • Services of a professional English speaking guide for all services
  • Sightseeing and excursions as described in the itinerary, inclusive of applicable entrance fees
  • Applicable local and government taxes on accommodation and transportation.

Not included:

  • International Airfare, airport taxes and security related fees
  • Meals not described in the itinerary
  • Tips and gratuities to driver, guide, hotel and restaurant staff, room service etc.
  • Travel Insurance
  • Items of a personal nature i.e., telephone/internet usage, laundry, bottled water and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, etc.
  • Any optional tours or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary

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The Deep South of Morocco with FriendsTravel.com

THE DEEP SOUTH
5 Days / 4 Nights

This tour can be easily combined with our IMPERIAL CITIES tour program

MARRAKECH • TINGHIR • MERZOUGA • OUARZAZATE • MARRAKECH

No visit to Morocco is complete without experiencing the desert and the life of its people, the Berbers. This 4-night extension takes you through fascinating desert towns and villages, into geologically fascinating gorges and then out into the desert to camp with the Berber guides and experience ‘meharee’, a trek into the desert on camels.

DAY 1 Tinghir
Depart from Marrakech this morning, and travel to Tinghir via Ouarzazate & the spectacular Tizi n’ Tichka Pass over the Atlas Mountains with its sweeping panoramas. Drive through fertile valleys filled with olive groves and date palms with occasional stops in small villages along the way. Overnight in Tinghir, staying in unique ‘cave rooms’. Dinner in at the hotel and the evening is at leisure.

Overnight at Tinghir
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DAY 2 Merzouga
Start the day with a drive through the stunning Todrah Gorges en route to Erfoud. On arrival in this desert town, you will be driven by Land Rover to the camp site at Merzouga where you will spend the night. The sunset over the Saharan sand dunes will be a memorable moment.

Tented camp
BD

DAY 3 Merzouga
Enjoy a Berber breakfast as you watch a spectacular sunrise. Then climb aboard your camel and set off for a full-day meharee or trek into the Sahara with Berber guides. A light lunch will be served. Return to Merzouga for another night under canvas.

Tented camp
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DAY 4 Ouarzazate
After another Berber breakfast out of doors, return by Land Rover to Erfoud. Re-board your mini van and drive through the Dades Gorges, stopping to admire its red, volcanic rock formation. Arrive in Ouarzazate and overnight at the Belere Hotel with dinner.

Belere Hotel
BD

DAY 5 Marrakech
Spend the morning exploring this former Foreign Legion garrison town with its particularly picturesque Glaoui Kasbah. Then set off this afternoon with a stop at Ait Benhaddou, site of the film set for Lawrence of Arabia. The tour ends on arrival in Marrakech.

Tented camp
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PLEASE NOTE: Should you wish to combine this program with our IMPERIAL CITIES the this extension will starts on day 07 of the IMPERIAL CITIES tour. It will allow us to use the night in Marrakech on the return from the extension. In the event that this program is used by itself, please foresee an extra night in Marrakech on day 05.

DEPARTURES: Daily, join in Marrakech (minimum 2 passengers).

Included features:

  • Meet and greet service and pick-up at your hotel in Marrakech
  • 4 nights accommodation as described (or similar) with private en-suite facilities, based on double occupancy
  • Meals as described by:
    B (Buffet Breakfast), L (Lunch), D (Dinner)
  • Transportation by chauffeur driven air-conditioned minivan
  • Transportation by Land Rover from Erfoud to Merzouga and return
  • Services of a professional guide
  • Sightseeing and excursions as described in the itinerary, inclusive of applicable entrance fees
  • Applicable local and government taxes on accommodation and transportation
  • Drop-off at your hotel in Marrakech on last day

Not included:

  • International domestic or regional airfares
  • Airport taxes and security related fees
  • Meals not described in the itinerary
  • Tips and gratuities to driver/guide; hotel and restaurant staff; room service etc.
  • Travel Insurance
  • Items of a personal nature i.e., telephone/internet usage, laundry, bottled water and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, etc.
  • Any optional tours or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
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