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Magical Tour of Morocco | September 26 – October 10, 2026

All Inclusive:
Int’l Airfare | Accommodation | Meals | Classes | Tours

We’ll visit

  • Casablanca
  • Rabat
  • Marrakech
  • Essaouira
  • Tangier

Includes

  • Economy Roundtrip International Airfare from
  • Transportation to and from the Casablanca Airport
  • Beautiful Hotels throughout entire visit
  • Three Meals per Day
  • Sightseeing
  • Air-Conditioned Transportation
  • All Fees for Sightseeing
  • Knowledgeable Guides

ITINERARY

Magical Tour of Morocco | September 26 – October 10, 2026

Days 11 & 13
Tangier – Cultural Crossroads

Travel to Tangier, a city known as a cultural crossroads between Africa and Europe.Explore the Ancient Medina, visit the Hercules Cave, and see The Kasbah, which offers stunning views over the city and the Strait of Gibraltar.An optional excursion is available to visit Tarifa, Spain by ferry.

Day 14
Casablanca – Medina & Shopping

Return to Casablanca.
Spend time shopping in the Medina, where you can explore local goods and souvenirs.

Day 15
Departure – Fly Home

Depart for your return flight home, concluding the Magical Tour of Morocco.

Day 1
Departure – Fly to Casablanca

Depart for your international flight to Casablanca, Morocco.

Day 2
Arrival in Casablanca – Rest

Arrive in Casablanca and transfer to your accommodations.The remainder of the day is at leisure to rest and recover from travel.

Day 3
Casablanca – City Tour

Today, explore Casablanca, Morocco’s chief port city and economic hub.Highlights of the day include visits to the Hassan II Mosque, one of the most iconic landmarks in Morocco, as well as the Old Medina, where you can experience the historic charm of the city.Continue along the Corniche, a lively coastal area known for its vibrant atmosphere.

Day 4
Rabat – Day Trip

Travel to Rabat, known as the City of Light and the cultural capital of Morocco.During your visit, explore the Kasbah des Oudaias, a historic fortress area, and the Mausoleum of Muhammad V, an important national landmark.Return after the day’s touring.

Days 5 & 7
Marrakech – The Red City

Travel to Marrakech, often referred to as The Red City, known for its rich history and striking architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its ancient architecture, vibrant souks, and the beautiful Bahia Palace. Enjoy time exploring the city and its historic surroundings.

Days 8 & 10
Essaouira – Coastal Medina

Continue to Essaouira, a coastal city known for its UNESCO-listed historic medina.This destination offers a more relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, with a vibrant art and music scene.Often referred to as the Blue and White City, Essaouira provides a scenic and cultural contrast to the larger cities visited earlier in the trip.

Q&A

Frequently asked questions

What does the package include?
  • Economy roundtrip international airfare
  • Transportation to and from Casablanca Airport
  • Beautiful hotels throughout the entire visit (double occupancy)
  • Three meals per day
  • Sightseeing as outlined in the itinerary
  • Air-conditioned transportation throughout the tour
  • All entrance fees for sightseeing
  • Knowledgeable guides throughout the trip
What does the package NOT include?

Optional / extra excursions

  • All personal expenses
  • Beverages, including soft drinks, coffee, fruit juice, and alcohol
  • Meals and drinks if you choose to skip scheduled tour activities and remain at the hotel
  • Transportation if you choose not to participate in scheduled daily touring

These additional costs are the responsibility of each traveler and may vary depending on personal preferences and participation.

Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travelers can enter Morocco without a visa for short tourist stays, but it is important to verify current requirements with official sources before travel. Travelers should ensure their passport is valid for the duration of their trip.
Is Morocco safe for tourists?
Morocco is a well-established tourist destination with popular cities such as Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Essaouira, and Tangier included in this itinerary. As with any destination, travelers should take standard precautions and remain aware of their surroundings while exploring.
What currency is used in Morocco, and can I use credit cards?
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are commonly accepted in hotels and many restaurants, especially in major cities. However, cash is often preferred in souks, markets, and smaller establishments, so carrying local currency is recommended.
What should I wear in Morocco?
Morocco has a moderate and culturally conservative dress standard. Lightweight, comfortable clothing is recommended, and modest attire—such as covering shoulders and knees—is generally appropriate, especially in traditional areas like medinas.
Is bargaining common in Morocco markets?
Yes. Bargaining is a common and expected part of shopping in souks and medinas, including those visited on this tour such as in Marrakech and Casablanca. Negotiation is typically done in a friendly and respectful manner.
What electrical outlets and voltage are used in Morocco?
Morocco generally uses 220–240V electricity with Type C and Type E plugs (European-style). Travelers from the United States may need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter.
Can I use my mobile phone in Morocco?
International roaming is available but may be expensive depending on your provider. Many travelers choose to use an international plan or purchase a local SIM card for more affordable service. Wi-Fi is typically available in hotels.
Is vaccination proof required for traveling to Morocco?
No, vaccination proof is not required.