Morocco
Sep 27 - Oct 9, 2027
With Mouna Daoud & Steve Smith
Begins Casablanca Ends Merrakech
Cost: $4,395 Early Pay Discount: $300 available until January 28, 2027 Single Supplement: $1200
Maximum tour size: 21
“Welcome. Welcome in Morocco” – this direct translation of an Arabic salutation is the greeting one receives many times every day in Morocco. It embodies the genuinely welcoming spirit of the entire country. This is a refreshing destination for Americans - a democratic, moderate Muslim culture. Evidence of the country’s prosperity and forward thinking are everywhere: good infrastructure, cleanliness, and a distinct lack of the “hassle factor” seen in much of the developing world. And the lineup of knock-out sights is impressive: the “Blue Pearl” of Chefchaouen, the Medieval ambience and fascinating dye pits of Fes, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, evocative Ait Benhaddou, the Atlas Mountains, and the Sand Sea of Erg Chebbi. Add in great food, the camel safari of your travel dreams, the sensory maelstrom of Marrakech, and you have the recipe for an ideal fortnight of discovery travel.
What’s Included:
12 nights accommodation; All breakfasts, 5 dinners, 5 lunches; All tour transport by bus; All tips (tour director, escort, guides, drivers, group meals, hotel staffs); Full-time services of a Moroccan Tour Director and Imprint escort, local guides; All entrances: Hassan II Mosque, Volubilis, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Gardens & Berber Museum; All activities: walking tours – Chefchaouen, Fez, Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, Merrakech; desert camel ride, Sunset drinks at Fes, Gnawa music, lunch with Moroccan family, and more
Important exceptions:
Tour participants are responsible for the cost of drinks, free-time sightseeing and meals, optional excursion equipment, camera fees, flight baggage overage fees, visa fees when applicable, and all other expenditures of a personal nature.
Please note that all itinerary details and hotels are subject to change
Recommended Viewing
Wechma (1970)
A Door to the Sky (1989)
Whatever Lola Wants (2008)
House in the Fields / Tigmmi n Yigran (2017)
Babel (2006)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
The Man Who Would be King (1975)
Recommended Reading
“The Secret Son” by Laila Lalami
“A House in Fez” by Suzanna Clarke
“In Morocco” by Edith Wharton
“The Caliph’s House – A Year in Casablanca” by Tahir Shah
“The Last Storytellers- Tales from the Heart of Morocco” by Richard Hamilton
“The Sand Child” by Tahar Ben Jelloun
“Making Morocco: Colonial Intervention and the Politics of Identity” by Jonathan Wyrtzen
“Culture & Customs in Morocco” by Raphael Njoku
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