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Spain, Portugal & Morocco (IN ZMSQC)

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Madrid, Spain
Marrakech, Morocco
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Tour Details

Colour and charisma in some of Europe’s hotspots – all packed into one unforgettable adventure. Spend 24 days covering Spain, Portugal and Morocco, revelling in chaotic markets, relaxing in coastal retreats and sharing conversation and cuisine with the locals. Marvel at artistic masterpieces and architectural wonders in Madrid, taste the rich history of Portugal in its delightful towns, historic performance art and complex cuisine, and be enchanted by the magic and majesty of Morocco’s metropolises and far-flung mountains. With a knowledgeable leader to recommend the best places and take you behind the tourist trail, dig a little deeper in these three countries to discover a local way of life.

Price Includes

  • Meals19 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners
  • TransportTrain, Ferry, Metro, Private vehicle, Public bus, Taxi
  • AccommodationCamp site (1 night), Gite (1 night), Hotel (18 nights), Riad (3 nights)

Included activities

  • Coimbra - Evening Fado Performance
  • Lisbon - Citadel
  • Algarve - Culatra Island Day Trip by Boat
  • Chefchaouen - Walking Tour with Local Guide
  • Fes - Medina walking tour
  • Aroumd - High Atlas Mountains guided hike
  • Ait Benhaddou - Leader-led ksar walk
  • Ait Benhaddou - Tawesna Tea Break
  • Tamegroute - Ancient Library
  • Sahara Desert - Camel Ride
  • Sahara Desert - 4WD to Erg Chigaga dunes
  • Tamegroute - Underground kasbah guided tour
  • Essaouira - Guided walking tour
What to Expect
    • Experience a memorable Fado performance in Coimbra – an emotional form of Portuguese music expressing the hard realities of the daily life and balancing both resignation and hopefulness.

    • Soak up the sun on the Portuguese coast’s gorgeous beaches along the Algarve, walking across rocky cliff tops, exploring remote coves and taking in a sunset over the Atlantic Ocean with your small group.

    • Relive a glorious medieval past in in the labyrinthine streets of Fes city, and discover the cultural capital, Marrakech, through its people – drummers, dancers, fortune tellers, jugglers and medicine men.

    • Scale the High Atlas Mountains and trek through scenic Berber villages, spending a night in a traditional Berber homestay to get a true sense of rural Moroccan life.

    • Travel through the Sahara in a camel convoy, sleeping under a blanket the North African stars and enjoy an evening beside the campfire listening to traditional Bedouin tales.

    • When travelling in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, summer temperatures can get extremely hot. Have a think about what time of year suits you best to travel.

    • Both Coimbra and Lisbon are hilly cities with a lot of steps to conquer and sometimes rather steep steps if you want to make the most out of your time and experience here.

    • In Morocco, you will be expected to dress conservatively in public places, especially when visiting religious sites.

    • In 2022, Ramadan will take place from 2 April to 1 May. Travelling during this holy month can be a rewarding cultural experience, however some regular services may not be available during the daytime, such as restaurants or coffee bars, and occasionally travel can be disrupted by events. Your leader will adjust the itinerary accordingly, but please consider your travel arrangements carefully before booking travel for this period.

Itinerary

Day 1Madrid

Welcome to Madrid! The sassy central capital is known for its elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks, but it also pulsates with energy, and is without doubt a vibrant city. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at either 6 or 7 pm, depending on common area availability. After the meeting we will head out for an optional group dinner where you can get to know your fellow travellers. As there’s limited time for sightseeing in Madrid, consider flying in a few days early to explore. Perhaps while away the hours along the Paseo del Arte, or Art Walk, for an expansive history of Western art. Start with the Museo del Prado, then discover modern Spanish masters, including Picasso and Dali, in the Museo Reina Sofia. Finish at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, which displays eight centuries of European painting. After your meeting, perhaps get into the mind of a Madrileno with some tapas and Rioja.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Madrid – Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza – EUR12
  • Madrid – Museo del Prado – EUR15
  • Madrid – Real Jardín Botánico – EUR6
  • Madrid – Museo Reina Sofia – EUR10
  • Madrid – Royal Palace – EUR11
  • Madrid – Tapas Urban Adventure – EUR82
Meals Included

There are no meals included on this day.

Special Information

It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. If you can’t arrange a flight that will arrive in time for the meeting, you may wish to arrive a day early so you’re able to attend. We’ll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).

Day 2Salamanca

Say farewell to Madrid this morning and head north-west by public transport to the historical university town of Salamanca (approximately 3 hours). Situated among beautiful pastures and rolling green hills on Spain’s northern plateau, the rose-hued medieval town of Salamanca is great to explore on foot. Your leader will take you on an orientation walk on arrival, where you can explore the central Plaza Mayor and discover the beautiful Renaissance and Baroque architecture the city is known for. Plaza Mayor is a true centre of local life, perhaps the most perfect city square in Spain. Not only is it architecturally unique, but it also thrives with activity as locals meet and take coffee, tapas or cocktails on the square. The rest of your afternoon and evening is then free. You can admire the intricate detail of the Casa de Las Conchas, or ‘House of the Shells’, see the contrasting Old and New Cathedrals, and climb to the top to get a view across the terracotta-coloured rooftops. Thanks to the large student population the town has a vibrant nightlife, so maybe soak up the buzzing vibe tonight.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Salamanca – Art Nouveau & Art Deco Museum – EUR4
  • Salamanca – Unamuno House Museum – EUR4
  • Salamanca – New Cathedral – EUR5
  • Salamanca – Old Cathedral – EUR5
  • Salamanca – University of Salamanca – EUR10
  • Salamanca – Casa de Las Conchas – Free
Meals Included

There are no meals included on this day.

Day 3Coimbra

Head further west by private bus today and cross the border into Portugal to the laidback city of Coimbra (approximately 4 hours). Coimbra will be your base for next two nights. Sitting dignified on the banks of the River Mondego, Coimbra was once the capital of the county, and its royal heritage can be felt in its ancient streets and buildings. On arrival, your leader will escort you on a walk to help you orientate yourself in the maze of alleyways of this riverfront city. Half the fun of Coimbra is wandering and exploring, so use your free time getting to know the city. Coimbra features typical white stone buildings with several excellent examples of colourful azulejos tiling. Some of the historical structures were originally built in the 12th century (like the Cathedral Se Velha), and you can find some of the Portugal’s best examples of Romanesque churches and elegant museums here. The University of Coimbra – the oldest in Portugal – and the famous baroque library, the Biblioteca Joanina, with its 18th-century bell tower, are highlights.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 4Coimbra

Enjoy a free day of exploration in Coimbra before witnessing a traditional Fado performance. Fado songs must follow a particular structure, and though this traditional music can really be about anything, it popularly features mournful tunes with lyrics about the sea or the life of the poor. In Coimbra, male university students would often serenade their sweethearts with this music, with songs here tending to be literary translations or follow themes students can relate to. In your free time, perhaps head out into the countryside in search of ancient Roman ruins, which takes around 30 minutes by bus. The ruins of Conimbriga are rich in well-preserved mosaics and offer a great insight into ancient Roman life. There are several options to return, including a three kilometre walk through the countryside to the unspoiled rural town of Condeixa (optional). If you have time, you can take a short boat tour to take in the view of Coimbra from a different angle.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Coimbra – Evening Fado Performance
Optional Activities
  • Coimbra – Mondego River Boat Trip – EUR7
  • Coimbra – Cathedrals – EUR3
  • Coimbra – Conimbriga Ruins – EUR5
  • Coimbra – Portugal Dos Pequenitos – EUR11
  • Coimbra – University of Coimbra – EUR12
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 5Lisbon

Today, jump on a bus through the countryside of central Portugal to Lisbon (approximately 3.5 hours). As one of Europe’s most pleasant and affordable capital cities, Lisbon combines the best elements of Portuguese life, offering fantastic architecture, a multicultural population, delicious seafood and non-stop nightlife. On arrival to the city, head out on an orientation walk of Lisbon, city located on the banks of the Tagus (Tejo) River. Much of Lisbon’s character and charm lies in its beautiful renovated buildings, grand boulevards and impressive castles and churches. Visit the medieval citadel in the city centre, the Citadel of Sao Jorge Castle, which dates back to Moorish times and sits on the highest point of the Old Town. Look down on a city swarming with endless angular white houses and buildings with distinct red terracotta rooftops. Your afternoon and evening is free, so perhaps head to the grand Naval Museum for an insight into the history of Portuguese navigation. Or maybe you’d prefer to roam through charming narrow streets of local neighbourhoods and see local life play out. If you want to sample some Portugese nightlife, Barrio Alto is the place to head this evening. 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Lisbon – Citadel
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 6Lisbon

Today is free for you to explore more of Lisbon, or maybe take a 45 minute train ride out to the mountainous region of Sintra, an absolute jewel of Portugal where you will see a beautiful Pena Palace. This area offers great walking, stunning cliff-top palaces and unique Moorish architecture. The 8th-century Castle of the Moors looks down on the Old Town, and the views from the battlements across the Serra de Sintra mountain range are stunning.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Sintra – Palacio Nacional – EUR10
  • Sintra – Palacio da Pena – EUR14
  • Sintra – Day Trip – EUR10
  • Sintra – Castelo dos Mouros – EUR8
  • Lisbon – Experience Lisbon Walk Urban Adventure – EUR45
  • Lisbon – Naval Museum – EUR5
  • Lisbon – Oceanarium – EUR17
  • Lisbon – Fado Show with Dinner – EUR50
  • Lisbon – Sunset Fado & Tapas Urban Adventure – EUR70
  • Lisbon – Gulbenkian Museum – EUR10
  • Lisbon – Folk Art Museum – EUR3
  • Lisbon – National Art Museum – EUR6
  • Lisbon – Puppet Museum – EUR5
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 7The Algarve / Olhao

Take a bus journey of around five hours today to the southern coastline of Portugal, the Algarve. Known for fertile plains rich with orange and olive groves, fig trees, almonds and maize fields, this region is perfect to explore. Your base is Olhao, the Algarve’s biggest fishing port. With an active waterfront, Moorish buildings and bustling old quarters, the city has a Northern African feel. Upon arrival check-in to your home for the next two nights and use the rest of the day to discover Olhao. You may wish to wander the city centre or perhaps try Olhao’s famous fish restaurants along the waterfront on Avenida 5 de Outubro, the eastern Algarve’s food mile, filled with delicious and authentic local flavours.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 8The Algarve / Olhao

Olhao is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a series of barrier islands, creating a beautiful landscape of canals, salt pans, lagoons and sand banks. Today board a local passenger boat and head out to one of these islands, Ilha de Culatra, where you can wander along a series of boardwalks, leading away from the fishermen’s settlements, and cross over dunes and lagoons to beaches that are so long that they disappear into the haze of the horizon. Return to Olhao in the afternoon (or earlier if you wish), and enjoy the rest of your day relaxing in Olhao. Perhaps use the area’s great walking paths to access some of the Algarve’s lesser-known spots, or maybe head towards the Ria Formosa Nature Reserve for some bird watching, or catch some fish on a fishing trip. Evenings are best spent watching breathtaking sunsets, and the best place to do so is Olhao’s Old Town.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Algarve – Culatra Island Day Trip by Boat
Optional Activities
  • Algarve – Birdwatching Tour – EUR35
  • Algarve – Marine Wildlife Watching Tour – EUR45
  • Algarve – Boat Trip Rio Formosa – EUR30
  • Algarve – Fishing Trip – EUR40
Meals Included

There are no meals included on this day.

Day 9Seville / Tarifa

Leave Portugal behind and return to Spain, travelling by bus to the charming city of Seville. If the legends are to be believed, Seville was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. To the Romans it was Hispalis, and to the Moors it was Isbiliya. After the Christian reconquest, it became thought of as the portal to the ‘New World’, and is today is the largest city in southern Spain. Seville is famous for its vitality and flamboyance as the city of Carmen, Don Juan and Figaro. Seville is also well-known for its oranges, tapas and flamenco, all three of which are ingrained in the fabric of the city and its proud people. Enjoy a short orientation walk around the main sights, then enjoy some limited free time to discover as you wish. Later, travel onwards to Tarifa, where you will stay overnight before hopping over to Africa tomorrow.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Seville – Real Alcazar – EUR14
Meals Included

There are no meals included on this day.

Day 10Chefchaouen

This morning get up early for an optional visit to Tarifa Castle or to take a stroll on the beach. Then leave Europe behind and head to Africa. The ferry across the straits of Gibraltar to the port of Tangier takes approximately 1 hour. After leaving the ferry, you’ll be picked up by our Moroccan crew, and journey 3 hours to a sleepy mountain town peppered with blue-washed buildings and ambient restaurants – Chefchaouen, which is in the centre of a mountainous agricultural region. There may not be much time to explore this rural retreat by the time you arrive today, but you might just have time to look over the architecture of the 15th-century Grand Mosque and the medina, the walled fortress of the Kasbah. Perhaps tuck into some popular local goats’ cheese or a tajine tonight, before settling into your hotel.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Tarifa – Castle – EUR4
Meals Included

There are no meals included on this day.

Special Information

Please have your passport handy as today you’ll head over to Morocco. Please note that your leader will change upon arrival into the port of Tangier. After an introduction your European leader will return to Spain, while your Moroccan leader will take care of you on the Moroccan part of the trip.

Day 11Chefchaouen

Meet your local guide early in the day to explore the maze of streets in Chefchaouen. The ‘blue city’ is arguably one of the prettiest places in Morocco. Set against a wide valley and nestled between two peaks in the stunning Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen may take you by surprise. Its medina has been lovingly cared for with striking blue and whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs and artistic doorways, and it’s filled with handircrafts, while the main square has shops selling woven goods and small sweets. Much of Chefchaouen was recreated by Andalusian refugees escaping the Reconquista. Learn about general life in a small Moroccan community, visit a communal bakery, watch local women do their laundry, and walk up to a former mosque for a great view over the town that’s nestled between two mountain peaks. As a popular shopping destination for handicrafts, carpets, blankets or woolen garments, you may also see the artisans at work. Possibly relax after your walking tour in a traditional Moroccan hammam.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Chefchaouen – Walking Tour with Local Guide
Optional Activities
  • Chefchaouen – Hammam (public baths) – MAD150
  • Chefchaouen – Henna Tattoo – MAD50
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 12Fes

Say farewell to Chefchaouen today and jump on a private minivan trip for around five hours to the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco. Arrive in the city of Fes and step back in time at a medieval medina thick with exotic smells, tastes and sounds. Vibrant, noisy, fascinating and overwhelming – a visual and pungent feast for the senses – Fes is the mother of all medinas. Maybe fuel explorations of this imperial city with a glass of mint tea and some sweet Moroccan dates. Your day is free once you arrive, so perhaps get your bearings of the most complete medieval city in the Arab world. The adventurous may want to try some Moroccan specialities like a camel burger or harira (chickpea soup) and chicken-stuffed pastilla with couscous for dinner. Watching the sunset over the Medina while a dozen melodic prayer calls vie for attention is an experience you’ll likely remember for a long time.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 13Fes

Take a guided walking tour of the old city, known locally as Fes el Bali. Step back in time in to the labyrinth of the Medina, which is alive with craftsmen, markets, tanneries and mosques. Pass donkeys piled high with goods (this is one of the largest car-free urban zones in the world) and explore the specialty sections that divide the souks. Medieval Fes was one of the world’s great centres of education and culture: both Islamic and Jewish. Its religious institutions and its libraries are legendary. Its mosques are of great renown. Look out for the Medersa Bou Inania, one of the city’s most beautiful buildings, which has recently been restored and is now open to tourists. Pass the Belghazi Museum, Medresse el Attarine and the splendid Funduk Nejjarine, a beautifully restored 18th century inn. You’ll also see the famous tannery, known for the iconic view overlooking its dye pits, and a ceramics factory where you can see potters working in the traditional way. After the tour, the afternoon is free for you to enjoy as you please.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Fes – Medina walking tour
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
Special Information

You’ll be on your feet for at least five to six hours today to explore the unique medina of Fes. This is one of the highlights of Morocco and well worth any weariness at the end of the long day. We highly recommend you wear appropriate footwear. Today’s experience will also include some visits to carefully selected shops. As the receipt of commissions or kickbacks in exchange for recommending particular shops, services or activities is ingrained in the culture of the Moroccan tourism industry, Intrepid has established a centralised system of receiving and distributing payments from these recommended suppliers. For more information, please refer to the ‘Important Notes’ section or talk to your Tour leader on the ground.

Day 14Marrakech

Travel by train this morning to Marrakech (approximately 8 hours). Head out with the group for a quick visit to the main square, Djemaa El Fna before dinner. The square is filled with a hive of activity. Henna-painters, performers and storytellers share the square with a street food bazaar, packed with stalls loaded with Moroccan delicacies. From a distance you will see the Koutoubia Mosque and its minaret – famous throughout the world as one of the greatest minarets and the ‘sister’ to the Giralda in Seville. If you have time the following day, explore the ruins of Palais Badi, once one of the most beautiful palaces in the world, or comb the spectacular bazaar, where every step to a new souq brings a new smell, a new sight or a new gift to buy. Be enticed by the alluring scents and brilliant colours of the spice markets, the sounds of the musicians, the rich folds of carpets, delectable foods, acrobats and perfumed gardens. Perhaps brave dinner in the unique great square of Djemaa el Fna, when night falls.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Marrakech – Saadian Tombs – MAD70
  • Marrakech – Palais Badi – MAD70
  • Marrakech – Palais Bahia – MAD70
  • Marrakech – Hamam (public baths) – MAD250
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
Special Information

Today’s train ride will be approximately 8 hours. Moroccan trains are quite comfortable (we travel in first class), so sit back, relax, watch the scenery roll by or read a good book.

Day 15Marrakech

Today is free for you to enjoy as you please. Set out to discover Marrakech in more detail; mingle with the performers and fortune-tellers at Djemaa el-Fna or sample some Moroccan specialities alfresco-style at the night stalls. Later on, relax while sipping mint tea with locals and pick up last-minute supplies for the South Morocco stage of your adventure. Keep in mind that there will be another briefing some time today to meet some new travellers and the local leader joining you on this stage of your adventure.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Marrakech – A Taste Of Marrakech: Inside the Medina Urban Adventure – MAD605
  • Marrakech – Tajine Cookery Class Urban Adventure – MAD640
  • Marrakech – Cascades d’Ouzoud Day Tour – MAD2207
  • Marrakech – Luxury Spa Hammam & Massage – MAD750
  • Marrakech – Ourika Valley Day Tour – MAD1817
  • Marrakech – Oukaimeden Day Tour – MAD1882
  • Marrakech – Asni & Ouirgane day trip with lunch – MAD1806
  • Marrakech – Heart of the Atlas Mountains cycling day trip with lunch – MAD2000
  • Marrakech – Medina, Palaces & Tombs Urban Adventure – MAD630
  • Marrakech – Palmery Cycling Tour – MAD350
  • Marrakech – Magical Marrakech City Cycling Tour – MAD350
  • Marrakech – Imlil & Aroumd day trip – MAD1817
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
Special Information

As this is a combination trip, the travellers in your group and your group leader are likely to change today. There will be a welcome meeting to discuss the next stage of your itinerary and to meet new travellers joining you. It’s important that you attend the meeting as your new leader will be collecting insurance and emergency contact information. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.

Day 16Aroumd

Take a short drive into the High Atlas Mountains to the village of Imlil (approximately 2 hours). On arrival, store your main luggage and load your overnight bags onto pack mules. Make the 1-hour trek to the peaceful village of Aroumd. Perched on a rocky outcrop, the remote village of Aroumd offers stunning views across the High Atlas Mountains and a unique opportunity to experience traditional Berber (Amazigh) culture. Spend the night in a family-run mountain gite where, surrounded by the smell of woodstoves and bread, you will enjoy traditional hospitality and food. Use the rest of the day to explore the village and the surrounding farmlands. If the group is up for it and weather permits, there will be a chance to hike around eight kilometres to the pilgrimage shrine of Sidi Chamharouch (approximately 4 hours return). Regardless of your fitness levels, the gentle pace of Aroumd makes it a special place to explore beyond the reach of the modern world.
 
Accommodation
  • Gite (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Aroumd – High Atlas Mountains guided hike
Optional Activities
  • Aroumd – Mule Ride from Imlil to Aroumd – MAD80
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Special Information

The optional hike to the Sidi Chamharouch shrine requires appropriate footwear. A pair of good walking shoes with rigid and grippy sole will be sufficient. You will walk over well-trodden paths that may be muddy and unstable.

Facilities at the homestay are shared (both the bathroom and sleeping arrangements) but cozy, comfortable, and definitely a unique Intrepid experience.

Day 17Ait Benhaddou

This morning, journey along mountain roads and over Morocco’s highest pass, Tizi n’Tichka (2260 metres), to Ait Benhaddou on the edges of the Sahara (approximately 6 hours). Perched on a hilltop and almost unchanged since the 11th century, Ait Benhaddou is one of Morocco’s most iconic sites. It was once an important stop for caravans passing through as they carried salt across the Sahara, returning with gold, ivory, and slaves. The town has a long list of film and TV credits, including Lawrence of Arabia, Game of Thrones, and Gladiator. Enjoy a leader-led walk through the winding streets of the Old Town, making your way to the top of the hill, from where you can enjoy the views across the surrounding plains. Pop into the Tawesna teahouse on the banks of the river. This community-run establishment provides local women with income to support their families, who in turn produce delicious pastries and teas using locally sourced ingredients. Chat to the women about their stories and perhaps enjoy a sweet treat while you’re at it. Your evening is free, with the option of partaking in a local cooking demonstration and meal of Morocco’s most famous dishes: couscous and tagine.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Ait Benhaddou – Leader-led ksar walk
  • Ait Benhaddou – Tawesna Tea Break
Optional Activities
  • Ait Benhaddou – Cooking Demonstration & Dinner – MAD100
  • Ait Benhaddou – Henna Tattoo – MAD50
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 18Ouarzazate - Zagora

This morning you’ll journey south towards the Sahara, stopping in the regularly used film location of Ouarzazate along the way (approximately 5 hours in total). Continue to travel through the lush Draa Valley to Zagora, a small oasis town on the Sahara fringe that is perfect for an overnight stop. On arrival, take a stroll through the palm groves, explore the ksars and wander around the surrounding countryside.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Ouarazate – Atlas Movie Studios – MAD80
  • Ouarzazate – Kasbah Taourirt – MAD20
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 19Tamegroute - Erg Chigaga

Drive along the rugged and desolate Jbel Tadrart ranges and through seas of sand and past the occasional desert oasis of date palms to the township of Tamegroute. On arrival, visit an intriguing library filled with ancient scripts of science, literature, the Koran, and stories of the prophet Mohammed (subject to unregulated opening times). Afterward, join a local guide to uncover the underground Kasbah. Then carry on driving to the frontier town of M’Hamid (approximately 1 hour). From here, take a short camel ride through the dunes, then jump into 4WD vehicles and drive to the massive Erg Chigaga dunes. Arrive in the late afternoon. Enjoy a night under the stars at your desert camp.
 
Accommodation
  • Desert camp (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Tamegroute – Ancient Library
  • Sahara Desert – Camel Ride
  • Sahara Desert – 4WD to Erg Chigaga dunes
  • Tamegroute – Underground kasbah guided tour
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
Special Information

The camel trek through the Sahara is a highlight of the trip for many. If you’re uncomfortable with this, it’s possible to walk alongside the camels for about an hour to the camp. You would need to walk back the same distance the next morning, but it’s a gentle and relaxing walk. The camp itself is a simple affair, with bedding and basic toilet facilities provided. The blankets provided are usually sufficient for most travellers between April and October, but if you feel the cold easily you may like to bring your own sleeping bag for extra warmth, especially during the months between November and March. Electricity is not available in the camp, therefore it’s important to come prepared with fully charged phones, cameras and everything else you may need.

Day 20Oulad Berhil

Travel to the market town of Oulad Berhil by minivan. The journey should take around 8 hours in total, including several stops. This drive goes through desert scenery and along a route that’s a reserve for the indigenous argan trees. If you’re lucky, the group might come across the famous image of goats climbing these trees in search of nuts. Arrive at your accommodation by the early evening and relax after a long day of travel.
 
Accommodation
  • Riad (1 night)
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
Special Information

Please note that this is a long travel day, and you won’t arrive at tonight’s accommodation until late afternoon/early evening. The riad (house) tonight is 45 kilometres outside of Taroudant and offers the chance to relax by the pool or take a steam bath.

Day 21Taroudant - Essaouira

In the morning, take to the souqs of Taroudant and haggle with local traders for silver jewellery or colourful Moroccan ceramics and mosaics. Afterwards, head west to the coastal town of Essaouira (approximately 5 hours). The name Essaouira means image, which is appropriate since it’s such a picturesque town. Its charm is undeniable; within the stone ramparts, you’ll find whitewashed houses with bright blue shutters, art galleries and wood workshops. You’ll arrive in the early evening, so there won’t be much time to look around today. 
 
Accommodation
  • Riad (1 night)
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 22Essaouira

Today, join a local guide for a walking tour through the old medina, Jewish mellah, port, and skala (sea wall). Afterward, enjoy free time for the rest of the day. Maybe grab a freshly-cooked plate of the day’s catch at the port, or browse the plentiful shops and intriguing art galleries. If you’d prefer to relax, don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in a hammam or local-style bath.
 
Accommodation
  • Riad (1 night)
Included Activities
  • Essaouira – Guided walking tour
Optional Activities
  • Essaouira – Hamam (public baths) – MAD200
  • Essaouira – Berber Massage – MAD350
  • Essaouira – Horse Riding – MAD250
  • Essaouira – Seafood Market Lunch – MAD80
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 23Marrakech

Enjoy a free morning in Essaouira, then catch a bus back to Marrakech in the afternoon (approximately 3 hours). Enjoy free time on arrival to explore or partake in optional activities. Maybe check out the Palais Bahia, a superb example of Muslim architecture, or the ruins of the Palais Badi.
 
Accommodation
  • Hotel (1 night)
Optional Activities
  • Marrakech – A Taste Of Marrakech: Inside the Medina Urban Adventure – MAD605
  • Marrakech – Tajine Cookery Class Urban Adventure – MAD640
  • Marrakech – Cascades d’Ouzoud Day Tour – MAD2207
  • Marrakech – Hot Air Balloon Ride – MAD2050
  • Marrakech – Luxury Spa Hammam & Massage – MAD750
  • Marrakech – Ourika Valley Day Tour – MAD1817
  • Marrakech – Oukaimeden Day Tour – MAD1882
  • Marrakech – Asni & Ouirgane day trip with lunch – MAD1806
  • Marrakech – Heart of the Atlas Mountains cycling day trip with lunch – MAD2000
  • Marrakech – Medina, Palaces & Tombs Urban Adventure – MAD630
  • Marrakech – Palmery Cycling Tour – MAD350
  • Marrakech – Magical Marrakech City Cycling Tour – MAD350
Meals Included
  • Breakfast

Day 24Marrakech

Your adventure ends after breakfast. Additional accommodation can be pre-booked if you wish to spend more time exploring Marrakech (subject to availability).
Meals Included
  • Breakfast
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