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15 Days Morocco tour - Days Trips in Morocco

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  Itinerary of   15 Days in Morocco Morocco 15 Days tour ⇒ Day 1: Arrival in Tangier Today of Morocco itinerary 2 weeks . Your driver is already waiting at the airport for you to take you to your hotel or riad. Depending on your arrival time, we will bring forward part of tomorrow’s program. ⇒ Day 2: Tangier » Asilah After breakfast, we start our tour from Tangier also known as “the bride of the north”. The city is located in the northwest, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean in the Strait of Gibraltar. Here you will have free time for lunch in the beautiful medina of Tangier before driving to the famous Cave of Hercules. Towards afternoon we reach the small and cozy artist town of Asilah, located directly on the Atlantic Ocean. Here we will transfer you to your accommodation. There is still time for a walk in the small medina, which has many galleries with beautiful colorful works of art. Once a year there is an artists’ festival here – you may still discover...

13 Days in Morocco -14 Days in Morocco - 20 Days in Morocco

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  Itinerary of   13 Days Grand Morocco Tour  13 Day in Morocco  ⇒ Day 1: Arrival   at Marrakech Today of your 13 Days Morocco Tour from Marrakech, will start with a pickup, your driver is already waiting in airport for you and will take you to your hotel or riad. Depending on your arrival time, we will bring forward part of tomorrow’s program. ⇒ Day 2: Marrakech Guided tour The day begins with your first typical Moroccan breakfast. Don’t miss the egg dish with pita bread or the sweet green mint tea. A guided tour of Marrakech is on the agenda for today. Your guide will come to pick you up at the hotel or riad. You will spend about three hours together exploring this wonderful vibrant city. Highlights include the Koutoubia Mosque with its imposing minaret, the Saadian Tombs, which lay hidden for centuries and were only rediscovered in 1917, and the ornate Bahia Palace, one of the most beautiful royal residences from the 19th century. If you still have time in th...