Days 1: Casablanca, Morocco
Arrive in Morocco’s largest city, where you
are met by our representative and transferred
to your hotel.
Originally settled by the Berbers in the
seventh century, the port city is a timeless
blend of ancient traditions, French-inspired
architecture and modern-day hustle and bustle.
Day 2: Casablanca/Fez
Start the day by exploring Casablanca’s most
important site, the Hassan II Mosque, which
houses 25,000 worshippers. Its minaret is the
tallest religious structure in the world.
After lunch, we take the train to Fez.
At day’s end, arrive in Fez.
Day 3: FezSpend the day
today discovering Fez. Step back in time to
the Middle Ages as you visit one of the most
ancient and untouched city neighborhoods in
the world, Fez el-Bali (“Old Fez”), the
cultural heart of Morocco. Take your pick from
and meander in some 9,000 car-free narrow
lanes, alleys and souks
that comprise the labyrinth of the city’s old
quarter, originally founded in the eighth
century AD by Moulay Idriss I. Take in the
sights and sounds of locals conducting their
day to day business and merchants selling
spices and goods. The imperial capital was a
center of medieval learning and at its heart
remains the Al Karaouine University,
originally founded as a madrasa
in 859. Pause at Nejjarine Square, with its
beautiful fountain with elaborate mosaic tile
work.
After lunch, discover Fez el-Jedid (“New
Fez”), built by the Merinid Dynasty in the
thirteenth century. Fez el-Jedid is home to
the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter, which
boasts traditional Jewish architecture of
wrought iron–decorated windows and splendid
carved wood balconies.
Day 4: Fez/Rabat
After breakfast, drive to Rabat, the capital
of Morocco.
on the way, we will have 2 stops; the first at
the famous Roman city of Volubilis, listed as
a UNESCO World Heritage.
Then we will stop at
the famous Berberian city of Meknes formally
Morocco's capital before it was
relocated to Marrakesh.
After arriving to Rabat and settling in to
your hotel, you will have a free time to
explore the city or even for shopping.
Day 5: Rabat/Marrakech
This morning, drive to Marrakech.
Founded in 1062, Marrakech was once the
capital of an empire that stretched from
Toledo, Spain, to Senegal. Also known as the
“Red City” or “Pink City” due to the
distinctive hue of the local earth used in the
construction of its many brick buildings,
Marrakech is a city of labyrinthine alleyways,
secluded palaces, museums, mosques and
markets.
Day 6: Marrakech
Spend the day discovering mysterious, glorious
Marrakech, starting at its ancient medina, the
old walled section of the city.
Visits include the Saadian Tombs, displaying
intricate stucco and Granada-style carvings;
the Dar Si Said, one of the most beautiful
palaces and the home to the Museum of Moroccan
Arts and Crafts; and the Bahia Palace, the
residence of the grand vizier Si Ahmed Ben
Moussa. Stop at the twelfth-century Koutoubia
Mosque, with a minaret considered the most
perfect Islamic religious structure in North
Africa. Afterward, stroll through the
labyrinthine souks and the fabled Djemaa el-Fna
square, with its fire-eaters, mimes, snake
charmers and street musicians performing at
every turn. Continue exploring Marrakech,
visiting one of the beautiful gardens dotting
the city. One of the most lovely are the
Menara Gardens, which date to the twelfth
century and are set among extensive orchards
and olive groves. At their center is a
rectangular pool with a fabulous view of the
Atlas Mountains. From here, continue to
Majorelle Garden, originally designed in 1924
by French artist Jacques Majorelle and now
owned by famous couture designer Yves Saint
Laurent. Marvel at the garden’s exotic plants,
such as bamboo, cacti, bougainvillea and
palms, and take in the tranquil streams and
fish-filled pools peppered throughout. The
rest of your day is at leisure, perhaps for
last-minute shopping or sightseeing at your
own pace.
Day 7: Marrakech/Casablanca
Morning transfer to Casablanca for departures
(make sure to book your return flights in the
evening)
HAVE A NICE
AND SAFE FLIGHT HOME!
1650. USD per person
in double room occupancy.
450. USD per single
room supplement.
$250 deposit required, remaining balance collected
50 days prior to departure.
The following amounts should be wired either via
Western union, money Gram or a Bank transfer.
fill the
Registration form
and send it to us to be able to handle your
booking.
Dates:October 10 to 16, 2012: A
trip for gay men. Traveling Alone? So are most of the people
who travel with us. You do not need to pay extra to
travel by yourself. Prices are per-person, and the
single supplement applies only if you'd like a room by
yourself. For selected trips, especially if the trip
includes a cruise, we charge half the single supplement
if you request a roommate, but we are not able to match
you with someone. Location: Starts and ends in Casablanca Price includes: Accommodations at 4 star
hotels and riads for six nights, in double occupancy;
Subject to availability we offer single rooms for an
additional supplement, but please note that at some
hotels this may be a single room in a 2-bedroom suite;
All transportation by motorcoaches or vans, cars, jeeps
and other modes during the trip; Airport transfers for
those arriving in and departing from Casablanca on group
arrival and departure days; Breakfast each day and 4 dinners(except
the nights spent in Marrakesh); Services of a knowledgeable Bear
Arabia / LebTour tour director and local Moroccan guides
when needed; Admissions to sites, museums and
attractions that are shown in the itinerary. Not included: Airfares to Casablanca;
Airport departure taxes; Visas if required,
Airport-hotel transfers if not arriving or departing on
group travel days; Meals and beverages; Tips to guides
and hotel staffs; Personal items such as alcoholic
beverages, telephone calls and laundry.
Citizens
holding valid passports for more than 6 month
of the following countries do not need a visa
to enter the Kingdom of Morocco (If your stay
is longer than 90 days, a resident permit is
required and can be issued by the Police
Department of your place of residence in
Morocco): Algeria – Andorra – Argentina –
Australia – Austria – Bahrain – Belgium –
Brazil – Bulgaria – Canada – Chile – Congo
Brazzaville – Croatia – Cyprus -Cote d’Ivoire
– Czech Republic – Denmark – Estonia – Finland
– France – Germany – Great Britain – Greece –
Guinea (Conakry) – Hong Kong – Hungary –
Iceland – Indonesia – Ireland – Italy – Ivory
Coast – Japan – Kuwait – Latvia – Libya –
Liechtenstein – Lithuania – Luxemburg – Mali –
Malta – Mexico – Monaco – Netherlands – New
Zealand – Niger – Norway – Oman – Peru –
Philippines – Poland – Puerto Rico – Qatar –
Romania – Russian Federation – Saudi Arabia –
Senegal – Singapore (They can stay one month
without visa) – Slovakia – Slovenia – South
Korea – Spain – Sweden – Switzerland – Tunisia
– Turkey – United Arab Emirates – United
States of America – Venezuela.
Citizens from countries not listed above do
need a visa.
Travel
insurance
is mandatory for
those interested in taking part in our Tour to
Istanbul.
make sure to purchase a valid insurance that
would cover Morocco.