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Explore several towns and cities in Morocco such as Chefchaouen known for its blue-washed buildings, and Akchour where you will discover the waterfalls of Akchour and also spend some time swimming.
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Casablanca
7:30am
Upon arrival at Casablanca, meet with the assistance. If time allows, you will Visit the economic capital at the central market, Habous district, Royal Palace, Mohamed V square, residential area of Anfa and outside of the Mosque Hassan II before continuing for dinner and overnight.
Accommodation: Idou Anfa Hôtel & Spa
Meals: Dinner
Today you will be picked up at 07:00 AM and head directly to Chefchaouen Moroccan bleu city. Once you arrive in this wonderful blue city, grab breakfast at a local coffee shop, explore the city, and in the afternoon, head to check in to the hotel. The city is famous for the remarkable buildings of different tones of faded blue of its old town. Leather and weaving workshops line its steep cobbled alleys. In the shaded central square of Outa el Hammam is the casbah with red walls, fortress, and keep of the fifteenth century with ethnographic and artistic exhibitions. As well as, the octagonal minaret of the Great Mosque rises not far from there. You will have the rest of the afternoon to yourself enjoying the hotel amenities, dinner will be at café Sofia
Accommodation: Riad Cherifa
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Visit Chefchaouen, a beautiful blue door and white-walled medina that was originally a Berber post. The main square is the heart of Chefchaouen, with the 18th-century kasbah, a central mosque, and cafes with authentic Moroccan-style menus. The market is a mix of traditional Moroccan and tourist souvenirs — it’s often very busy, but worth a visit for the bargains. On your walking tour with your driver, explore the kasbah which was built by Moulay Ismail and is now practically a ruin next to the Great Mosque. Visit the charming main square and the souks that sell an array of goods. If you head to the Jewish quarter behind the jewelry souk, you will feel the difference between it and the main Arabic feel of the town. Afterwards, drive to Akchour, upon arrival you will check in to Ermitage Akchour. Later you will discover the waterfalls of Akchour, a natural beauty, and the small breathtaking waterfalls. A local tour guide is provided at Akchour, carry your swimming customs to spend time some time swimming: Dinner will be at the hotel.
Accommodation: Ermitage Akchour
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
After breakfast, you will explore Anchor visiting various cascades in the Berber pottery workshops. You will have lunch at a local restaurant and later drive to El Jebha a little port town in the northern part of Morocco. This Mediterranean coastal place is situated in the Rif Mountains: and explore the area. Two hours of round-trip walking (or a chartered fishing boat) will take you to the iconic crater of Marsdar Bay, where you can swim and explore one of Morocco’s more isolated beaches. Before sunset, we will drive back to the hotel for dinner and overnight
Accommodation: Ermitage Akchour
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
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we will ride a licensed traditional boat (flouka) to go to a beautiful virgin beach. Continue onward past the mountainous coastline of Al Hoceima National Park, which provides sanctuary for rare avian and marine wildlife. If you want to take a detour to explore the park, you can visit the tiny port of Bades to observe the iconic Spanish military enclave of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera. Soon, you’ll reach Al Hoceima, a beautiful, whitewashed town straddling the clifftops around a picturesque bay. Al Hoceima’s culture is a fusion of Spanish and Rifi Berber influences. As you wander past the town’s old villas, you’ll hear the city’s inhabitants speak Rifi Berber (Tarifit).
Accommodation: Hôtel Mercure Quemado Resort
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Today you will raise for a long road trip back to Casablanca, Leave the dry, sunny Mediterranean coastline behind, and enter Morocco’s imperial heartland. Once you cross the Rif mountains through the spectacular Tizi Ouasli Pass, you’ll find yourself in the High Eastern Rif, a landscape that is distinctly colder than the Mediterranean coast. You’ll see pine forests and almond plantations until you reach the city of Aknoul. This peaceful town is in the center of almond cultivation in the north. In April, the entire landscape is covered in white and pink blooms. Stop for coffee and visit the monument commemorating the Rifi revolt that helped end the protectorate period. You will arrive in Casablanca later evening where you will drop at the hotel or airport.
Meals: Breakfast