Are there any sightseeing tours to Morocco?

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Morocco is considered a "country of not one trip": no matter how many kinds of sightseeing tours are here, and at once you will not be able to see at least the main cities and sights. Sightseeing routes can be sent to both sides of the world: "South of Morocco", "North of Morocco", and in the thematic areas: "Atlantic coast of Morocco", "Imperial cities of Morocco". However, all tours other than the "North of Morocco" include a visit to Marrakesh - this is an important city in the history and culture of the country.

So the tour tour "North Morocco" is designed for 7 days / 6 nights, and includes a visit the following settlements: Casablanca - Rabat - Tangier - Fez - Meknes, with return to Casablanca. This route is especially interesting for those who are interested in the period of reconquest and expulsion of Muslims and Jews from the Iberian Peninsula. This territory is still spoken mostly in Spanish.

The excursion tour "South Morocco" is perhaps the most popular sightseeing tour in the country: desert roads, picturesque oases along river banks, mountains, old fortresses, fortified villages and incomparable Sahara Desert. This program is designed for 9 days / 8 nights with a visit to Casablanca, Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Zagora, Erfud, Tingira

The tour "Imperial cities of Morocco" lasts 8 days / 7 nights, the excursion program includes: Casablanca - Marrakech - Fez - Meknes - Rabat. As a rule, this route is offered to tourists visiting Morocco for the first time, which is why it is held regularly at the height of the season.

On a trip called "Atlantic coast of Morocco" lasting 8 days / 7 nights you will visit such cities as Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech , Essaouira, Safi, get acquainted with modern and ancient Morocco and enjoy the views of the picturesque coast.

Are you going to Morocco? Send an application for a tour and an experienced manager will pick the most suitable option for you.

May 7, 2014

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