This tour will take you through the charming streets of Seville, the vibrant capital of Madrid, the medieval city of Toledo, and the iconic city of Barcelona. Experience the exotic and colourful cities of Marrakech, Fes, Rabat, and the dazzling Casablanca. Each of these cities has its unique charm and character, and on this tour, you’ll experience them all in the most personalised and unforgettable way possible.
Itinerary Highlights
Explore the rich history of some of the oldest cities
Learn the art of Moroccan Cuisine.
Learn about Spanish masters of Goya, Velazquez and El Greco
Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites
Immerse yourself in Berber culture.
What’s included
Private tours for most included activities
Meet & greet airport service
Luxury or boutique accommodation at your chosen level
Expert guides in each destination
flexibility
This is an example itinerary. It is fully flexible; you can add or detract days and include hotels at your chosen budget. It departs daily.
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Nights
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Day 1
Fly to Seville
Day 2
EXPLORE Seville
Enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour (8 hours) of Seville with your English-speaking guide and private vehicle. Visit the 15th Century Cathedral, one of the most breathtaking in Christendom, and see La Giralda, Seville’s most famous monument. The Moorish tower was erected as a minaret in the 12th century. Visit the Alcazar, a magnificent 14th-century Mudejar palace that is one of the oldest royal residences in Europe and is still in use. Enjoy a walk through the Barrio de Santa Cruz, a maze of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, small squares and flower-filled patios.
Visit the Museum of Fine Arts, a former convent of the Merced, which today contains important religious works from the Middle Ages and is famed above all for the magnificent paintings by Zurbarán, Ribera and Murillo. Continue to the Casa de Pilatos, home of one of Seville’s great aristocratic families. The palace was modelled on Pilate’s house in Jerusalem and blends Spanish Mudejar and Renaissance architecture. This evening, transfer by private vehicle to Tablao El Arenal for an authentic Flamenco show. The Tablao El Arenal is situated in a building dating from the 17th Century, and its architecture and decoration are typically Andalusian. Enjoy a complimentary beverage during the show. After the show, transfer back to your hotel by private vehicle.
Day 3
Catch the Train to Madrid
Meet your driver for your private transfer to the Seville rail station to board your train (Club Class carriage) to Madrid. Upon arrival at the Madrid rail station, you will be met by your Madrid driver and transferred by private vehicle to your hotel. This afternoon meet your guide for a 4 hour overview walking tour of Madrid. Wander through the historic centre, the arcaded 17th century Plaza Mayor and the Puerta del Sol before visiting the Palacio Real, whose rooms are filled with art treasures and antiques. Wander back to your hotel with your guide.
Day 4
Explore Toledo
Enjoy a full-day tour with your local English-speaking guide. This morning, visit the Prado Museum, which is one of Madrid’s main attractions for many visitors. Here you can view works by Spain’s three great masters: Goya, Velazquez and El Greco.
After touring the Prado, continue to Toledo, a fortified city dating from Roman times, when it was the capital of Visigothic Spain. Sightseeing will include the Cathedral, a blend of 13th, 14th, and 15th-century architecture, and the Church of Santo Tomé, which houses El Greco’s most famous painting, ‘Burial of Count Orgaz’.
Day 5
Travel to Barcelona
You are met at your hotel by your driver and transferred by private vehicle to the Madrid rail station to board your AVE train (Club Class carriage) to Barcelona. Upon arrival at the Barcelona rail station, you will be met by your Barcelona driver. Transfer by private vehicle to your hotel.
Day 6
Explore Barcelona
Today, enjoy a morning sightseeing tour of Barcelona with your English-speaking guide and private vehicle to discover the masterpieces of Catalonia’s most famous architect, Gaudí: the Casa Mila with its wave-like facade and the impressive but unfinished Sagrada Familia Basilica. Alternatively, you may prefer to visit the Parc Guell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Gaudi’s most colourful creations.
Day 7
Fly to Casablanca
This morning, transfer to Barcelona airport for your flight to Casablanca. Upon arrival, meet your local representative and transfer to your hotel. The name Casablanca evokes ideas of good living, romance, and adventure in a tropical setting, an image that the 1943 Humphrey Bogart film conveyed to cinema-goers in the drab years of WWII. Originally settled by Berbers in the 7th century, Casablanca’s fairly recent growth has made it the bustling, French-influenced business centre of Morocco it is today.
Day 8
Tour Casablanca
Discover the port city of Casablanca, the country’s cosmopolitan and commercial hub. Here you can choose different ways to discover the rich cultural heritage of Casablanca with a walking tour of the Old Medina, perhaps where you could stroll through the winding alleys of this historic neighbourhood, have the chance to explore traditional souks, ancient mosques, and historic buildings. See the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, The largest mosque in Africa, with its beautiful Moorish architecture.
Day 9
Fez
Exploring Fez, the cultural heart of Morocco, is an unforgettable experience for any holiday in Morocco. Your tour can be tailored to your experiences, from a journey through the lanes, alleys and souks comprising the labyrinth of the city’s old quarter. Or maybe you would like to delve into the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site and visit Nejjarine Square, with its exquisite fountain created with mosaics and detailed tilework. No visit to Fez would be complete without the sights and smells of the tanneries that will reveal how the country’s highly esteemed leather is dyed.
Day 10
to rabat via meknes and volubilis
After breakfast, depart overland to Meknes (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), one of Morocco’s Imperial Cities. Your drive will take approximately 3 hours. In Meknes, the impressive monuments recall the splendour of a city, first built in the 17th Century by the powerful sultan Moulay Ismail to rival the court of his contemporary Louis XIV of France. During your visit to Meknes, see the monumental Bab Mansour gateway – considered one of the finest of the great gates of Morocco, the Granaries and the Royal Stables, which were built to accommodate some 12,000 horses. Also see Moulay Ismail’s Mausoleum, one of the few shrines in Morocco that non-Muslims can visit. From here it is on to Volubilis (also a UNESCO World Heritage Site), home to the largest and most well preserved Roman ruins in Morocco. With its Triumphal Arches, Basilicas and Capitols, the Volubilis skyline is peppered with examples of Roman architecture. However, the greatest treasures of Volubilis are the superb mosaic floors, which have been excellently preserved and left in situ. Three outstanding examples include: Orpheus charming animals with his lyre, nine dolphins signifying good luck, and a portrait of Amphitrite in a chariot drawn by a seahorse. After your sightseeing, transfer to your hotel.
Day 11
Travel to marrakech
This morning, embark on a city tour highlighting Rabat’s cultural influences and the superbly preserved relics of its Moorish past. Rabat’s most famous site is the 12th-century Hassan Tower (an excellent example of the gorgeous Mauresque style), the incomplete minaret of Yacoub al-Mansour’s great mosque. Located alongside the minaret is the mausoleum dedicated to Mohamed V, the founder of modern Morocco and grandfather of the current king.
Continue your tour with a visit to the Oudaya Kasbah, built on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Its gate is one of the most beautiful surviving in the Moorish world. Beyond the city walls are the remains of the ancient city of Sala, also known as Chella. Later on, your journey overland to Marrakech the “Pearl of the South” will take approximately 4 hours and cover some 300km.
Day 12
Tour Marrakech
This morning, set out to discover the secrets of Marrakech, the most famous city in Morocco. Most of the city’s architectural attractions are inside the Medina, the old walled section of the town. Built in the 12th Century, the Koutoubia minaret is the perfect Islamic religious structure in North Africa. This famous landmark dominates the local skyline and can easily be spotted from all of Marrakech. Hidden away behind high walls are the Saadian Tombs. The Mausoleum displays a very high level of decoration, using traditional stucco and delicate Granada-style carving, typical of classical Moroccan buildings. The Bahia Palace is a masterpiece of domestic architecture that provides a good insight into how the privileged lived in the Imperial city in the 19th Century. The use of marble, stucco, and mosaics predominates in the apartments, opening into courtyards filled with fountains and plant life. Dar Si Said, one of the most beautiful palaces, is now home to the Moroccan Arts and Crafts Museum. Inside are stunning collections of traditional woven carpets and Berber silver jewellery.
This afternoon, visit the labyrinthine souks of the old town. This maze of colourful alleys and small squares is home to a bewildering array of stalls and ateliers devoted to specific crafts. As evening approaches, head to Djemaa El Fna, the city’s main square. No one can really be certain how it came into being, but over the years the square has become the beating heart of Marrakech, where fire-eaters, mime artists,snake-charmers, and street musicians perform at every turn.
Day 13
Fly home
A note on price
The prices outlined above are a rough guide to give you an idea of costs and enable you to budget for your trip.
Guide prices are generally for private arrangements based on twin share, in well located, good quality accommodation (excluding international flights).
Please note costs are indicative and may vary due to a number of factors such as; travel date, hotel choice, room category, number of people travelling and prevailing exchange rates.
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When to travel
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Morocco is a diverse country with a varied climate and weather. In general, the summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild and wet. The coastal regions tend to have cooler temperatures than the interior of the country, and the mountains in the north have cooler temperatures year-round. Rainfall is generally light throughout the year, and snow is rare at lower elevations.
January is one of the coldest months in Morocco. In most parts of the country, average daytime temperatures range from 12°C to 20°C. The northern coastal areas tend to be milder, while inland and mountainous regions are colder. At night, temperatures drop significantly, ranging from 4°C to 10°C on average.
February in Morocco is generally mild and enjoyable, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C depending on the location. Coastal regions see some light rain, while inland cities have cooler temperatures. Southern areas are typically dry and sunny. Mountainous regions may experience colder temperatures and snow.
Morocco experiences mild and pleasant weather in March, making it an ideal time to visit. The temperatures are generally comfortable, ranging from around 15 to 25C. The days are longer, allowing for more time to explore. While the coastal areas enjoy a mild climate, the inland and the Atlas Mountains might still be slightly chilly, especially during the evenings. Packing layers and preparing for cooler temperatures in higher elevations is advisable.
In April, Morocco experiences pleasant travel weather with mild temperatures and low chances of rainfall. The average temperature during this time ranges from 18°C to 24°C, making it comfortable for outdoor activities and exploration. The days are generally sunny and clear, perfect for visiting popular attractions such as Marrakech's vibrant city, Volubilis's ancient ruins, or Essaouira's coastal town. However, bringing a light jacket or sweater for the cooler evenings is advisable, as temperatures can drop slightly.
In May, Morocco experiences pleasant weather for travellers. The temperature ranges from around 15 to 25 degrees Celsius, making it a comfortable time to explore the country. The days are generally sunny, with minimal rainfall. However, it is advisable to pack some light layers for cooler evenings. Whether visiting the bustling streets of Marrakech, exploring the Sahara Desert, or relaxing on the beaches of Essaouira, May offers favourable conditions for an enjoyable travel experience in Morocco.
Morocco experiences warm and sunny weather in June, making it a great destination for travellers. The average temperature in Morocco during this time ranges from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. The coastal cities, such as Casablanca and Agadir, enjoy a refreshing sea breeze, while inland cities like Marrakech and Fes can get hotter. However, the evenings are cooler, providing a pleasant respite from the daytime heat. It is advisable to pack lightweight and breathable clothing, along with sunscreen and a hat, to stay comfortable while exploring the beautiful landscapes and vibrant cities of Morocco in June.
Morocco experiences hot and dry weather in July, making it a popular time to visit for those seeking sunshine and warmth. Average temperatures range from 30°C to 40°C, with coastal areas slightly cooler. However, it's important to note that the weather can vary across the country, with cooler temperatures in the Atlas Mountains and the coastal regions being more influenced by sea breezes. Packing lightweight and breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat to protect against the strong sun is advisable. Additionally, staying hydrated is essential due to the high temperatures. July is a great time to explore Morocco's vibrant cities, relax on the beautiful beaches, or embark on desert adventures.
August is a great time to visit Morocco for travellers who enjoy warm and sunny weather. In August, Morocco experiences high temperatures, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. Coastal areas such as Casablanca and Essaouira offer a more moderate climate with a refreshing sea breeze, while inland cities like Marrakech and Fes can be hotter and drier. Packing lightweight and breathable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun is advisable. Despite the heat, August is also a great time to explore Morocco's beautiful beaches or enjoy outdoor activities like hiking in the Atlas Mountains.
In September, the temperature ranges from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius, making it an ideal time to explore the diverse landscapes of this North African country. While the coastal regions, such as Casablanca and Essaouira, offer milder temperatures, the inland areas, including Marrakech and Fes, can be slightly hotter. Packing light clothing, sunscreen, and a hat to protect against the sun is advisable. September also marks the end of the summer season.
In October. The temperature during this time of the year ranges between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, making it an ideal time to explore the country's diverse landscapes and attractions. The coastal regions, such as Casablanca and Essaouira, enjoy mild temperatures with a refreshing sea breeze. Inland cities like Marrakech and Fes have warm days and cooler nights, providing a comfortable atmosphere for outdoor activities. The Atlas Mountains also offer breathtaking views and moderate temperatures, making it a great time for hiking and trekking during the summer.
In November, Morocco experiences pleasant travel weather. The temperature during this time of year is mild, with an average high of around 20 degrees Celsius. The days are generally sunny, allowing visitors to explore the beautiful landscapes and historic sites comfortably. However, it is important to note that November is also the start of Morocco's rainy season, so occasional showers can be expected. It is advisable to pack a light raincoat or umbrella to stay prepared.
December is a great time to visit Morocco for travellers seeking pleasant weather. Morocco experiences mild temperatures this month, making it ideal for exploring the country's diverse landscapes and cultural attractions. The average daytime temperature in December ranges from 15 to 20 degrees Celsius in popular cities like Marrakech and Casablanca. The coastal regions, such as Essaouira and Agadir, offer slightly warmer temperatures, making it possible to enjoy the beautiful beaches. However, it is important to note that the evenings can be cooler, so it is advised to pack some warm clothing.
Add on’s
One option is France, which is located just north of Spain and offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions, including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and the Palace of Versailles. Another possibility is Italy, which is situated to the east of Spain and is known for its delicious cuisine, stunning architecture, and beautiful countryside.
If you’re interested in exploring more of North Africa, you could also consider visiting Tunisia or Egypt. Tunisia is located just to the east of Morocco and is home to ancient ruins, beautiful beaches, and vibrant markets. Egypt is located further to the east and is famous for its pyramids, temples, and rich history.
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