Morocco Tour October 2024
Dates: October 8 – 20, 2024
Number of Days: 13
Cost: $6,295
HIGHLIGHTS of the Morocco Tour include:
* A journey through the Sahara on the back of a camel
* Two cooking classes to learn Moroccan cooking skills
* Visiting with women-run cooperatives that help local villagers earn income
* Wandering the streets of Morocco’s fantastical Blue City, Chefchaouen
* Meandering the streets of medinas and shopping in souqs for locally-produced handicrafts
* Experiencing World Heritage sites and grand architectural buildings unlike anything you’ve seen
* Sorry you missed this tour! Please contact us if you’d like to be on the waiting list OR if you’d like to join our next Morocco tour, tentatively scheduled for early, 2026.
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Note: Cancellation fees apply. Please read our Booking Terms and Conditions before registering
Magical Morocco – Tour Itinerary – October 8 – 20, 2024
Our adventure starts in Casablanca on October 8, 2024. If you’d like to arrive early, we can arrange additional hotel nights prior to the tour.
The tour ends in Essaouira. You can return home or to your next destination via Casablanca or Marrakech (see Day 13 for more info).
Day 1 – Casablanca
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Meals: Dinner
Upon arrival at Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport, you’ll be met by a driver and head to the hotel. You’ll have a chance to relax on this day prior to our welcome dinner at Rick’s Café!
You might know Rick’s from the iconic movie, Casablanca. Though this is not the original restaurant from the movie, it is filled with details reminiscent of the film–including the architecture and décor. The food is great, too!
Overnight at Barcelo Anfa or similar in Casablanca.
Day 2 – Casablanca – Chefchaouen
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today will be our first full day of touring. After breakfast, we’ll visit the most spectacular mosque that non-Muslims are allowed to enter, the Hassan II Mosque on Casablanca’s waterfront.
We’ll spend time visiting both the exterior and interior of the mosque on a guided tour, with plenty of time for photos.
Afterward, we’ll make the drive to Rabat, less than two hours away. There, we’ll visit a local female artisan who creates beautiful leather goods including purses, bags and other accessories. We’ll have lunch at a wonderful restaurant in Rabat and then drive onward to Chefchaouen (the Blue City), about a five-hour drive away.
We’ll arrive at our hotel in time for dinner at the hotel.
Overnight at Riad Nila or similar in Chefchaouen.
Day 3 – Chefchaouen
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Today after breakfast, we’ll take a guided tour of this beautiful city perched on the side of a hill. We’ll meander through the alleys and (mostly) pedestrian streets to photograph the sea of blue walls, windows, doorways and steps.
Lunch will be on your own to give you time to wander the streets and to have time to photograph this charming village. This will also be a great chance to browse the shops tucked away down all the alleys.
In the late afternoon, we’ll walk the slight uphill climb to the Spanish Mosque and enjoy the sunset there.
Afterward, we’ll have dinner at a fantastic local restaurant.
Overnight at Riad Nila or similar in Chefchaouen.
Day 4 – Chefchaouen – Fes
Friday, October 11, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After a wonderful breakfast at our ryad, we’ll start the drive to Fes. Along the way, we’ll stop at Nzala Women’s Cooperative for a bread-making workshop. It’s here in the tiny town of N’zalat Bni Amar (pop. 2,000) that these women have also started an embroidery cooperative to help bring income to their families and to the village. We’ll have an amazing homemade lunch with them and learn all about their projects.
We’ll then drive to Fes and check in to our hotel. (Total drive time is about five hours from Chefchaouen to Fes.)
You may have some time to rest in the late afternoon before sitting outside at the rooftop restaurant/bar to enjoy a light meal and drinks for dinner.
You might also take advantage of the hotel’s spa for a massage or hammam or soak in the hot tub.
Overnight at Hotel Sahrai or similar in Fes.
Day 5 – Fes
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
We’ll start this morning with breakfast and then a tour of Fes including the Royal Palace, the Jewish Quarter and the Qarawiyyin—the oldest existing, continually operating, higher educational institution in the world. And, it was started by a woman (YES!). We’ll also visit a pottery workshop where we’ll see artisans making pottery of all sizes and styles. (Bring your credit card because you won’t be able to resist the work these folks do!)
Afterward, we’ll take a tasting tour in the medina. This will be during lunch and may be all you need (and then some!) for a lunchtime meal.
After the tasting tour, we’ll continue through the medina for a tour of the tanneries, souqs and artisan quarters, building in some time to shop.
Tonight dinner is on your own. You may not be hungry after the tasting tour but, if you are, you can always grab a bite (or more) to eat at one of the hotel’s restaurants or bars. And if you didn’t get a chance the previous night, consider a massage, hammam or a soak in the hot tub.
Overnight at Hotel Sahrai or similar in Fes.
Day 6 – Fes – Sahara
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today there will be a long drive to get to the Sahara (approximately 10 hours), so we’ll want to start early.
Along the way, we’ll stop for lunch and other breaks to stretch our legs, take some photos, grab a drink and snacks, and use the restroom 🙂
We’ll arrive at the edge of the Sahara in the late afternoon and then take a (optional) camel ride to our Luxury Camp. Your overnight bag, along with anyone interested, will be taken by vehicle. The camel ride will take about an hour and we’ll have the chance to stop for photos along the way!
We’ll settle into our tents and then have a fabulous meal in the dining tent. We’ll then have a chance to sit by the campfire, stargaze and listen to the drumming and singing by the employees who are all quite talented!
Overnight at a luxury camp in the Sahara.
Day 7 – Sahara – Ouarzazate
Monday, October 14, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we’ll have a leisurely breakfast before taking the short drive (no camels this time!) back to the main road and town where we’ll meet up with our vehicle for the drive to Ouarzazate.
Along the way, we’ll stop at Todra Gorge, where we’ll be able to walk along the road and through the gorge and also have lunch.
This will be another longish day of driving (7.5 hours), so we’ll continue on to our hotel to relax this afternoon and evening. This town is really just a stopping-off point for us so we can break up the long drive from the Sahara to Marrakech.
Dinner and overnight at Ksar Ighnda or similar in Ouarzazate.
Day 8 – Ouarzazate – Marrakech
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast, we’ll visit another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kasbah Ait Benhaddou. This area consists of a group of earthen dwellings once used as a stopping point for caravans between the Sahara and Marrakech. If you like, you can make the easy walk to the top–via windy alleys and shops–to a viewpoint looking over the entire valley. From here, you can look down and perhaps recognize some of the scenery from the movie, Gladiator, as part of it was filmed here!
We’ll continue on our drive and stop for lunch along the way before arriving in Marrakech in the late afternoon.
At night, we’ll tour the Djemaa el-fna, Marrakech’s main square, and enjoy a bit of a tasting tour as we go. It’s unlikely you’ll be hungry for dinner but, if you are, you can eat at one of the city’s many restaurants.
Overnight at Naoura Barriere Hotel or similar in Marrakech.
Day 9 – Marrakech
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today, we’ll take a guided tour of Marrakech’s highlights including the Koutoubia, Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs–all centrally located. We’ll stop for lunch in the medina and then continue with a guided tour through the medina and souqs.
For dinner, we’ll be taking part in a lively tagine cooking class at a nearby cooking school.
Overnight at Naoura Barriere Hotel or similar in Marrakech.
Day 10 – Marrakech
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Today, we’ll drive to the Atlas Mountains (about 1.5 hours away) to see the countryside, take in some fresh air and see how communities outside of the cities live.
Once we arrive in the village of Imlil, we’ll take a (optional) guided hike to a Berber village. The hike will be about an hour. While it won’t be too difficult, consider wearing hiking or walking shoes with some tread and ankle support. Alternately, you can take a vehicle (or a donkey!) up to the village.
We’ll then have a traditional lunch in a Berber home with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
Afterward, we’ll return to Marrakech where dinner is on your own to give you some flexibility and to discover food and restaurants of your choosing. You might also schedule a massage or hammam at the hotel, or just take a break from all the delicious food!
Overnight at Naoura Barriere Hotel or similar in Marrakech.
Day 11 – Marrakech – Essaouira
Friday, October 18, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Today after breakfast, we’ll go back to the medina to visit a cooperative that helps women with disabilities. These very talented women create and sell their own products, from clothes to purses to table linen.
After our visit to the cooperative, we’ll drive west toward Essaouira, the last stop on this magical trip! Along the way, we’ll stop at a local winery for a quick tour as well as lunch and a wine tasting!
Dinner is on your own tonight. There are numerous restaurants nearby where you can grab a light bite or a full meal.
Overnight at Suite Azur or similar in Essaouira.
Day 12 – Essaouira
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Today is, sadly, our last day of touring in Morocco. We’ll make it easy on you and include just a morning of touring the medina, harbor and sqala (the city’s fort from the 18th century).
You’ll then have lunch on your own and an afternoon free to eat, shop, relax, walk or pack.
This evening we’ll have an unforgettable farewell dinner at a wonderful local restaurant.
Overnight at Suite Azur or similar in Essaouira.
Day 13 – Essaouira – departure
Sunday, October 20, 2024
Meals: Breakfast
Today is departure day! It is recommended that you schedule your flight for later in the day or early the following day so that you don’t have to leave too early on this morning (because of the late-night dinner the previous night).
There are a number of options for leaving Morocco. We can book a car/shuttle to Marrakech for you (preferred option and included if you depart the hotel for the Marrakech airport after 10 a.m.), we can book a car/shuttle to Casablanca for you, or you can fly from Essaouira to Casablanca (note that flights are limited).
In our experience, most people return to Marrakech and either fly out late that day or early evening, or they overnight in Marrakech for their early morning flights out the following day. But this will all depend on flight availability and your preferred airline.
Read more about departing Morocco in the FAQs.
** Itinerary subject to change without notice.
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* Sorry you missed this tour! Please contact us if you’d like to be on the waiting list OR if you’d like to join our next Morocco tour, tentatively scheduled for early, 2026.
Note: Cancellation fees apply. Please read our Booking Terms and Conditions before registering.
Costs
Land costs: $6,295
Single supplement: $1,665
Flights and / or airport transfers at end of tour (Cost depends on departure time and airport. See Morocco FAQs for options and pricing.)
Booking and Payment Details
Price includes: Accommodation, 29 meals, land transportation, local guides, entry into all activities listed in itinerary, and tips for guide and driver.
Price does not include: Flights to and from Morocco, in-country flights (if required), visa, travel insurance (highly recommended), Covid-19 testing (if required) and purchases of personal nature such as souvenirs and beverages.
This trip is limited to 15 women and requires an $800 deposit to secure your spot.
Minimum bookings required: minimum reached!
Final payment is due no later than August 8, 2024.
As a boutique tour company, we really appreciate checks as it helps cut down tremendously on bank fees. We ask that if you’re able, please pay the deposit or full amount by check, Venmo or wire transfer.
Here’s our mailing address:
WanderTours
PO Box 16102
Seattle, WA 98116
Cancellation fees apply. Please read our Booking Terms and Conditions before registering.
The fine print
Morocco Fall 2024 Registration Form (online)
Morocco Women-Only Tour Fall 2024 (PDF)
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For tour questions, please contact Beth at:
beth (at) wandertours (dot) com
206-317-1860
Trip Leader: Beth Whitman
Beth is beyond excited to be escorting groups to Morocco. While this destination was not initially on her radar, she had so many requests for it, that she had to check it out for herself.
Immediately smitten with the people, the beautiful and diverse landscape, the architecture and the bread (ha ha!), there was no question about whether this would be an excellent addition to the WanderTours offerings. You’ll soon see for yourself what all the fuss is about!
Beth is the author of the Wanderlust and Lipstick guides including The Essential Guide for Women Traveling Solo and For Women Traveling to India. She is the publisher and founder of Wanderlust and Lipstick and WanderTours and hosts the She’s Bold podcast, which can be found through your favorite podcast provider.