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10-Day Morocco Highlights, with Sebastian

10 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly 10-Day Morocco Highlights, with Sebastian!
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$ 2 047
Reserve with just $ 614 today – pay the rest comfortably later
Check-In - Check-Out
02.07.2027 - 11.07.2027
Place
Morocco, Marrakech, Sahara, Fes & Chefchaouen
Tour duration
10 Days
Group size
14 people
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24/7 Local Deaf Guide
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All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
Welcome and assistance upon arrival
Private transportation and tour for the entire program
English-speaking guide throughout the trip
09 nights’ accommodations With Bed & Breakfast
Transfer by 4x4 vehicle between Erfoud and Merzouga and back
Camel ride in the desert
02 Bottles of water per person per day in the Bus
Local Taxes
Full Assistance
50 EUR discount voucher for the next trip.
Not included in the price
International flight tickets
Entrance fees to Monuments & sites
Drinks at hotels & Restaurants
Tips for Guide and Driver
Porters at airport
Personal expenses
Travel insurance and Any other service not mentioned above
Day 1: Arrival Day. Marrakech (02.07.2027)
Arrival at Menara Marrakech Airport
Transfer to hotel
Overnight at the Hotel
No Meals
Day 2: Marrakech City Tour (03.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Full day dedicated to Marrakech city Tour:
Visit the Koutoubia Mosque (exterior view only), Bahia palace, Medersa Ben Youssef
Visit Jemaa El-Fnaa and the Souks
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 3: Marrakech relax (04.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Free day for relaxation
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 4: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate (05.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Depart for Ouarzazate via Tizi n'Tichka Pass
Visit Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Continue to Ouarzazate
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 5: Ouarzazate – Todra Gorges – Merzouga (06.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel.
Depart to Tinghir and Todra Gorges: A stunning canyon known for its dramatic cliffs and scenic views. A perfect spot for photography and a short hike.
Depart for Erfoud city via Tinjdad. Transfer 4x4 Jeep to Merzouga.
Arrive in Merzouga and you can explore Erg Chebbi and experience a magical camel ride and witness the breathtaking Sahara sunset from your camp.
Dinner and overnight at your camp in the desert.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 6: Merzouga – Midelt (07.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Return to Erfoud for a shirt visit
Depart for Erfoud
Continue to Midelt via Middle Atlas Mountains
Bleu Meski: Boasts breathtaking landscapes and beautiful natural scenery, perfect for enjoying
Arrive at Midelt
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 7: Midelt – Ifrane – Fez – Chefchaouen (08.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Transfer to Fes via Ifrane Morocco's Switzerland, a small city located in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco
Continue to Fes
Orientation Tour of Fez
Continue to Chefchaouen
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 8: Chefchaouen (Blues homes) (09.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
City tour of Chefchaouen, Pearl of the North of the country and one of the best destinations in Morocco. The Blue City founded in the late fifteenth century has become one of the best destinations for tourists from around the world
Explore the small town , the Kasbah, Outa Lahmam square and take a walk in the blue streets of the city
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 9: Chefchaouen – Rabat – Casablanca (10.07.2027)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Drive to Rabat for City Tour:
Orientation tour from the vehicle: photostop at Hassan Tower and The Royal Palace (Outside only)
Continue to Casablanca
Visit Ain Diab – the corniche
Overnight at the hotel
Breakfast
Day 10: Departure Day (11.07.2027)
Transfer to the Airport for your departure Flight
NB: Clients should be at the airport 3 hours before flight time
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

Do I need a visa for Morocco?

It depends on your nationality.

• Chinese citizens — Visa-free for up to 90 days
• US & Canadian citizens — Visa-free for up to 90 days
• Australian citizens — Generally visa-free for up to 90 days • Most European citizens — Visa-free for up to 90 days

For other nationalities, check with your nearest Moroccan consulate before traveling.

What documents do I need at the border?

• Passport — Must be valid for at least 3-6 months beyond your planned departure date (requirements vary; 6 months recommended)
• Return ticket — Proof of onward/return travel (not always checked but recommended)
• Accommodation details — Address of your first night's stay
• Sufficient funds — Credit card and some cash for your stay

What currency is used in Morocco?

The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) — a closed currency that cannot be obtained outside Morocco . Exchange your money after arrival.

Should I use cash or cards?

While hotels, large restaurants, and supermarkets accept cards, cash is essential for:
• Souks and markets (cards almost never accepted)
• Taxis (always negotiate fare before getting in)
• Small restaurants and street food
• Rural areas and mountain villages
• Tips (see tipping guide below)
• Where is the best place to get cash?
ATMs are your best option — they offer the best exchange rates and are widely available in cities (Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Tangier)

What should I wear in Morocco?

Morocco is Muslim and conservative, but also understanding of Western visitors — modesty is the key.

For women:
• Loose, long pants or maxi dresses
• Shoulders covered (pack a pashmina or light scarf) • Avoid low-cut tops and short shorts
• Wearing a Moroccan kaftan or jellabah is appreciated but not required

For men:
• Collared shirt or T-shirt covering shoulders
• Long pants (not shorts outside beach settings)
• Beachwear is for the beach only — wearing it elsewhere is considered inappropriate

What about alcohol?

Avoid drinking alcohol in public places — it's culturally insensitive and can cause offense . Alcohol is available at hotels, some restaurants, and licensed bars, but public intoxication is illegal and can lead to arrest.

What about taxis?

Always negotiate the fare before getting in (meters are rarely used with tourists)
• Have small bills ready — drivers often claim they have no change
• Petit taxis (small, usually red) operate within cities
• Grand taxis (older Mercedes) are for inter-city or airport trips

What Morocco Electricity Type?

Type C (Europlug): 2 round pins
Type E (French standard): 2 round pins with a grounding hole

Most modern electronic devices (laptops, phone chargers, tablets, cameras) are dual voltage (100-240V, 50/60Hz). Check the label on your charger — if it says "100-240V", you only need a plug adapter, not a voltage converter.

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