摩洛哥私人團
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摩洛哥王國,通稱摩洛哥是北非西端馬格里布的一個君主立憲制國家。其東部與阿爾及利亞接壤,南部其實際管轄的西撒哈拉地區與茅利塔尼亞緊鄰,西部濱臨大西洋,並向北隔直布羅陀海峽和地中海與葡萄牙、西班牙相望。首都為拉巴特,最大城市卡薩布蘭卡。摩洛哥在歷史上連續由多個獨立王朝統治,首個王朝為788年建立的伊德里斯王朝。
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Departure/Return | Marrakesh | |||||||||||
Departure | From January 2024 to March 2024 | |||||||||||
Price | Starting from $13,780 per person | |||||||||||
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- Customers must hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months from the date of return to Hong Kong and have the necessary entry visas. The company will not be responsible for any issues arising from the customer's personal documents.
-Not applicable during Chinese New Year, Christmas, and New Year holidays.
-All museums in Morocco are closed on Tuesdays and religious holidays.
-The Bahia Palace in Marrakech is closed during the King's stay.
-Other attractions may also close without prior notice, such as during the King's visits, government officials' visits, television companies renting for filming, or when the Ministry of Culture suddenly decides to renovate a site etc.
-The dates of religious holidays may vary.
-Package code : WWT22227
Day 1
– Arrival at Marrakech Airport. Welcome by our representative and transfer by deluxe bus to Marrakech The second oldest Imperial City and definitely the “Pearl of the South”. Founded by the Almoravids at the end of the 11th century, Marrakesh sits in a lush oasis nestled at the foot of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains.
– Visit Jemaa El Fna Square one of the most popular and lively places in Morocco, this square has been hosting performers, narrators, musicians, storytellers and other entertainers for centuries. with a bustling marketplace and an open-air food court that starts at dusk every day.
– Check in, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 2
– After breakfast at the Hotel, Whole Day will be dedicated to the visit of Marrakech Marrakech the red city is the most important imperial city in Morocco.
– Visit Majorelle Garden (entrance)a magnificient botanical garden created starting from 1931 by the French painter Jacques Majorelle (1886-1962) around a Cubist villa, designed by the architect Paul Sinoir. Left abandoned for several years, the garden owes its salvation, by 1980, to its new buyers : Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé.
– Then visit the Koutoubia Mosque (outside view only) built in the 12th century; with its 77m high minaret, this famous landmark is fascinating by its architecture and its particular design where the patterns of each side is different from one another.
– Bahia Palace (entrance) which was built at the end of the 19th century as the private residence of Ba Ahmed, a high-ranking minister of the Alaouite Dynasty.
– Old Medina & Souks strolling through many tortuous narrow passages with goods stacked on both sides is a very enjoyable thing in itself; where sounds, colors, and smells unite gloriously to compose an astonishing sensorial symphony. It is the largest concentration of traditional open-air markets (souks) in Morocco. and visit Jemaa El Fna Square a hustle & bustle of performers, acrobats, fortune tellers & snake charmers… and an open-air food court that starts at dusk every day. It has been listed as intangible cultural heritage since 2008 and as world heritage since 1985 by UNESCO.
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 3
– Enjoy your breakfast at the Hotel. Appreciate an interesting drive from Marrakech to Casablanca.
– Visit The Great Mosque Hassan II (entrance) built within a religious and cultural space of nine hectars, is actually one of the largest and refined mosques in the world, a masterpiece of architectural and handcrafted design.
– Place Mohammed V Built in 1923, its a somptuous historical administrative center of Casablanca, recently endowed by a truly urban and architectural feat, the Grand Theater of Casablanca.
– Corniche of Ain Diab and The Old Medina Of Casablanca anciently named Anfa, this agglomeration hides the origins of today’s Metropole, its recently rehabilitated alleys will let you discover its busy markets, its religious edifices and its particular monuments.
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 4
– After breakfast at the Hotel. Enjoy a picturesque drive from Casablanca to Tangier, passing by Rabat.
– Visit Mausolée Mohammed V a lustrous building, characterized by its classic Arab- Andalusian style according to traditional moroccan art, it took 10 years to accomplish thank to 400 of the best craftsmen. Hassan Tower considered by many as the symbol of Rabat, is actually the minaret of an unfinished mosque, initiated in the 12th century by Sultan Yacoub Al Mansour.
– Royal Palace Rabat (outside view only) located in the heart of a huge royal complex called “Mechouar”, where more than 2000 people live and work, it is also the seat of government
– Kasbah des Oudayas this citadel is located at the northernmost estuary of the urban area of Rabat, and was the historic gateway to guard Rabat. Continue towards Tangier.
– Visit Cap Spartel a promontory on the northwest side of Morocco, the starting point for the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. and Petit Socco which represents an icon of the bohemian spirit of Tangier.
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 5
– Your day begins with a breakfast at the Hotel. Leave Tangier for a thrilling drive to Fes, passing by Chefchaouen.
– Visit Medina of Chefchaouen From 1471 to 1609, it hosted several Muslim communities expelled from Spain. The Medina is known for its Andalusian, artistic and aesthetic architecture as well as the harmony in its structures.
– Ras El Maa Waterfall an essential passage for visitors to the city, it was in the past the supplier of energy for the water mills which littered the two banks of the source.
– Continue towards Fes the cultural, artistic & spiritual city Fes
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 6
– After breakfast at the Hotel, Whole Day will be devoted to the sightseeing of Fes the cultural, artistic & spiritual city Fes precisely the Old Medina that has been listed a UNISCO World Heritage Site since 1981.
– Then visit Bou Inania Madrassa (Entrance), Bab Boujloud (The Blue Gate) the emblematic gate of the old town of Fez, richly decorated with blue tiles on the entrance side and green tiles on the exit side.
– Karaouine Mosque (outside view only) the oldest university in the world which is still open, that was built in 857. Chouara Tanneries (Traditional Leather Factories) which is almost a thousand years old, where you may need to put a sprig of mint under your nose to reduce the strong smell during the visit.
– Narrow Streets a great open-air museum, with countless masterpieces of architecture and artefacts awaiting your discovery in its 9,400 narrow little streets.
– Mausolée Moulay Idriss (outside view only) a place much revered by the locals, for it is here that Moulay Driss took a moment of rest and decided to found the city of Fes in the ninth century.
– Nejjarine Fountain the most beautiful public fountain in the old city of Fes, built in the 18th century and Pottery & Moorish Mosaic Quarters Moorish Mosaic, Moroccan Tilework or Zellige tiles are one of Morocco’s most valued and recognizable art forms, which has been gratefully preserved by Families of Moroccan master’s form generations back to the 10th century. This traditional Moroccan craft is made from a very unique natural clay, sourced from the region of Fez.
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 7
– Breakfast at your disposal at the Hotel. Appreciate an interesting drive from Fes to Merzouga, trough Ifrane, Midelt and Erfoud.
– Visit Free Time in Ifrane enjoy its delightfully quiet and discreet atmosphere and Lion Sculpture (photo stop) a compelling landmark, commemorating the famous Atlas Lion, which is today an Extinct In The Wild species of Lions. Continue towards Erfoud.
– Visit Fossile Place discover treasures of marine fossils, as during the Paleozoic era – around 540 to 250 million years ago – the south-east of Morocco was under the sea! and Desert an ideal starting point to explore the Moroccan Sahara, where you will discover extraordinary landscapes. Continue towards Merzouga.
– Continue towards Merzouga. Visit Sand Dunes of Merzouga the best starting point to experience the moroccan desert, this one is characterized by a particular reddish color, where the sand dunes are one of the highest in Morocco. Ride the camels to see the sunset.
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 8
– Start the day with a Breakfast at the Hotel. Enjoy a picturesque drive from Merzouga to Ouarzazate, passing by Tinghir.
– Visit Gorges of Todra a magnificent and uncommon rock formation that drops down to 300 metres canyons. A fantastic miniature of the Grand Canyon!
– Valley of Roses In 2014, it was recognized by UNESCO as a “Global Geopark”, making it the only city in Morocco to receive this recognition.
– Dades Valley (on the road b/w Boumalen Dades and Kelaat Megouna) guarded by sumptuous kasbahs, you will be transported centuries backwards on the lap of Mother Nature.
– Continue towards Ouarzazate called “The door to the desert” & “Africa’s Hollywood”. The town is chiefly inhabited by Berbers, who constructed there many of the prominent kasbahs. Ouarzazate is strategically located on a high plateau guarded by the High Atlas Mountain in the North & opening onto the superb Draa valley in the South. It is a very popular filming location for directors from all over the world. it is the background for many movies, such as Lawrence of Arab, kingdom of Heaven, Gladiator, The Mummy etc.
Day 9
– Enjoy your breakfast at the Hotel. Visit Kasbah Ait Benhaddou a very long-standing ancient city. It’s a fortified village, a striking example of traditional southern Moroccan architecture, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.
– Kasbah Taourirt (photo stop) a pretty adobe construction remarkably preserved, was founded in the 17th century before being rebuilt by the powerfull Pacha Glaoui tribe in 1882, he was surnamed “the Lord of the Atlas”.
– Leave Ouarzazate for a thrilling drive to Marrakech, passing The Tichka Pass, a breathtaking view on the way. Visit Berber Women’s Cooperative for ARGAN OIL On the way Between Marrakech and Ouarzazate, have a stop to witness the traditional way of processing unchanged for several generations.
– Continue towards Marrakech the red city is the most important imperial city in Morocco founded by the Moravids Sultan Youssef Ibnou Tachafin in 1062. It has gained a prestigious position throughout history. It’s a cultural and artistic city par excellence riche of monuments and touristic places.
– Visit Jemaa El Fna Square one of the most popular and lively places in Morocco, this square has been hosting performers, narrators, musicians, storytellers and other entertainers for centuries. with a bustling marketplace and an open-air food court that starts at dusk every day.
– Checkin, Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 10
– Enjoy your breakfast at the Hotel.
– Transfer to the Airport.
City | Total Nights | Hotel Name | Category |
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MARRAKECH | 2 | EL ANDALOUS LOUNGE & SPA HOTEL OR SIMILAR | 4* |
CASABLANCA | 1 | CAMPANILE CASABLANCA CENTRE VILLE OR SIMILAR | 3* |
TANGIER | 1 | RAMADA ENCORE TANGIER OR SIMILAR | 3* |
FES | 2 | ACROSS HOTELS & SPA OR SIMILAR | 4* |
MERZOUGA | 1 | KASBAH HOTEL TOMBOUCTOU OR SIMILAR | 3* |
OUARZAZATE | 1 | HOTEL KARAM PALACE OR SIMILAR | 4* |
MARRAKECH | 1 | EL ANDALOUS LOUNGE & SPA HOTEL OR SIMILAR | 4* |