8 Days / 7 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Experience Morocco at its most extraordinary on this immersive 8-day journey through the country’s imperial cities, mountain landscapes, and UNESCO treasures, culminating in a breathtaking view of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 2, 2027, from the enchanting Blue City of Chefchaouen. From the Atlantic coast of Casablanca and Rabat to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, the medieval maze of Fes, the dramatic High Atlas Mountains, and the vibrant souks of Marrakech, this carefully crafted itinerary showcases the very best of Morocco’s history, culture, and natural beauty.
The highlight of the journey is witnessing one of the longest total solar eclipses of the century from a specially selected viewing location in the Rif Mountains. As daylight fades and the solar corona appears overhead, you’ll experience a rare astronomical event in one of Morocco’s most picturesque settings. Along the way, explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, visit spectacular waterfalls and national parks, discover ancient medinas and bustling souks, and enjoy authentic Moroccan hospitality throughout your adventure.
Arrive at Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, where you'll be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is free to relax after your journey or begin discovering Morocco's vibrant cultural atmosphere.
Explore the modern medina, stroll along the city's lively boulevards, or enjoy a visit to the famous Rick's Café, inspired by the classic film Casablanca. Sip traditional mint tea while watching daily life unfold in Morocco's largest city and economic capital.
Included: Airport Transfer
Overnight: Casablanca
After breakfast, visit one of Morocco's most remarkable landmarks, the magnificent Hassan II Mosque. Standing dramatically above the Atlantic Ocean, its soaring minaret rises 210 meters into the sky, making it one of the tallest religious structures in the world. Admire the extraordinary craftsmanship, from intricate zellige tilework and hand-carved cedar ceilings to ornate marble floors and traditional plaster decoration.
Continue north to Rabat, Morocco's elegant capital city and one of the country's four imperial cities. Overlooking the Bou Regreg River, Rabat blends centuries of history with a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Explore the charming Kasbah of the Udayas, wander through its blue-and-white lanes, or enjoy panoramic views across the river estuary and Atlantic coastline.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Rabat
Roman Wonders & the Legendary Blue City
Depart Rabat and journey through Morocco's fertile countryside to Volubilis, the country's most impressive Roman archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dating back nearly 2,000 years, Volubilis features remarkably preserved mosaics, triumphal arches, temples, and public buildings. Walk along ancient Roman streets, pass beneath the iconic Tingis Gate, and imagine life in this thriving provincial city at the edge of the Roman Empire.
Later, travel into the dramatic Rif Mountains to reach the enchanting town of Chefchaouen. Famous for its blue-painted buildings, narrow alleyways, and mountain setting, the city offers one of Morocco's most photogenic and peaceful atmospheres.
Spend the evening wandering the charming Plaza Uta el-Hammam, browsing artisan shops, sampling local cuisine, and watching the sunset cast golden light across the blue-washed streets.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Chefchaouen
Today marks the highlight of your Moroccan adventure: witnessing the Total Solar Eclipse of August 2, 2027 from a carefully selected viewing location overlooking the Blue City and the surrounding Rif Mountains.
Gather early at an elevated observation point offering open skies and exceptional eclipse-viewing conditions. Eclipse glasses are provided, and your tour team will guide you through the experience.
As the Moon gradually crosses the Sun, daylight begins to fade, temperatures drop, and an eerie twilight settles over the mountains. During more than four minutes of totality, witness the Sun's magnificent corona shining in the darkened sky—an unforgettable natural phenomenon and one of the longest total eclipses visible anywhere on Earth during the 21st century.
Eclipse Timings (Chefchaouen Local Time)
Following the eclipse, travel into the spectacular Talassemtane National Park, renowned for its dramatic limestone landscapes, cedar forests, and unique wildlife.
Visit the beautiful Akchour Waterfalls and continue to God's Bridge, a remarkable natural rock arch spanning a mountain gorge. Return to Chefchaouen for a leisurely afternoon and evening at your own pace.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Chefchaouen
Leave the Rif Mountains behind and travel south to Fes, Morocco's oldest imperial city and spiritual capital.
Upon arrival, enjoy a guided exploration of Fes el Bali, the UNESCO-listed medieval medina considered one of the world's largest car-free urban areas. Enter a maze of ancient alleyways where daily life continues much as it has for centuries.
Discover bustling souks, artisan workshops, historic mosques, hidden courtyards, and traditional markets filled with colorful textiles, spices, ceramics, and handcrafted goods. Visit one of Fes's famous leather tanneries, where craftsmen continue centuries-old leather-making methods using large stone dyeing vats.
This evening is free for independent exploration or an optional traditional Moroccan dining experience.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Fes
This morning, depart Fes and journey through changing landscapes toward the heart of the Atlas Mountains.
Travel through fertile valleys, orchards, and traditional Berber communities while crossing portions of the Middle Atlas region. The route offers spectacular scenery as the mountains gradually rise around you.
Arrive at the peaceful shores of Lake Bin El Ouidane, one of Morocco's most beautiful inland reservoirs. Surrounded by rugged mountain peaks, this tranquil setting provides a perfect contrast to the bustling cities visited earlier in the tour.
Spend the afternoon relaxing beside the lake, enjoying the views from your hotel terrace, or taking advantage of the property's facilities.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Bin El Ouidane
Ouzoud Waterfalls & the Red City
Continue your journey through the High Atlas region, passing through picturesque valleys, almond groves, and traditional Berber settlements.
En route, visit the spectacular Ouzoud Waterfalls, the highest waterfalls in North Africa. Cascading 110 meters into a lush gorge below, the falls create one of Morocco's most beautiful natural landscapes. Keep an eye out for Barbary macaques that inhabit the surrounding cliffs and forests.
After time to admire the waterfalls and surrounding scenery, continue to Marrakech, Morocco's legendary Red City.
This afternoon, discover Marrakech on a guided tour of its historic medina. Explore winding alleys lined with colorful souks, visit atmospheric squares and hidden gardens, and admire the city's iconic landmarks, including the famous Koutoubia Mosque.
As evening falls, experience the magic of Djemaa el Fna, Marrakech's vibrant main square, where storytellers, musicians, performers, and food vendors create one of the world's most fascinating open-air spectacles.
Meals: Breakfast
Overnight: Marrakech
Enjoy a final Moroccan breakfast before checking out of your hotel.
Depending on your departure schedule, there may be time for some last-minute shopping or a final stroll through Marrakech before your transfer to the airport.
Bid farewell to Morocco, taking with you unforgettable memories of ancient cities, mountain landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and the extraordinary experience of witnessing a total solar eclipse over the Rif Mountains.
Meals: Breakfast
Included: Departure Airport Transfer
End of Tour
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens from many countries, including the USA, Canada, and most European nations, can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. It’s best to check the Moroccan embassy website or contact your local consulate for the latest visa information before traveling.
The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be very hot, especially in the desert and southern regions, while winters may be chilly in the mountains.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas, so it’s advisable to stay vigilant and keep your belongings secure. Avoid traveling alone at night in unfamiliar neighborhoods and follow local customs and advice from your guides.
Arabic and Berber are the official languages of Morocco. French is widely spoken, especially in business and tourism. English is increasingly common in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Arabic or French phrases can enhance your experience.
Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country with conservative dress customs. It’s respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Lightweight, breathable clothing that covers shoulders and knees is recommended. Women might consider carrying a scarf to cover their heads when entering mosques.