Tourist Visas: You do not need a visa to visit Morocco. You simply need your passport and you will receive a free entry stamp upon arrival at the airport.
Meals: For the included meals listed above, many of them will be family style, a common way of eating in Morocco. There will always be both meat and vegetarian dishes available. For meals that are not family style, you may order a reasonable amount of food and non-alcoholic drinks. Alcohol is not included with these meals. For other meals that the group eats together, bills can usually be paid separately or we will simply collect all the money at the end of the meal to pay the total bill.
Packing: Packing lightly will make it easier to load up the van and will also be less of a hassle as you move from place to place. There may be times when you’ll need to walk with your luggage for a short while to reach our accommodation.
SIM cards: If you do not have an international plan for your phone, you can obtain a local SIM card upon arrival in Casablanca so that you will have internet on your phone during the trip. The best option is to purchase a SIM card in the baggage claim area of the Casablanca airport. The two best network providers are Maroc Telekom and Orange and you will find their booths in the baggage area. The process takes about 5 minutes and it will cost approximately $25 USD for an excellent data package. Otherwise, you can also plan to use the WiFi at our hotels during the tour.
Local currency: As for exchanging money, the best method is via ATM machines which can be found in all cities and towns in Morocco. This method ensures you’ll get the best exchange rate and you won’t have to carry around a large amount of cash. However, please check with your bank to make sure they don’t charge high foreign ATM fees.
If your bank fees are too high, you can also exchange USD, GBP or Euros at money exchange offices located throughout the country.
IMPORTANT: Covid-19 Testing
With rules and regulations regarding Covid testing constantly changing, our team will ensure that you have all the information necessary to properly prepare for your entry into Morocco and return to your home country. You can expect additional communications specific to Covid-19 and travel testing as the tour gets closer.
Currently, all travelers entering Morocco will be required to present proof of full vaccination as well as a negative PCR test taken within 48 hours before boarding their plane to Morocco. Upon arrival, travelers may also be required to take a rapid antigen test.
Before returning to the US, a negative Rapid-Antigen test is required and must be performed within 24 hours of your departure from Morocco. We will arrange for these tests to be taken at our hotel in Marrakech and the cost will be approximately $50 USD for the Antigen test.
Airport Arrival and Pickup
Please follow the below instructions upon arrival at Casablanca’s International Airport:
After exiting the plane, walk through the terminal building to the immigration inspection.
Once through immigration, follow the signs and go downstairs to the luggage area. Collect your luggage from the correct carousel and then pass through the customs inspection.
After you exit the baggage/customs area, you’ll enter the Arrivals Hall. Please head for the main exit of the Arrivals Hall and walk outside. Once outside you will find a driver with a sign that says “Wandering Earl Tours.” (Only ticketed passengers are allowed inside the airport so all drivers must wait outside.)
If you are unable to find your driver, you can call your tour leader Dara at +1-480-330-9934 or our local contact Ismail at +212 667-760169.
Please note: When arriving into Morocco, you are sometimes required to fill out a landing card or tell the immigration officer where you will be staying in Casablanca. Here are the details:
Mid Town Hotel Casablanca 3 Rue Badr Assayab، Casablanca 20250, Morocco
WhatsApp Group
About one week before the trip starts, we’ll send out details for you to join a WhatsApp group that will only be for members of this tour. This way, we can all start communicating, answer any questions and keep everyone in the loop at all times. This will be very useful for keeping in touch with everyone during the tour as well.
Itinerary
March 11th: Casablanca / Arrival Day
Arriving in the bustling city of Casablanca, this Morocco trip officially gets off to a start. A private driver will pick you up from the airport and transfer you to our hotel in the city center. The remainder of the day will be yours to recover from jet lag and meet your fellow travelers. We’ll then have a tour orientation in the evening followed by our welcome dinner.
Meals Included: Dinner
March 12th: Casablanca / Meknes / Fes
We’ll get started with a 3 hour drive to the laid-back royal city of Meknes, where we’ll go for a wander through the lively local market, covering all kinds of nooks and crannies for a true glimpse of this royal city. Afterwards, we’ll have lunch at a beautiful inn located within the old city before continuing with a 45 minute drive to incredible Fes. Upon arrival we’ll check into our accommodation, enjoy a short rest and finish the day off with a great dinner prepared by our hosts.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
March 13th: Fes
Heading straight into the heart of the ancient medina (the old walled city – a UNESCO site), we’ll enter the main gate for a half-day walking tour that will include the colorful souks, leather tanneries, traditional weavers and all kinds of craftspeople. We’ll also visit a beautiful mosque and wander through markets selling everything from spices to artwork to housewares to soaps to shoes and more. You’ll then have some free time to wander the vibrant markets on your own before dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
March 14th: Fes / Middle Atlas / Ifrane / Merzouga
Today involves a scenic journey to Merzouga, straight across the magnificent Middle Atlas Mountains and ending up at the edge of the great Sahara Desert. The trip will take approximately 8 hours but will involve several stops along the way including the Swiss-like town of Ifrane, the gorgeous Ziz Valley, a forest that’s home to the unique Barbary Apes. We’ll then arrive at our fantastic riad in the small town of Merzouga in time to catch the sunset over the desert.
Meals Included: Breakfast
March 15th: Sahara Desert
After breakfast, we’ll head over to a local Gnoua village where we’ll learn about the daily life of these tribal people who generally only live in remote Morocco. For those who wish, there will also be a chance to stop at a Berber carpet collective, where beautiful hand-woven carpets from villages around the region are brought to be sold. In the afternoon, you can choose a 1.5 hour camel trek or a 30 minute jeep safari across the mesmerizing Erg Chebbi sand dunes to reach our idyllic Sahara Desert Camp. We’ll spend the late afternoon and evening in the picturesque desert with traditional music around the campfire, wonderful food and stargazing before sleeping in our luxury yurts.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
March 16th: Merzouga / Tinerhir / Dades Gorge
Today we’ll begin our trip out of the desert, via jeep, and head back to Merzouga. We’ll then take a few minutes to get organized before driving towards the Dades Gorge. En route we’ll visit a few small villages as well as an excellent fossil workshop in the town of Erfoud. Once we cross the Jebl Sahro Mountains we’ll soon reach our next beautiful spot located in the stunning Dades Valley.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
March 17th: Dades Valley
We’ll embark on a spectacular day trip through the plains, high deserts, valleys and mountains of the Dades region. From nomadic Berbers to the remote town of Bou Tharar, from some of the most dramatic landscapes you’ll see anywhere to the Valley of the Roses and beyond…this is a truly unforgettable experience that only our local contacts can arrange. We’ll return to our accommodation in late afternoon in time for another excellent dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
March 18th: Dades Valley
The day’s activities all take place in the center of the Dades Valley, a local community that is as welcoming as it is remote. You’ll begin with a visit to a local friend’s home, where you’ll spend time with the several generations of women who live here. They’ll teach you how to cook local cuisine, share information about their village and their lives and they’ll even do some henna tattoos on your hands and feet if you wish! You’ll also have a chance to wander through the village, interact with more local Berbers and catch glimpses of the ancient kasbahs (fortified homes shared by several families) and awesome natural formations all around. People are super friendly here so you’ll be able to see their homes, enjoy tea, ask questions and take photos as well.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
March 19th: Dades Valley / Ourzazate / Marrakech
After breakfast, we’ll start the 8 hour trip out of the valley and over to Marrakech, perhaps the most lovable city in all of Morocco. The drive across this section of the striking High Atlas Mountains will include stops at a local rosewater cooperative, the sparkling town of Ourzazate, an argan oil collective and at viewpoints where you’ll stare in awe at the unbelievable scenery. We’ll also stop for a relaxed lunch before arriving in Marrakech in the evening. After checking into our hotel, we’ll head out for dinner nearby.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
March 20th: Marrakech
There is no other medina (walled city) quite like it. Marrakech is full of bustling markets, incredible architecture, centuries old crafts, intense colors and aromas, constant celebrations and a positive vibe that is truly contagious. Our guided walking tour of the city will take us to several quarters that are home to the awe-inspiring Bahia Palace as well as local markets focusing on textiles, crafts, clothing, leather shoes, ceramics, metal work, spices and so much more. In the evening, we’ll head to the main square, Jemaa el-Fnaa, for dinner at one of the popular local restaurants that pop up each night after sunset.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
March 21st: Marrakech / Essaouira / Marrakech
We’ll take a day trip to the lovely seaside town of Essaouira. With a guided tour, we’ll visit the city ramparts overlooking the water and stroll around the narrow streets of the medina in order to observe and interact with woodworkers, potters and silversmiths in their workshops. Essaouira is particularly famous for its intricately detailed and colorful wood products. The day will include a lunch by the harbor and some free time as well before driving back to Marrakech in the evening.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
March 22nd: Marrakech
In the morning we’ll head to the absolutely splendid Jardin Marjorelle where we’ll have time to walk around the colorful, lush gardens designed by Yves Saint Laurent. There will also be time to visit the unique Berber Museum inside the grounds. Afterwards, you’ll have free time to enjoy this wonderful city at your own pace. Stroll through the never-ending markets, get pampered at a wonderful hammam, people-watch in the main square, visit one of the museums or simply relax at the hotel…the choice is yours! We’ll then have our final group dinner together.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
March 23rd: Marrakech / Departure Day
As the tour comes to an end, you’ll be picked up at the hotel for your airport transfer according to your flight time. (If your return flight is out of Casablanca, we will provide transportation for the 2.5 hour trip at a small extra cost.)
Meals Included: Breakfast
What’s Included?
Wandering Earl Tours Expert Tour Leader throughout
All mentioned activities, entrance fees and workshops
Breakfast every day, 4 lunches and 10 dinners
Water throughout the trip
Gratuities at hotels/included meals
All airport transfers (Casablanca arrival / Marrakech departure)
What’s Not Included?
Flights to/from Morocco
Passport/visa fees
Meals and activities not mentioned
Travel insurance (mandatory)
Other gratuities (driver, tour leader)
Covid-19 Disclaimer
Please note that in the event of any interruption to your tour experience as a result of your testing positive for Covid-19, our staff will be on hand to assist with making any arrangements that need to be made. This could include accommodation booking, transportation, scheduling additional Covid-19 tests, etc. However, it is important to understand that you would be fully responsible for all expenses incurred related to interruptions to the trip and/or medical treatment needed as a result of a positive Covid-19 test before, during or after the trip. We highly recommend having a travel/health insurance policy that covers Covid-19 related situations. By participating in the tour, you are confirming your understanding of the above.
That’s all for now! If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to send us an email at team@wanderingearl.com.
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