Citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and most European countries are allowed to enter Morocco without a visa for stays of less than 90 days. As a result, no preparations are needed and you do not need to obtain a tourist visa for this trip. Upon arrival in the country, the immigration officer will simply stamp your passport and you’ll be allowed to enter.
Airport Arrival
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 “The Women’s Travel Tribe.” (Only ticketed passengers are allowed inside the airport so all drivers must wait outside.)
If you are unable to find your driver, please contact your tour leader, Liz, at +52 984-156-3855 or our local representative, Ismail, at +212 5224-52967
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:
Aparthotel Adagio Casablanca, 279 Boulevard Bir Anzarane, Casablanca, 20250, Morocco
Arrival / Departure Airport
For this tour, please ensure your arrival flight is booked to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN). While you can depart from either Marrakech or Casablanca, we recommend departing from Marrakech since that’s where the tour concludes. If you choose to depart from the Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK), we’ll organize your transfer, with the airport just 10 minutes from the hotel. However, if you opt for a departure from Casablanca, we can offer a transfer at an additional charge, keeping in mind the journey takes about 2.5 hours.
WhatsApp Group
We will set up a WhatsApp chat 2 weeks prior to the start of the tour that will include all of the participants as well as your tour leader. This will allow everyone to get to know each other in advance, ask questions and communicate with your tour leader both before and during the tour. It will be very useful for you to have WhatsApp available to you during the tour as this will be the main method of communication.
Tour Leader
Your tour leader for this trip will be Liz Aceves. With a passion for travel that ignited at a young age, she brings a wealth of diverse experiences, ensuring you’re in capable hands. From answering your questions to offering assistance whenever needed, Liz is committed to ensuring a seamless and enjoyable adventure for everyone. She will introduce herself and share more details when we create the group WhatsApp chat approximately 2 weeks before the tour.
*Our tour leader will be there to ensure the trip runs smoothly and our local guides are there to share the wonders of their country!
Local currency
The local currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The current exchange rate is $1 USD = 10 MAD.
In terms of spending money, you should estimate an average of $30 USD per day for all of your needs. This would be for meals that are not included in the tour, basic purchases (laundry service, snacks, etc) as well as any activities you choose to do on your own.
As for exchanging money, the best method is via ATM machines which are everywhere in country. This is the easiest so that you don’t need to carry around large amounts of cash. However, check with your bank at home as some banks charge high foreign transaction fees every time you withdraw money overseas.
If using an ATM is not an option, or the fees are too high, simply bring USD, Euros or GBP to exchange at money exchange offices that are located all over the country.
*US dollars are not accepted anywhere in Morocco. You must make purchases in the local currency.
*Credit cards are widely accepted at restaurants, cafes and shops in cities and larger towns. In more rural areas, cash is generally the main payment option, so it’s always better to have local currency.
Tipping
Tipping in Morocco is not as common as in the West but in some cases it is expected. Here’s a general guideline:
Restaurants – 7% – 10% if a service charge is not already added to the bill.
Hotel staff – 10 MAD if someone helps you with luggage or anything else.
Our drivers – At the end of the trip, we recommend that everyone gives a $50 USD tip for our driver. We will collect this on the last day and give it to our driver before we say goodbye.
Tour leader – If you wish to tip your tour leader, they will always be greatly appreciative.
*Tips for local guides and waitstaff at included meals are already included.
Staying Connected
As Morocco is a developing country, strong internet is not quite widespread. While almost all of the accommodations have Wi-Fi (except the desert camp), the connection can be poor at times, so be prepared to be offline more than you’re probably used to back home. In general, the internet access will work and you’ll be able to do whatever you need to do online, but it might take longer than normal with the potentially spotty connection.
The easiest way to stay connected during the tour will be to purchase an E-SIM before the trip, as this will allow you to stay connected from the moment you land at the airport.
We can also set up local SIM cards upon arrival for those who wish. Just make sure you have a GSM-enabled unlocked phone in order to use a foreign SIM card.
Another option is to activate your home network’s ‘international plan’ which will allow you to continue using your phone as you would at home, with access to a data connection, for a fee that usually ranges from $5 – $10 per day.
Accommodation / Air conditioning
On this tour, air conditioning is available in all of our hotels except for the Sahara Desert camp. However there is nothing to worry about, as the desert usually cools down significantly at night.
Itinerary
April 11th: Casablanca / Arrival Day
Airport transfers
Welcome dinner featuring traditional Moroccan dishes
Accommodation: Aparthotel Adagio Included meals: Breakfast (for the participants who booked the pre-trip accommodation with us), Dinner
April 12th: Casablanca ➜Rabat➜Fes
1.5-hour drive to the capital city of Rabat
Walking tour through the medina, where we’ll explore sights such as the remarkable Hassan Tower, wander the mysterious old town, and visit the historical Jewish neighborhood
Group lunch
a 3-hour journey to Fes, a city renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage
Home-made dinner prepared by our hosts
Accommodation: Riad Dar Laura Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
April 13th: Fes
Half-day walking tour of the colorful souks with a visit to leather tanneries, traditional weavers, and much more
Visit a traditional madrassa, an educational institution in the Islamic world
Group lunch at a local restaurant
Free time to explore the markets further on your own
Dinner back at our riad
Accommodation: Riad Dar Laura Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
April 14th: Fes➜ Volubilis ➜ Wine Region ➜ Fes
1.5-hour drive to the archeological site of Volubilis
Guided tour through the well-preserved Roman ruins, tracing back the centuries-old history
Visit to a local winery, where we’ll get a taste of the little-known Moroccan wine industry, complemented by an on-site lunch
Return to Fes
Free time in the evening to relax or explore more of Fes at your own pace
Accommodation: Riad Dar Laura Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
April 15th: Fes ➜Middle Atlas ➜Ifrane ➜Merzouga
9-hour scenic drive to Merzouga with stops at Ifrane (known as “Morocco’s Switzerland), the Ziz Valley (breathtaking gorge that carves through the mountains), and many other interesting locations, all while admiring the beautiful Middle Atlas Mountains
Arrival in Merzouga in time to catch the sunset over the desert
Group dinner
Accommodation: Riad Madu Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
April 16th: Sahara Desert
Morning visit to a local Gnoua village with time to interact with the amazing and friendly locals
Berber Pizza lunch
Walk through the desert town of Merzouga
1.5-hour camel trek or 30-minute jeep safari across the sand dunes
Arrival at our Sahara Desert camp
Settle into our tents and watch the sunset over the dunes
Dinner at the desert camp
Accommodation: Madu Camp Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
April 17th: Merzouga ➜Dades Valley
Head back to Merzouga
Stop at a fossil workshop and learn from the times the desert was an ocean
Arrival at Dades Valley
Dinner at our beautiful riad
Accommodation: Eden Boutique Hotel Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
April 18th:Dades Valley
Full-day 4WD off-road excursion of the Dades Valley, where you will get to see remote towns and dramatic landscapes
Visit to a nomadic Berber community that lives in the mountain caves
Group lunch
Return to our riad in the evening
Mouth-watering dinner at our hotel
Accommodation: Eden Boutique Hotel Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
April 19th: Dades Valley
Optional light walk along the otherworldly Monkey Fingers
Visit to a local village that sits at the foot of these impressive natural formations
Visit to a local friend’s home, where you will be able to interact with locals, learn about their culture and enjoy a home-cooked lunch in their home
Free time to wander the village and interact with the friendly locals
Accommodation: Eden Boutique Hotel Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
April 20th: Dades Valley ➜Marrakech
8-hour drive to Marrakech through the grand High Atlas Mountains with several stops along the way
Stop at Ouarzazate, the center of the film industry in Morocco
Group lunch in the off-the-beaten-path town of Tisseldei
Check-in to our hotel
Free time to relax or start exploring Marrakech
Group dinner
Accommodation: IBN Batouta Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch
April 21st:Marrakech
Half-day walking tour of the amazing city of Marrakech, including the Bahia Palace, Jemaa el-Fnaa, the tin workers lane and more
Free time to explore Marrakech
Dinner at the local pop-up food market, where the flavors of Morocco come alive under the stars
Accommodation: IBN Batouta Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
April 22nd:Marrakech
Enjoy a free day to discover the markets, indulge in a traditional hammam, or unwind at the hotel among many choices. Our tour leader will be available to help you tailor your perfect day
Farewell dinner
Accommodation: IBN Batouta Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner
April 23rd:Marrakech / Departure Day
Transfer to the Marrakech Airport or Casablanca (2.5-hour drive)
Included meals: Breakfast
What’s Included?
Wandering Earl Tours expert leader throughout the tour
Small group (maximum 12 participants)
Accommodation (12 nights – 4* riads, hotels and a desert camp)
Breakfast every day, 6 lunches and 10 dinners
Transportation within Morocco (comfortable air-conditioned vans)
Local English-speaking guides throughout the trip
All mentioned activities, entrance fees and workshops
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
Gratuities
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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