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Casablanca
: Half day
A modern city and the trade capital of Morocco, Casablanca
is a magnificent mix and contrast of modernism and tradition
which shocks and astounds all visitors. It is the largest
metropolitan city in the Maghreb that is characterised
by elegant building, great avenues and special architectural
arts merging modern and Moorish styles featured in belvederes,
domes and columns, etc. Erect on the ocean, the mosque
looks as a divine nave whose beauty been made by the
love of people. It is an everlasting monument and the
work of craftsmen including plasterers, sculptors, etc.
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Rabat
: Full day 230 km ( round trip )
Rabat, capital of Morocco, is the symbol the durability
of the kingdom. Located at the mouth of the river Bouregreg,
Rabat accommodated the Royal Palace of his majesty King
Mohamed VI. It is the headquarters of the government,
parliament, ministries and administrations. It was also
the first universities city in the country. Another
incursion in time arises from the solitary and romantic
Chellah where the Merenide monarchs rest to the beautifully
sculpted Hassan Tour. Bab er-Rouah, the gate of winds,
is the most beautiful and magnificent monument giving
direct access to the Hassan Tour and the famous tomb
of the late king Mohamed V who fulfilled Morocco's independence.
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Marrakech
: Full day 530 km ( round trip )
Ancient city of the kingdom that had the privilege of
giving its name to Morocco. Marrakech is indeed the
heart of the Berber south. Its Medina was previously
famous for being an inevitable passage for caravans
for rest and lucrative trade exchange. Marrakech mesmerises
every visitor with its magic, ochre colours, ramparts,
Medina, etc. Marrakech ramparts are a continuous funfair.
Afternoon, the visit will continue to Bahia Palace and
Djemma El Fna place, the heart of Marrakech and the
compulsory passage to the alleys of the Red city souks.
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Fez
: Full day 640 km ( round trip )
Established in 790 by Moulay Idriss, Fez is the religious,
intellectual and artistic Moroccan metropolis. Cradle
of a millennium monarchy, Fez was for a long period
the capital of the Cherifian Empire. It has preserved
its historical background and its role as an Islamic
city intact for years. Fez is a network of winding alleys
that can hardly be unravelled.
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El
Jadida : Full day 250 km ( round trip )
El Jadida ou Mazagon is an old Portuguese city located
on the Atlantic ocean at 90 kilometres from Casablanca.
El Jadida is considered the best shelter place along
the coast for Portuguese who left by 1769. It is famous
for its citadel, ramparts, bastions, tanks and its port
as starting point of cruises to India and Brazil. Towards
the south, the blue lagoon of Oualidia is located. It
is a wild scenery characterised by several small island
that can be visited only in small boats.
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