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In the Easter holidays and "Pascua" we return to Morocco
Marrakech, Chefchaouen, Fez, Bosque de los cedros de Dios, Meknes, Merzouga, Sahara desert.

If you want to know the main of Morocco, is the ideal route.
In it we discover the history that shelter imperial cities in their medinas,
the fascinating nature and cities of the Rif mountains where there are thousands of kasbahs (mud castles)
and Berber villages, calm and immensity of the desert and the strength of the Atlantic coast.
A variety of landscapes and customs, which contrasts will fascinate you. In Morocco everything is possible.

1st Day,
After arriving at the port of Tanger we will leave bound for Chefchaouen!!
Chefchaouen, holy town perched on the mountain, located in a nature reserve of the biosphere. Its streets painted white and blue, villa wise, kind and friendly people, offer visitors beautiful skylines in decline, precious samples of local crafts and a peace and serenity that is hard to find today. We will visit the town and sleep there one night.



2nd Day
In the morning we leave Chefchaouen and we go to Meknes, the more "humble" of the four imperial cities of Morocco.
In Meknes you will have time for a guided tour of the most important places of the city, step into its souk or enjoy a coffee in the square. Then continue the route to Fez, one of the Imperial Cities. As in every city we have a visit with private guide. On entering the streets of the medina (old city) you can feel time back: the guild structure is still present in the work, its narrow streets does not allow other means of transport  than donkeys and a constant swarm of people moves through the labyrinthine streets, amid which you will be surprise with the neighborhoods such as the Andalusian and magnificent mosques and Koranic schools.
Fez has always been associated to the study and religiosity, and remains the spiritual capital of Morocco.
Interesting are also the streets of Fez-Jdid, home to the royal palace, the Mellah (Jewish quarter) and the oldest mosque in Fez.

After visiting Fez continue our route into the desert and along the way we will stop at Cedars of God where we see macaques living freely in and out to greet people and we will stop to sleep in the city of Midelt, gateway to the desert.




3rd Day
We will leave early Midelt to go to the dunes of the Sahara. Our final destination: Merzouga.
Trip on camels to the dunes and spend day and night in Jaimas (typical Moroccan tents). Watching the sunset, having dinner there and spend an incredible night drinking, singing and dancing.
Sleep in the magical atmosphere of the desert.



4th Day
We will wake up in the desert... and we will see the sunrise from the dunes!! With camels way back to the hotel with pool in the desert. We can relax, take a shower and swim, you can optionally make a 4x4 route through the desert tracks of the Paris-Dakkar race and visit Berber villages around.
We spend the night out partying and dancing around a fire to the rhythm of drums and drinking under the stars at the hotel.


5th Day
We left early Merzouga and we will visit the old mines in the desert and the Todra Gorges. Finally we will sleep in Ouarzazate at the foot of the mountains of the High Atlas that we have to  we have to cross on our way to Marrakesh.



6th Day
After Ouarzazate we stop to visit the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a World Heritage Site, a little free time to stroll through its streets and climb to the top to admire the beautiful views of the valley. We will continue our road trip to Marrakech where the famous square of Jemaa El Fna is, a real show when night comes!!! We will have a guided tour for all its incredible corners knowing its history and its main buildings and monuments. We will have free time for shopping.
At night we can party at the famous nightclub Pacha Marrakech!!! We will stay one night in Marrakesh.



7th Día
We leave Marrakech and start our way back to Spain. Arrive at Valencia on Tuesday 14th morning before classes start.



On the way there is the possibility to stop at Casablanca, where we visit the Mosque of Hassan II, the world's 2nd largest. But this is still to be confirmed.