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Finca Fantastica Travel for the independent traveller
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€543.00 to €837.00
per person - depending on
your choice of accommodation
Pick -Up / Departure
Every Sunday
Malaga - 0700h (7am)
Torremolinos - 0730h(7.30am)
Fuengirola - 0815h (8.15am)
Marbella - 0840h (8.40am)
7 Days Sightseeing Morocco
Whether you live on the Costa del Sol or are just visiting - allow
yourself a 7 days visit to the African continent across the Straits of
Gibraltar.
This extensive tour of exotic and beautiful Morocco involves a visit
to the cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fez, Casablanca and Marrakech.
Day 01: (Sunday) Costa del Sol – Algeciras – Fez
You travel along the Costa del Sol to Algeciras and there board
the ferry to Cueta a tiny Spanish enclave on the coast of Morocco.
On arrival at Cueta you board your coach and drive on to Fez. On
arrival at Fez you check into your hotel for dinner and an overnight
stay.
Day 02: (Monday) Fez
- city tour of Fez
- the Royal Palace
- the Christian and Jewish Quarter
- the Medina (Old City)
- afternoon & evening free (Dinner at your hotel)
Day 03: (Tuesday) Fez – Meknes – Marrakech
- a quick tour of Meknes
- the Mansour Gate
- the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
- the many romantic and traditional souks selling everything
from cure-all medicines to carpets and jewellery to bakeries
selling traditional breads
On arrival at Marrakech you check into your hotel for dinner and
stay the night.
Day 04: (Wednesday) Marrakech
- a tour of the city of Marrakech
- the Koutoubia Minaret
- the Saadian Tombs
- The Djemaa El Fna Square is the largest traditional market
in Morocco and the busiest square in all of Africa. It is the
core of the medina and the main square of Marrakech. It is
filled with fortune tellers, story tellers, snake tamers, etc.
This square is where it all happens and draws the visitor
back time and time again. Lively at any time of day, it is
especially so as sundown turns to night.
- the Jewish Quarter
- the Palais el Badi – The original building was a fairy-like
palace. The design was influenced by the Alhambra of
Granada, Spain.
After the morning’s sightseeing you are at leisure to do as you
please for the remainder of the afternoon.
You return to your hotel for dinner and stay the night.
Day 05: (Thursday) Marrakech – Casablanca – Rabat
- legendary Casablanca
- United Nations Square
- ANFA Avenue
- Hassan II Mosque
Later in the afternoon the tours leaves for Rabat. On arrival at
Rabat you check into your hotel for dinner and to stay the night.
Day 06: (Friday) Rabat – Tangier
- morning tour of the city of Rabat (The Royal Palace, the
Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Hassan Tower:
- on arrival at Tangier we will take you on a short tour of the
city, which highlights some of the more interesting locations;
the Boulevard Pasteur and its views overlooking the Strait
and its scores of cafes - relics from the days of the
International Zone and the Beat Generation. During the
Thirties, Forties and Fifties Tangier was famous for its
famous eccentric writers and artists. It also acquired a
dubious status for the large-scale espionage activities and
smuggling. With its reputation and old world charm, Tangier
still manages to captivate today’s visitors. You will visit some
of the cities most exciting places.
After the city tour you are taken to your hotel in Tangier where you
will stay overnight.
Day 07: Tangier – Cost del Sol
After breakfast at the hotel we leave for the Spanish enclave of
Cueta where you spend a little time before you board the ferry to
Algeciras.
On arrival at Algeciras your coach will take you to Costa del Sol
where the tour ends.


Tangier is ancient Phoenician
town located at the point where
the waters of the
Mediterranean and the Atlantic
meet. The surrounding
mountains provide a
magnificent backdrop to this
intriguing city.
Meknes is dominated by the
unfinished but magnificent
Royal Palace, the city is a jewel
that any serious traveller
should not miss.
Casablanca, the economic
capital and legendary city of
Morocco, has all the hallmarks
of a modern metropolis with the
old city (medina) in the north
and the enormous Hassan II
Mosque its noteworthy
landmarks.
The beauty of Marrakech lies
in its atmosphere and
spectacular location. The
peaks of the Atlas Mountains
make an outstanding backdrop.
Fez is one of the four so-called
"Imperial Cities". The Medina of
Fez el Bali is believed to be the
largest contiguous car free
urban area in the world. Fez el
Bali is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and a number of
the major monuments are
being restored and saved from
ruin.