# | Depart on | Type | Price US dollar per person | Remark |
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1 | Mar 19 / Apr 18 / May 18 / Sep 13 / Oct 16 | Double room | 2,180 | |
2 | Mar 19 / Apr 18 / May 18 / Sep 13 / Oct 16 | Single room | 2,810 |
Price description: Double room refers to 2 people sharing 1 room, single room refers to 1 person in 1 room.
Attention: this itinerary document is for reference. Our company reserves the right to adjust the sequence and individual attractions in the itinerary based on season and time. All itineraries are subject to confirmation before departure.
Deep Experience: Stroll through the enchanting town of Chefchaouen, painted in shades of pink and blue. Ride a camel to cross the golden Sahara Desert. Explore the six thousand alleyways of the ochre city of Fes. Take a leisurely walk along the reddish walls of Marrakech. Listen to the copper bells of the old men in red robes at the bustling square.
Thoughtfully Designed: Discover Morocco's classic circuit without retracing your steps. Ultimate Itinerary: From the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean, from the Atlas Mountains to the Rif Mountains, explore many of Morocco's world cultural heritage sites.
Special Upgrades: 1 night in a desert-edge boutique hotel, 1 night in a luxury boutique guesthouse in the Blue City, 1 night in a boutique guesthouse in Ouarzazate, with all hotels upgraded to luxury 5-star accommodations throughout the journey.
Local professional English/Chinese-speaking guides provide attentive service, and official guides are arranged for certain attractions.
Chinese passports, American passports, Canadian passports are all visa-free.
Head to the airport in your place of residence, complete the check-in process, and then fly to Casablanca, Morocco.
Schedule:Mohammed V Square-Corniche -Hassan II Mosque
Upon arrival in Casablanca, the tour guide will pick you up at the airport. You will then visit Mohammed V Square (Pigeon Square) and explore the world's most modern Hassan II Mosque (including entry). After dinner, check in at the hotel.
Please note that the complimentary airport pickup is offered at a fixed time and available for once, so it is recommended that you communicate with our customer service staff about the specific flights in advance before booking,Transfer at other time will be chargeable.
Itinerary:Coutubia Mosque - Private Garden of Yves Saint-Lauran - Royal Palace of Brasilia - Sleepless Square
In the morning, head to Marrakech. After arrival, visit [Koutoubia Mosque] (appearance), [Yves Saint Laurent Private Garden] (the famous fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent bought this private garden in Marrakech, Morocco with his partner Pierre Bourget. It provides a resting place for this top French designer).
Afterwards, visit [Basia Palace], which is one of the few open and well-preserved palaces in Morocco. The garden, atrium, gorgeous rooms, fountains, each room is carefully designed. Visit [Sleepless Square] in the evening: From sunrise to late night, you can see Indian snake dancers, Arabs selling spice tea, story-telling and fortune-telling Moroccans, all kinds of performances, and countless stalls for buying and selling food, drinks, clothing, carpets, furnishings, leather and handicrafts.
Itinerary: Ouarzazate-Ait Benhaddou Village-Film City
After breakfast, head to Ouarzazate, crossing the mountain pass of the Atlas Mountains at an elevation of about 2260 meters. Arrive at the Ait Benhaddou Village, situated near a river valley, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. Then, continue to Ouarzazate to visit the Film City, where has served as the backdrop for Hollywood blockbusters and cult classics alike: The Four Feathers, Romancing the Stone, The Sheltering Sky, The Jewel of the Nile, Lawrence of Arabia, Spy Game.
Schedule:Todra Gorge-Merzouga
After breakfast at the hotel, embark on a full-day journey to Merzouga.
Todra Gorge: Oasis in the Desert
Traverse the dramatic Todra Gorge, where emerald-green willows and wildflowers sway along the riverbed, creating a vibrant oasis.
Witness the surreal contrast: Lush vegetation framed by towering, rust-red cliffs under the vast desert sky. Midday: Arrive at the Gateway to the Sahara – Merzouga Desert (essential to pack sunscreen and UV-protective sunglasses).
Merzouga's Magic
Dunes of Dreams: Home to Africa's tallest dunes (reaching 150m), their ever-shifting palette of golden and rose hues transforms with the sun's angle.
Cinematic Legacy: Walk the sands that starred in Lawrence of Arabia, where endless waves of erg dunes meet the horizon.
Golden Hour Glory: Stay for sunset when the desert ignites in fiery tones – a quintessential Moroccan spectacle.
Schedule:Fes-Ifrane Town
After breakfast at the hotel, drive to Fes, known as one of Morocco's four ancient imperial cities. Enjoy local lunch along the way and pass through Ifrane Town for a brief visit of about 15 minutes. Continue the journey to Fes, where you'll arrive, have dinner, and check in at the hotel for some rest.
Itinerary: Fez Old City - Bou Inania Medersa - Nejjarine Fountain - Idris Mausoleum - Karaouiyine University - Bab Bou Jeloud - Bab Mansour - Volubilis
Fez (Fez), which was rated as one of the top 10 most romantic cities in the world by the famous American magazine (Traveler) and dates back to the 9th century. It feels as if people have traveled back a thousand years, with donkeys still being the main means of transportation for the local people. Explore the medieval old town (listed as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 1981), including the Bou Inania Medersa (Koran School), Nejjarine Fountain, Moulay Idriss Zaouia (Idris Mausoleum) (the founder of the ancient capital), and the Qarqouiyyin (Karaouiyine University), the first university in the world. The Bab Bou Jeloud (Bab Bou Jeloud Gate) is a key protected cultural relic by the United Nations. Visit the world-famous handicraft workshops of various kinds, such as copper plates, carpets, and dyeing houses. You can see buildings or indoor decorations inlaid with blue mosaics and mosaic crafts displayed in shops everywhere in the city. Then proceed to Meknes, the ancient capital of Islam in Morocco, where the magnificent city walls and the Bab Mansour (Bab Mansour Gate), which means "victory" and "triumph," are famous all over the world. Next, visit the Volubilis (Bab Bou Jeloud), the ancient Roman heritage in North Africa. According to records, in the 1st century AD, this place was once a bustling city, with the entire city presenting a thriving scene. Now, there are well-preserved triumphal arches and white stone columns of the theater. Even the streets, residential houses, oil mills, public baths, markets, and other parts of the ancient city are still clearly visible, and there are many mosaic murals here. After that, head to Chefchaouen or Tetouan, have dinner, and then check in at the hotel for rest.
Warm Reminder: There are many small and large shops distributed in Fez Old City, among which the handicraft workshops of mosaics, copper, carpets, leather, and other crafts showcase the oldest crafts of Fez. These are not tourist shopping stores, and our company does not force you to shop in these stores.
Schedule:Chefchaouen -Plaza Uta el-Hammam
After breakfast at the hotel, explore the 'Blue City' of Chefchaouen. Walk along the famous Plaza Uta el-Hammam square, where the grand mosque stands, attracting visitors from all over.
After lunch, drive to Casablanca.
Today, you can conclude your Morocco tour.
Please Note: Our staff provide airport transfer service for once and at a fixed time from hotel to Casablanca International Airport (CMN), so please communicate our customer service for the specific time before booking the flight.
Or keep going to Tunisia
Schedule:Bardo Museum-Tunis-Avenue Bourguiba-Hammamet
In the morning, fly to Tunis and visit the largest museum in the Maghreb region, the Bardo Museum. Afterward, head to the historic Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Both the Medinas of Tunis and Sousse have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Later, make your way to the adjacent Avenue Bourguiba, often referred to as Tunis' 'Champs-Élysées.'
Then, drive to Hammamet. Spend the night in Hammamet.
Schedule:Kairouan-Great Mosque of Kairouan-Mausoleum of Sidi Sahab-El Djem Amphitheatre-Medina of Sousse-Port El Kantaoui
After breakfast, drive to the holy city of Kairouan, known as one of the four holiest cities in Islam. Visit the Great Mosque of Kairouan, the first and largest mosque established by Islam in North Africa.
Then, proceed to the Mausoleum of Sidi Sahab, also known as the 'Barberis Mosque.'
Afterwards, head to El Djem and visit the El Djem Amphitheatre, one of the world's three largest amphitheaters. Drive to Sousse, where you'll visit the old city of Sousse (Medina).
Finally, reach the garden port of Port El Kantaoui on the southern Mediterranean coast.
Schedule:Carthage-Sidi Bou Said
After breakfast, drive to visit the birthplace of Tunisia, Carthage, often referred to as the City of National Monuments in Tunisia.
Finally, arrive at the blue and white town of Sidi Bou Said, known as one of the world's ten most romantic towns. Later, return to Tunis, check in at the hotel, and rest.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport based on your flight departure time. We wish you a pleasant journey!
Please note that the complimentary airport drop-off from the hotel is offered at a fixed time and available for once, so it is recommended that you communicate with customer service staff about the specific flights in advance before booking,transfer at other time will be chargeable.
Price includes:
1. Full-star hotel standard double room, featuring famous accommodation
2. Three meals for the whole journey (except on the day of airport pick-up)
3. Professional foreign driver, professional business tour car (perfect insurance);
4. 1 bottle of water per person per day
Important Notice: The driver and guide's working hours are 10 hours. Any overtime, excluding delays caused by traffic or vehicle issues will be subject to additional charges.This primarily applies to delays stemming from personal behavior or extend use of the vehicle and guide services after the daily itinerary has been completed.
Price Excludes:
1. Morocco section mandatory fee: $380/person, which needs to be submitted together with the tour fee when signing up.
The fee includes: The entrance ticket for Casa Hassan II Mosque, the Royal Palace of Brasilia, the village of Benhadu, the film city, the Academy of the Economic Sciences, Volubilis, the Baldo Museum, the Eljem Colosseum, the Okba Mosque + the Mausoleum of Sidi Sahab, the ruins of the Carthage, and 3 special meals.
2. Tunisia section mandatory fee: $180/person, need to be submitted together with the tour fee when signing up
The fee includes: The entrance ticket for Carthage Ruins, Bardo Museum, Ogba Mosque, Ai Erjem Colosseum, Sidi Sahab Mausoleum, 2 special meals
3. Full international and domestic airfare (including Casablanca-Tunis)
4. Visa fee (Chinese passport, American passport, Canada passport are visa-free)
5. Service Tips ($10/person/day)
6. Overseas personal consumption (including but not limited to personal consumption of laundry, haircut, telephone, fax, pay TV, drinks, tobacco and alcohol in the hotel).
7. Storage fee and overweight fee for luggage
8. Other expenses not mentioned in the above service content.
9. Self-paid items in the itinerary and tickets for attractions other than the itinerary
10. Additional expenses caused by irresistible factors such as strikes and traffic delays under the control of the company.
Itinerary Instructions
Special Notes:
1. The order of activities, attractions, flights, and accommodations in the itinerary may be subject to change based on practical considerations. The final itinerary will be confirmed by our company prior to departure.
2. We reserve the right to make necessary adjustments to the itinerary, or apply additional charges due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to airline schedules, visa requirements, government policies, and weather conditions.
3. The flight numbers and times provided are indicative and may be subject to reasonable adjustments during actual implementation.
Travel Information
Meeting & Departure:
1. Please ensure you arrive at the boarding location 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. The bus will depart on time without waiting. Arriving late will be considered a cancellation, and fees are non-refundable.
2. The boarding and disembarking times indicated are estimates, and the final locations are subject to our confirmation. Any changes due to traffic or other special circumstances will be communicated promptly. Please be patient.
Luggage & Vehicle:
We operate various types of vehicles, including buses, mid-sized buses, and 9-seater minibuses. While large buses have luggage racks, mid-sized and minibuses have limited space. We recommend carrying only essential luggage to ensure one seat per person.
Please note that in many cities, bus stops are often situated a distance from attractions to avoid penalty. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Bus Safety Tips:
1. No smoking on the bus.
2. Prohibited items are strictly forbidden.
3. Avoid touching vehicle items to prevent damage.
4. During stops, please adhere to the guide's instructions and stay close by.
5. When disembarking, ensure windows are closed and valuables are with you. The travel agency is not liable for any lost or stolen items.
6. If a vehicle breakdown occurs during the tour, affecting the itinerary, the travel agency will take swift remedial action. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Refunds and Changes Policy
Trip Cancellation Policy
ü Full Refund: Cancel your trip 60 or more days before departure.
ü Processing Fee Refund: Cancel between 30 and 59 days before departure, and a 10% administration fee will apply.
ü Partial Refund: Cancel between 18 and 29 days before departure, and 50% of the total order amount will be charged.
ü Non-Refundable: Cancellations made within 17 days of departure are non-refundable due to confirmed vehicle and hotel bookings, but a friend can be substituted in your place.
Additional Notes
ü The cancellation policy does not cover tours that include airfare and cruises, as they are governed by the respective airline and cruise line policies.
ü Failure to arrive on the departure day will be considered a voluntary cancellation, and no refunds will be issued.
ü Refund policies for additional hotel bookings or services are subject to the individual hotel's policies.
ü Personal reasons such as incomplete documents, visa issues, late arrival, illness, or accidents resulting in cancellation or failure to participate in the trip will not be refunded or compensated with alternative services.
Handling of Special Circumstances
In cases where the trip cannot proceed due to force majeure events like weather, war, or strikes, our company prioritizes guest safety and has the right to cancel or modify part or all of the trip. We assume no direct or indirect responsibility for such events, and any paid fees are non-refundable.
Explanation of Additional Charges
Ø If the airline alters its fares due to policy changes, you will be required to pay the difference in accordance with the airline's regulations. Please note that group tickets are not eligible for changes, exchanges, or refunds.
Ø Should the policy adjustments of the destination country result in additional costs for items not included in the itinerary or related services, the price difference must be settled in accordance with the applicable regulations.
Change of Booking Policy:
In cases where guests are unable to join the tour due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., transportation breakdowns, illness, weather changes), we will strive to minimize losses, but we cannot assume the costs associated with these changes. Specific guidelines for visa changes are as follows:
1. Over 59 days before departure: No fees apply for extensions, itinerary changes, or name changes.
2. Between 30 and 59 days before departure (inclusive): A 10% fee of the total tour price will be charged for extensions or itinerary changes.
3. Within 30 days of departure (inclusive): No fees for name changes if the guest finds a replacement; however, if we assist in finding a suitable replacement, a 25% fee of the total tour price will be charged as a visa change service fee.
Warm Reminder:
https://www.travelinsurance.com/
We highly recommend purchasing overseas travel insurance before your trip. Here's a link to a trusted insurance provider that we often recommend to our guests. This is a secure purchase option.
Alternatively, you may opt for an insurance company you are familiar with.
Explanation of participation and security risks
I. Tips for Registering for a Tour
1. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months before participating in overseas tours. Any issues with your documents that prevent visa issuance or entry/exit permits will result in losses borne by you.
2. Visa issuance and entry permissions are at the discretion of the relevant authorities. Providing accurate and truthful information is crucial. Delays or failures due to personal reasons or incomplete/incorrect materials will be your responsibility.
3. Embassies and consulates frequently update visa requirements. We will keep you informed and advise on necessary supplements. Delays or denials due to incomplete or incorrect information will be your liability.
4. Obtaining a visa from the destination country's embassy or consulate is not the only requirement for international travel. You must also pass through border checkpoints and obtain entry/exit authorization from other countries' immigration authorities. Failure to secure these authorizations due to personal reasons will be your responsibility.
II. Health Status and Excursion Activity Risks:
1. Accurately disclose your health condition and past medical history to the travel agency. Based on this, we will recommend suitable tour packages and advise a medical examination. If you choose to participate despite our advice, we assume you are medically fit. Individuals aged 65 and above should be accompanied by family members, and minors by their parents or guardians. We may also require relevant individuals to purchase travel insurance..
2. In case of personal or property safety emergencies abroad, seek assistance from the tour operator, local government, or relevant organizations. Costs incurred will be your responsibility.
3. In case of a sudden illness during the trip, the travel agency will make every effort to arrange for your prompt medical treatment. However, due to the unique conditions and time constraints of outbound tourism, the agency may not always be able to fully cater to your specific requirements or take you to your designated medical institutions. Nevertheless, the travel agency will adhere to the principle of timely treatment and follow the advice of professional medical personnel to ensure that you are assisted to the most appropriate medical facilities. Please note that any costs incurred during this process will be borne by you. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
4. If you experience a sudden illness during the trip, please note that the tour leader is responsible for the well-being of the entire group, and may not be able to stay with you for extended periods. However, the travel agency will endeavor to arrange for personnel to assist you with follow-up medical treatment, tailored to your needs. Overseas, there is no equivalent occupation to a nurse, so if you require constant accompaniment during treatment, kindly inform the travel agency promptly. The agency can assist in arranging for your immediate family to visit you, but please be aware that any costs incurred will be your responsibility. Therefore, it is crucial to provide the travel agency with your emergency contact details in your home country before departure, in case of emergencies.
5. In the event of an accident abroad where you require the accompaniment and care of your domestic relatives, kindly contact the travel agency promptly. The agency will then reach out to your relatives, based on your needs, and assist them in completing the necessary procedures for leaving the country as swiftly as possible. However, due to the nature of temporary and emergency travel abroad, the agency cannot guarantee the same prices as the tour package or other preferential rates for air tickets, hotels, and related expenses. These costs will be borne by you, and we appreciate your understanding in this matter.
6. When participating in attractions or free activities in foreign countries, please ensure to follow the instructions of your guide and take note of relevant safety tips. Choose activities that are suitable for your physical condition and refrain from engaging in any activities that may be harmful or pose a risk to your health. Travelers with the following conditions are particularly advised to exercise caution: those with a history of cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, mental illness, asthma, cervical spondylosis, or any recurring health issues not mentioned. Additionally, individuals over 55 years of age and pregnant women are discouraged from participating in activities such as sea travel, scuba diving, swimming, surfing, hiking (including climbing), rafting, skiing, horseback riding, paragliding, hot air ballooning, helicopter rides, desert buggy rides, desert motorcycling, sand dashing activities, cross-country trekking, cable car rides exceeding 10 floors, aerial tramway rides, thrill rides in amusement parks, and any activities involving close contact with wildlife. Our aim is to prevent any unnecessary harm to your body.
7. Generally, we do not include dangerous or thrilling activities in our itineraries. If you believe that any activity in the program may pose a risk to your health, please inform the tour leader or guide promptly, and we will make suitable adjustments accordingly.
III. Personal Property and Shopping Risks
1. Exercise caution in safeguarding your personal belongings and property. Avoid leaving the group without authorization and keep valuables with you at all times. If your property is stolen, we will assist in reporting to the local police, but cannot guarantee recovery or bear any losses.
2. If you purchase goods in countries offering tax refunds, retain your tax refund receipt. Our leaders and guides can assist with filling out forms and escorting you to refund locations, but success is subject to the destination country's policies.
3. Any bank processing fees for shopping cards are non-refundable. If such fees occur due to returns, we kindly request your understanding.