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Highlights of Spain and Morocco
14 days / 13 nights
Madrid - Toledo - Ciudad Real - Córdoba - Sevilla - Granada - Ronda - Marbella - Gibraltar - Tarifa - Tanger - Fez - Marrakech - Casablanca - Rabat

Day 1 Madrid
Arrival at Madrid airport. Overngiht.

Day 2 Madrid
Enjoy a half-day guided tour of Madrid highlights. See Plaza Major, pass through the luxury boulevard Gran Vía, Puerta del Sol with the symbol of Madrid - a bear and the Madroño tree. At plaza España stop to admire the monument to Cervantes. In the afternoon you can choose to visit Prado Museum, the main spanish national art museum and one of the world’s greatest art galleries, or The Royal Palace, the official residence for the Royal family, which is used but these days only for state ceremonies. Overnight in Madrid.

Day 3 Madrid-Toledo (80 km/1,30h)-Ciudad real (120 km/2h)-Córdoba (200 km/3,30h)
Departure from Madrid and first stop at Toledo. Visit the highlights of the old capital of Spain: the Church of Santo Tomé, the amazing 13th-century cathedral, the medieval castle and Santa Maria La Blanca Synagogue. Continue the trip to Córdoba. On the way, a short stop at Ciudad Real, a city famous for its castles and for historical and architectural treasures. Arrival in Córdoba and overnight.

Day 4 Córdoba-Sevilla (150 km/2h)
Morning tour of the highlights of Córdoba, including the Mosque of the Caliphs, a jewel of Hispano-Islamic art and Moorish architecture. After lunchtime, proceeding to Seville - the vibrant capital of Andalucia and home of the flamenco. Enjoy attending a flamenco show in the evening. Overnight in Sevilla.

Day 5 Sevilla-Granada (250 km/ 4h)
Start the day with a sightseeing tour of Sevilla, a city deeply influenced by the Moors where you can still see the Giralda Tower - one of the three remaining Almohad minarets in the world, now the bell tower of the Cathedral of Sevilla. A must-visit is the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world, which is also the burial site of Christopher Columbus. Enjoy a walk through the green park of Maria Luisa with its fountains and pools until reach the magnificent Plaza España with its 48 tiled benches, each representing a Spanish province. In the afternoon, proceed to Granada, another treasure of Andalucia region.

Day 6 Granada
Enjoy a half-day tour of the city, where a lot of different cultures left their traces here. The Moorish influence still can be felt when visiting the Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens, the symbol of Granada and one of the most beautiful sites ever built by man. Free time to explore more the city and overnight.

Day 7 Granada-Ronda (180 km/3,30h) -Marbella (60 km/1,30h)
Departure to Ronda, one of the oldest cities in Spain, surrounded by mountains and situated between three bridges. Visit the traditional bullfighting ring - Plaza de Toros, the oldest one in Spain, and enjoy the striking traditional buildings. Free time for lunch, afterwards, proceed to Marbella, a charming town, one of the major tourist centres in Costa del Sol. Walk through the historic part of the town and discover the narrow streets with Andalusian flavor. Overnight in Marbella.

Day 8 Marbella-Gibraltar (80 km/1,30h) -Tarifa (50 km/1h) -Tanger (ferry)
In the morning continue the journey through the scenic route along Costa del Sol and reach Gibraltar, an independent colony under British control since 1704. Visit the Rock of Gibraltar, St. Michael’s Cave and see the Barbary Apes, legendary guardians of the colony. Proceed to Tarifa and take the ferry to exotic Morocco and our first destination - the city of Tangier. Enjoy the city by night and get acquainted with the rich and colourful culture of this arabic country.

Day 9 Tangier-Fez (310 km/5,30h)
Proceed to Fez, the second largest city in Morocco and the medieval capital, Fes is called also the ‘Mecca of the West’. Visit the old Medina, Fes el Bali, a World Heritage Site and a car-free urban area. See the the colorful leather-dying pits and the old madersa - a breathtaking 14th-century religious college. Enjoy a great city views from one of the surrounding hills with their fortresses - Borj Sud and Borj Nord. In the evening you will have the chance to try a typical Moroccan dinner and a folklore dancing-show at a restaurant in the old Medina.

Day 10 Fez-Marrakech (540 km/8h)
Today prepare for a long trip to Marrakech and travel via the Atlas Mountains. On the way we will make a stop for a lunch in Beni Mellal. Arrive in Marrakesh in the afternoon and free time in the evening.

Day 11 Marrakech
Enjoy a city guided tour to explore Marrakech - the red city. Walk through the Old Medina and see the Koutobia Mosque, feel the atmosphere of Jemaa el Fna Square, full of acrobats and dancers. Visit the Palais de la Bahia, built in the late 19th century, intended to be the greatest palace of its time. In the afternoon have a free time for shopping.

Day 12 Marrakech-Casablanca (250 km/4h)
Leave Marrakech and proceed our journey to Casablanca, located on the coast and today’s heart of Morocco. This is the largest city and the economic hub in the country. In the afternoon see the city’s highlights - the Hasan II Mosque, the third largest one in the world with the tallest minaret in the world and the Old Medina of Casablanca. Overnight in Casablanca.

Day 13 Casablanca-Rabat (100 km/2h)-Casablanca (100 km/2h)
Today make your way to Rabat for a full-day visit of the city. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the capital of Morocco, located on the Atlantic ocean. Visit the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower and the Royal Mausoleum of Mohammed 5. See also the fabulous medina of the city and Oudayas Kasbah, the fortress quarter. In the afternoon return to Casablanca.

Day 14 Casablanca
Departure to Casablanca airport.