12 Days | 11 Nights
Daily Tour
8 people
English, Espanol
Embark on an unforgettable Southern Morocco Jewish Tour, exploring the rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes of this captivating region. This 12-day adventure takes you through historic Mellahs, ancient cities, and breathtaking natural wonders, offering a unique blend of cultural immersion and historical discovery.
Begin your journey in the vibrant city of Marrakech, delving into its historic Jewish quarter, the Mellah, with its narrow alleyways, synagogues, and vibrant community. Discover the architectural gems of Marrakech, including the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the opulent Bahia Palace, and the serene Majorelle Gardens.
Venture into the heart of the Atlas Mountains, experiencing the unique Berber culture and breathtaking scenery. Visit traditional villages, encounter friendly locals, and marvel at the cascading waterfalls and lush valleys of the Ourika Valley. Journey further south to the majestic Sahara Desert, where you’ll embark on a camel trek across the golden sand dunes, witness a magical sunset, and spend a night under the starry sky in a traditional desert camp.
Explore the “Hollywood of Morocco” in Ouarzazate, visiting the Atlas Film Studios and witnessing the sets where famous movies have been filmed. Continue to the UNESCO-listed ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, a stunning example of Moroccan earthen architecture, and marvel at its intricate kasbahs and fortified walls.
Discover the historic city of Taroudant, known as “Little Marrakech” for its similar architecture and laid-back atmosphere. Explore its bustling souks, ancient city walls, and traditional tanneries, gaining insights into the local way of life. Relax on the golden beaches of Agadir, enjoying the refreshing sea breeze and the vibrant coastal atmosphere.
Conclude your journey in the charming coastal towns of Essaouira and El Jadida, each with its own unique character and rich history. Explore Essaouira’s Portuguese ramparts, vibrant art scene, and historic Mellah, and discover El Jadida’s Portuguese Cistern and fortified medina.
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