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- Destination: Spain
- Duration: 10 Days
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Tour Style: Classic
About This Trip
Embark on a 15-day Morocco Spain tour that blends North African charm with European elegance. Begin in Morocco, exploring the historic medinas of Fez, the vibrant blue streets of Chefchaouen, and the imperial splendor of Rabat. Cross the Straits of Gibraltar to Spain, where Seville, Granada, Cordoba, Madrid, and Toledo await with stunning architecture, UNESCO heritage sites, and rich cultural experiences. This private and bespoke journey offers a seamless fusion of history, architecture, and authentic local life, perfect for travelers seeking a classic Morocco and Spain adventure.
Summary
DAY
PLACE
HIGHLIGHTS
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Morocco
Rabat: Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Fez: Fez Medina, El-Attarine Medersa
Volubilis: Roman Ruins
Chefchaouen: Medina, Grand Mosque, Outa-el-Hammam
Tangier: Kasbah, Teatro Cervantes, American Legation Museum
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Spain
Seville: Seville's Cathedral, Alcazar of Seville, Santa Cruz Quarter
Cordoba: Cathedral-Mosque, Old Quarter, Sephardic Museum
Granada: Alhambra, Generalife Gardens
Madrid: Puerta del Sol, Royal Palace, Prado Museum
Toledo: Santa Maria La Blanca Synagogue, Santo Tome's Church
Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca – Rabat
Begin your unforgettable Morocco Spain tour in Casablanca. Upon arrival, your private driver will transfer you to Rabat. Explore Morocco’s capital with highlights like the Hassan Tower, a stunning unfinished minaret from the 12th century, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, showcasing exquisite Moroccan architecture. Stroll through the Kasbah of the Udayas for panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Evening at leisure to enjoy Moroccan cuisine and local ambiance.
Highlights: Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Kasbah of the Udayas, Atlantic Ocean views, Moroccan cuisine
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- Day 2: Rabat – Fez
Dive deeper into Moroccan culture with a tour of Rabat’s Habous Quarter, renowned for artisanal crafts, traditional Moroccan markets, and local delicacies. Walk through the medina ramparts and admire the blend of modern French colonial and traditional Moroccan architecture. After lunch, travel to Fez, one of Morocco’s oldest imperial cities, famed for its spiritual and intellectual history. Arrive in Fez and prepare for an immersive cultural experience.
Highlights: Habous Quarter, Moroccan markets, Medina ramparts, French colonial architecture, Fez imperial city
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- Fez
- Day 3: Fez – Cultural Immersion & Historic Fez Medina
Discover Fez, the spiritual heart of Morocco, with a private guided tour of the Fez Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the world’s oldest operating university, and the El-Attarine Medersa, an architectural marvel. Wander the vibrant souks filled with spices, leather goods, and ceramics. Learn about centuries-old craftsmanship, meet local artisans, and experience authentic Moroccan culture.
Highlights: Fez Medina, UNESCO site, Al Quaraouiyine University, El-Attarine Medersa, Moroccan souks, local artisans
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- Fez
- Day 4: Fez – Chefchaouen via Volubilis & Moulay Idriss
Travel to Chefchaouen, Morocco’s famous blue city, with stops at Volubilis, the most extensive Roman ruins in Morocco, and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, a sacred pilgrimage town. Upon arrival in Chefchaouen, stroll through the Outa el-Hammam Square, admire its iconic blue-washed streets, and enjoy a sunset view from the Spanish Mosque overlooking the medina. Capture breathtaking photos in one of Morocco’s most photogenic cities.
Highlights: Volubilis Roman ruins, Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, Chefchaouen blue streets, Outa el-Hammam Square, Spanish Mosque, sunset views
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- Chefchaouen
- Day 5: Chefchaouen – Tetouan – Tangier
Morning stroll through Chefchaouen’s medina to see local artisans crafting textiles and pottery. Depart for Tangier via Tetouan, a city showcasing Andalusian and Spanish colonial architecture. Arrive in Tangier, a crossroads of Africa and Europe. Visit the Kasbah Museum, American Legation Museum, and the Tomb of Ibn Battuta, exploring Tangier’s rich history. Enjoy the coastal ambiance along the Mediterranean beaches in the afternoon.
Highlights: Chefchaouen medina, local artisans, Tetouan architecture, Tangier Kasbah, American Legation Museum, Ibn Battuta Tomb, Mediterranean beaches
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- Tangier
- Day 6: Tangier Full-Day Exploration
Experience Tangier’s eclectic mix of Moroccan and European influences. Visit Teatro Cervantes, the historic theater of Tangier, and explore the lively Grand Socco Square. Stroll along the beach promenade for stunning views of the Straits of Gibraltar. Learn about Tangier’s role in literature, diplomacy, and trade. Afternoon free for shopping or optional excursions to the surrounding countryside.
Highlights: Teatro Cervantes, Grand Socco Square, Tangier beach promenade, Straits of Gibraltar, cultural heritage, shopping
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- Tangier
- Day 7: Tangier – Algeciras – Seville
Cross the iconic Straits of Gibraltar by ferry and enter Spain, beginning the European leg of your Morocco Spain tour. Arrive in Seville, a city full of flamenco culture, historic landmarks, and Moorish heritage. Evening free to explore the charming streets or enjoy a traditional Andalusian dinner at a local restaurant.
Highlights: Ferry across Straits of Gibraltar, arrival in Seville, flamenco culture, historic landmarks, Andalusian cuisine
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- Serville
- Day 8: Seville – Historical Walking Tour
Embark on a guided walking tour of Seville, visiting the Seville Cathedral (the world’s largest Gothic cathedral), Giralda Tower, and the UNESCO-listed Alcazar of Seville. Explore the romantic Santa Cruz Quarter, famous for narrow winding alleys, vibrant plazas, and orange-scented courtyards. Enjoy tapas tasting in local eateries, experiencing Andalusian cuisine firsthand.
Highlights: Seville Cathedral, Giralda Tower, Alcazar of Seville, Santa Cruz Quarter, tapas tasting, Andalusian culture
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- Serville
- Day 9: Seville – Cordoba
Travel by high-speed train to Cordoba. Explore the Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba, a stunning blend of Islamic and Christian architecture. Walk along the Roman Bridge, through the Old Quarter, and visit the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs. Learn about Cordoba’s rich multicultural history, including Jewish, Muslim, and Christian influences that shaped the city.
Highlights: Cathedral-Mosque of Cordoba, Roman Bridge, Old Quarter, Alcazar of Christian Monarchs, multicultural heritage
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- Cordoba
- Day 10: Cordoba – Granada
Journey to Granada and explore its historic city center. Visit the Granada Cathedral, Royal Chapel, and Alcaiceria Bazaar, where Moorish-inspired architecture meets lively markets. Discover how Granada’s Islamic and Christian history intertwines, giving visitors a truly unique Andalusian experience.
Highlights: Granada Cathedral, Royal Chapel, Alcaiceria Bazaar, Moorish architecture, Andalusian culture
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- Granada
- Day 11: Granada – Alhambra & Generalife Gardens
Spend a half-day exploring the UNESCO-listed Alhambra Palace, the pinnacle of Moorish architecture. Stroll through the Generalife Gardens, filled with fountains, terraces, and panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada. Learn about the Nasrid dynasty and Granada’s Islamic heritage. Afternoon free to explore Albaicín or enjoy traditional Andalusian cuisine.
Highlights: Alhambra Palace, Generalife Gardens, Sierra Nevada views, Albaicín quarter, Nasrid dynasty heritage
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- Granada
- Day 12: Granada – Madrid
Board a scenic train to Madrid, Spain’s vibrant capital. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and explore nearby attractions such as Plaza Mayor or Puerta del Sol. Evening at leisure to enjoy Madrid’s lively nightlife, tapas bars, or local flamenco performances.
Highlights: Scenic train ride, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Madrid nightlife, tapas, flamenco
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- Madrid
- Day 13: Madrid – Royal and Cultural Highlights
Experience Madrid’s rich history and art. Tour the Royal Palace, Neptune Fountain, Royal Opera House, and the bustling Mercado de San Miguel. Visit the Prado Museum, home to masterpieces by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco. Walk through historic streets while learning about Spain’s monarchy, art, and culture.
Highlights: Royal Palace, Neptune Fountain, Royal Opera House, Mercado de San Miguel, Prado Museum, Spanish art & culture
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- Madrid
- Day 14: Madrid – Toledo – Madrid Excursion
Take a full-day excursion to Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Explore Santa Maria La Blanca Synagogue, Santo Tome’s Church, and Cristo de la Luz Mosque, witnessing Toledo’s harmonious coexistence of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim history. Return to Madrid in the evening, reflecting on centuries of Spanish culture and architecture.
Highlights: Toledo UNESCO city, Santa Maria La Blanca Synagogue, Santo Tome’s Church, Cristo de la Luz Mosque, Christian-Jewish-Muslim heritage
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- Madrid
- Day 15: Departure from Madrid
Conclude your incredible Morocco Spain tour. Transfer to the airport for your homebound flight, taking with you memories of North African charm and Spanish elegance, from vibrant medinas to historic palaces and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Highlights: Airport transfer, farewell from Madrid, memories of Morocco & Spain, UNESCO World Heritage
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