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From the last palace of the Moors in Granada to the first medina of Morocco — this 11-day Spain and Morocco tour traces one of history’s great civilisations across two continents. Follow the Moorish legacy from Seville’s flamenco and the Alhambra Palace, across the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry, through Chefchaouen’s blue streets, Fes’s medieval labyrinth, and into the golden Sahara Desert. A journey 700 years in the making.

Price Includes

  • 4-star hotels and riads
  • Private transport throughout
  • Expert guides in both countries
  • All entrance fees
  • Daily breakfast
  • Flamenco show Seville
  • Sahara camel ride & camp
  • Ferry Tarifa to Tangier

Price Excludes

  • International flights
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Personal expenses and tips

Itinerary

Day 1 — Arrive in Seville

Private transfer to hotel. Evening tapas in Triana. Overnight Seville.

Day 2 — Seville

Real Alcázar and Seville Cathedral. Barrio Santa Cruz. Authentic flamenco show. Overnight Seville.

Day 3 — Córdoba & Granada

Córdoba Mezquita and Jewish Quarter. Drive to Granada. Overnight Granada.

Day 4 — Granada — The Alhambra

Alhambra Palace — the last great monument of Moorish Spain. Albaicín neighbourhood. Overnight Granada.

Day 5 — Tarifa & Ferry to Morocco

Drive to Tarifa on the Costa del Sol. Short ferry crossing to Tangier, Morocco — just 14km across the Strait of Gibraltar. Overnight Tangier or Chefchaouen.

Day 6 — Chefchaouen — The Blue City

Explore the magical blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen. The medina, souks, and Ras el-Ma waterfall. Overnight Chefchaouen.

Day 7 — Fes — The Medieval City

Drive to Fes. Full day in Fes el-Bali — tanneries, the Al-Qarawiyyin university, and ancient souks. Overnight Fes.

Day 8 — Drive to Sahara

Ziz Valley and Tafilalt to Merzouga. Camel ride into the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset. Overnight desert camp.

Day 9 — Sahara & Draa Valley

Sahara sunrise. Draa Valley drive. Aït Benhaddou UNESCO ksar. Overnight Ouarzazate.

Day 10 — High Atlas & Marrakech

Drive over Tizi n’Tichka pass. Arrive Marrakech. Evening Djemaa el-Fna square. Overnight Marrakech.

Day 11 — Marrakech & Departure

Morning Majorelle Garden. Transfer to Marrakech airport for departure.

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FAQ

Why is Spain and Morocco such a perfect combination?

Andalusia and Morocco share 700 years of intertwined Moorish history — the Alhambra in Granada and the medinas of Morocco are two sides of the same extraordinary civilisation. Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar from Europe to Africa in 35 minutes is one of travel’s great moments.

How do we cross from Spain to Morocco?

A short 35-minute ferry from Tarifa in southern Spain to Tangier — one of the world’s most dramatic border crossings as you watch Africa appear on the horizon.

Do I need a visa for Morocco?

Most Western passport holders can enter Morocco without a visa for up to 90 days.

Can I start from Barcelona instead of Seville?

Yes — we can extend the Spain section to include Barcelona and Madrid before heading south to Andalusia and crossing to Morocco.

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