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4 Night 5 Days
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With our "Morocco Tour (Visa-Free) 4 Nights 5 Days" program, you embark on a journey to one of North Africa's most colorful geographies, experiencing the breeze of the Atlantic Ocean, the enchantment of desert sands, and the traces of ancient civilizations altogether, all with the ease of being visa-free. This route, extending from Marrakech to Casablanca, Rabat to Fes, is an ideal option for both first-time visitors to Morocco and those looking to rediscover it.
The tour typically begins with your arrival in Marrakech or Casablanca; from the moment you step into the city, you start to encounter Moroccan culture and begin your exploration of the old city centers, medinas, and narrow streets with your guide. In Marrakech, the famous UNESCO-protected Jemaa el-Fnaa Square awaits you with a vibrant atmosphere ranging from snake charmers to street musicians. In the colorful bazaars, you can find countless souvenirs, from leather products to handcrafted ceramics, traditional Moroccan rugs to spices.
The tour program generally includes the following highlights:
Marrakech Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
Koutoubia Mosque and Gardens
Bahia Palace
Majorelle Gardens (exterior view of the Yves Saint Laurent Museum)
Casablanca Hassan II Mosque (panoramic view from outside)
Rabat Royal Palace and Mohammed V Mausoleum
Fes El Bali (old city) and madrasas
Blue city Chefchaouen (optional depending on the program)
Through these points, you will see both Morocco's Islamic architecture and French influence simultaneously, feeling closely how history and modern life intertwine. In the evenings, you can savor Moroccan cuisine in traditional restaurants, experiencing tajine, couscous, harira soup, and mint tea, while those interested can create unforgettable moments at the Chez Ali or similar Moroccan Night events with folkloric shows, horseback displays, and typical Berber music. Accommodations are generally made in 4* hotels or comfortably selected establishments according to local standards; you will rest in your rooms from the day’s weariness and prepare for the explorations ahead. With "Morocco Tour (Visa-Free) 4 Nights 5 Days," you will capture the spirit of Morocco in a balanced yet intensive program, filled with both free time and guided tours, and you'll fill the memory of your cameras with vibrant snapshots. All you need to do is prepare your suitcase and join this exotic journey without dealing with visa procedures.
Marrakech Jemaa el-Fnaa Square
Koutoubia Mosque and Gardens
Bahia Palace
Majorelle Gardens (exterior view of the Yves Saint Laurent Museum)
Casablanca Hassan II Mosque (panoramic view from outside)
Rabat Royal Palace and Mohammed V Mausoleum
Fes El Bali (old city) and madrasas
Blue city Chefchaouen (optional depending on the program)
Through these points, you will see both Morocco's Islamic architecture and French influence simultaneously, feeling closely how history and modern life intertwine. In the evenings, you can savor Moroccan cuisine in traditional restaurants, experiencing tajine, couscous, harira soup, and mint tea, while those interested can create unforgettable moments at the Chez Ali or similar Moroccan Night events with folkloric shows, horseback displays, and typical Berber music. Accommodations are generally made in 4* hotels or comfortably selected establishments according to local standards; you will rest in your rooms from the day’s weariness and prepare for the explorations ahead. With "Morocco Tour (Visa-Free) 4 Nights 5 Days," you will capture the spirit of Morocco in a balanced yet intensive program, filled with both free time and guided tours, and you'll fill the memory of your cameras with vibrant snapshots. All you need to do is prepare your suitcase and join this exotic journey without dealing with visa procedures.
What's Included
Istanbul - Casablanca round-trip flight ticket
4 nights accommodation with breakfast in the selected hotel category
Airport - hotel - airport transfers
Guided services in Turkish and panoramic city tours
Excursion program to Marrakech, Casablanca, and Rabat
Mandatory travel insurance (as specified in the package)
General information and guidance for visa-free travel
All taxes and service fees specified in the tour program
4 nights accommodation with breakfast in the selected hotel category
Airport - hotel - airport transfers
Guided services in Turkish and panoramic city tours
Excursion program to Marrakech, Casablanca, and Rabat
Mandatory travel insurance (as specified in the package)
General information and guidance for visa-free travel
All taxes and service fees specified in the tour program
Not Included
Personal expenses (shopping, hotel extras, minibar, etc.)
Lunch and dinner not specified in the program
International departure tax and airport terminal service fees
Entrance fees for museums, archaeological sites, and national parks
Travel health insurance and optional additional insurances
All extra tours and activities not mentioned in the program
Lunch and dinner not specified in the program
International departure tax and airport terminal service fees
Entrance fees for museums, archaeological sites, and national parks
Travel health insurance and optional additional insurances
All extra tours and activities not mentioned in the program
What to bring with you?
Passport and identity documents
Comfortable clothing suitable for the season and spare shoes
Sun cream, hat, and sunglasses
Personal medications and basic health supplies
Charger and plug adapter for electronic devices
Cash (euros/dollars) and credit card
Personal care products and a small travel bag
Comfortable clothing suitable for the season and spare shoes
Sun cream, hat, and sunglasses
Personal medications and basic health supplies
Charger and plug adapter for electronic devices
Cash (euros/dollars) and credit card
Personal care products and a small travel bag
Important information
Check that Turkish citizens' passports must be valid for at least 6 months under the visa-free travel scheme: To enter Morocco visa-free, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your travel return date. Therefore, you should check your passport's validity before purchasing the tour and boarding the plane, and if necessary, you should complete the renewal process in a timely manner.
In a 4-night 5-day program, cities such as Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, or Fes are usually included; review the detailed daily program in advance: In 4-night 5-day tours to Morocco, major cities such as Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, and Fes are typically visited. It’s important to review which city you will stay in for how many nights, intercity travel durations, and daily sightseeing contents in advance to adjust your expectations according to the program.
Make sure to find out the included services (flight ticket, accommodation, breakfast, dinner, guiding, transfers) and any extra fees for tours and entrance tickets: Clearly understanding what is included in the tour package (flight, hotel, specified meals, guiding, airport-hotel transfers, etc.) helps prevent unexpected additional expenses later on. Also, knowing in advance whether items such as museum/archaeological site entrance fees, certain evening entertainments, optional tours, and lunch are extra helps you plan your budget accurately.
Accommodation is typically in city hotels, so you should inquire about room type, bed arrangement, and the distance of the hotel from the city center: In Morocco tours, city hotels or riad-style accommodations are generally preferred; the type of rooms (single, double, or triple) and bed arrangements (double bed/single beds) should be clarified in advance. Knowing the hotel's distance from the city center or important points helps you plan your transportation and visits during your free time more easily.
It is advisable to bring season-appropriate clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and personal medications: Since daytime temperatures can be hot and evenings cool in Morocco, choosing season-appropriate, layered clothing will provide comfort. For long walks and desert/city tours, it is important to take comfortable shoes, sunscreen against strong sunlight, a hat, and any medication you regularly use.
Since the local currency is the Moroccan Dirham, it is recommended to carry some cash and to learn about the conditions for using credit cards: The official currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham; therefore, it will be beneficial to have some euros or dollars, and convert part of it to Dirhams upon arrival. Some small businesses and market vendors may not accept credit cards, so when confirming that your credit card is open for international use, you should also consider your cash needs.
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