Discover the essence of Spain and Morocco on an unforgettable 16-day journey that blends history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Explore iconic cities such as Madrid, Seville, Granada, Fez, Marrakech, Rabat, and Casablanca, visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cross the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry, and experience the unique charm of two continents in one extraordinary adventure.
DAY 1 (MONDAY) PANAMA CITY – MADRID – MARCH 1
Please arrive at Tocumen International Airport 3 hours before departure. Departure on Air Europa intercontinental flight UX-056 to Madrid at approximately 9:30 p.m. Overnight on board.
DAY 2 (TUESDAY) MADRID – MARCH 2
Arrival at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas International Airport on Air Europa flight UX056, with an estimated arrival time of approximately 1:05 p.m. Meet and greet by our staff at the airport and transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day will be at leisure for personal activities. Overnight accommodation.
DAY 3 (WEDNESDAY) MADRID – MARCH 3
Overnight accommodation and breakfast. Panoramic city tour featuring the city's most important avenues, squares, and landmarks. The remainder of the day will be free for personal activities.
DAY 4 (THURSDAY) MADRID – MÉRIDA – SEVILLE (540 KM) – MARCH 4
Breakfast. Departure toward Extremadura to reach Mérida, with free time to explore its extraordinary archaeological complex, where the Roman Theatre and Roman Amphitheatre, both declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites, stand out. Free lunch. Continue along the Silver Route Highway toward Andalusia to arrive in Seville. Dinner and overnight accommodation.
DAY 5 (FRIDAY) SEVILLE – MARCH 5
Breakfast. In the morning, city tour including María Luisa Park, Plaza de España, the exterior of the magnificent Cathedral and La Giralda, and the traditional Santa Cruz Quarter with its streets, squares, and narrow alleyways. Optionally, you may enjoy a cruise along the Guadalquivir River, offering panoramic views of the Torre del Oro and the Expo '92 site. Visit the Maestranza Bullring. Free lunch. In the evening, you may optionally attend a traditional Flamenco dance show. Overnight accommodation.
DAY 6 (SATURDAY) SEVILLE – RONDA – COSTA DEL SOL (190 KM) – MARCH 6
Breakfast. Departure along the Route of the White Villages toward Ronda. Free time in this beautiful Andalusian town before continuing to the Costa del Sol. Dinner and overnight accommodation.
DAY 7 (SUNDAY) COSTA DEL SOL – TANGIER (FERRY) (230 KM) – MARCH 7
Breakfast. Departure from the Costa del Sol to board the ferry to Tangier, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar. Arrival and panoramic tour of the surroundings of Tangier, including the Caves of Hercules (entrance not included) and Cape Spartel. Free time. Optional excursion to Tetouan available. Dinner and overnight accommodation.
DAY 8 (MONDAY) TANGIER – VOLUBILIS – MEKNES – FEZ (350 KM) – MARCH 8
Breakfast and departure through the Middle Atlas Mountains toward Volubilis to visit its Roman ruins, including the main Decumanus Maximus, which begins at the Tangier Gate and ends at the Arch of Caracalla, dating from 217 A.D. Continue to Meknes, one of Morocco's Imperial Cities, which became the country's capital during the reign of Moulay Ismail. Visit its Medina, El Hedim Square, and the famous Bab Al Mansour Gate, considered one of the most beautiful gates in Morocco. Arrival in Fez in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight accommodation.
DAY 9 (TUESDAY) FEZ – MARCH 9
Breakfast. Visit to the first of Morocco's Imperial Cities, Fez, the country's intellectual and religious capital. We begin with a panoramic tour, including the Royal Palace and its seven gates (Dar Al-Makhzen), before entering the fascinating Medina of Fez El Bali, the oldest and largest in Morocco, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring 785 mosques and more than 2,000 squares, streets, and alleyways that create a maze-like journey back in time. From Bab Boujloud to Es-Seffarine Square, we will travel through the centuries, from the 9th to the 19th century. Discover the different architectural styles, artisan guilds, the tanners' quarter, a Medersa, and the potters. Lunch at a traditional restaurant. Free afternoon. Overnight accommodation.
DAY 10 (WEDNESDAY) FEZ – CASABLANCA – MARRAKECH (545 KM) – MARCH 10
Breakfast and departure to Casablanca, the country's economic capital. Free time for lunch, a stroll along the famous Corniche, or to admire the exterior of the Hassan II Grand Mosque. Arrival in Marrakech in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight accommodation.
DAY 11 (THURSDAY) MARRAKECH – MARCH 11
Breakfast. City tour of Marrakech, another of Morocco's important Imperial Cities. We begin at the Koutoubia Mosque, formerly used as a library and now the city's symbol. Continue to the magnificent Bahia Palace, the Jewish Quarter (Mellah), through Kissaria Square to Djemaa El Fna Square, a living museum and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Site, where storytellers, snake charmers, jugglers, dancers, and many others create a truly unique atmosphere. Continue through the souk and its winding alleys filled with shops, workshops, and terraces to discover the artisan guilds, including carpenters, knife sharpeners, and a Berber pharmacy offering natural remedies and products, most of them derived from argan. Lunch at a traditional restaurant. Free afternoon. Overnight accommodation.
DAY 12 (FRIDAY) MARRAKECH – RABAT (320 KM) – MARCH 12
After breakfast, departure for the country's administrative capital, another of Morocco's Imperial Cities and the official residence of the Royal Family. Rabat is an elegant and peaceful city. Upon arrival, visit its main highlights, including the Hassan Tower, the unfinished mosque overlooking a vast esplanade with more than 200 columns, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, built in honor of the Sultan who led Morocco to independence, where the Royal Guard, dressed in ceremonial uniforms, stands on horseback at the entrance. At the end of the visit, enjoy a walk through the Kasbah of the Udayas and its waterfront promenade along the Bou Regreg River. In the evening, panoramic night tour of the city followed by dinner at a restaurant. Overnight accommodation.
DAY 13 (SATURDAY) RABAT – TANGIER – COSTA DEL SOL (FERRY) (480 KM) – MARCH 13
Breakfast. Departure to Tangier to board the ferry back to Spain. Disembarkation and transfer to the Costa del Sol. Dinner and overnight accommodation.
DAY 14 (SUNDAY) COSTA DEL SOL – GRANADA (180 KM) – MARCH 14
Breakfast. Departure along the coastline to Granada. Visit the spectacular Alhambra and Generalife complex, the former residence of the Moorish kings, renowned for its magnificent gardens, fountains, and arches, and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dinner and overnight accommodation. In the evening, optional visit to the Sacromonte caves featuring an authentic Zambra Flamenco show.
DAY 15 (MONDAY) GRANADA – TOLEDO – MADRID (446 KM) – MARCH 15
Breakfast and departure to the Imperial City of Toledo, the cradle of civilizations and the City of the Three Cultures. Lunch. Panoramic visit from the Valley Viewpoint followed by a walking tour through the historic center. Continue to Madrid. Arrival and overnight accommodation.
DAY 16 (TUESDAY) MADRID – MARCH 16
Breakfast. At the scheduled time, transfer to Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas International Airport to board Air Europa flight UX-055, departing at approximately 3:10 p.m., for your return flight to Panama City.
RATES:
IMPORTANT NOTES:
HOTELS:
https://www.acces-maroc.ma
PAYMENT TERMS
Session expired. We are continuously updating our offers and flights, continue with us to have new offers
Back to homepage Reload page