13-Day Visa-Free Morocco Multi-Country Tour Guide
Explore Morocco and more! 13-day travel guide to help you explore exotic destinations. Super practical tips, save now!
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Morocco multi-country tour, travel through the dazzling pearl of northwest Africa 🌟. From the economic prosperity of Casablanca to the exoticism of Marrakech 🌄, the perfect blend of history and modernity is not to be missed!
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🛤️ Itinerary:
D1: Fly from Guangzhou to Istanbul.
D2-D3: Arrive in Istanbul, fly to Tunisia, then head to Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, Hammamet, and finally Tozeur.
D4-D6: Head from Tozeur to Douz, then to Matmata, El Jem, and Sousse, then return to Tunisia and fly to Casablanca, spend a day in Casablanca.
D7-D9: Head from Casablanca to Meknes and Fez, spend a day in Fez, then head to Chefchaouen.
D10-D11: After spending time in Chefchaouen, head to Tangier, then to Rabat, and finally Marrakech.
D12-D13: Fly from Marrakech to Istanbul, then from Istanbul to Guangzhou, end of trip.
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Must-see attractions:
Jardin Majorelle ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍 Address: Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakesh 40090
⏰ Opening hours: 08:00-18:30
🕰️ Duration: 1-3 hours
YSL color garden, walking through it feels like being in a fairyland, rare plants surround the blue villa, great for photos!
Caves of Hercules ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍 Address: Terrasse Slouquia, Tangier
⏰ Opening hours: 10:00-18:00
🕰️ Duration: 15-30 minutes
Enjoy the magnificent sunrise and sunset over the sea, feel the magic of nature, and enjoy the wide view!
Jemaa el-Fnaa ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍 Address: Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
⏰ Opening hours: 10:30-00:00
🕰️ Duration: 1-2 hours
The market square gets busier as the night goes on, with all kinds of local snacks and handicrafts, a great place to experience Moroccan nightlife!
Miami Beach ⭐⭐⭐⭐
📍 Address: Dar-el-Beida, Morocco
⏰ Opening hours: All day
🕰️ Duration: 2-3 hours
A beautiful scenic road in Casablanca, with a sea breeze and pleasant scenery, perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the sea view.
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🎒 Travel essentials: Morocco multi-country travel checklist!
📘 Documents: Passport, ID card, driver's license (translation required), visa-free!
🔌 Electronics: European plug adapter, charger, power bank, stay charged.
📱 Communication: SIM card, portable Wi-Fi, stay connected.
👕 Clothing: Lightweight down jacket, long-sleeved clothes and pants, scarf, hat, for temperature differences between morning and evening.
💊 Medicine: Cold medicine, painkillers, band-aids, travel with peace of mind.
🧴 Daily necessities: Sunscreen, toiletries, portable kettle, for a more comfortable trip.
💰 Finances: Small amount of cash, credit card, shop with ease.
Remember to adjust this list according to your itinerary and personal needs!
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Explore the exoticism of Morocco and the excitement of a multi-country tour, don't miss out!
It's quite lively and worth a visit. You can find the authentic cellar roasted lamb, sit in the highest seat to eat the lamb, enjoy the sunset, and look down at the sleepless square with lights just coming on. It's comfortable!
Dejima Square Jemaa el-Fnaa (ساحة جامع الفناء) Located in the old town of Marrakech, Morocco, it is still the main square in Marrakech for locals and tourists.
[Djemaa El Fna Square], also known as Djemaa El Fna Square, the Sleepless Square, and the Open-air Market If you haven't been to this square, you haven't really been to Marrakech. Djemaa El Fna Square has existed since 1050 AD and has a history of nearly a thousand years. Whenever night falls and the heat gradually dissipates, the number of tourists in the square will gradually increase, and it will become very lively. Food stalls have been set up in the square one after another, and all kinds of authentic Moroccan snacks and drinks can be seen here. The vendors will enthusiastically call on passing tourists to patronize, and the vendors selling handicrafts will constantly switch between Japanese, Korean, and Chinese to greet Asian tourists and solicit business. Berbers wearing all kinds of strange costumes will invite you to take a photo together and then ask for a tip. There are also performances by various artists and snake charmers, attracting tourists to watch. Of course, you can also buy various leather goods, spices, scarves, clothes and copperware here. Jamaa El Fna Square is a microcosm of the life of Marrakech people. It has all kinds of life of local people and it is definitely not to be missed. Address: Avenue Jamaa El Fna, Marrakech, 40000 Morocco
Although there are people who care a lot about being photographed, they are not monolithic in the old city. I remember that photographers should distinguish themselves from paparazzi and put down their cameras when others refuse. Of course, the people who perform in Djima Square are the most willing to be photographed, which means tipping. Everyone has photographs; there are also photographs of various flower arrangements. Travel is extremely joyful, of course, travel with relatives, more joyful.
Djemaa el-Fna, also known as Sleepless Square, is the soul of Marrakesh, the largest Berberian open-air market in Morocco, and the only place in the world to be listed in the World Cultural Heritage Site. It is the epitome of Marrakesh people's life, a century-old variety of performances and sales, hawkers and businessmen peddling arts and crafts are constantly switching languages as if they were hanging up. In other words, amazing costume artists use performances to attract tourists to watch, three religions and nine streams gathering place, where you can see the diversity of Marrakesh culture. During the day, there are few people, and at night, there is a lot of noise.
Jemaa al-Funa Square is a mess and extremely annoying. There are vendors everywhere in the square, including snake charmers, monkey charmers, and somersault performers. All they sell are low-quality goods from Yiwu. Taking a panoramic photo at the cafe is just a way to complete the visit.