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    Collette Colours of Morocco Tour
    13 nights
    from $6,499* per person twin share
    Book a pre or post-night with Collette and receive $400* credit per pair. Plus, breakfast daily, Sahara Desert camp, guided tours, and more
    Get to know the vibrant culture and colourful backdrops that are distinctively Morocco. Explore Fes, one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world, on a walking tour in the medina. Make your way to your desert camp in a Jeep 4x4 and spend a full day exploring the Sahara Desert. Travel the rugged “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs” to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kasbah Ait-Ben-Haddou. In Marrakesh, get a true taste of Moroccan hospitality during an interactive cooking class at a women’s cooperative.
    Your tour includes: Tour highlights:

    Your tour includes:

    Tour highlights:

    Your tour includes:

    Your tour includes:

    • 13 nights accommodation at handpicked hotels and stays
    • Breakfast daily
    • 6 x lunches and 8 x dinners
    • Choice on Tour: Moroccan Crafts Shopping Tour or Local Marrakesh Hammam Experience
    • Cooking class

    Bonus credit:

    Book a pre or post-night with Collette and receive $400* credit per pair

    • Pre-night stay at Hotel-Flower Town Hotel Spa: from $130* per person
    • Post-night stay at Hotel-Barcelo Anfa Casablanca: from $175* per person
    Tour highlights:

    Tour highlights:

    • Visit the Kasbah des Oudaias, with its narrow and colourful alleyways
    • Explore Fes, one of the holiest Muslim cities in the world
    • Visit a nomad family and learn about their ancient traditions
    • Experience the desert by 4×4 and during your two-night camp stay
    • Stroll through the cobbled alleyways of ancient markets and medinas
    • Select your own ingredients for a culinary workshop at a local women’s cooperative
    • Experience a dish prepared by the women of the Ksar following traditional recipes
    • Indulge in a tour and tasting at a winery estate
    Valid for travel
    Departing 8 Sep 2025. Subject to availability. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    13 Jul 2025 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Rabat, Morocco

    Welcome to Morocco! After you land in Casablanca you’ll transfer to Rabat. Depending on your arrival flights, you may join your local Tour Manager on a vicinity walk to get acquainted with the area around your hotel in Rabat, your home for the next two days.

    Day 2

    Rabat, Morocco

    Come to know Rabat on an in-depth tour with a local guide who’ll share his knowledge of this city and its architectural gems. Visit the Chellah, a walled town containing both Roman ruins and a medieval necropolis. Explore the mausoleum of Mohammed V, the epitome of modern Moroccan design. The mausoleum’s ornate woodwork, marble, and bronze ornamentations make this a tomb truly fit for a king. See the Kasbah de Oudaias and its whitewashed buildings. Enjoy free time to explore on your own in the afternoon. At the end of your day, join your fellow travellers for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.

    Day 3

    Fes, Morocco

    Depart Rabat for Fes this morning. En route to Fes, stop at a winery estate for a tour, tasting, and lunch. Explore the winery’s grounds on a guided tour through the vineyard and cellar, taking in sweeping views of vines and tasting some of the vintages. End your tour with lunch at the estate. Then continue on to Fes, where you’ll spend the next three nights at a riad.

    Day 4

    Fes, Morocco

    Get ready to discover Fes, one of the holiest cities in the world. Learn about its history as a centre of government, philosophy, medicine, and religion. Visit the royal palace and Al-Qarawiyyin University (UNESCO), the oldest continuously operating university in the world, admiring its high arches and Andalusian influences. On a walking tour of the ninth-century medina, explore the alleyways and stalls of this ancient market.

    Day 5

    Fes, Morocco

    Enjoy your day at leisure in Fes. Explore the city further, strolling through marketplaces or visiting a museum. Perhaps you’ll join an optional tour of Meknes and Volubilis. On this full-day tour, experience Meknes, one of four Imperial cities in Morocco, where you’ll see the Bab Mansour gate. After an included lunch, travel to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its impressive and well-preserved Roman ruins.

    Day 6

    Erfoud, Morocco

    Cross some of Morocco’s most breathtaking desert landscapes on the way to the Sahara. En route, pause in Midelt to bask in majestic views of the Middle Atlas Mountains. Arrive in Erfoud, called the “Door to the Desert,” and where many famous movies were filmed, including The Prince of Persia and The Mummy.

    Day 7

    Merzouga, Morocco

    This morning, get to know about local life at El Maadid Ksar, a village with narrow lanes surrounded by ancient fortified walls. Spend some time walking through town and get an authentic look into how local people live, like the farmers who spend their days tending to fields on the outskirts of the village. This evening, make your way into the Sahara aboard a Jeep 4×4 for a two-night stay in a luxury tented camp in the desert, under the stars.

    Day 8

    Sahara Desert

    Rise early to watch the sun illuminate the Sahara in stunning hues of orange, yellow, and red. This morning you’ll have the opportunity to ride through the dunes on the back of a camel. Continue your day by travelling to the village of Khamlia. Meet with locals for an eye-opening and meaningful discussion before experiencing traditional sub-Saharan Gnawa music. The next step of your desert expedition brings you to meet a nomadic group. You’ll learn about this ancient way of living and how its traditions have changed. Return to your camp as the sun sets over the desert. This evening, sit with your Tour Manager and learn more about the importance of Islam in Morocco through the centuries and its impact on today’s day-to-day life in sub-Saharan Africa.

    Day 9

    Sahara Desert - Boumalne du Dades, Morocco

    Return to the edge of the desert this morning and marvel as the sun illuminates the sweeping sands. Visit the fortified village of El Khorbat. Dating back to the 17th century, this village showcases Jewish and Muslim architecture and artifacts. Learn more about Berber culture whilst visiting the museum within the village. Enjoy a simple lunch at a local restaurant. This Impact Moment supports a business whose profits are used to conserve the cultural heritage and improve the living conditions of this small community. Later, arrive in Boumalne du Dades, where a golden sun lights up the gorge’s river valleys, palmeraies, and burnished mud-brick homes.

    Day 10

    Marrakesh, Morocco

    Follow the rugged “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs,” where turreted fortresses rise up like sandcastles along this ancient trading route. Arrive at the UNESCO site of the Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou and discover the earthen buildings, defensive walls, and corner towers that make the Ksar a striking feat of Moroccan architecture. Before you reach the exotic city of Marrakesh, enjoy a homemade meal, then continue along the Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains, a scenic route through lush oasis valleys, imposing mountains, and Berber villages.

    Day 11

    Marrakesh, Morocco

    Among the mosques and palaces, souks, and riads, visit the Jardin Majorelle, an iconic site that showcases the beauty and ingenuity of Morocco’s cultural heritage. Next, visit the ancient El Bahia palace, whose architecture is a distinct blend of both Islamic and Moroccan styles. Then it’s your choice! Embark on a walking tour with a local guide, stopping at shops along the way -OR- relax in a traditional hammam, a community bathhouse where locals still gather to relax, cleanse, and socialize today -OR- return to the hotel to relax by the pool.

    Day 12

    Marrakesh, Morocco

    Today experience an Impact Moment and join a local women’s training centre for an interactive cooking class. Head to a garden on the property to source your herbs and vegetables and learn the secret to making the country’s most celebrated dish: tagine. Enjoy the rest of your day at leisure. This evening, perhaps you‘ll join an optional horse-drawn carriage ride through Marrakesh, followed by dinner at a local restaurant.

    Day 13

    Casablanca, Morocco

    Depart Marrakesh for Casablanca this morning. Upon arrival in Casablanca, visit the largest functioning mosque in Africa, the Hassan II Mosque. Learn about the history and the significance of this mosque on a privately led tour. Gaze upon the intricate, colourful artistry of the ceramic tile and hand-carved stone of this architectural wonder. Then say goodbye to your Tour Manager and fellow travellers during a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

    Day 14

    Casablanca, Morocco

    Your tour comes to a close this morning.

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    * Conditions

    Advertised prices are per person twin share, correct at time of publication and are subject to availability and change and can be withdrawn or amended at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Offer valid on new retail bookings only made between 13 June – 13 July 2025 for travel in 2025. Valid only on Colours of Morocco tour. Price is in AUD. Offer code TMWW25 must be used at time of booking for savings. Offer is valid when booking a pre or post night through Collette, in addition to a land package. Offers can expire earlier due to space or inventory availability. Space is on a first come, first served basis. Offers are not valid on group or existing bookings. Offer is combinable with member benefits only and is not combinable with any other offers. Other conditions may apply. Itineraries are subject to change. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Other conditions apply. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details.

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