Il cammino delle carovane: on the road in Marocco (volo incl.)
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Il cammino delle carovane: on the road in Marocco (volo incl.)

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Created: Monday, January 12, 2026 - Departure: Tuesday, September 1, 2026
Ref ID: 43067877
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728 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, January 12, 2026 - Departure: Tuesday, September 1, 2026
Destinations: Marrakech, Morocco , Rabat, Morocco , Fez, Morocco , Merzouga, Morocco , Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco , Marrakech, Morocco

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01 Sep
Transport from Milan to Marrakech
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR3402
10:25 - Bergamo, Bergamo Orio Al Serio (BGY)
12:50 - Marrakech, Menara (RAK)
3h 25m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  FR3402
Cabin Class: Economy
01 Sep
1. Marrakech
Stay
About the destination: Gateway to the desert and the south, Marrakech is overwhelming like no other imperial city of Morocco. Its reddish-pink streets and alleys are full of sounds, sights, smells and life. The mid-summer heat is enough to prostrate most tourists. The best times to explore Marrakech are early morning, early evening, and winter, during winter temperatures are mild, but fall significantly at night, due to the cold air from the High Atlas. The Djemaa El-Fna, Assembly of the Dead, is anything but what its name suggests. A hot and crowded market by day, the Djemaa really gets rolling at sunset when the entertainers invade. This chaotic outdoor circus offers a microcosms of Morocco at its most exotic. The huge audience clusters in tight circles around the diverse cast of performers. Almost every tour of Marrakech begins at the 12th century Koutoubia Mosque, with its magnificent minaret presiding over the Djemaa. The minaret, crowned by a lantern of three golden spheres, is the oldest and purest surviving example of the architecture of the Almohads. The city’s two most breathtaking monuments date from the 16th century. Feast your eyes and cool off at the ornate Ben Youssef Madrassa, the largest Qur’anic school in North Africa. Even more lavish are the dazzling Saadian Tombs, modelled upon the interior of the Alhambra in Granada. The view from the terrace at the Badi Palace, now in ruins, is majestic. Close by we find the 19th century Bahia Palace. It is an ornate and beautiful palace with restful fountained gardens. To escape from the relentless midday sun, wander in the lush Menara Gardens and lounge in the charming lakeside pavilion. Marrakech is noisy, busy, dusty and chaotic. It is a visual and sensory banquet of colour, diverse cultures, architecture and design. Marrakech delivers an exotic and exciting taste of Africa and the best part is that it is only a few hours away from Europe by plane.
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01 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
01 Sep
Car rental
Chevrolet Spark
02 Sep
Tickets
Visita guidata di Marrakech
Visita guidata di Marrakech
2 Entrances ( Adulti: 2 )
4 hours Italian 09:30 Tour in italiano
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Transport from Marrakech to Rabat
No transport selected
02 Sep
2. Rabat
Stay
About the destination: Even though Rabat is Morocco’s political and administrative capital, it is not a common touristic destination, but to discover Morocco’s essence it is a must to visit this imperial city. Located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg, Rabat is a city where tradition and modernity go hand in hand. Often regarded as dull by its big brother down the coast, Rabat has embraced modernity and it is developing a cosmopolitan atmosphere of its own. The truth is that the capital is more laid-back, pleasant and more provincial than Casablanca, but far less messy and frantic. Rabat has a long and rich history, and has had many influences from Phoenicians, Romans and Carthaginians to French and Arabic, and the city has plenty of monuments to show for it. Its Old Town, the quiet medina, was declared World Heritage Site in 2012. Behind its red ochre walls, the Old City preserves all the country’s traditions alive, with plenty of Moroccan craft shops and traditional tea houses. The fortified gates, its colourful magical white and blue walls and spectacular views of the ocean are a good enough reason to explore every inch in its streets. The beautiful enclosed Chellah, a peaceful complex of tombs and Roman ruins, is located in Rabat’s urban twin, Salé, 2km away from the capital’s city centre. Along Mohamed V avenue, embroider with palm trees, visitors will find the Parliament, the Al Sunna mosque, the Essais Garden and the majestic Royal Palace. An independent art scene is blossoming in the capital and there is an ongoing proliferation of galleries and spaces for visual arts. After a long day enjoying the town’s wide cultural offer, visitors should head to Agdal, the trendiest district of Rabat. Artists, hipsters and students alike crowd its cafes and restaurants. This modern coastal city, blessed by a Mediterranean climate, is lively, cheerful and safe. Rabat means refuge in Arabic, and it may not be a coincidence since this city offers visitors culture, stunning architecture, tradition and modernity all of it away from the all-inclusive crowd that swell other parts of the country.
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02 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
03 Sep
Tickets
Day Trip Rabat > Casablanca
Day Trip Rabat > Casablanca
2 Entrances ( Adulti da 18 a 98 anni: 2 )
11 hours Rabat> Casablanca Privato
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Transport from Rabat to Fez
No transport selected
03 Sep
3. Fez
Stay
About the destination: Fez is the definition of magic, a cauldron of beautiful charms that’s been simmering since medieval times. The city has almost everything Morocco has to offer; the ringing hammers on sheets of brass, the squawks of chicken strolling all around, perpetual voices of endless talks, the deep voices of prayers passed on from a minaret to another, young women balancing trays of rolled dough on their heads, crowds of people in the narrowest of streets, the enticing aromas of brochettes on open grills, the sweet scent of cedar shavings and freshly cut mint leaves. The life size maze that is the medina, old city, is the largest and most difficult to navigate in Morocco; sometimes it's even easier to simply lose yourself in the hustle and bustle of the various markets. Entering the medina through Bab Boujeloud, bear left immediately onto shop-lines, bamboo-shaded rue Talaa Kebira. Nearby to the left is the grain market, while further along is the entrance to Bou Inania madersap the finest Qur’anic university in Morocco. Built under the Merinid Dinasty in the 14th century its beautifully carved white plaster walls and mihrab remain in remarkably good conditions. The Zaouia de Moulay Idriss contains the tomb of Molay Idriss II, who made Fez the capital of Morcco in 808. The cedarwood portal is decorated with faded geometric patterns. Close by is the 14th century Al-Attarine Madrasa. Behind the superb bronze door lie intricately carved plaster walls topped by a cedarwood mantle and a splendid fountain. Other worthwhile places in Fez are the viewpoints to the north of the city or most parts of Fes el Jedid, with the Royal Palace, the Jewish Quarter and the Museum Dar al Batha. Once the capital of the country, today Fez is Morocco’s third largest city but is considered the country’s religious, cultural and intellectual centre. Located between the Riff and the Middle Atlas Mountains, the city is made up of Fes El Bali, the old city, and Fes El Jedid, the New city. The King of Morocco’s wife, Princess Lalla Salma, was born in Fez which has made this medieval city even more popular.
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03 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
04 Sep
Tickets
Tour gastronomico di Fez
Tour gastronomico di Fez
2 Entrances ( Adulti: 2 )
3 hours Italian 10:00 Tour in italiano
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05 Sep
Tickets
Half-Day Private Guided Walking Tour Of Fez Medina
Half-Day Private Guided Walking Tour Of Fez Medina
2 Entrances ( Adulti da 10 a 80 anni: 2 )
4 hours 09:00 Tour a piedi guidato privato di mezza giornata della Medina di Fez
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Transport from Fez to Merzouga
No transport selected
05 Sep
4. Merzouga
Stay
About the destination: Merzouga is a village in the Sahara Desert in Morocco, on the edge of Erg Chebbi, a 50km long and 5km wide set of sand dunes that reach up to 350m. Most people are here to take a camel safari into the dunes, and to get a taste of remote (tourism-influenced) Berber life. The local population is mix of Arabs and Berber, and generally welcoming and friendly. You can se sunrise/ sunset over the dunes. Folk dances and black G'naui music. Visits to villages near Merzouga inhabited by Senegalese musicians and dancers such as Khamlia can be arranged with some guides, ask at your hotel.
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05 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
05 Sep
Tickets
Alba o tramonto nel deserto di Merzouga
Alba o tramonto nel deserto di Merzouga
2 Entrances ( Adulti: 2 )
4 hours English 17:40 General
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Transport from Merzouga to Ait Ben Haddou
No transport selected
06 Sep
5. Ait Ben Haddou
Stay
About the destination: Aït Benhaddou is an ighrem (fortified village in English) (ksar in Arabic), along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. Most citizens attracted by the tourist trade live in more modern dwellings in a village on the other side of the river, although there are four families still living in the ancient village. Inside the walls of the ksar are half a dozen (Kasbahs) or merchants houses and other individual dwellings, and is a great example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture.
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06 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
06 Sep
Tickets
Private Quad Experience in the Ouarzazate Desert
Private Quad Experience in the Ouarzazate Desert
2 Entrances ( Adulti da 16 a 90 anni: 2 )
1 hour 14:00 Esperienza in quad privato nel deserto di Ouarzazate
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Transport from Ait Ben Haddou to Marrakech
No transport selected
07 Sep
6. Marrakech
Stay
About the destination: Gateway to the desert and the south, Marrakech is overwhelming like no other imperial city of Morocco. Its reddish-pink streets and alleys are full of sounds, sights, smells and life. The mid-summer heat is enough to prostrate most tourists. The best times to explore Marrakech are early morning, early evening, and winter, during winter temperatures are mild, but fall significantly at night, due to the cold air from the High Atlas. The Djemaa El-Fna, Assembly of the Dead, is anything but what its name suggests. A hot and crowded market by day, the Djemaa really gets rolling at sunset when the entertainers invade. This chaotic outdoor circus offers a microcosms of Morocco at its most exotic. The huge audience clusters in tight circles around the diverse cast of performers. Almost every tour of Marrakech begins at the 12th century Koutoubia Mosque, with its magnificent minaret presiding over the Djemaa. The minaret, crowned by a lantern of three golden spheres, is the oldest and purest surviving example of the architecture of the Almohads. The city’s two most breathtaking monuments date from the 16th century. Feast your eyes and cool off at the ornate Ben Youssef Madrassa, the largest Qur’anic school in North Africa. Even more lavish are the dazzling Saadian Tombs, modelled upon the interior of the Alhambra in Granada. The view from the terrace at the Badi Palace, now in ruins, is majestic. Close by we find the 19th century Bahia Palace. It is an ornate and beautiful palace with restful fountained gardens. To escape from the relentless midday sun, wander in the lush Menara Gardens and lounge in the charming lakeside pavilion. Marrakech is noisy, busy, dusty and chaotic. It is a visual and sensory banquet of colour, diverse cultures, architecture and design. Marrakech delivers an exotic and exciting taste of Africa and the best part is that it is only a few hours away from Europe by plane.
More info
07 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
08 Sep
Transport from Marrakech to Milan
Return
EasyJet U2
EasyJet U2 EasyJet U2 - U23928
14:40 - Marrakech, Menara (RAK)
19:00 - Milano, Malpensa (MXP)
2h 20m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  U23928
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: Light Fare
price per person From
728 €
Based on 2 adults
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