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As your flight touches down at Mohammed V International Airport, your Middle East and North African adventure begins with a gracious and heartfelt welcome from our local representatives, who will be waiting with a personalized name sign to greet you with ease and warmth. From the very first step, every detail is carefully arranged, including assistance with arrival procedures and visa formalities if required, ensuring your entry into Morocco is seamless, stress-free, and effortlessly refined.
You will then meet your private driver and enjoy a comfortable transfer to your hotel in Casablanca, where a smooth check-in awaits. Take time to relax and settle in, allowing the rhythm of Morocco to gently unfold after your journey.
For those eager to begin exploring, an optional evening city introduction can be arranged. This gentle tour offers a charming first encounter with Casablanca’s unique character, where Atlantic sea breezes drift along elegant boulevards, refined architecture reflects a blend of heritage and modernity, and the city’s subtle beauty creates the perfect welcome to Morocco.
Your morning in Casablanca begins with a refined breakfast at your hotel, where fresh Moroccan flavors and warm hospitality create a calm and elegant start to the day. As the Atlantic light filters through the city’s skyline, anticipation builds for the discoveries ahead. Soon, you will meet your private guide and set out on a thoughtfully curated journey that harmoniously blends sweeping ocean panoramas with Morocco’s distinguished royal heritage. This immersive day reveals the architectural mastery, cultural richness, and coastal charm that define Casablanca, offering a graceful and inspiring introduction to the soul of Morocco.
The magnificent Hassan II Mosque touches the soul of the Atlantic shore as one of Morocco’s most extraordinary modern icons. It was completed in 1993 and designed by architect Michel Pinseau; it was crafted by master artisans from across the kingdom. Its 210-meter minaret, the tallest in the world, dominates the skyline, while vast prayer halls and marble courtyards reflect a refined harmony of devotion, precision engineering, and Moroccan artistry. Built partly above the ocean, it stands as a poetic meeting of faith and heaven.
Your journey continues through Casablanca, a city of elegant contrasts. Along La Corniche and Ain Diab, seaside life unfolds beside the Atlantic, while grand boulevards shaped by French planning reveal its 20th-century transformation. In the Quartier Habous and Old Medina, tradition endures. Landmarks such as Rick’s Café, Mohammed V Square, the Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the Central Market echo the city’s vibrant multicultural spirit.
You then travel in comfort to Rabat, Morocco’s refined capital, where history and modern governance coexist gracefully.
The imposing Hassan Tower is a glorious creation that began in the 12th century by Caliph Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur, and was meant to crown one of the largest mosques ever conceived. The construction ceased in 1199, leaving the 44-meter minaret and its silent stone columns as a frozen vision of Almohad ambition.
The majestic Mausoleum of Mohammed V came into existence in 1971 and was designed by Cong Vo Toan. It houses King Mohammed V, King Hassan II, and Prince Abdallah. Its luminous white marble and intricate craftsmanship create an atmosphere of dignity and timeless reverence.
Lunch will be enjoyed at a local restaurant in Casablanca before continuing your exploration with:
The historic Kasbah of the Udayas is an incredible creation that is perched above the river’s mouth with Andalusian gardens and ocean views. The ornate 12th-century Bab Oudaia gate showcases intricate Almohad stonework blending strength and artistry.
The Royal Palace of Rabat (Dar al-Makhzen) is a grand establishment that was built in 1864 and is still an active royal residence, symbolizing Morocco’s enduring monarchy. Though access inside is restricted, its ceremonial gates and stately façade convey authority and continuity.
As evening falls, you transfer to your hotel in Rabat for a peaceful overnight stay, carrying with you the coastal elegance, royal heritage, and cultural depth of this remarkable Moroccan day.
After breakfast, you will depart with your expert guide toward Meknes, one of Morocco’s four Imperial cities and a symbol of centralized power since the 17th century. As you arrive, monumental landmarks unfold one after another, revealing a capital shaped by royal ambition and masterful craftsmanship.
The grand Bab Mansour is a golden gate, completed in 1732, and stands among Morocco’s most magnificent gates. Decorated with intricate green and white zellij tiles, Quranic inscriptions, and marble columns taken from the Roman ruins of Volubilis, it was designed not merely as an entrance but as a statement of imperial authority meant to impress all who passed beneath it.
The tranquil Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail is one of the few sacred sites open to non-Muslim visitors and offers a serene atmosphere of reflection. Within its elegant courtyards and softly lit halls lies the tomb of the powerful sultan, where delicate plasterwork and refined detail contrast with the strength of his reign.
Heri es-Souani and the Royal Stables make the scale of Meknes’ former might heavenly clear. These vast complexes once stored grain and sheltered up to 12,000 horses, supported by advanced ventilation and water systems that demonstrate remarkable engineering skill.
The Majestic Place el-Hedim forms the city’s social heart, animated by cafés, vendors, and performers in a setting often compared to Jemaa el-Fna, yet distinctly Meknes in character.
The elegant Dar Jamai Museum is a majestic house from the 19th-century filled with the enchanting treasures of Morocco’s artistic legacy that come in the shape of refined collections of woodwork, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry.
You will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Meknes before continuing your journey to one of middle east’s most extraordinary ancient cities.
The extraordinary Roman city of Volubilis, once the capital of Mauretania Tingitana and Morocco’s most significant Roman site, will come to life before your eyes. Flourishing between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD through the olive oil trade with Rome, its homes still display mosaics of Hercules, Orpheus, and Venus. The 3rd-century Basilica, the Arch of Caracalla (211 AD), and the Capitoline Temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva reflect both civic life and imperial power, while the forum and baths reveal the rhythm of daily Roman society.
As evening approaches, you return comfortably to your hotel in Fez, carrying with you the layered heritage of imperial Morocco and the enduring legacy of Rome.
Your morning begins with breakfast at your hotel before meeting your private guide for a captivating journey into Fez, Morocco’s intellectual and spiritual heart. Within its ancient walls, centuries of scholarship and craftsmanship unfold through winding alleys that preserve the city’s timeless soul.
Al-Qarawiyyin University is a cultural gem that was built in 859 AD by Fatima al-Fihri, which is recognized as the world’s oldest continuously operating university. Its courtyards once gathered scholars of theology, astronomy, mathematics, and law, shaping Islamic thought and influencing Europe’s intellectual awakening. It remains a lasting symbol of knowledge and enlightenment.
The legendary Bou Inania Madrasa is a heavenly 14th-century masterpiece and one of the few madrasas that also served as a congregational mosque, reflecting the artistic brilliance of the Marinid era. Carved cedarwood, polished marble, and intricate muqarnas ceilings blend geometry and devotion into an exquisite architectural harmony.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Fez, inviting you to savor the city’s rich culinary traditions before continuing your discovery.
The historic Chouara Tanneries is a magical place where artisans still use traditional methods and natural dyes such as saffron and indigo. From above, the stone vats form a vibrant mosaic that embodies Fez’s living craft heritage.
The elegant Nejjarine Fountain is a magical 18th-century fountain that is adorned with floral zellij and carved cedarwood and stands beside a former caravanserai, recalling Fez’s role as a vital trade center.
Fes el-Bali is a grand haven of tranquility and wonder with over 9,000 narrow alleys. It remains the world’s largest car-free medina, where donkeys carry goods and workshops preserve centuries-old traditions.
As evening falls, you return to your hotel in Fez, enriched by the depth, artistry, and enduring spirit of a city where history continues to breathe.
Your Middle East and North African journey continues in refined comfort with a private transfer, allowing you to pause along the route for scenic moments and fully embrace the evolving Moroccan landscapes. Each stop offers a quiet opportunity to admire the country’s natural beauty as it unfolds with effortless grace.
Upon arrival in Marrakech, you will check in to your hotel in the vibrant heart of the famed Red City. Surrounded by its terracotta glow and captivating atmosphere, you will relax into a serene overnight stay, renewed, inspired, and ready for the remarkable discoveries that lie ahead.
After breakfast, set out with your guide on a captivating journey through Marrakesh, a city where creativity, heritage, and everyday life blend into a vibrant rhythm that never stands still.
The splendid Bahia Palace is a miraculous marvel that was built in the 19th century and was designed as a masterpiece of elegance and prestige. As you wander through its serene courtyards and fragrant gardens, lavish salons reveal carved cedar ceilings, intricate zellij mosaics, and finely sculpted stucco. Every detail reflects the refined lifestyle of Marrakesh’s elite and the extraordinary artistry that shaped their world.
The Koutoubia Mosque is a towering structure that was constructed in 1147 under the Almohad caliph Abd al-Mu’min. It remains the spiritual emblem of the Red City. Its majestic minaret exemplifies Almohad harmony and architectural precision. Though access is reserved for worshippers, the surrounding gardens and its golden silhouette at sunset create an unforgettable, atmospheric scene.
You will have your lunch, and it will be served at a local restaurant in Marrakesh, then proceed to visit:
The UNESCO-listed Medina of Marrakesh unfolds as a vibrant maze of winding alleys, hidden riads, and ancient gates. Bustling souks showcase artisans practicing time-honored crafts, leatherwork, metal engraving, weaving, lantern making, spice blending, and perfumery, immersing you in a living tapestry of color, scent, and sound.
Jemaa el-Fna Square pulses with life. As day turns to dusk, it transforms into a dynamic open-air stage alive with storytellers, musicians, and food vendors, creating an electrifying atmosphere that captures the very soul of Marrakesh.
You will head straight to Casablanca Airport to catch your scheduled flight to Cairo, where you will check into your Cairo hotel and spend the overnight.
Your day begins with breakfast at your luxury hotel in Cairo, where calm surroundings and fresh flavors set the tone for an unforgettable encounter with antiquity. Soon, your private Egyptologist guide will greet you, and together you will travel in comfort by air-conditioned vehicle toward Egypt’s most iconic sacred ground.
The Giza Plateau is a living miracle that was formed around 2600 BC during the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom (2613–2494 BC), rising from the desert as the eternal symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization. This vast royal necropolis embodies architectural genius, spiritual devotion, and cosmic precision, preserving monuments that have inspired the world for more than 4,000 years.
The Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu (2609–2584 BC) is a majestic structure from the heavens that was completed around 2570 BC under the architect Hemiunu, remains the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World. Built from approximately 2.3 million limestone blocks averaging 2.5 tons each, it originally stood 138.5 meters (454.4 ft) tall and weighed nearly six million tons. Its precise alignment with the four cardinal directions reflects extraordinary astronomical and mathematical mastery.
The Great Sphinx is a colossal piece of art that was commissioned by Khafre (2558–2532 BC), was carved directly from the bedrock as a fusion of human wisdom and lion strength. Between its paws rests the Dream Stele of Thutmose IV (1401 BC), recounting a divine vision that deepens its timeless mystery.
The Valley Temple is a mesmerizing temple with deep hidden meanings that dates to the 4th Dynasty, once hosted sacred funerary rites, including the “Opening of the Mouth” ceremony. Constructed of massive granite blocks and remarkably preserved, it reveals the spiritual depth and technical brilliance of Old Kingdom builders.
After this inspiring exploration, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey with your guide to one of the most extraordinary cultural institutions in the world.
The Grand Egyptian Museum is a monumental entrance to over 5,000 years of historical, cultural, and artistic heritage. This bilion dollar establisgment hold more than 100,000 artifacts, including the complete treasures of Tutankhamun. The museum blends innovative design with immersive storytelling. Highlights include the colossal statue of Ramses II, Khufu’s solar boat, and Tutankhamun’s golden mask, alongside advanced conservation labs and pyramid-view galleries.
The Saqqara Step Pyramid is a majestic archaeological marvel of great importance, which was built between 2670 and 2650 BC for King Djoser by Imhotep. Standing 62.5 meters (205 ft) high, it is the world’s earliest large-scale stone structure and the origin of pyramid architecture. Since its creation by Imhotep, it has paved the way to create the golden pyramids of Giza.
As this extraordinary day draws to a close, you will head to the airport to catch your flight to Aswan, and then you will head to your hotel in Aswan to spend the overnight.
You will have your breakfast, then you will join your private tour guide who is going to escort you to enjoy some of the best-selected Aswan tourist attractions, including:
Aswan High Dam is one of Egypt’s greatest modern triumphs that came to be between 1960 and 1970 with the assistance of the Soviet Union, this monumental engineering project reshaped the destiny of the Nile. By controlling the river’s devastating floods, securing year-round irrigation, and generating vast amounts of hydroelectric power, the dam transformed Egypt’s economic, social, and political landscape, becoming a symbol of national resilience and progress.
The remarkable Unfinished Obelisk was destined to pierce the skies, which was commissioned by Queen Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC). Intended to stand 41.75 meters (137 ft) tall at Karnak Temple as the largest obelisk ever raised by a ruler, it cracked during carving and was left embedded in the granite bedrock of Aswan. Today, this colossal monument remains in situ as an open-air testament to the extraordinary skill and ambition of ancient Egyptian craftsmen.
After that, head with your tour guide to have your delicious lunch.
The Philae Temple is an ancient temple that came to be between 380–362 BC during the Ptolemaic era and was dedicated to the goddess Isis, whose devotion to Osiris became one of Egypt’s most powerful myths. Once her sacred cult center, the temple was carefully relocated to Agilkia Island to save it from submersion following the Nile’s rising waters. Set amid tranquil surroundings, Philae stands as both a monument of divine love and a triumph of modern preservation.
At day’s end, you will return to your hotel in Aswan for a peaceful overnight stay.
After breakfast at your hotel, you will check out and begin your journey toward the timeless wonders of Luxor, where the treasures of both the East and West Banks await.
The legendary Valley of the Kings is a sacred royal necropolis carved into the Theban hills. This vast labyrinth holds 63 Egyptian tombs dating to the New Kingdom (1550–1070 BC), created for the pharaohs and nobles of the 18th, 19th, and 20th dynasties, including Seti I, Tutankhamun, and Ramses II. Within these vividly decorated chambers, intricate scenes and hieroglyphs unveil secrets of royal beliefs, rituals, and the eternal journey beyond life.
The temple of Hatshepsut is an ethereal symbol of elegance that came into existence in 1479 BC against the dramatic cliffs of Deir el-Bahari. Designed by her trusted architect Senenmut, this architectural masterpiece honors the creator god Amun and immortalizes the achievements of one of Egypt’s most powerful female rulers. Its harmonious terraces, precise proportions, and detailed reliefs make it one of the most striking monuments ever created.
Colossi of Memnon are the divine twin quartzite Colossi of Memnon, erected around 1350 BC for King Amenhotep III. Once guardians of his vast mortuary temple, now long vanished, these towering statues remain as silent sentinels of his enduring legacy. It is loaded with mystery and profound history that radiates magical voices and epic tales.
Then, you will get your lunch meal in an outstanding Egyptian restaurant, and then you will join your tour guide to visit:
Karnak Temple is a glorious example of the incredible spiritual force of the ancient Egyptians. It is the largest religious site ever built in Egypt. Developed from around 2000 BC to 30 BC and dedicated to the Theban Triad, Amun-Re, Mut, and Montu, it bears the marks of great rulers such as Ramses II and Amenhotep IV. Its colossal halls, towering obelisks, and the grand Avenue of Sphinxes create an unforgettable experience of scale and sacred grandeur.
As your Luxor discoveries conclude, you will travel by private air-conditioned vehicle to the vibrant Red Sea city of Hurghada. Upon arrival, check in to your 5-star hotel and unwind for a restful overnight stay, ready for the next chapter of your Egyptian adventure.
You will embark on an unforgettable snorkeling adventure at one of Hurghada’s most captivating reef sites, where crystal-clear waters reveal vibrant coral gardens and a dazzling variety of colorful marine life. After this refreshing underwater experience, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel in Hurghada for a relaxing overnight stay.
After having your breakfast in the morning, you will check out of your hotel, and then we will transfer you to Hurghada International Airport to catch your flight back to Cairo, and upon your arrival, you will check into your hotel and overnight.
After breakfast and check-out at your Cairo hotel, you will be escorted by private air-conditioned vehicle to Cairo International Airport for your flight to Amman.
Upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport, a friendly representative will welcome you and assist with visa arrangements and entry procedures, ensuring a seamless arrival in Jordan. You will then meet your private driver and enjoy a comfortable transfer to your hotel in Amman, where you can relax and settle in for a peaceful overnight stay, refreshed and ready to begin your remarkable journey through Petra and Jordan’s timeless landscapes.
Your morning begins with a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Amman, preparing you for a day woven with faith, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Soon after, your private driver will greet you, and you will set out in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle toward Madaba, the first luminous chapter of this spiritually enriching journey through Jordan.
St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church is an ethereal 19th-century sanctuary, one of Christianity’s greatest treasures: the celebrated 6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land. Crafted from thousands of tiny tesserae and inscribed in Greek, this remarkable artwork is the oldest surviving geographical depiction of Palestine. It offers not only historical precision but also a profound glimpse into early Christian faith and biblical tradition.
The celestial climax of Mount Nebo is a revered attraction where Prophet Moses is believed to have viewed the Promised Land. From its summit overlooking the Jordan Valley, sweeping vistas stretch toward the River Jordan and distant horizons, creating a serene atmosphere of reflection and timeless spiritual meaning.
The extraordinary Dead Sea is a divine creation, the lowest point on Earth and the saltiest body of water in the world. Famous since antiquity for its mineral-rich waters and therapeutic mud, once valued in ancient healing rituals and even Egyptian mummification, it offers the unique sensation of effortless floating amid tranquil surroundings.
A flavorful lunch at a local restaurant will follow, allowing you to savor authentic Jordanian cuisine and recharge before the adventure unfolds further.
After enjoying lunch at a local restaurant, you will depart toward Petra, as rolling hills gradually give way to dramatic desert scenery. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and relax for a peaceful overnight stay, perfectly prepared for the awe-inspiring exploration of the ancient Nabataean city awaiting you.
Your morning begins with breakfast at your hotel in Petra, where local flavors and warm Jordanian hospitality set the stage for an unforgettable encounter with history. After check-out, you will meet your private driver and expert guide and set out toward one of the world’s most extraordinary archaeological treasures.
Petra glows in rose-red hues, hidden within towering sandstone mountains, a shining city carved by the brilliant Nabataean Arabs whose roots reach back nearly 7,000 years. Once the thriving capital of the Nabataean Kingdom, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Its temples, tombs, and monumental façades stand as enduring symbols of innovation, resilience, and artistic mastery.
Al Khazneh (The Treasury) is a majestic attraction that was sculpted in the 1st century AD during the reign of King Aretas IV. As you walk through the narrow, winding gorge of the Siq, the Treasury suddenly emerges in breathtaking perfection, its ornate façade illuminated by shifting desert light. A testament to Nabataean wealth and sophistication, it has famously appeared in films such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The magnificent Royal Tombs of Petra area include the Urn, Silk, Corinthian, and Palace Tombs which was carved into the eastern cliffs in the 1st century AD for Nabataean royalty. Each reveals distinctive architectural detail and refined craftsmanship, reflecting the grandeur of a powerful desert civilization.
The impressive Great Theatre is an epic marvel that came into existence during the early 1st century AD and was later expanded after the Roman annexation in 106 AD, accommodating up to 7,000 spectators once gathered. Its fusion of Nabataean ingenuity and Hellenistic influence highlights Petra’s vibrant cultural life.
The sacred Qasr al-Bint Temple is a legendary marvel that was established between 30 BC and 40 AD, one of the few freestanding temples in Petra, whose survival through earthquakes speaks to exceptional engineering and deep spiritual devotion.
As night descends, you will dine on authentic Bedouin cuisine beneath a canopy of stars before settling into a traditional desert camp. Surrounded by silence, constellations, and endless horizons
The vast desert of Wadi Rum will come to life where crimson sands and towering cliffs stretch across 720 square kilometers of UNESCO-protected wilderness. Marked by ancient inscriptions dating back over 12,000 years and immortalized in films such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Martian, this cinematic landscape can be explored by jeep, camel, or on foot, revealing formations such as Little Bridge, Lawrence Spring, Um Frouth Rock Bridge, Khazali Canyon, and Burdah Arch when time permits.
You will rest peacefully, carrying with you the radiant memory of Petra’s rose-red splendor and Wadi Rum’s celestial beauty.
You will have your breakfast, then head to the airport in Amman to catch your flight back home.
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