Marrakech to Rome Overview

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      USD $5,630
      CAD $5,355
      AUD $5,170
      EUR €3,995
      GBP £3,280
      NZD $6,620
      ZAR R42,865
      CHF FR4,955
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  • 2013-01-01 - 2013-12-31

Travel from Marrakech to Rome on a tour through Europe's hot-spots.

Take a tour of Morocco, Spain, France and Italy on a trip from Marrakech to Rome. Travel through the chaotic medinas of Marrakech, the ancient city of Seville, the artistic streets of Barcelona and the timeless glamour of the French Riviera. Come explore the great Moorish metropolises of Morocco and Spain and the European delights of France and Italy. Step back in time as you wander down medieval alleyways and through crumbling Roman ruins. From spectacular sunsets to exotic spice-filled souqs - with a good dose of tapas, flamenco and classical architecture in between - discover age-old cultures and bright, new beginnings on this exotic adventure.

  • Admire Moorish architecture in Casablanca
  • Discover the sights, smells and sounds of Fes
  • Get lost in Albayzin's maze of pathways
  • Marvel at architecture in beautiful Siena
  • See masterpieces in Florence
  • Visit Pisa's gravity-defying leaning tower
  • Walk the Cinque Terre in Italy
  • Wander past ancient sites in Rome

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Marrakech to Rome Summary

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Day 1 Marrakech

Marrakech is a feast for the senses. Be enticed by the alluring scents and brilliant colours of the spice markets, the sounds of the musicians and the perfume of its gardens.

Day 2 Casablanca

With a bustling old medina, Art-Deco buildings, contemporary art galleries and one of Africa's biggest ports, Casablanca is a city of all ages.

Days 3-4 Fes

Being in Fes is like stepping back in time. Stately city walls, labyrinthine medinas and a wonderfully preserved Old City has made Fes one of Morocco's favourite destinations.

Day 5 Moulay Idriss

The sacred pilgrimage town of Moulay Idriss is a wonder to explore as the faithful gather to pay homage to the founding father of Islam in Morocco at the 8th-century mausoleum.

Day 6 Tangier

Combining the old-world sights and sounds of the kasbah with the contemporary charms of its recently redeveloped seaside promenade, the vibrant port of Tangier has plenty to offer.

Days 7-8 Seville

Seville is renowned for its oranges, tapas and flamenco - all three are ingrained in the fabric of the city and its proud people.

Days 9-10 Granada

Home to the stunning Alhambra Palace and set against a backdrop of the spectacular Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is one of Andalucia's most enchanting cities.

Days 11-12 Madrid

Madrid is home to a wealth of remarkable sights, sounds and experiences. Soak up the art, be wowed by the architecture and swoon over the exceptional food.

Days 13-15 Barcelona

Barcelona's quirky character and fabulous Catalan cuisine mixes seamlessly with a groundbreaking art scene, Gothic architecture, superb dining and a non-stop nightlife, making it a city you won't soon forget.

Days 16-17 Pyrenees

Set in the breathtaking beauty of the Spanish Pyrenees, the village of Ribes de Freser offers stunning views from the cogwheel train which runs up into the Nuria Valley.

Day 18 Carcassonne

The stunning medieval city of Carcassonne is straight from a classic fairytale with its ancient city walls and towering turrets.

Days 19-20 Provence

An inspiration for Vincent van Gogh and home to an ancient Roman amphitheatre, Arles is rich in the irresistible charms of Provence.

Days 21-22 Nice

Nestled elegantly on the Riviera, Nice boasts stunning beaches, colourful markets, and impressive architecture - and is a wonderful base to further explore the famed Cote d'Azur.

Days 23-24 Cinque Terre

The breathtaking Cinque Terre showcases five charming villages, linked by ancient pathways and dramatic cliffs that drop into the rich blue waters of the Ligurian Sea.

Days 25-27 Pisa/Florence/Siena

Pisa is the iconic home of a famous tower that leans and the Piazza del Duomo, a stunning walled area famed for its religious buildings and medieval art. Awash with artistic treasures, Florence is Italy's most revered city for its Renaissance and religious masterpieces, enchanting historic centre and unsurpassed beauty. Among Italy's most captivating cities, Siena is a stunning experience with its majestic Gothic churches, friendly locals and one of Europe's great medieval squares.

Days 28-29 Rome

With timeworn ruins, extraordinary buildings and religious monuments around every corner, Rome is a true gem that seamlessly incorporates modern city life with ancient wonders.

What's included in this trip

  • Start:

    Marrakech, Morocco
  • Finish:

    Rome, Italy
  • Group size:

    Min 1 , Max 12
  • Ages:

    Min 12
  • Meals:

    12 breakfasts, 0 dinners
  • Accommodation:

    Guesthouse (1 nt), Hotel (26 nts)
  • Transport:

    Bus, Cog wheel railway, Ferry, Metro, Minibus, Taxi, Train
  • Included activities:

    Alhambra entrance, Arles Amphitheatre, Cinque Terre day pass, Entrance and guided tour Volubilis, Flamenco performance, Guided walking tour Fes, Picnic Lunch, Picnic Nice

  • Carbon emissions offset:

    351kg pp per trip
  • Notes:

    A single supplement is available on this trip. See under the Single Traveller section of your Trip Notes for more information.

  • Total price from

    USD $5,630
    CAD $5,355
    AUD $5,170
    EUR €3,995
    GBP £3,280
    NZD $6,620
    ZAR R42,865
    CHF FR4,955
    *
    Price information
  • Per day from:

    USD $194
    CAD $184
    AUD $178
    EUR €137
    GBP £113
    NZD $228
    ZAR R1,478
    CHF FR170
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    • 29
    • XMSPC
    • 4.70 out of 5
    • Total price tool tip
      USD $5,630
      CAD $5,355
      AUD $5,170
      EUR €3,995
      GBP £3,280
      NZD $6,620
      ZAR R42,865
      CHF FR4,955
      *
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