Fly & Drive Marokko van Haaster
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Fly & Drive Marokko van Haaster

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Created: Saturday, February 21, 2026 - Departure: Wednesday, September 16, 2026
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Total price From 1.765 €
Created: Saturday, February 21, 2026 - Departure: Wednesday, September 16, 2026
Destinations: Fez, Morocco , Mequinez (Meknes), Morocco , Ifrane, Morocco , Beni Mellal, Morocco , Ouzoud Falls, Morocco , Marrakech, Morocco , Essaouira, Morocco , Oualidia, Morocco , Casablanca, Morocco , Rabat, Morocco , Tangier, Morocco

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16 Sep
Car journey No road route
Rotterdam
Fez
16 Sep
1. Fez
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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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16 Sep
Accommodation
3 Nights
19 Sep
Car journey 69 Kilometers - 1h 3m
Fez
Mequinez (Meknes)
19 Sep
2. Mequinez (Meknes)
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About the destination: Mequinez, also known as Meknes, is a city in Morocco that is rich in history and culture. It is located in the northern part of the country and is a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the authentic Moroccan lifestyle. One of the main attractions of Mequinez is the historic Medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Medina is a maze of narrow streets and alleys that are home to traditional Moroccan houses, souks, and artisan workshops. Visitors can explore the Medina and discover the rich history and culture of the city. Another popular attraction in Mequinez is the Royal Stables, which were built in the 17th century. The stables are home to the famous Barbary horses, which are known for their strength and agility. Visitors can watch the horses being trained and learn about the history of the stables. Mequinez is also known for its beautiful gardens and parks, such as the Jardin Lahboul and the Bou Inania Medersa. These parks offer a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and are a great place to relax and unwind. Finally, visitors to Mequinez should not miss the opportunity to try the local cuisine. The city is known for its delicious Moroccan dishes, such as tagine, couscous, and harira. There are many restaurants and cafes throughout the city that serve these traditional dishes, as well as international cuisine. Overall, Mequinez is a must-visit destination for those who want to experience the authentic Moroccan lifestyle. With its rich history, beautiful parks, and delicious cuisine, it is sure to leave visitors with unforgettable memories.
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19 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
21 Sep
Car journey 65 Kilometers - 1h 30m
Mequinez (Meknes)
Ifrane
21 Sep
3. Ifrane
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About the destination: Located in the Middle Atlas Mountains, Ifrane is renowned for wonderful freshness in the summer, and summarizes the charm of a thermal town in North Africa, a region that delights residents and visitors all four seasons of the year. Ifrane is an oasis of coolness and greenery lakes, fountains and ski resorts, with wide avenues, parks and European-style villas making it Little Switzerland, and allows visitors to have access to hiking excursions, horseback riding, skiing, fishing, and many other outdoor activities within minutes of the town.
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21 Sep
Car journey 224 Kilometers - 4h 56m
Ifrane
Beni Mellal
21 Sep
4. Beni Mellal
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About the destination: Beni Mellal is a Moroccan city located in the country's interior. It is the capital of the Béni Mellal-Khénifra Region and has a population of 192,676 (2014 census).[1] It sits at the foot of Jbel Tassemit (2247m), and next to the plains of Beni Amir. The walls of the city go back to Moulay Ismail, in 1688, as well as the Kasbah Bel-Kush but most of the city is quite modern and forms an important economic centre for the region particularly in the areas of petrochemical production as well as textile manufacturing which forms the backbone of the wider community. Local agricultural products as oranges, olives, figs etc. find their way to the market via Beni Mellal.[2] The city has good connections via the road to Casablanca to the East and lies on the ancient route - now a national road - from Fez to Marrakech. The national rail-operator ONCF is also extending the railtrack from Casablanca to (nearby) Oued Zem to the city.
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21 Sep
Car journey 92 Kilometers - 2h 9m
Beni Mellal
Ouzoud Falls
21 Sep
5. Ouzoud Falls
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About the destination: Ouzoud Falls is the collective name for several waterfalls that empty into the El-Abid River's gorge. This popular tourism destination is located near the Middle Atlas village of Tanaghmeilt, in the province of Azilal, 150 km northeast of Marrakech, Morocco. 'Ouzoud' means "the act of grinding grain" in Berber. This seems to be confirmed by the frequent mills in the region. The bottom of the falls is accessible through a shaded path of olive trees. At the summit of the falls, there are a dozen old small mills that are still in use. One can also follow a narrow and difficult track leading to the road of Beni Mellal. While descending the gorges from the "wadi el-Abid" in a canyon sometimes one does not distinguish the bottom which is nearly 600 metres down. It is the most visited site of the region. In the vicinity, green valleys, mills, orchards and a superb circuit of the gorges of the El-Abid River are found. Many local and national associations lead projects to protect and preserve the site.
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21 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
23 Sep
Car journey 161 Kilometers - 3h 2m
Ouzoud Falls
Marrakech
23 Sep
6. Marrakech
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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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23 Sep
Accommodation
3 Nights
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26 Sep
Car journey 183 Kilometers - 2h 52m
Marrakech
Essaouira
26 Sep
7. Essaouira
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About the destination: The most perfect place, to have the best of everything, with the greatest respect for nature. Essaouira is an outstanding and well preserved example of a mid-18th century fortified seaport town, with a strong European influence translated to a North African context. Mogador presents itself as a home to many small art galleries and crafts’ businesses and also known for its kite and windsurfing, with the powerful winds blowing almost constantly onto the protected, kind of waveless bay, which stands as one of the major fishing harbors of Morocco. Famous for the Gnaoua music festival, and also Sufi music, including "The Printemps Musical des Alizes" in the springtime and "Festival des Andalousies Atlantiques" in the autumn. This jewel of the Atlantic should not be missed when visiting Morocco.
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26 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
28 Sep
Car journey 201 Kilometers - 3h 16m
Essaouira
Oualidia
28 Sep
8. Oualidia
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About the destination: Oualidia is a small coastal town, traditionally dedicated to artisanal fishing and oyster farming in recent years has gradually been increasing its importance as a summer tourist destination. This site was chosen by the conditions of natural harbor that gathers, protecting it and the people with the construction of a defensive wall, which today remains only a small part of the canvas and a door, guarding an empty space. OUALIDIA interest lies solely in their natural environment and the possibility of eating seafood and fresh fish taken from the sea at prices really interesantes.-
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28 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
30 Sep
Car journey 202 Kilometers - 2h 10m
Oualidia
Casablanca
30 Sep
9. Casablanca
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About the destination: Located on the Atlantic coast, Casablanca is the largest city and the economical hub of Morocco. Casablanca is a modern city with lively boulevards and many street cafes that give it a very European feel. Casablanca is a blend of both tradition and modernity. Visitors will find traditional buildings of Moorish, Roman, Jewish, Spanish and French influence alongside the new modern skyscrapers. Although the city is fairly modern in Moroccan standard, there are many historical sites and striking white colonial architecture. The oldest part of the city, the medina is relatively small in comparison with other medinas in Morocco, but still worth a stroll around its narrow alleys. Near the Medina you’ll find the City Hall, which has beautifully carved roofs. Casablanca’s main attraction is King Hassan II Mosque. Located on a beautiful setting on the Atlantic Coast, it is the largest mosque in Morocco and the third largest in the world, with the tallest minaret in the world. Visiting Casablanca is a must for many travelers who come to Morocco. Oriental yet modern, Casablanca is a city of many faces.
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30 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
02 Oct
Car journey 94 Kilometers - 1h 15m
Casablanca
Rabat
02 Oct
10. Rabat
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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 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
04 Oct
Car journey 247 Kilometers - 2h 54m
Rabat
Tangier
04 Oct
11. Tangier
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About the destination: Tangier is the street corner where Europe meets Africa; where the Atlantic washes into the Mediterranean and where an intersection of Islam and Christendom comes together. Tangier, known as the gateway to the African continent, looks across at Europe from the shores of Atlantic and Mediterranean alike. At this important crossroads of civilization, Tangier has a magnificent, scenic bay that flaunts below its lush green hills and ancient avenues. As a meeting-point of trading and commerce routes to so many different destinations, Tangier has been indelibly marked by history with its sovereignty often in dispute. As any hustler will tell you, the Medina, old town, is Tangier’s most interesting sight. Tangier’s medina is a maze of narrow streets on the hillside above the harbour. Rue es-Siaghin leads downhill from the Grand Socco to the Petit Socco; side streets to the right are filled with shops. The main street of medina leads to Kasbah, the former Sultan's palace and the highest point in the medina. It provides excellent views of the ocean and the city. The gate opens onto a large courtyard, which leads to the Dar el-Makhzem Palace and the modern-day Kasbah Museum. The palace was built in the 17th century and enlarged by each reigning sultan. The carved wooden ceilings and marble courtyard showcase the intricacies of Moroccan craft-work. Tangier's Ville Nouvelle is a must for fans of late 19th and early 20th century architecture as it features many fine buildings from this time period. Here you'll find the Terrasse des Paresseux where you can look out at the spectacular ocean view that has captivated so many European artists. With the harbour before you, look across the water for the hazy silhouettes of Gibraltar and southern Spain in the distance Tangier does not leave you indifferent, you hate it or you love it, there is no middle feelings on it, you promise not to go back again or you get addicted to it. But if you stay there and try to acclimatise to its rhythm you will fall in love with its beauty. However, one thing is for sure, Tangier is one of the most vibrant cities in Morocco.
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04 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
06 Oct
Car journey No road route
Tangier
Rotterdam

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16 Sep
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Rotterdam
Fez
Transavia 16 Sep 2026 14:45h 16:45h .

Vliegtickets Rotterdam - Fez 14.45 - 16.45 uur

06 Oct
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Tanger
Tanger
Transavia 6 Oct 2026 18:30h 22:30h .

Vliegtickets Tanger - Rotterdam 18.30 - 22.30 uur

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