Spain, Portugal & Morocco

Spain, Portugal & Morocco
Spain, Portugal & Morocco
Spain, Portugal & Morocco
Spain, Portugal & Morocco
Spain, Portugal & Morocco


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25 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Light

Colour and charisma in some of Europe’s hotspots – all packed into one unforgettable adventure. Spend 25 days covering Spain, Portugal and Morocco, revealling in chaotic markets, relaxing in coastal retreats and sharing conversation and cuisine with the locals.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 08 Feb 2025

Experience Overview

Colour and charisma in some of Europe’s hotspots – all packed into one unforgettable adventure. Spend 25 days covering Spain, Portugal and Morocco, revealling in chaotic markets, relaxing in coastal retreats and sharing conversation and cuisine with the locals. Marvel at artistic masterpieces and architectural wonders in Madrid, taste the rich history of Portugal in its delightful towns, historic performance art and complex cuisine, and be enchanted by the magic and majesty of Morocco’s metropolises and far-flung mountains. With a knowledgeable leader to recommend the best places and take you behind the tourist trail, dig a little deeper in these three countries to discover a local way of life.

Highlights

  • Experience a memorable Fado performance in Coimbra - an emotional form of Portuguese music expressing the hard realities of the daily life and balancing both resignation and hopefulness.
  • Soak up the sun on the Portuguese coast's gorgeous beaches along the Algarve, walking across rocky cliff tops, exploring remote coves and taking in a sunset over the Atlantic Ocean with your small group.
  • Relive a glorious medieval past in in the labyrinthine streets of Fes city, and discover the cultural capital, Marrakech, through its people - drummers, dancers, fortune tellers, jugglers and medicine men.
  • Scale the High Atlas Mountains and trek through scenic Amazigh villages, spending a night in a traditional Amazigh homestay to get a true sense of rural Moroccan life.
  • Travel through the Sahara in a camel convoy, sleeping under a blanket the North African stars and enjoy an evening beside the campfire listening to traditional Bedouin tales.

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 3254

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: Train,Ferry,Metro,Private vehicle,Public bus,Taxi

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Intrepid Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: ZMSQC

StartStarts: Madrid, Morocco

FinishFinishes: Marrakech, Morocco

DurationDuration: 25 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Light

Includes

Meals: Breakfasts (22), Lunch (2), Dinner (2)
Accommodation: Camp site (1 night),Gite (1 night),Hotel (19 nights),Riad (3 nights)

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $5,296 ($212 /day)

Itinerary

1
Day 1: Madrid

Bienvenidos! Welcome to Spain. Your adventure begins in Madrid, the central capital known for its boulevards and expansive, manicured parks. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight to meet your group and local leader. After the meeting, head out for an optional group dinner where you can get to know your fellow travellers. As there's limited time for sightseeing in Madrid, consider flying in a few days early to explore and maybe while away the hours along the Paseo del Arte (Art Walk) or maybe discover more about the modern Spanish masters like Picasso and Dali, in the Museo Reina Sofia.

Optional Activities:

  • Madrid - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (13 EUR)
  • Madrid - Museo del Prado (15 EUR)
  • Madrid - Real Jardín Botánico (6 EUR)
  • Madrid - Museo Reina Sofia (12 EUR)
  • Madrid - Royal Palace (14 EUR)
  • Madrid - Tapas Urban Adventure (99 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

2
Day 2: Salamanca

Say farewell to Madrid this morning and head north-west by public transport to the university town of Salamanca. Sitting among pastures and rolling green hills on Spain's northern plateau, the medieval town of Salamanca is great to explore on foot. Your leader will take you on an orientation walk when you arrive, where you can explore the central Plaza Mayor and the Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The rest of your afternoon and evening is free. You can explore the detail of the Casa de Las Conchas (House of the Shells), see the contrasting Old and New Cathedrals, or climb to the top to get a view across the terracotta-coloured rooftops. Thanks to the large student population the town has a vibrant nightlife, so maybe soak up the vibe tonight, go dancing or grab a couple of drinks.

Optional Activities:

  • Salamanca - Art Nouveau & Art Deco Museum (5 EUR)
  • Salamanca - Unamuno House Museum (4 EUR)
  • Salamanca - New Cathedral (5 EUR)
  • Salamanca - Old Cathedral (5 EUR)
  • Salamanca - University of Salamanca (10 EUR)
  • Salamanca - Casa de Las Conchas - Free

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

3
Day 3: Coimbra

Head further west on your private bus today and cross the border into Portugal to the laidback city of Coimbra – your base for the next two nights. Sitting on the banks of the River Mondego, Coimbra was once the capital of the county, and its royal heritage can be felt in its ancient streets. When you arrive, your leader will take you on an orientation walk through the maze of alleyways. Half the fun of Coimbra is wandering and exploring, so maybe use your free time getting to know the city on foot. Coimbra features many white stone buildings with excellent examples of the colourful azulejos tiling. Some of the historical structures were originally built in the 12th century (like the Cathedral Se Velha), and you can find some of Portugal's best examples of Romanesque churches and elegant museums here. The University of Coimbra – the oldest in Portugal – and the famous baroque library, the Biblioteca Joanina are great places to start.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

4
Day 4: Coimbra

Today is a free day to explore Coimbra. Maybe head into the countryside in search of ancient Roman ruins – the ruins of Conimbriga are rich in well-preserved mosaics and offer a great insight into Roman life. There are several options to return, including a 3-km walk through the countryside to the rural town of Condeixa or a half-hour bus ride. If you have time, you can take a short boat tour to see Coimbra from a different angle. Tonight, you’ll head to a traditional Fado performance. Fado songs must follow a particular structure, and though this traditional music can really be about anything, it popularly features mournful tunes with lyrics about the sea or the life of the poor. In Coimbra, university students would often serenade their sweethearts with this music!

Included Activities:

  • Coimbra - Evening Fado Performance

Optional Activities:

  • Coimbra - Mondego River Boat Trip (10 EUR)
  • Coimbra - Cathedrals (5 EUR)
  • Coimbra - Conimbriga Ruins (10 EUR)
  • Coimbra - Portugal Dos Pequenitos (15 EUR)
  • Coimbra - Joanine University Library (14 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

5
Day 5: Lisbon

Today, take a train through the countryside of central Portugal to Lisbon. As one of Europe's most affordable capital cities, Lisbon combines the best elements of Portuguese life, offering a multicultural population, delicious seafood and non-stop nightlife. When you arrive, head out on an orientation walk on the banks of the Tagus (Tejo) River. Much of Lisbon’s character and lies in its beautifully renovated buildings, grand boulevards and impressive castles and churches. Visit the medieval citadel in the city centre, the Citadel of Sao Jorge Castle, which dates back to Moorish times and sits on the highest point of the Old Town. Your evening is free to explore at your own pace, so maybe head to the grand Naval Museum for an insight into the history of Portuguese navigation. If you want to jump into the local nightlife, head to Barrio Alto.

Included Activities:

  • Lisbon - Sao Jorge Castle

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

6
Day 6: Lisbon

Today is free for you to explore more of Lisbon, or you can take a 45-minute train ride out to the mountainous region of Sintra – a jewel of Portugal where you’ll see the Pena Palace. This area offers great walking opportunities, cliff-top palaces and unique Moorish architecture. The 8th-century Castle of the Moors looks down on the Old Town, and the views from the battlements across the Serra de Sintra Mountain Range are worth the trip.

Optional Activities:

  • Sintra - Palacio Nacional (13 EUR)
  • Sintra - Palacio da Pena (20 EUR)
  • Sintra - Day Trip (10 EUR)
  • Sintra - Castelo dos Mouros (12 EUR)
  • Lisbon - Naval Museum (7 EUR)
  • Lisbon - Oceanarium (25 EUR)
  • Lisbon - Fado Show with Dinner (50 EUR)
  • Lisbon - Gulbenkian Museum (10 EUR)
  • Lisbon - Folk Art Museum (5 EUR)
  • Lisbon - National Art Museum (8 EUR)
  • Lisbon - Puppet Museum (5 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

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Day 7: The Algarve / Faro

Take a bus journey to the southern coastline of Portugal – the Algarve, known for fertile plains rich with orange and olive groves, fig trees, almonds and maize fields. Your base will be in Faro – the capital of the region known for its Old Town, which you enter through the neoclassical Arco da Vila. When you arrive, check into your home for the next two nights and use the rest of the day to explore. Maybe wander the cobbled streets, see the 13th-century Faro Cathedral of head to the Municipal Museum set in a 16th-century convent, which displays prehistoric and medieval artifacts as well as religious art.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

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Day 8: The Algarve / Faro

Faro is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a series of barrier islands, creating a beautiful landscape of canals, salt pans, lagoons and sandbanks. Today, you’ll board a local passenger boat and head out to one of these islands where you can wander along a series of boardwalks leading away from the fishermen’s settlements. You'll cross over dunes and lagoons to beaches that are so long that they disappear into the horizon. Return to Faro in the afternoon and enjoy the rest of your day at leisure. Maybe use the area's great walking paths to access some of the Algarve's lesser known spots or find a good spot to watch the sunset.

Included Activities:

  • Algarve - Island Day Trip by Boat

Optional Activities:

  • Algarve - Birdwatching Tour (35 EUR)
  • Algarve - Marine Wildlife Watching Tour (45 EUR)
  • Algarve - Boat Trip Rio Formosa (30 EUR)
  • Algarve - Fishing Trip (40 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

9
Day 9: Seville

Leave Portugal behind and return to Spain, travelling by private vehicle to the city of Seville. If the legends are to be believed, Seville was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. To the Romans it was Hispalis, and to the Moors it was Isbiliya. After the Christian reconquest, it became thought of as the portal to the 'New World' and today is the largest city in southern Spain, well-known for its oranges, tapas and flamenco. When you arrive, head out for a short orientation walk around the main sites, then enjoy some free time in the late afternoon and evening to explore at your own pace.

Optional Activities:

  • Seville - Real Alcazar (14 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

10
Day 10: Chefchaouen

This morning, rise early to start your long journey to Chefchaouen. You'll head toward Tarifa and then leave Europe behind as you make your way to Africa. After leaving the ferry, you'll be picked up by the Moroccan crew and make your way to a mountain town peppered with blue-washed buildings and ambient restaurants – Chefchaouen, the centre of an agricultural region. There may not be much time to explore this rural retreat by the time you arrive today, but you might just have time to look over the 15th-century Grand Mosque and the medina. Tonight, maybe tuck into some popular local goats’ cheese or a tajine before settling into your hotel.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

11
Day 11: Chefchaouen

Meet your local guide early in the day to explore the maze of streets in Chefchaouen. The ‘blue city’ is arguably one of the prettiest places in Morocco. Set against a wide valley and nestled between two peaks in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen’s medina has been lovingly cared for with striking blue and whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs and artistic doorways. The medina is filled with handicrafts, while the main square has shops selling woven goods and sweets. Learn about general life in a small Moroccan community, visit a communal bakery and walk up to a former mosque for a great view over the town. As a popular shopping destination for handicrafts, carpets, blankets or woollen garments, you may also see the artisans at work. After your walking tour, maybe head to a traditional Moroccan hammam to relax.

Included Activities:

  • Chefchaouen - Walking Tour with Local Guide

Optional Activities:

  • Chefchaouen - Hammam (public baths) (150 MAD)
  • Chefchaouen - Henna Tattoo (50 MAD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

12
Day 12: Fes

Say farewell to Chefchaouen today and jump on a private minivan trip to the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco. Arrive in the city of Fes and step back in time to the medieval medina, thick with tantalising smells, tastes and sounds. Vibrant, noisy and fascinating, the medina is a feast for the senses. With your free afternoon, maybe have a glass of mint tea and some sweet Moroccan dates to refuel, then continue exploring. Tonight, you might like to try some local specialities like camel burger, harira (chickpea soup) or chicken-stuffed pastilla with couscous. Watch the sunset over the medina, then head back to your accommodation for a night’s rest.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

13
Day 13: Fes

Take a guided walking tour of the Old City, known locally as Fes el Bali, and step back in time to the labyrinth of the medina. Alive with craftsmen, markets, tanneries and mosques, you’ll pass donkeys piled high with goods (this is one of the largest car-free urban zones in the world) and explore the specialty sections that divide the souks. Medieval Fes was one of the world's great centres of education and culture, both Islamic and Jewish. Its religious institutions and its libraries are legendary. Its mosques are of great renown. Look out for the Medersa Bou Inania, one of the city's most beautiful buildings, which has recently been restored and is now open to tourists. Pass the Belghazi Museum, Medresse el Attarine and the splendid Funduk Nejjarine – a beautifully restored 18th century inn. You'll also see the famous tannery, known for the iconic view overlooking its dye pits, and a ceramics factory where you can see potters working in the traditional way. After the tour, the afternoon is free for you to enjoy as you please.

Included Activities:

  • Fes - Medina walking tour

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

14
Day 14: Marrakech

Travel by train this morning to Marrakech. When you arrive, head out with the group for a quick visit to the main square – Djemaa el-Fna. The square is filled with a hive of activity. Henna painters, performers and storytellers share the square with a street food bazaar packed with stalls loaded with Moroccan delicacies. From a distance, you'll see the Koutoubia Mosque and its minaret – famous throughout the world as one of the greatest minarets and the 'sister' to the Giralda in Seville. You can have dinner here or ask your local leader for a great local restaurant recommendation and celebrate a trip well-travelled with your group.

Optional Activities:

  • Marrakech - Saadian Tombs (70 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Palais Badi (70 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Palais Bahia (70 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Hamam (public baths) (250 MAD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

15
Day 15: Marrakech

Enjoy a free day in the bustling Marrakech until your 6pm group meeting.

Optional Activities:

  • Marrakech - A Taste Of Marrakech: Inside the Medina Urban Adventure (605 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Tajine Cookery Class Urban Adventure. (640 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Cascades d'Ouzoud Day Tour (2207 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Luxury Spa Hammam & Massage (750 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Heart of the Atlas Mountains cycling day trip with lunch (2000 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Medina, Palaces & Tombs Urban Adventure (650 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Palmery Cycling Tour (540 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Magical Marrakech City Cycling Tour (438 MAD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

16
Day 16: Aroumd

This morning, take a short drive into the High Atlas Mountains to the village of Imlil. When you arrive, store your main luggage and load your overnight bags onto pack mules. Make the 1-hour trek to the peaceful village of Aroumd. Perched on a rocky outcrop, the remote village offers stunning views across the High Atlas Mountains and a unique opportunity to experience traditional Amazigh culture. Spend the night in a family-run mountain gite where, surrounded by the smell of woodstoves and bread, you’ll enjoy traditional hospitality and homecooked food. Use the rest of the day to explore the village and the surrounding farmlands. If the group is up for it and weather permits, there will be a chance to hike to the pilgrimage shrine of Sidi Chamharouch (approximately 4 hours return). Regardless of your fitness levels, the gentle pace of Aroumd makes it a special place to explore beyond the reach of the modern world.

Included Activities:

  • Aroumd - High Atlas Mountains guided hike

Accommodation:

  • Gite homestay (Multishare) (Number of Nights: 1)

17
Day 17: Ait Benhaddou

This morning, journey along mountain roads and over Morocco's highest pass, Tizi n'Tichka (2260 m above sea level), to Ait Benhaddou on the edges of the Sahara. Perched on a hilltop and almost unchanged since the 11th century, Ait Benhaddou is one of Morocco's most iconic sites and a World Heritage site. It was once an important stop for caravans passing through as they carried salt across the Sahara, returning with gold, ivory and slaves. Does it look familiar? The town has a long list of film and TV credits, including Lawrence of Arabia, Game of Thrones and Gladiator! Enjoy a leader-led walk through the winding streets of the Old Town, making your way to the top of the hill, from where you can enjoy the views across the surrounding plains. Your evening is free, with the option of partaking in a local cooking demonstration and meal of Morocco's most famous dishes –couscous and tagine.

Included Activities:

  • Ait Benhaddou - Leader-led ksar walk

Optional Activities:

  • Ait Benhaddou - Cooking Demonstration & Dinner (313 MAD)
  • Ait Benhaddou - Henna Tattoo (50 MAD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

18
Day 18: Sahara Desert

Today, you’ll have a full day of driving as you journey south towards the Sahara Desert. After breakfast, drive through the Draa Valley to Zagora, where you’ll see the original route of the caravans. Then, travel along the rugged and desolate Jbel Tadrart ranges through seas of sand and past the occasional desert oasis of date palms to the township of Tamegroute. Here, you’ll visit a library filled with ancient scripts of science, literature and stories of the prophet Mohammed. After, join a local guide to uncover the underground Kasbah. Carry on driving to the frontier town of M'Hamid. From here, your group will jump into 4WDs to the massive Erg Chigaga dunes. This is the largest dune in the Moroccan Sahara and one of the less visited – meaning your experience will be further from surrounding towns and villages, away from the tourist trail. Arrive in the late afternoon, where you’ll get ready for the experience of a lifetime – riding on the backs on camels into the Saharan sunset. Tonight, the starry sky won’t disappoint.

Included Activities:

  • Tamegroute - Ancient Library
  • Tamegroute - Underground kasbah guided tour
  • Sahara Desert - Sunset Camel Ride

Accommodation:

  • Desert camp (Multishare) (Number of Nights: 1)

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Day 19: Tissint/Tata

If you’re an early bird, you might want to head to the nearest dune this morning and watch the sunrise – this spectacle in the Sahara Desert is well worth the alarm! After breakfast, you’ll hop back into the 4WDs and drive out of the desert, switching to your private vehicle on the way to Tata. On the way, stop at the waterfall of Attiq in Tissint for a refreshing change of scenery. These waterfalls are all saltwater and the translation of ‘Tissint’ in the local language is ‘salt’! When you arrive in Tata mid afternoon, you’ll have a free evening to relax. If you like, explore downtown with your leader tonight and head out for a great local dinner.

Included Activities:

  • Tata - Leader-led orientation walk
  • Tissint – Waterfall of Attiq

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

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Day 20: Tleta Tagmoute/Tafraoute

This morning, drive to Tleta Tagmoute – a small village where you’ll get to see the oasis granaries, date palm plantations and fruit trees. The lifestyle and irrigation system here is quite unique to the region and you’ll get a deeper understanding of what life was like here with a visit to the old collective granary that’s still in use. After exploring, continue to Tafraoute, arriving in the afternoon. This southern Moroccan village sits in the shadows of the Anti Atlas Mountain Range. Although it’s now more of a campervan destination, Tafraoute remains authentic and a great base for exploring the Anti Atlas region. When you arrive, you’ll head out for a village walk and visit the local souqs to check out how the traditional babouche is made. Then, head to one of the most controversial sights here – the Pierres Bleues (painted rocks). The Belgian artist Jean Verame spray painted these boulders in 1984 and visitors still debate whether these rocks are an artwork or not (so you can decide for yourself!).

Included Activities:

  • Tleta Tagmoute – Amazigh village and collective granary visit
  • Tafraoute – village walk and souk visit
  • Tafraoute - Pierres Bleues Boulders (Painted Rocks)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

21
Day 21: Tafraoute

Go for a hike in the Ameln Valley this morning, passing through small Amazigh villages where you’ll stop to try the local Amlou (almond, Argan and honey spread) with tea. The hike will take you through palm trees, almond trees and fields of alfalfa crops used by locals to feed their animals. The area is quite rocky in general, so sturdy shoes are needed. Stop for a picnic lunch set against the beautiful view of the valley. Return to Tafraoute for a free afternoon and evening.

Included Activities:

  • Tafraoute - Ameln Valley hike

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

22
Day 22: Essaouira

Today will be a bit of a long travel day as you head towards the Atlantic. Passing desert scenery, your route is actually a reserve for the Indigenous argan trees. You’ll stop at a local woman’s cooperative along the way, which specialises in Argan oil production. This coop provides women and their families in the rural area with extra income for their community, promoting independence. You’ll learn about how the Argan is extracted from the trees, how it’s produced, then you’ll get to try the freshly made Amlou paste. Carry on to Essaouira (translating to ‘pretty picture’). Within the stone ramparts, you'll find whitewashed houses with bright blue shutters, art galleries and wood workshops – the perfect spot for photos. This evening is free for you to explore or relax.

Included Activities:

  • Taghazoute – Argan oil women's co-op visit

Accommodation:

  • Riad (Number of Nights: 1)

23
Day 23: Essaouira

Today after breakfast, join a local guide for a walking tour through the old medina, Jewish mellah, port and skala (sea wall). Essaouira is one of the oldest port cities in the country, and fishing here is still quite traditional. You’ll have the chance to meet one of the expert fishermen in the port, who will tell the group all about their story and show you some of the tricks they use, what type of fish to catch and what seasons mean to them. After, enjoy free time for the rest of the day. Jimi Hendrix spent a lot of time here during the 60s, so you know this is a great spot to sit, people watch and listen to the sound of the ocean. Maybe grab a freshly cooked plate of the day's catch at the port or browse the plentiful shops and intriguing art galleries. This is also a hotspot for surfing, so consider taking a lesson if that’s your thing. If you’d prefer to relax, don't miss the opportunity to indulge in a hammam (Moroccan day spa) or local-style bath.

Included Activities:

  • Essaouira - Guided walking tour
  • Essaouira – Local fisherman visit

Optional Activities:

  • Essaouira - Hamam (public baths) (200 MAD)
  • Essaouira - Amazigh Massage (400 MAD)
  • Essaouira - Horse Riding (300 MAD)
  • Essaouira - Seafood Market Lunch (100 MAD)

Accommodation:

  • Riad (Number of Nights: 1)

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Day 24: Marrakech

Enjoy a free morning in Essaouira, then catch a bus back to Marrakech in the afternoon. Enjoy free time when you arrive, to explore or partake in optional activities. Walk around the famed Djemaa el-Fna – from fire dancers to performers and street food carts, this is somewhere you actually want to get lost. Maybe check out the Palais Bahia, a superb example of Muslim architecture, or the ruins of the Palais Badi. Join your group tonight for an optional farewell dinner.

Optional Activities:

  • Marrakech - A Taste Of Marrakech: Inside the Medina Urban Adventure (605 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Tajine Cookery Class Urban Adventure. (640 MAD)
  • Marrakech - Luxury Spa Hammam & Massage (750 MAD)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

25
Day 25: Marrakech

Your adventure ends after breakfast. Additional accommodation can be pre-booked if you wish to spend more time exploring Marrakech (subject to availability). Just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

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Tour Operator

Intrepid Travel

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Reviews

 

Vanessa   -  Traveled, December 2023

We had a fantastic trip. Our tour leader Luke was amazing, he taught us a lot about the history and culture of Spain and Portugal. I wasn’t expecting to love Portugal as much as I did. A hidden gem. Our Morocco leg was fantastic it was great seeing the diversity between the South and North. We loved our day in Fez and seeing the Atlas Mountains was a real treat. Thanks to our leaders and Intrepid we have had a wonderful time and looking forward to the next destination!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 01/11/2024

 

Jacquelyn   -  Traveled, May 2023

At first it seemed like a bit of a budget tour... for what we paid! Navigating our luggage through Spain & Portugal's cobblestone streets and on public transport! A lot of the tour also felt too rushed! In saying that, I had an amazing time!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 07/03/2023

 

Louise   -  Traveled, September 2022

I did enjoy my trip from Madrid, through Portugal, and Morocco, with the desert extension. The group leaders were excellent, and the itinerary well planned. The local guides were excellent. The trip literature is not as informative as I have had from other companies, but the tour itself was great. I would suggest extra days in Madrid before the trip, as there is no real tour there.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/21/2022

 

Denise   -  Traveled, September 2022

This was my first Intrepid Adventure, I would highly recommend both the company and all the guides we were blessed to meet. The memories of shared experiences will be with me forever. From Spain, Portugal to Morocco, every part was amazing. Thank you Intrepid and thank you to all the guides, bus drivers and all that made my holiday memorable

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 11/21/2022

 

Steve   -  Traveled, August 2022

An exciting and revealing tour that took us to many places we wouldn’t and couldn’t have found easily. A great experience

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 08/30/2022

 

Steven   -  Traveled, August 2022

This was a fantastic way to experience parts of the world that we had not even considered. Great experiences with wonderful guides

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/01/2022

 

Barry   -  Traveled, July 2022

A great adventure that allowed us to see real life in Portugal and Morocco in a safe and enjoyable way.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 07/31/2022

 

Evan   -  Traveled, May 2022

Lots to see and do. Guides were all positive and insightful and dealt with some difficult circumstances in regards to our group members. Always went out of their way to accommodate and show items off the beaten path. If you haven't been to Morocco, this is probably the best trip to see the whole country.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 07/13/2022

 

Katrina   -  Traveled, April 2022

An absolutely amazing trip! It was great to be able to see the influences of architecture and style between Spain, Portugal and Morocco. The Sahara, Coimbra, Chefchaouen and Essaouira were highlights. The tour leaders were great and really knew their stuff.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 05/20/2022

 

Barbara   -  Traveled, September 2023

Our Intrepid trip to Spain, Portugal and Morocco was absolutely wonderful. Our guides we're so helpful and arranged for us to have options depending on our individual interests. Accommodation was very comfortable and transport excellent. We learned so much from our guides and the various local guides they organised. Having meals in locals' homes was a highlight, as was our stay in the Sahara desert. Thank you so much Intrepid!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/08/2023

 

Olivia   -  Traveled, August 2023

This trip was subpar at best. Hardly any time was spent in Spain. Portugal was disappointing as we avoided highlights such as Porto and Lagos, instead spending too much time in towns such as Coimbra. The Moroccan part was much better, but still lacked sufficient support and guidance from the leader.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 09/02/2023

 

richard   -  Traveled, August 2023

Three new countries for us. Each a different culture , lead by great leaders terrific foods, accommodations and fun groups

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 08/18/2023

 

Julie   -  Traveled, July 2023

Spain and Portugal was amazing, the leader Mariela Cavallo was excellent enhancing our food and cultural experiences immensely…thoroughly enjoyed it. Morocco was confronting, as expected but the plight of women and poverty hard to come to terms with. Our tour leaders were limited by their own lack of life experience.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 08/27/2023

 

Stacey   -  Traveled, May 2024

This was a trip of a lifetime - so happy we decided to include the Morocco extension to experience how diverse the country is. So worth it!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 05/27/2024

 

Greg  -  Traveled, March 2024

My 24 day Intrepid tour of Spain, Portugal and Morocco was fantastic. The trip was a good balance between pleasure and adventure. The guides were local, friendly, approachable and well organized. Transport and accommodation were good and we were well looked after. I'll certainly consider going with Intrepid for my next trip away.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 04/21/2024

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