Sahara Desert Adventure 7 days coach tour from Barcelona
PEPE TOURS
Sahara Desert Adventure 7 days coach tour from Barcelona
PEPE TOURS
Departure City
SPAIN, Barcelona
Returning City
SPAIN, Barcelona
Number of DAYS
7
Meeting point
Sants Train Station, Barcelona
Frecuency
Thursday
PRICE in Euros
1.045,00 €
Description: Sahara Desert Adventure 7 days coach tour from Barcelona
An unforgettable coach holiday from Spain to Morocco’s Great Desert, the Sahara, which includes exploring the historic cities of Fez, Meknes and Volubilis, enjoying a camel ride and living the unique experience of sleeping under the stars in a nomadic camp in the heart of the desert. Travel to the Moroccan desert from Barcelona, in the company of expert English-speaking guides.
Departure days of the tour
Departures: Thursday
Sahara Desert Adventure 7 days coach tour from Barcelona includes:
The tour to Morocco includes:
Transportation by modern air-conditioned bus / English-speaking accompanying guide during the tour / Ferry tickets between Spain and Morocco (round trip) / High-speed train tickets between Barcelona and Malaga (round trip) / Visits in Fez, Meknes and Volubilis / Accommodation in 4* hotels and in a tent in the desert / Daily buffet breakfast (except in Malaga) / 4 dinners / Hotel tourist taxes / Travel insurance.
Precio por persona en Euros del tour Sahara Desert Adventure 7 days coach tour from Barcelona
PRICE PER PERSON IN EUROS (SEASON 2024 - 2025) | ||
IN DOUBLE ROOM | from 1045 € | |
IN SINGLE ROOM | from 1245 € |
Itinerary: Sahara Desert Adventure 7 days coach tour from Barcelona
Day 1. (Thursday) BARCELONA – MALAGA
Call on at Sants train station in Barcelona and departure by high-speed train southbound heading to Andalusia. Pleasant journey with the comfort and speed of this fast train. Arrival in Malaga, one of Spain’s foremost holiday destinations. Transfer on your own from the station to the hotel. Free time to discover at your leisure the capital of the Costa del Sol, hometown of the famous painter Pablo Picasso and the Hollywood star Antonio Banderas, among its most famous citizens. We recommend you to leave your luggages in the hotel and take a stroll into the historic quarter of the city to visit the Alcazaba, one of the symbols of the city, and one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia, the Gibralfaro Castle, that offers outstanding views over the city, the Picasso Museum or the beautiful Renaissance Cathedral of Malaga known as La Manquita (the one-armed) thanks to its unfinished right tower. Hotel accommodation.
Day 2. (Friday) MÁLAGA – TARIFA/ALGECIRAS – TANGIER – FEZ
Departure from Malaga. Drive along the picturesque tourist route of Costa del Sol via internationally renowned places as Marbella and Puerto Banus, arrive to Tarifa or Algeciras where a ferry boat will be used for a short and interesting crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar towards Africa. Upon arrival, presentation of our guide and then we continue towards Larache, a picturesque port city located on the Atlantic coast, on the left bank of the Lucus River estuary, with houses with white walls and light blue carpentry. Free time for lunch (optional). We continue the trip to Fez, the oldest of the imperial cities of Morocco and famous for its ancient walled city, which many compare to that of Jerusalem. Arrival at the hotel. Free time, dinner and accommodation.
Day 3. (Saturday) FEZ – IFRANE – ERFOUD
Breakfast. In the morning we will visit Fez, the oldest and most monumental of the Imperial Cities, to discover the most interesting places of this wonderful city: the 7 gates of the Royal Palace, the Jewish Quarter or Mellah, the Bab Bou Jeloud gate that gives access to the Medina. We continue with a walk through its magnificent Medina or ancient city, declared a World Heritage Site, we will visit the Medersa, one of the main schools of the Koranic religion in Morocco, its Al Karaouine Mosque, one of the largest architectural complexes in Fez known for housing the oldest university in the world, and later we will discover the famous tanners’ neighbourhood, with its countless pits full of natural dyes that make up a colourful landscape. After visiting Fez, we begin the journey towards the desert. Today we will cross the Middle Atlas and experience a drastic change in landscape along the way. We will stop in Ifrane. For a moment we will feel as if Switzerland had been located in Africa, hence its nickname “little Switzerland“. This city was built during the French protectorate in the 1930s. Continuation of the trip to Erfoud, land of fossils and juicy dates. Arrival at the hotel and free afternoon. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 4. (Sunday) ERFOUD – MERZOUGA
Today a fascinating day awaits us, enjoying the immensity and solitude of the desert, but also, if you wish, getting to know the culture of the nomadic Berber peoples, an ancient ethnic group, a relic of the pre-Islamic world and who live in one of the most inhospitable places of the Earth, still maintaining their lifestyle and traditions. After breakfast, your guide will offer you the possibility of taking an unforgettable excursion in 4×4 vehicles and getting to know the nomadic peoples of the area, enjoying a folklore show of Gnawa music in the small town of Khamlia, along with a delicious lunch in an oasis. At the indicated time, we head to the Sahara, here the road blurs and the dunes mark the horizon. “When a rich family refused to help a poor woman and her son, God took offence and buried them under mounds of sand 50 km from Erfoud, today known as the Erg Chebbi Dunes in Merzouga.” This is what the legend tells about these majestic dunes. Upon our arrival, the camels are waiting for us to make the last journey to the camp, riding on the backs of these beautiful animals. An unforgettable experience! Arrival at the nomad camp and accommodation in jaimas (fully equipped nomad tents). At night, dinner by candlelight and accompanied by Berber music. Accommodation under the stars.
Day 5. (Monday) MERZOUGA – RISSANI – MIDELT – MEKNES
We will have breakfast surrounded by dunes. Optionally, you can contemplate one of the great events of a stay in the Sahara, the sunrise between the dunes. Today we will say goodbye to the desert, we leave the South to enter the North. Our first stop will be in Rissani, which in its time was an important enclave where desert caravans met. Rissani ‘s position was so strategic that the Filali Dynasty (ancestors of the Alaouite Dynasty that rules the country today) had their epic battle here to replace the Saadim. After that, we will cross the Middle Atlas and experience a new change of landscape along the way. A long but fascinating journey awaits us. As we leave the rolling dunes of Merzouga, the landscape gradually transforms into a succession of towering mountains and cedar forests. As we ascend the winding roads of the Middle Atlas, we encounter stunning panoramas, lush valleys, and picturesque villages with their adobe architecture clinging to the mountain slopes. Arrival at the hotel in Meknes, dinner and accommodation.
Day 6. (Tuesday) MEKNES – VOLUBILIS – TANGIER – TARIFA/ALGECIRAS – MALAGA
Our last breakfast in Morocco. In the morning, we will do a guided tour of Meknes, one of the Imperial Cities of the 17th century, located in the heart of the Middle Atlas and surrounded by 40 km of walls. We will visit the Bab Al Mansour Gate, entrance to the old town and without a doubt the most beautiful gate in Morocco. We continue the trip to Walili, the ancient Roman Volubilis, one of the most important Roman cities of the time. We will visit the archaeological site, walking along the Decumanus Maximus, the main road that crossed Volubilis and admiring the Tangier Gate, the floors of the nobles’ houses, adorned with impressive mosaics, or the Arc de Triomphe, ordered to be built by the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Continue to Tangier, the Moroccan capital of the Strait of Gibraltar, a cosmopolitan city that has always been coveted by many civilizations due to its strategic location, at the main gateway between Europe and Africa. Arrival at the port of Tangier and take the ferry to return to Spain through the Strait of Gibraltar. Drive along the Mediterranean Coast towards Malaga. Arrival at the hotel, free time at your disposal and accommodation. We recommend you go out for Tapa-hopping, an unbeatable way to experience Andalusian culture and savour the charms of its bars and taverns. Tapas are an exquisite, varied and choice example of popular gastronomy which allows you to share a variety of dishes and try a wide range of different products for reasonable prices. Hotel accommodation.
Day 7. (Wednesday) MALAGA – BARCELONA
Last day in Andalusia. According to the timetable of your train to Barcelona, you may spend the morning visiting Malaga or buying your last souvenirs. Transfer on your own to the Maria Zambrano Train Station to take the high-speed train to Barcelona. Arrival and end of services.
Summary
- Departure city: SPAIN, Barcelona
- Returning city: SPAIN, Barcelona
- Cities where we will travel through: Ifrane, Merzouga, Costa del Sol, Erfoud, Fez, Malaga, Marbella, Meknes, Tangier, Tarifa, Volubilis
- Countries where the tour goes: MOROCCO, SPAIN
- Nº days of the tour: 7
- Departure day of the tour: Thursday
- Price: from 1045 €
- Tour code: 33766-07000J000-11-BCNBCN-EG
Please note that
Exceptionally, the itinerary and the order of the excursions could be altered and modified for organizational reasons. Depending on hotel availability or in case of last minute reservations, the provided hotels may be replaced by others of the same category (see list of planned hotels at Scheduled Hotels). Only one suitcase per person will be accepted. To enter Morocco, the citizens of some countries outside the European Economic Community will need additional documentation to the passport, please check with our travel agency. Passengers must pass customs control with their luggage. During the train rides to/from Malaga and during the stay in Malaga, there is no accompanying guide service.