Morocco with Spain Combined — 12N/13D Morocco package

A flagship combined itinerary over thirteen days, pairing the highlights of Morocco with the best of Spain and Portugal.

Morocco with Spain Combined tour package — 12N/13D itinerary, price and inclusions

A flagship combined itinerary over thirteen days, pairing the highlights of Morocco with the best of Spain and Portugal. From Madrid you take in Seville and Granada's Moorish splendour, then cross the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry to Tangier and into Morocco for Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque exterior, the souks and palaces of Marrakech, and the medieval medina of Fez. The journey returns to Iberia for Lisbon and Porto. This is a sweeping multi-country circuit, the same route also catalogued under Spain-Portugal-Morocco, listed here for travellers searching by Morocco first. Schengen and Morocco visa assistance plus ten Indian dinners are included. Expect long travel days and a brisk pace given the breadth. The Gibraltar Strait ferry crossing adds a memorable transition between continents. starting at INR 3,80,000 per person. Covers Madrid 2N, Seville 1N, Granada 1N, Tangier 1N, Casablanca 1N, Marrakech 2N, Fez 1N, Lisbon 2N, Porto 1N.

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Morocco with Spain Combined day-by-day itinerary (12N/13D)

Day 1: Arrival in Madrid

Arrive in Madrid, the Spanish capital, and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is free to rest or take a first walk around the city's grand boulevards and plazas. Evening at leisure.

Day 2: Madrid city tour

A guided tour of Madrid takes in the Royal Palace exterior, the Plaza Mayor, the Puerta del Sol and the elegant Gran Via. The afternoon is free for the Prado Museum or the Retiro Park. Overnight in Madrid.

Day 3: Madrid to Seville

Travel south to Andalusia and the city of Seville. Explore its highlights, including the vast Gothic cathedral with the Giralda tower and the orange-scented old quarter of Santa Cruz. Overnight in Seville.

Day 4: Seville to Granada

Continue to Granada, set against the Sierra Nevada. The city is dominated by the Alhambra, the breathtaking Moorish palace-fortress, with its exterior and the surrounding Albaicin quarter a highlight. Overnight in Granada.

Day 5: Granada to Tangier via Gibraltar Strait

Drive south and cross the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry to Tangier, stepping from Europe into Africa. The crossing offers views back to the Spanish coast. Arrive in Morocco and overnight in Tangier.

Day 6: Tangier to Casablanca

Travel down the Atlantic coast to Casablanca. See the exterior of the monumental Hassan II Mosque, set dramatically over the ocean. The evening is free to rest in Morocco's largest city. Overnight in Casablanca.

Day 7: Casablanca to Marrakech

Journey inland to Marrakech, the vibrant red city. On arrival, get a first taste of its energy, with the Jemaa El Fnaa square coming alive at dusk with food stalls and performers. Overnight in Marrakech.

Day 8: Marrakech sightseeing

Explore Marrakech's Bahia Palace, the souks of the medina and the city's historic landmarks. There is time to soak up the bustle of the lanes and squares. Overnight again in Marrakech.

Day 9: Marrakech to Fez

Travel north to Fez, Morocco's cultural and spiritual heart. The drive passes through changing landscapes towards the imperial city. On arrival, the evening is free to prepare for exploring the ancient medina. Overnight in Fez.

Day 10: Fez to Lisbon

Tour the labyrinthine medina of Fez, with its souks and tanneries, before transferring for your journey to Lisbon, Portugal's hilly capital on the Tagus. Arrive and check into your hotel. Overnight in Lisbon.

Day 11: Lisbon city tour

Discover Lisbon's highlights, from the Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery to the historic Alfama district and its trams. The afternoon allows free time to enjoy the riverside and pastel de nata. Overnight in Lisbon.

Day 12: Lisbon to Porto

Travel north to Porto, famous for its riverside Ribeira district and port-wine cellars. Tour the city's bridges, churches and the atmospheric old town along the Douro. Overnight in Porto.

Day 13: Departure

Transfer to the airport for your return flight. With any spare time before check-in, enjoy a final look at the Douro or pick up port wine and souvenirs to take home.

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Frequently asked questions

What visas are needed?

Indians need a Schengen visa (around 9,500 rupees) for Spain and Portugal plus a separate Morocco visa unless holding a valid Schengen, UK, or US visa (which qualifies for 90-day visa-free entry). Operator advises on the right route.

Best season?

March to May and September to November. Morocco can be very hot June to August.

Are vegetarian or Jain meals available?

Yes. Ten Indian dinners are included; Jain meals on request, harder in Morocco so flag at booking.

How much walking is involved?

Heavy. Old medinas in Marrakech and Fez involve narrow lanes and uneven surfaces.

Why is this listed twice (here and as Spain Portugal Morocco)?

Same product, two listings: one under Europe for Iberia-first travellers and one here under Morocco for travellers searching by primary country interest.

Can the itinerary be customised?

Group dates fixed; private versions on request.

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