Hidden Gems of Spain and Morocco Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
Handcrafted for the inquisitive soul, this unique tour uncovers the next generation of travel destinations. Rather than countries, you’ll discover inimitable regions, and each will be a contrast to the last, including Catalonia, Basque, and Galicia, then Western Sahara, Souss-Massa, and Marrakesh-Safi. There’s art, wine, dunes, camels, walled cities, cobbled squares, hidden coastlines, and heritage villages. And as your senses discover the authenticity, you’ll want to keep the destinations a secret.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Stroll the Gothic Quarter and Introduction to Catalonia
Catalan flags fly from the townhouses in Barcelona while locals greet you in Catalan language and the chatter you hear on al fresco terraces is not Spanish. The architecture is also novel as the works of Antonio Gaudi and Lluis Domenech i Montaner add curves and mosaics and chimneys to the streets. When you look a little closer, you’ll see that this architecture is not art nouveau, it is proudly Catalan modernism. While Barcelona is one of the world’s most popular tourist cities, the stories within the city can be quick to take you off the beaten track, as this is a city that emphasizes the difference. You’ll touch down in the city and spend a day with a local guide, discussing the history and admiring the quintessentially Catalan attractions.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Wine Estates of Catalonia and Coastal Tarragona
Bilbao – Pintxos and Poignant Expressions
Bilbao – Immersed in Basque Country
Santiago de Compostela – Beneath the Cathedral Chimes of History
Santiago de Compostela – Exploring the Remote Galician Coast
Casablanca – A Stunning Mosque and an Insight Into Morocco
Dakhla – The Enduring Beauty of the Western Sahara
Dakhla – Where Dunes Meet the Waves: Camel Treks and Beaches
Taroudant – An Ochre-Walled Town Untouched By Tourism
Taroudant – Immersed in a Rustic World
Marrakesh – The Greatest City Square of Them All
Ait Bouguemez – Berber Heritage and the Beauty of the Atlas Mountains
Marrakesh – Depart
Trip Highlights
- Explore the wild Sahara as you journey into the desert by camel and stay at a camp where the dunes meet the waves
- Go off the beaten track in Catalonia and find the fiery soul while you taste Penedes wine and explore the capital city of Tarragona
- Explore the coast of Galicia and immerse yourself in the tradition of its capital, Santiago de Compostela
- Travel across untouched Souss-Massa, where the walled city of Taroudant is a wonderful insight into heritage
- Escape into the High Atlas Mountains and spend time in old Berber villages, with a base in breathtaking Ait Bouguemez
- Take a journey through the old and new of Basque, the northern Spanish region that’s a haven for art, food, and indulgence
- Connect with the local people in each of the distinctive regions while you share stories and swap tales
Detailed Description
Spain and Morocco are a patchwork of contrasting regions and people, where the experiences celebrate the diversity and authenticity of the world we inhabit. From Catalonia to Basque to Galicia, each autonomous community has their own language and style. Morocco’s Western Sahara is a remote swathe of land bordering the Atlantic that is hard to compare with what you find in more traditional regions. Going off the beaten track in these two countries isn’t merely about the choice of destinations. It’s a mindset, an appreciation that Spain and Morocco are complex jigsaw puzzles to be pieced together.
This two-week expedition will explore six regions, as it encourages you to go beyond the preconceptions. Recent developments make Catalonia a fitting place to start exploring local style and autonomy. You’ll visit a breathtaking wine region and get a taste of the coast beyond Barcelona. Then, fly to Bilbao and spend two days in the Basque Country, where the food and art are just two means of defining the difference. Galicia awaits you in the remote northwestern corner of Spain. In this region of tradition and stunning coastlines, you’ll eat plenty of octopus, listen to the cathedral’s chime, and find your own private bay along the wild Atlantic.
When you fly to Casablanca via Madrid, you’ll have a layover in the city and an opportunity to visit one of the world’s largest mosques. Then fly to the Western Sahara territory, which is just opening to tourism. You’ll ride camels over the dunes, bask on endless miles of golden beach, and wonder how somewhere so beautiful is so unknown to the world. Next, you’ll visit Taroudant, an ochre walled town where storytellers gather on the square, and the souks are charmingly confusing. Spend time here before you travel to Marrakesh to visit with the Berbers, travel between their villages in the High Atlas Mountains, and stay in the quaint town of Ait Bouguemez.
Starting Price
$5,700 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 3375 reviews
Our experience in Morocco was nothing short of amazing, thanks to the very talented team at Zicasso’s travel company. Our family was absolutely delighted with the level of care and attention to detail for each activity and lodging we enjoyed during our nine days in Marrakech, Essaouira, Agafay Desert, and, finally, our hotel in the Atlas Mountains.
Let's start with our driver, who impressed us daily with the way he navigated our very comfortable van through very challenging streets and roadways. We always felt extremely safe with him behind the wheel and he was so nice with our kids! When our youngest started to feel carsick going through the Atlas Mountains, our driver did everything he could to make the journey smooth—drove extra slow, pulled over whenever we asked for a little break, and made sure the car was always stocked with plastic bags and plenty of water. We highly recommend our driver, along with each tour guide arranged through the travel company.
Our travel specialist, and the owner, has assembled a fantastic group of people who clearly love their work. You will leave the country with an authentic cultural experience, not just a stamp in the passport. If you get an opportunity, do the backstreet food tour with our guide in Marrakech. She was so hospitable and introduced us to some truly tasty food. My children (ages seven and 12) even ate snails in the market with us! So yes, try the snails, along with whatever else she recommends.
Another tip: if you want a desert ATV experience, but do not want to trek to the Sahara, please consider visiting Essaouira and book an ATV tour there. There are some impressive sand dunes near the beach and we had an absolute blast trekking over those. The ATV route is gorgeous; you get the beach and the desert landscape in one go.
If you want an overnight desert experience, without going to the Sahara, then absolutely go to the Agafay Desert. A camel ride at sunset was a magical first for our children.
Finally, I want to say that the travel company goes above and beyond if there are travel hiccups. On our final night in Morocco, we received a text from our airline saying our flight had been cancelled (part of the massive Airbus recall). There were zero flights out of Marrakech and we needed to be back in the States in two days. My husband found a flight from Casablanca the next day and the travel specialist graciously provided transportation for us for the three-and-a-half-hour drive. We felt like booking with the our travel specialist was like having extra travel insurance! Sincere thanks to him and the entire team.
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We received excellent customer service from Zicasso's travel company.
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The trip exceeded our expectations.
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Zicasso’s travel specialist is a consummate professional, knowledgeable, friendly, and supportive. Excellently planned bespoke itinerary.
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We loved our trip to Spain and Portugal! We enjoyed each of our private tours with our tour guides in the various cities we experienced. They went above and beyond to share their knowledge of the planned sites, plus they added in individual unique sites and information along our walking route.
Zicasso’s tour company took all of our requested activities, venues, and interests to customize a trip that fit us well. They were in communication with us during our trip when a planned site was not available due to construction. Our tour guide provided us with other possible replacement options and let us choose what was of interest to us rather than them making the decision.
We tremendously enjoyed all of the cities, Madrid, Toledo, Granada, and Seville in Spain and Lisbon and Porto in Portugal. Our trip went smoothly and the activities were scheduled at a good pace for us! An extra bonus for us was seeing King Felipe VI by being in the right place at the right time near the opera house in Madrid while we were on our walking tour. We highly recommend Zicasso and the tour company.
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We loved every minute of our trip and were very impressed with the attention to every detail. Each guide was wonderful, extremely well-informed, and fun!
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