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TOUR OVERVIEW

11 days

31/10 a 10/11/2027

África

Marrocos and Espanha

PIECE OF CAKE!

100% On-road
ROADMAP
Day 1 - 10/31 - Sunday: Arrival in Málaga, Spain
Reception of participants at the airport and transfer to the hotel. In the evening, we will gather for a dinner and tour briefing.
Day 2 - 11/01 - Monday: Málaga, Spain > Chefchaouen, Morocco | 305 km
Our 10-day journey begins with a leisurely ride along the beautiful Costa del Sol road from Málaga to Tarifa. Once in Tarifa, we board the ferry for a 90-minute crossing to the mysterious Tangier, once home to shadowy merchants, spies, and smugglers. Today, Tangier is one of the most prosperous cities in the country, thanks to its strategic geographic location and its importance for commercial maritime traffic between North Africa and Europe. After lunch and a brief tour, we continue to the blue city, our destination. In the late afternoon, we will explore the medina and enjoy our first dinner in Morocco.
Day 3 - 11/02 - Tuesday: Chefchaouen, Morocco > Fez, Morocco | 200 km
After a more intense day, we will have a slower start before heading to the second most famous city in Morocco, Fez. The road crosses the true “essence” of Morocco, where we will experience a glimpse of the daily life of its people. Moroccan roads are generally well paved and not heavily trafficked. Upon arrival in Fez, we will take the traditional tour through the medina and visit local leather production, among other highlights.
Day 4 - 11/03 - Wednesday: Fez, Morocco >> Arfoud, Morocco | 410 km
A day to remember! Today’s route is certainly the most diverse in terms of landscapes. Along the way, we will pass through vast palm groves stretching over a kilometer, the Ziz Gorges, and the town of Midelt, a small city known for its large fossil mines. On this special day, we begin crossing the Atlas Mountains and start to notice the road gradually surrounded by desert.
Day 5 - 11/04 - Thursday: Arfoud, Morocco - free day
After enjoying a well-deserved rest at this very special hotel, we prepare for another day of discoveries. After learning more about the fascinating fossil craftsmanship, we will have lunch literally in the middle of the desert. It’s a great opportunity to take a camel ride in the Sahara! From there, we continue to another hotel, where we leave the motorcycles and switch to 4×4 vehicles to enjoy the late afternoon in the Sahara, with unforgettable scenery and once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities.
Day 6 - 11/05 - Friday: Arfoud, Morocco > Boumalne Dadès, Morocco | 211 km
Time to leave the desert and head back closer to “civilization.” We will cross several towns on our way to Boumalne Dadès, where we will take a short detour along a breathtaking road to the Dades Gorges viewpoint. A stroll through the city and a great local dinner will wrap up another incredible day.
Day 7 - 11/06 - Saturday: Boumalne Dadès, Morocco > Marrakech, Morocco | 330 km
We will cross the High Atlas Mountains once again, this time via the legendary Tizi-n-Tichka Pass. We will stop at the summit to admire spectacular views. Along the way, we will visit an ancient kasbah famous for being a natural set for many Hollywood movies such as Gladiator, Cleopatra, Asterix & Obelix, Prince of Persia, among others. Several episodes of the popular TV series Game of Thrones were also filmed in this ancient kasbah. We will be able to walk through its alleys and admire its incredible architecture. On this day, we arrive in the most famous city in Morocco after an intense journey. The following day will be entirely dedicated to exploring it.
Day 8 - 11/07 - Sunday: Marrakech, Morocco - free day
We will have the entire day to explore the best of Marrakech—and it will be intense! After breakfast, we leave the hotel for a guided city tour, undoubtedly the best way to spend a full day discovering one of the most sought-after destinations in North Africa. Our itinerary includes famous landmarks such as the historic Bahia Palace, the Menara Gardens, the spectacular Jemaa El-Fna Square, a lively Berber pharmacy, the majestic Koutoubia Mosque, and of course, the famous Medina of Marrakech. The old Medina, rich in colors, sounds, and flavors, is the perfect place for shopping and bringing home souvenirs from our exciting Moroccan journey. In the evening, we will enjoy delicious local specialties at one of the many renowned restaurants serving the best of Moroccan cuisine.
Day 9 - 11/08 - Monday: Marrakech, Morocco > Casablanca, Morocco | 245 km
A highway day to reach Casablanca in time to make the most of it. It is a large city by Moroccan standards and home to the famous Hassan II Mosque, an impressive structure in the heart of the city with great photo opportunities and a fascinating history. The city also offers excellent seaside bars and restaurants to enjoy.
Day 10 - 11/09 - Tuesday: Casablanca, Morocco > Málaga, Spain | 536 km
After nearly a week immersed in Moroccan culture and cuisine, it’s time to say goodbye to this welcoming country. It will be a long day returning to the ferry that will take us back to Málaga. Depending on timing and weather, we may visit the true capital, Rabat, and have lunch at a very traditional restaurant. Back in Málaga, we will say our farewells over a Mediterranean dinner, reminiscing about how affordable Morocco is…
Day 11 - 11/10 - Wednesday: Málaga, Spain > Departure day
Time to return home with memories full of unforgettable moments from this incredible country! We will arrange transfers for everyone to the airport.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MOROCCO EXPERIENCE TOUR
- City of Málaga, Spain
Located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, Málaga is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. It is known for its sunny beaches, museums such as the Picasso Museum—honoring the famous artist born in the city—and historical monuments like the Alcazaba, an ancient Moorish fortress offering panoramic views of the city and the sea. Its vibrant atmosphere, festivals, and Mediterranean cuisine make Málaga an attractive destination for both tourists and history lovers. - Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar by Ferry
The ferry crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar is a unique experience that connects Europe to Africa. During the journey, it is possible to admire the deep waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the contrasting coastal landscapes of both continents. This crossing is not just a transfer between destinations, but also a maritime adventure filled with stories of cultural and strategic encounters, as the strait has been an important route throughout history. - City of Tangier, Morocco
Located at the northern tip of Morocco, Tangier is a city with a rich multicultural heritage, influenced by Berber, Arab, European, and African civilizations. Its busy port and the labyrinthine streets of the medina reveal a fascinating blend of tradition and modernity. Over the centuries, Tangier has been a meeting point between East and West, offering vibrant markets, historic cafés, and a unique atmosphere. - Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca
Located in Casablanca, Morocco, the Hassan II Mosque is one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world. Built with high-quality materials, its architecture blends modern and traditional elements, with a minaret rising over 200 meters high, dominating the city skyline. Situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the mosque is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of the artistic and architectural splendor of contemporary Morocco. - Marrakesh, Morocco
Marrakesh is one of the most iconic and vibrant cities in Morocco. Famous for its colorful souks (markets) and the bustling Jemaa el-Fna square, the city is a hub of traditions, flavors, and aromas. Among historic palaces, lush gardens—such as the Majorelle Garden—and ancient mosques, Marrakesh enchants visitors with its intense rhythm and rich cultural tapestry, reflecting Berber, Arab, and French heritage. - High Atlas Mountains
The High Atlas mountain range stretches across Morocco, offering breathtaking mountainous landscapes. With peaks often covered in snow, hiking trails, and a diversity of ecosystems, this region is ideal for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts. In addition, the small villages and local communities scattered throughout the region provide an authentic glimpse into traditional Moroccan mountain life. - Dades Gorges
Located in the mountainous region of the High Atlas, the Dades Gorges are impressive natural formations carved over millennia by erosion. Their rocky walls display unique colors and shapes, creating dramatic landscapes that captivate photographers and adventurers. The region is popular for hiking and excursions that allow visitors to explore trails winding through canyon and deep valley scenery. - Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world, offers an unforgettable experience of vastness and silence. In Morocco, it is possible to explore golden sand dunes, take camel rides, and camp under a sky full of stars. This extreme and fascinating landscape provides a direct connection with nature, allowing visitors to experience both solitude and the grandeur of the desert environment. - City of Fez, Morocco
Fez is considered the cradle of Moroccan culture and history. Its medina, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets, traditional markets (souks), and historical monuments. Famous for its craftsmanship, ceramics, and Islamic scholarship traditions, Fez offers an immersion into ancient Moroccan life, where every corner tells part of the country’s rich heritage. - City of Chefchaouen, Morocco
Known as the “Blue City,” Chefchaouen is famous for its buildings painted in shades of blue, creating a magical and relaxing atmosphere. Located in the Rif Mountains, this Moroccan town attracts visitors with its picturesque beauty, streets, and unique charm. Beyond its characteristic colors, Chefchaouen offers a rich local culture, with artisan markets and stunning views of the surrounding mountain landscapes.
Each of these destinations offers a unique experience, revealing different aspects of the history, culture, and nature that define the rich diversity of the Mediterranean and North Africa. Ready for the Morocco Experience with ROXMOTORS? Let’s ROX!
INCLUDED
- Accommodation in premium, well-located hotels
- Expert tour guide trained in advanced riding, mechanics, and first aid (WMA certified)
- Support vehicle with Starlink, mechanical assistance, and first aid
- Premium travel insurance
- Digital and printed road book
- Travel kit with ROXMOTORS gifts and memory frame
- Welcome and farewell dinners (alcoholic beverages not included)
- Airport–hotel–airport transfers
- Concierge service for flights, additional hotels, tours, and local experiences
- Motorcycle rental (800cc to 1300cc), including top case and full insurance (check models and upgrade options)
NOT INCLUDED
- Fuel
- Meals and beverages
- Airfare
- Entrance fees and attraction tickets
- Personal expenses
- Any items not listed as included
OBSERVAÇÕES
- Trip subject to minimum number of participants;
- Full protective gear is mandatory: helmet, boots, gloves, jacket, and riding pants;
- For safety reasons, jeans and sneakers are not allowed during riding days.
ONLY WITH US
- A team with over a decade of experience and hundreds of international motorcycle tours
- A truly premium experience with attention to every detail—from service to hotels, restaurants, and experiences
- Small groups of up to 10 motorcycles
- Full concierge service
- Reliability of a well-established company in the Brazilian market, with operations in Chile and Europe
- If you feel less confident riding—especially on gravel sections—ask us about TRX riding courses (special conditions for registered clients)
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