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19 Days Egypt, Jordan & Morocco Tour | Discover the Best of the Middle East & North Africa

Egypt, Jordan and Morocco.
Duration

19 Days 18 Nights

Tour type

Private

Runs

Everyday Except Monday

Cities

16 Cities

Giza Pyramids Day Trip From Cairo
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco
Kasbah of the Udayas, a historic citadel located in Rabat, Morocco
Famous Rock-Cut Temple In The Ancient City Of Petra, Jordan
Giza Pyramids Day Tours
Giza Pyramids Day Trip From Cairo
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco
Kasbah of the Udayas, a historic citadel located in Rabat, Morocco
Famous Rock-Cut Temple In The Ancient City Of Petra, Jordan
Giza Pyramids Day Tours

Overview

Experience the 19-day Egypt Tour Packages, Jordan & Morocco Express Tour and visit the most beautiful spots of North Africa and the Middle East. The famous pyramids of Cairo will be on your list, Nile cruising Luxor to Aswan, and lost cities like Petra and Jerash are waiting for you in Jordan, Answering your question - what to do next in Multi Country Tours? Fly to Morocco to meet the beauty of Casablanca, Marrakech, Fez, and Rabat. Ltting you have luxury stays, expert local guides, private transfers and top-notch service throughout your trip.

Itinerary

Day 1

As soon as you land at Casablanca Airport, our polite local driver-guide will be waiting for you at Door 2 and he will help you with your transfer. After that, you will go to the north of the country to Rabat, which is the capital city of Morocco. The hotel check-in is done and the rest of the day is yours to spend as you like.

Activities: Transportation from Casablanca Airport to the hotel in Rabat.

Overnight stay in: Rabat.
 

Day 2

After breakfast, begin your guided tour of Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital. Discover its rich history as you visit Chellah and the Kasbah of Oudayas. Enjoy some free time to wander through the colorful souks and bazaars of the old medina.

Later, stop at Café Maure on the banks of the Bouregrag River to experience traditional Moroccan hospitality — sip refreshing mint tea and taste local sweets such as Kaab Ghazal (gazelle horns) and Ghariba.

After this delightful break, continue your journey to Fez, stopping first at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis. A professional guide will walk you through the impressive Roman and Berber ruins.

Next, visit Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities built by Sultan Moulay Ismail, often called the “Versailles of Morocco.” Here in Multi Country Tours, explore the grand Bab El Mansour Gate and the Royal Stables of Lhri, two of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Arrive in Fez by evening and check in at your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Tea Break
Local Experience: Moroccan tea time at Café Maure, overlooking the Bouregrag River.
Overnight in: Fez

Day 3

After a lovely breakfast, it is time to begin your full-day tour to Fez, the spiritual and cultural center of Morocco. The city was the capital of the country up to 1912. So, it is one of the oldest Medinas in the world, which has been acknowledged as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is well known for its labyrinthine alleys and ancient landmarks.

In Multi Country Tours you will explore the most important places, that is, Bou Inania and Attarine Medersas, the traditional tanneries, Ess-Seffarine Square, the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, El-Nejjarine Square, and Mellah, the old Jewish quarter.

The local master craftsman invites you to a pottery workshop to connect with Moroccan art and tradition in a very special way. A local restaurant will serve you lunch after which you will either head back to the hotel or leisurely walk through the beautiful old Medina, exploring at your own pace.

Fun fact: Every October, Fez stages one of the world's most notable Sufi music festivals, which draws in countless performers and visitors from around the world.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Local Experience: Pottery workshop with a local artisan
Overnight in: Fez

Day 4

You will visit the imperial city of Marrakech after your morning meal. On your way, the small villages like Imouzar and Ifrane will be in your sight. Later, when you arrive at the famous Moroccan agricultural center Beni Melal, you will carry on with your trip to Marrakech. In the evening, you will check in at your hotel where you will stay the night.
Marrakech at night.
Meals: Breakfast

 

Day 5

Wake up to the magic of the city of Marrakech, a must-visit city for tourists from all corners of the earth. After breakfast, a whole day of the tour of the "Ochre City" awaits you.

The first place you visit is the Majorelle Garden, the very creation of a French painter Jacques Majorelle who later paved it for Yves Saint Laurent's restoration. Then visit the Menara Gardens, where an orchard is framed by a pool reflecting the Atlas Mountains.

The Koutoubia Mosque, the most acknowledged station of prayer in Marrakech, is next on your list, from where you can walk along and through the Mellah, the former Jewish Quarter. After having lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant, be picked up in a horse-drawn carriage (Kotchi) for a ride to the lively Jemaa El-Fnaa Square where you will find musicians, storytellers, and artisans exchanging the life of the city.

Fun Fact: Marrakech has the nickname “The Land of the Seven Saints” due to the seven Sufi scholars who were very influential in establishing the city’s religious and cultural background.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Local Experience: Horse carriage ride (Kotchi) to Jemaa El-Fnaa
Overnight in: Marrakech

Day 6

Post-Breakfast, savor a free day to unveil Marrakech at your own pace. Shape your Marrakech experience, socialize with the locals, get involved in the “Marrakechi” lifestyle, seek out the storytellers, the snake charmers and let yourself be won over by Marrakech.
Night in Marrakech.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 7

After having your breakfast in the hotel, get ready to leave for Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, which is full of life. When you get there, the first thing that you will do is to visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, a great piece of architecture that is located right next to the Atlantic Ocean - one of the largest mosques in the world and the greatest testimony of Moroccan skill.

Your Multi Country Tours will continue to the beautiful Corniche of Ain Diab, where you will see the sea promenade full of cafés and palm trees, and then you will go on a panoramic drive through the Habous Quarter, which is famous for its mixed style of French and Moroccan architecture. You will also see the Royal Palace (outer visit) before going to your hotel for check-in and rest.

Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in: Casablanca

Day 8

Enjoy a free morning before heading to the airport of Casablanca for the flight to Cairo.

Your tour manager will meet and assist you at Cairo International Airport and then he will escort you to the hotel by an air-conditioned coach. At hotel, the tour manager will assist with a smooth check-in and review your holiday itinerary with you to establish and confirm pick-up times for each tour.

Overnight in Cairo.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 9

Your personal guide will pick you up after the delicious wholesome breakfast in the hotel and take you to the Giza Plateau where you will start your journey by marveling at the Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Visit the Sphinx and the Valley Temple. After the pyramids, you will have lunch at an authentic Egyptian restaurant and then proceed to the New Grand Egyptian Museum or Giza Museum, which is an archaeological museum in Giza, Egypt, just about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the Giza pyramid complex. The GEM Complex is now giving limited access to test site readiness and the visitor experience ahead of the official opening. Admission is now restricted to the Main Galleries, Grand Hall, Grand Staircase, commercial area, and outdoor gardens. Go back to your hotel.

Overnight in Cairo.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Visits: Great Pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, Valley Temple, Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)

Day 10

In the morning, check-out from your hotel and take a transfer to Cairo Airport for a flight to Luxor meeting you and getting you assisted afterwards. By a private car with air conditioning you will be taken to the place of boarding your Egypt Nile cruise for check-in. After lunch on board, a visit to the magnificent Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple awaits you. Have dinner and stay overnight on the Nile cruise.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 11

Following the morning meal, the first stop will be the royal burial ground for 62 Pharaohs, the Valley of Kings, then to the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut which was built by the architects of New Kingdom Pharaoh Hatshepsut in the fifteenth century B. C. Next is the Colossi of Memnon. After lunch, you will cruise to Edfu with a delicious dinner served on board as the activity.
Nile Cruise Overnight.
Optional:
Luxor Hot Air Balloon Ride: A hot air balloon is a very good way to see the "largest open air museum in the world."  The tour will take you over the ruins and temples of Luxor in the stunning light of the morning. The price of a hot air balloon is $129 per person.
Meals:: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 12

After having breakfast on Nile Cruise, explore the rare Roman-style Temple of Horus at Edfu. Enjoy sailing to Kom Ombo where the Temple of Sobek, a site devoted to the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon-headed God Horus, waits for you. Lunch is included on the cruise. Then continue to Aswan by boat. Dinner and overnight continue aboard your Nile Cruise.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
 

Day 13

Breakfast is served on the Nile cruise, followed by a day of looking around in Aswan. Go first to the Unfinished Obelisk, where the largest ancient obelisk was found, which is near the northern part of the ancient Egyptian stone quarries. Then go to the gorgeous Temple of Philae, which is dedicated to the two goddesses Isis and Hathor.
At night stay on board the luxurious Nile Cruise.
 

Day 14

Disembark from your Nile Cruise after breakfast and have some free time in Aswan. You may opt for an additional trip to visit the extraordinary Temples of Abu Simbel, built by Pharaoh Ramses II and dedicated to his wife Nefertari — one of the most romantic and breathtaking monuments of Egypt.

Subsequently, you will be flown to Aswan Airport where you will then take a flight to Cairo where a representative will welcome you and assist you in the check-in process at your hotel for a night of relaxation.

Cairo: Overnight
Breakfast: included

Lunch, and Dinner: included, as well as Breakfast.

Day 15

Breakfast served at the hotel. A little free time will be given, then a transfer to Cairo International Airport for a flight to Amman will be arranged.
A Memphis Tours agent will be at Amman Airport to lead you to your hotel in Amman.

Overnight stay in Amman.

Meals: Breakfast.

Day 16

After eating breakfast we will go to Madaba, where the famous mosaic map of Israel dated back to the 4th century Byzantine period is seen inside the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George. Then we will drive to Mt. Nebo, where Moses is said to have seen the Promised Land and where he is believed to be buried. You will be shown the old monastery, and will be able to see the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and part of the Holy Land from a high point. The next stop will be the drive to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. You will be able to indulge in the health benefits of the mineral mud and also be able to enjoy floating in the extremely salty waters, which have about ten times more salt than ocean water. At the end of the day you will be taken to Amman and then to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 17

You will start your day with breakfast and then a transfer to Jerash in the north, the finest representation of a Roman provincial city in the whole Middle East. You will see the Oval Plaza, the Roman colonnaded street, the Nymphaeum, the Temple of Artemis, the fountains and the walls of the city with their towers and gates. After that, you will move to Ajloun Castle, which was constructed in the year 1184 AD by Izz Al-Din Usama, one of Saladin's generals. From there, you will head towards Umm Qais, the ancient city of Gadara, which is now a ruined Greco-Roman site, offering not only a great view of the Sea of Galilee but also of the Golan Heights. You will then return to your hotel in Amman for overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 18

Start the day with a hearty breakfast and then go on a tour to Petra, the most visited place in Jordan, and a real ancient world wonder. The city was first established by the Nabateans, a group of nomadic people, around the 6th century B. C. and was later turned into a wealthy place that even influenced areas as far north as Syria.

Let your adventure begin with a horse ride through the Siq Canyon followed by a walk to the dazzling Treasury (Al-Khazneh), the most photographed place of Petra, which was also carved into the reddish stone. Take your time to discover the other spots such as the Street of Facades, the Royal Tombs, and Pharaoh’s Castle.

The tour will be followed by a leisurely drive of about 2.5 hours to your hotel in Amman where you will spend the night.

Meals: Breakfast
Overnight in: Amman

Day 19

Your last breakfast at the hotel will be followed by a transfer to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman for your flight home. We hope that your lovely journey to Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco will remain with you as great memories and experiences.

Meals: Breakfast

Included

Meet and assist at all airports by our professional representatives

Guest relations support throughout your stay

7 nights in Morocco, 3 nights in Cairo, 4 nights in Amman — daily breakfast included

4-night 5-star Nile Cruise with full board between Luxor and Aswan

All airport and hotel transfers by air-conditioned coach

Domestic flights in Egypt: Cairo–Luxor and Aswan–Cairo

Private guided tours (small group tours during the Nile Cruise)

Expert English-speaking local guides in Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan

Entrance fees to all major sites listed in the itinerary

Bottled water daily and free Wi-Fi in Egypt vehicles and Morocco hotels

Complimentary Cairo photo session at the Giza Pyramids (digital delivery)

All service charges and taxes included

Excluded

International Airfare

Flights from Casablanca-Cairo-Amman

Entry visa to Morocco, Egypt and Jordan

Personal spendings

Optional Tours

Tipping

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Entry fee to Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca (USD 15 per person)

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