Escape to Marrakech, Morocco for some Winter Sunshine Monnday 8 February 2027 (5 Days) Marrakech, the so-called Red City, is actually many shades of dusty terracotta, a complex crossroads of a place within reach of cool high Atlas valleys and windsurfing Atlantic beaches. One of the furthest western extremities of the Islamic world, it is a surprisingly open city, it is many historical and social influences resulting in an air of tolerance and a sense of possibility. The tourist capital of Morocco, it has most of the country’s attractions in concentrated form, its markets, music and performers almost omnipresent to its palaces, museums and gardens. The city’s alleyways, tanneries and souks could keep explorers busy for months. At the centre of the city is a wonderful juxtaposition of high religion and earthy populism: the elegant 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque and the hectic Jemaa El-Fna square. This is the setting for one of the world’s greatest cultural spectacles – a seething mêlée of musicians, snake-charmers, storytellers, water sellers, juggles, acrobats, henna artists, fortune-tellers, market traders, potion mixers and food vendors (selling everything from cinnamon tea to stewed sheep heads). Around them stretches the medina, a place of narrow streets, minarets and the beautiful hidden courtyards of flat-roofed riad houses. And the souks, overflowing with brightly coloured leather slippers and battered old teapots, with caged chameleons and the orange woollen expanses of Chichoua carpets. Beyond is the Siki Ben Youssef Mosque, the city’s main mosque after the Koutoubia. Also here is the ancient Almoravid structure of the Koubba, the Medersa ben Youssef, and the Museum of Marrakech. On the eastern side of the medina are the smelly but colourful tanneries at Bab Debbagh. South of Jemaa El-Fna, down Riad Zitoun el Kedime, is an area of palaces, the Saadian Tombs and an ethnographic museum, the Maison Tiskiwin. Around the edges of the medina are various lush gardens, including the artistically colourful Jardin Majorelle, the Menara, with a large square pool set in a vast olive grove, and the Agdal olive grove. The city has a memorable beauty that has attracted European visitors since at least the 1920s and is one of the great historic cities of North Africa. Includes: • Return Flights from Manchester or Luton • Resort Transfers • 4 Nights Bed & Breakfast • Riad Mouna • 1 Item Of Small Cabin Baggage • All Airport & Tourist Taxes • Finesse Travel Tour Manager • ATOL Protection • Scheduled Airline Failure Insurance Cover * Tourist Tax Included
Cost: £599 Deposit: £150 Single Supplement £140
Itinerary Day 1- Depart your chosen airport on your flight to Marrakech Transfer to your hotel in the centre of Marrakech (approx. 40 minutes) Day 2 – Day at Leisure or Optional Excursion Day 3 - Day at Leisure or Optional Excursion Day 4 - Day at Leisure or Optional Excursion Day 5 – Transfer to Marrakech airport for return flight to Manchester, Luton or Gatwick
To enjoy a real Moroccan experience why not stay in our carefully selected Riad or we have the excellent 5* Radisson Blu A riad is a type of traditional Moroccan and Andalusi interior garden or courtyard associated with house and palace architecture. The term is nowadays often used in Morocco to refer to a hotel or guesthouse- Riad Mouna In Marrakech’s Medina, a 5-minute walk from Jamaâ El Fna Square and Kotoubia Mosque, this air-conditioned Riad features a rooftop terrace with sunbeds, a small pool and views of the local area. It proposes a hammam and massages.Free Wi-Fi is accessible from each room and suite at Riad Mouna. Decorated with elements of Moroccan design, all include a private bathroom and suites also have a seating area with a flat-screen TV. Each morning a continental breakfast is provided. You can try Moroccan cuisine in the dining room or by the fountain on the patio.
The Riad is a 15-minute walk from Ben Youssef Madrasa. Marrakech Menara Airport is 15 minutes’ drive and Marrakech Train Station is a 10-minute drive. The Bahia and El Badi Palaces are 750 yards away. Single Supplement: £140.00
Flights
Manchester - Marrakech - Manchester Flight Times: Outward: 06h50 - 10h45 Return: 12h10 - 16h10 Luton - Marrakech - Luton Flight Times: Outward: 14h25 - 18h10 Return: 11h30 - 15h15 Gatwick-Marrakech-Gatwick Flight Times: Outward: 07h40 - 11h25 Return: 12h15 - 15h55
All times shown are in the local times applicable to that country Flight supplements: no other flight options All prices and airports are subject to availability – routes can be reintroduced, cancelled or amended by the airline at any time. Luggage Included 1 x Small Cabin Bag (45x36x20cm) See “Extras” for additional luggage with charges Transfer Time: Approx. 40 mins
Luggage
A) Cabin Baggage Only (1 Small Bag 45 x 36 x 20cm) to be placed under the seat in front of you This is included with all bookings. B) Cabin Baggage 2 bags onboard £65 ( 1 Case/Bag Max 56x45x25cm and 1 the included Small Bag 45x36x20cm) C) 15kg Check-In Luggage £90 D) 23kg Check-In Luggage £110
Prices are shown for the return. Door2Door Transfers £110pp Return (Sheffield and Rotherham areas only)
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