Discovering Spain & Morocco by Private Car and Train Itinerary

Interior of Royal Alcazar of Seville, Spain

What to expect on this itinerary

As you journey along the open roads of Spain and Morocco, you will be immersed in the grand palaces, the preserved medieval alleyways, and the dunes of the Sahara. During your customizable itinerary to these two countries, you can bask in the scent of the aromatic spices that fill the markets of Marrakech, and then discover the brilliant frescoes that decorate the rooms of Spain’s Royal Palace. Sample decadent Moroccan cuisine and then develop a personal connection to the passion of flamenco. From the charming narrow lanes to the elegant grand boulevards, travel with the promise of an incredible driving adventure in Spain and Morocco.

Countries Visited

Morocco, Spain

Places Visited

Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Cordoba, Toledo, Marrakech, Dades Gorge, Erg Chebbi, Casablanca, Merzouga, Todra Gorge, Ait Benhaddou, Ouarzazate

Suggested Duration

12 Days

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Day 1

Barcelona – Arrive in the Welcoming City of Barcelona

The majesty of Barcelona emanates from the relaxed ambiance and effortless beauty. The sapphire waters of the Mediterranean Sea lap against the sandy beaches in view of the many lively restaurants. Cafes place tables and chairs along the cobblestones of the historical Gothic Quarter in view of the soaring towers and preserved façade of the Cathedral. Your flight will land at Barcelona-El Prat Airport, where your private transfer will greet you upon your arrival. The 15th-century hall of Ajuntament de Barcelona borders Plaça Sant Jaume and contrasts with the 18th-century neoclassical façade of the Generalitat Palace.

Black and gold murals crafted in the 1920s show an Art Nouveau style that depicts the Catalan fighting campaign in Byzantium and Greece and celebrates the strong, independent tradition of Catalonia. Take your time to settle into the comforts of your luxurious accommodation at the center of Barcelona before venturing to Las Ramblas for an immersive stroll around the cultural heart of the city. The street reaches nearly a mile long and connects Port Vell with Plaça Catalunya. Mosaics decorate the walkways beside the boutique shops and bustling cafes, as the aromas of oranges and strawberries float beneath the wrought-iron frame of La Boqueria Market.

What's Included:

Accommodation
Transfer
Day 2

Barcelona – Delight in a Full Day Guided Tour of Art, Culture, and Cuisine

Day 3

Madrid – Enjoy a High-Speed Train to Madrid with a Half-Day Exploration

Day 4

Madrid – Relish the Imperial Splendor of Madrid and the History of Toledo

Day 5

Seville – Transfer to Andalusia at Seville by way of Captivating Cordoba

Day 6

Seville – Discover Charm and Flamenco on a Full Day Tour of Seville

Day 7

Marrakech – Venture to the Stunning Marrakech for an Introductory City Tour

Day 8

Marrakech – Explore the Marvels of Marrakech’s Medina and Take a Cooking Class

Day 9

Dades Gorge – Revel in Landscapes and Kasbahs en route to Dades Valley

Day 10

Erg Chebbi – Continue into the Desert for a Sunset Tour of the Sahara

Day 11

Casablanca – Revel in Sunrise over the Sahara and Fly to Casablanca

Day 12

Casablanca – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Wander along the palatial grandeur of Moorish and Christian kings in the Alcazar of Seville
  • Discover the preserved Moorish architecture and culture of Toledo that has been shaped by the cohabitation of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim communities
  • Indulge in the colors of sunrise and sunset over the rolling sand dunes of the Sahara Desert during a luxury camping experience at Erg Chebbi
  • Taste the distinctive flavors of Moroccan cuisine with a private cooking class in Marrakech
  • Traverse the trails found along a hidden oasis in the Dades Valley and experience the marvels of the Road of 1,000 Kasbahs
  • Delight in the relaxed atmosphere of Barcelona, accentuated by the enchanting architecture of Antonin Gaudi
  • View a captivating flamenco performance while in stunning Seville
  • Enjoy an immersive stroll through the opulence of the Spanish monarchs during a private tour of the Royal Palace
  • Tour the former merchant roads between Marrakech and Mali while inside a small museum that features historical artifacts

Detailed Description

The pleasure of a road trip is always the promise of discovery, and your 12-day itinerary through Spain and Morocco with your private driver will offer indelible majesty and ineffable adventure embodied through the culture, artistry, and history. Your road adventure will begin in Barcelona with your arrival at Barcelona-El Prat Airport. Your private transfer will greet you upon arrival and escort you to your hotel that is located in the heart of the enchanting city. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure to relish the seaside ambiance and the distinctive culture of the city along the avenue of Las Ramblas. The next day, your guide will lead you on a private, in-depth tour of Barcelona to follow the architectural splendor of Antonin Gaudi and the treasured revolutionary works of Pablo Picasso.

Wake the next morning to board your first-class car of a high-speed train to reach Madrid, the capital of Spain.  If you’d prefer, you could also continue with your own private driver and car. After checking into your hotel, you will have a half-day tour of the beautiful monuments of the city, including the Plaza del Sol and the Basilica de San Francisco. Visit the Royal Palace the next day to experience the opulence of Spanish kings, and then continue to Toledo for a half-day tour spent strolling along the medieval lanes as shaped by Moorish, Jewish, and Christian culture. The next day, you will take a scenic drive into Andalusia, stopping in the gorgeous city of Cordoba en route to Seville. Visit the famous Mezquita and explore the enchanting lanes that are lined with whitewashed walls before settling into Seville for the evening.

The following day, your guide will lead you on a fabulous tour of the city that will encompass the Cathedral and the beautiful Alcazar. In the evening, look forward to a fabulous flamenco show for a captivating introduction to the historical dance. Fly from Seville to Marrakech, Morocco the next day, and your private transfer will greet you at Marrakech Menara Airport to escort you to your luxurious riad hotel inside the Medina. Relish a half-day tour of the fabled city to experience the bustling, maze-like streets and the fascinating Musee Tiskiwin. The next morning, your guide will introduce you to the Saadian Tombs and Bahia Palace before you partake in a fascinating cooking class that will bring insight into the staples of Moroccan cuisine.

Travel along the Road of 1,000 Kasbahs the next day en route to the Dades Valley. Stop in Ait Benhaddou to explore the antique Kasbah that once protected the roadway that leads to Marrakech. The following day, you can spend time in the lush oases of the Dades Valley before traversing Todra Gorge. Visit the Merzouga, the last town before the Sahara Desert, before taking to the sand dunes for sunset. Wake the next morning and bask in the sunrise found along the dunes. Return to Merzouga for a brief flight to Casablanca, and then the remainder of the day will be yours to explore the cosmopolitan contemporary city that offers insight into the French colonial era and the urban culture of country’s largest city. Conclude as your private transfer will greet you at your hotel and escort you to Mohammed V International Airport for your flight home.

Starting Price

$15,600 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.

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Luxury Morocco Travel Review: Marrakech, Chefchaouen, Rabat, Casablanca, Fez, Ouarzazate, Dadès Gorge, Atlas Mountains, Meknes
Marrakech - High Atlas Mountains - Aït Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Valley of 1000 Kasbahs - Rose Valley - Dadès Gorges - Merzouga/ Erg Chebbi (Sahara) - Erfoud - Midelt - Mid Atlas Mountains - Fez - Meknes - Volubilis - Rif Mountains - Chefchaouen - Rabat - Casablanca - MarrakechOn our way home from 12 gorgeous and full days of introduction to a new world, totally unknown to us. What a surprise…. At every corner. A country that amazed us in so many ways with its orgy of colors, smells and tastes. A country that we were lucky to get to know and love with our amazing guide of our travel company, who taught us so much, while tirelessly driving hundreds of kilometers almost every day through ever changing landscapes. We got a glimpse of Morocco through its valleys, mountains, deserts, ancient Medinas, big cities and small Amazirgh (Berber) villages by foot, camels and car but also by our guide’s stories, answers to million questions, by meeting other guides and mostly smiley, welcoming people you meet everywhere. A country that fascinated us not only by its landscapes but by its culture, history, contradictions and disparities; by the beauty in peoples eyes and smiles. We are grateful for this truly enriching experience.

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Tour Review: Spain & Morocco Family Trip, Barcelona, Montserrat, Valencia, Madrid, Toledo, Marrakesh, History & Culture

Our travel planner and his team did a fantastic job organizing my family's recent 12-day trip to Spain (10 days) and Morocco (2 days). Very pleased. We went to Barcelona, Montserrat, Valencia, Madrid, Toledo, Sevilla, Granada and Marrakech in a fast-paced tour during the less crowded month of February and it was amazing. Our travel planner worked with the budget I provided and the interests I specified to make sure that this was the trip of a lifetime! All the hotel, transport and tour arrangements went smoothly and it was well organized. Considering the eight cities, hotel, plane, train and tour details, this was very comforting. I liked that a printed copy of each item and ticket in the itinerary was ready for us when we arrived in Barcelona just in case. And when I had a couple of requests in Sevilla and Marrakech, our travel planner was available by phone to make both things happen! Many thanks!

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Review: Luxury Tour of Spain, Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, Cordoba, Granada, Seville, Opera House Tour, Flamenco Performance

Our travel agency planned a two week, multi-city trip for us, covering Madrid, Toledo, Cordoba, Granada, Seville, the White Villages and Barcelona.  They arranged in-country hotels, transportation, drivers, guides, restaurant reservations and tours.  They did an excellent job on all fronts:  Professional, friendly, thoughtful and thorough.  Highly recommended.

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Luxury Spain Tour Review: Madrid, Barcelona, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Toledo, Art History, Food & Wine, Football

I cannot say enough fabulous things about the luxury tour company. It exceeded every expectation my husband and I had for customer service, care, attention to detail and planning our 12-day tour through Spain in mid-January.

We are seasoned world travelers and have been on many amazing and wonderful adventures. We've had great experiences with many tour companies, but none compare to the level of expertise and excellence of this tour company.

We simply told our trip planners that we wanted to go to Spain, and didn't know exactly where or what to do or see. They took it from there -- all by email, though they certainly were available any time by phone had we wanted to talk. We prefer email. They asked about our interests, what level of accommodations we wanted, how physically active we wanted a tour to be. They then emailed a sample itinerary. We tweeked it some. And voila. They planned a trip for us that was magical and memorable on all levels.

We were greeted at every stop by a driver and taken wherever our schedule directed. All of our plane and train travel in Spain was arranged. All we needed to do was show up. When we arrived in Barcelona, as well as Madrid a week later, there was a taxi strike. We worried how we would get to a soccer (football) match in Barcelona. Our young woman guide for two days simply said, "Don't worry about it. I am your eyes and ears, and I will take care of it." And she did. A driver picked us up, delivered us to the stadium, and waited for us at a nearby location until after the match, when he ferried us back to our hotel.

On our day in Barcelona that was planned for all things Gaudi, it was raining quite hard. Our guide that day did some quick thinking and as I told him, took lemons and made lemonade. He and our driver took us to a small company town outside of Barcelona that Gaudi had designed. In fact, the small church there that he designed served as a first impression of his large cathedral in Barcelona. Then our guide took to a former hospital that exhibited fascinating architecture and history. By the time we finished touring it, and following a delightful lunch, the rain had let up enough for us to visit more Gaudi designs.

Our guides arranged for us to visit a private Gastronomic Society in San Sebastian, which was so much fun, and our lunch was outstanding. They also got us into the private home/office/studio of two art restorers in Sevilla. After the duo showed us the type of art (old paintings and statuary) they restored, and how they did it in their studio, they invited us to their personal upstairs apartment for some refreshments and lively conversation about Spain, Sevilla, politics and food. So delightful and interesting.

Our entire trip was like this. Each and every guide at every stop was bright, knowledgeable and personable. Our trip planners laid pearls here and there along the way -- small delights and pleasures -- that surprised us and kept us totally engaged in the history, culture, food, wine, art and joy of Spain.

This tour company is 100% responsible for making our trip the amazing adventure it was. We look forward to returning next year. This tour company will plan our trip through Northwestern and Southern Spain and then to Portugal.

If you're interested in traveling anywhere in Spain or Portugal, and you want luxury and the trip of a lifetime to deposit into your memory bank to warm you when you're too old to walk the cobblestones, call or email this tour company immediately. Or email me. I'm very happy to share more details of our heavenly trip.

P.S. Our 12-day holiday covered: Barcelona; San Sebastian; Bilbao; Sevilla; Cordoba; Madrid; Toledo. We took two flights and one high-speed train during that time.

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Luxury Portugal & Spain Family Trip Review: Porto, Fatima, Obidos, Lisbon, Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Sintra Castle, Douro Valley
Wow, what a trip! My mother and I had been talking about seeing Portugal and Spain for many years but with Covid and children on the way, my wife and I could not commit to a good time to travel. We endeavored to travel shortly after the birth of our third child. My parents, my wife and I, and our six week old daughter travelled to Spain and Portugal with the assistance of this travel company. You would think a six week old provides some large obstacles to international travel but thanks largely due to our travel agency, we had nothing but ease and comfort throughout our journey. Our travel company anticipated all issues that we might have and was prepared to make adjustments as needed during our 11 night trip to Spain and Portugal. Everything was seamless, no waiting around or late tours. Our drivers and guides were all professionals who took extra effort to ensure we had time to change the baby or prepare her food as needed. And, if we needed to make any alterations to our plans or had questions about our tour, our travel agency provided a Whatsapp number that I simply needed texted for a quick reply.Firstly, we loved the itinerary. We saw everything that we felt we needed to see in our four cities. In each of them, we had at least one short tour to see the city itself and a longer tour where we ventured out to see a specific site outside the city proper. Each of the recommended sites were special in their own way and certainly worth the extra travel time to get to explore them, the Douro Valley north of Porto, Sintra Castle on the coast of Lisbon, Cordoba outside Seville, and Toledo to the south west of Madrid. There was a lot of moving on this trip but that is to be expected when traveling with an itinerary (a newborn to boot) and not going to a relaxing island.Besides our travel company planning the perfect trip, we had three other issues that worked out in our favor on this vacation. We were fortunate to have the world's easiest baby for one. We also chose to use the Doona stroller (a baby car seat and stroller in one) that worked perfectly for our tours and car rides as well as one way on the plane ride home!! The third was that all of our tour guides, drivers, and even the countries of Spain/Portugal were extremely helpful for those traveling with a small child. We were given extra assistance in the airports, on tours in the rain, and at all of our hotels to make traveling with a baby simple and painless. 

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Morocco Vacation Review: Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, Tangier, Cooking Class, History, Culture, Local Cuisine, Museums

Our two-week trip to Morocco, arranged by Zicasso’s travel company, was simply magical! We (a party of four over-70 Americans) found it very easy to book a customized adventure with the founder that met and exceeded our desired goals.

Our journey began with a four-night stay in Marrakech, which included a day trip to the Ourika Valley in the High Atlas Mountains. We then traveled overland to the desert (Erg Chebbi), making an overnight stop on the way to and from the luxury tented camp in Merzouga. Following a night's stay in the desert, we continued on to Fes, Chefchaouen (the “Blue City”), and Tangier. We were accompanied by an experienced English-fluent Berber driver who provided the epitome of service. Once we arrived at our destination, our driver ensured we were connected with a local guide for walking tours that were informative and fun. We were free to wander on our own as well.

To Americans contemplating a similar trip, we had two main concerns prior to leaving: the earthquake damage in and south of Marrakech, and the Middle East political situation. We encountered no problems whatsoever related to either. While in Marrakech and the Ourika Valley, we saw evidence of earthquake damage, but experienced nothing we considered a threat to our safety. Meanwhile, the beautiful Ourika Valley was one of many highlights, so we were very glad it was possible to go there. We discovered the wonderful hospitality Morocco is known for during each part of our journey.

As far as personal safety, follow the advice you would in any large city or tourist area: keep valuables safe and don't carry your cellphone in such a way that it could be easily snatched. The same goes for physical health. We followed general advice to enjoy things that were offered to us in restaurants serving tourists or as part of arranged street tours, while avoiding the temptation to try “exotic”, uncooked things we might find on our own. We ate well, enjoyed lots of mint tea, occasional alcoholic drinks, and had no major problems.

In addition to the Ourika Valley, other highlights included visiting the desert region (camel riding is optional, but a fun-filled 45 minutes if you are game), having a meal of delicious couscous in a Berber home, taking a cooking lesson in Marrakech with a chef, shopping in city souks and at the Fes leather and pottery-making establishments, and learning interesting historical facts during guided walking tours of Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and Tangier.

If heading north, arrange to stop, if only briefly, at the seaside community of Asilah, which holds a festival each year featuring colorful street murals that remain in place until the following year. While in Tangier, tour the American Legation Museum. Among other things, you will learn about the long history of good relations between the US and Morocco, which, in 1777, was the first country to recognize the US. I could go on!

Speaking for our group, the trip was one that will remain in our memories for years to come thanks to all who were involved!

All accommodations were satisfactory. My favorite city lodgings included the riads in Marrakech and Chefchaouen, where I enjoyed a swim in the indoor pool, and the palace in Fes.

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