10 nights Golf Tour in Morocco from Marrakech
Day 1 — Arrival in Casablanca (VIP Welcome)
Your luxury journey begins with VIP fast-track service at Casablanca Airport. A private chauffeur welcomes you and takes you to your 5-star hotel (Four Seasons, Hyatt Regency, or La Tour Blanche).
Spend the afternoon unwinding by the ocean or enjoying a spa session.
Dinner is arranged in a refined seaside restaurant to ease you gently into Morocco’s atmosphere.
Day 2 — Golf at Casa Green Golf + Hassan II Mosque
Start your morning with a relaxing breakfast before heading to Casa Green Golf Club for your first tee time. The course is beautifully maintained, quiet, and perfect for a smooth start.
After golf, enjoy lunch at the clubhouse, then visit the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest and most impressive religious sites.
End your day with a gourmet dinner overlooking the Atlantic.
Day 3 — Golf at Royal Anfa + Corniche Evening
Today you play at Royal Golf Anfa, a historic club favored by Casablanca’s elites. Enjoy a scenic and balanced course that offers pleasant shade and ocean breezes.
After your round, relax on the Ain Diab Corniche, where cafés, lounges, and the ocean blend effortlessly.
Spend your evening enjoying fusion cuisine in one of Casablanca’s top restaurants.
Day 4 — Scenic Transfer to Tangier + Medina Tour
After breakfast, your private chauffeur drives you north along the Atlantic coastline toward Tangier (or you may choose a private helicopter transfer for a fast & scenic alternative).
Check in at your luxurious hotel (Fairmont Tazi Palace / Hilton Al Houara).
In the afternoon, explore the winding streets of Tangier’s Kasbah, discovering a blend of Moorish, Spanish, and French influences.
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant nestled inside the old city walls.
Day 5 — Golf at Royal Golf of Tangier
Your morning is dedicated to a full round at the Royal Golf of Tangier, one of Africa’s oldest golf clubs. Its eucalyptus-lined fairways and peaceful environment make it a unique, elegant experience.
After lunch, visit the legendary Caves of Hercules and the lighthouse of Cap Spartel, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic.
Dinner at the marina completes the day.
Day 6 — Golf at Hilton Al Houara Golf Course
Today you play at the stunning Al Houara Golf Course, a modern course combining forest, dunes, and shoreline views.
Spend the afternoon relaxing at the hotel’s private beach or indulge in a premium spa treatment.
Enjoy a calm and elegant dinner at the resort.
Day 7 — Transfer to Tetouan + Cabo Negro Golf
You drive east along the Mediterranean coastline toward Tetouan and the luxurious Tamuda Bay area.
Check in at a boutique 5-star hotel, then enjoy a scenic round at Cabo Negro Golf Course, known for its lush fairways and sea breezes.
Spend the evening exploring Marina Smir or relaxing by the shore.
Day 8 — Transfer to Rabat + Medina Visit
After breakfast, travel south to Morocco’s capital, Rabat.
Check in at the Sofitel or Marriott, then explore Rabat’s serene highlights: the Oudaya Kasbah, Andalusian Gardens, and the elegant Mohammed V Mausoleum.
Dinner is arranged in a refined Moroccan restaurant.
Day 9 — Golf at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam (Red Course)
Your final full golf day takes place at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, considered the crown jewel of Moroccan golf.
Play the famous Red Course, loved for its challenging design and beautiful scenery.
After your round, relax with a Moroccan hammam or spa experience.
Enjoy a farewell dinner at one of Rabat’s top fine-dining venues.
Day 10 — Return to Casablanca + Departure
After a smooth breakfast, your chauffeur drives you back to Casablanca Airport.
VIP assistance ensures a fast, seamless departure.
Your 10-day premium golf journey ends with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s finest courses and cities.
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Accommodations & Activities
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INCLUDING PRESTATIONS
PRICES & AVAIBILITY
- Private Luxury Transportation Throughout The Tour.
- Personalized, Guided Tours in Key Destinations.
- Tour Desert On Camel For 2 Hours
- Quad Experience For 2 Hours
- Air Ballooning Experience Around Marrakech Villages For 2 Hours
- Buggy Experience For 2 Hours
- Parachut Jump With Photos & Videos Package
- All accomodations are in single room
- Airport Meet in Morocco and Greet with Private Transfers
- 24/7 MLV On-Call Support
- Internet access
- Meals (Not included )
- Entrance Fees, Taxes and All Gratuities Except Resident Tour Director
- Travel insurance ( Not includedl)
- 3 night on half board in HOTEL HAYATT REGENCY
- 3 nights on half board in HOTEL HILTON PALACE
- 2 nights on half board in HOTEL PALACE FOUR SAISONS
PROGRAM EXTENSIONS
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FAQ
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. You can submit and track applications for E-Visa or AEVM (Electronic Travel Authorizations to Morocco) through the Acces Maroc portal.
The maximum duration for a tourist trip is 90 days. If you need to stay longer, you can request an extension at the nearest police station for an additional 90 days.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Yes, international credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted in hotels, some restaurants, shops, and petrol stations. ATM machines for cash withdrawals are also widespread in Morocco.
Yes, you can find internet access at cafes, hotel lobbies, and occasionally free Wi-Fi in public areas. However, internet access in rural areas can be limited. A smartphone with the right plan can provide connectivity almost everywhere.
Both modern flushable toilets and Turkish toilets are available. Tours often aim to visit places with modern facilities.
No, it’s advised to drink bottled water and avoid using tap water for drinking or brushing your teeth. Bottled water is typically provided.
ATM machines are common in airports, metropolitan areas, and medinas but are rare in rural areas. Carry enough cash when traveling outside cities.
Public holidays vary annually due to the lunar calendar. Key holidays include:
- New Year’s Day: January 1
- Independence Manifesto Day: January 11
- Milad un Nabi (Prophet’s Birthday): Varies
- Labor Day: May 1
- Throne Day: July 30
- Eid al-Fitr: Varies
- Eid al-Adha: Varies
- Independence Day: November 18
Yes, Morocco prioritizes the safety of its visitors. To avoid issues, choose a reliable travel company and avoid suspicious places. Local authorities and police are available in tourist areas to address any concerns.
When visiting Morocco, wearing pants and a shirt is common and appropriate, as most locals dress this way. In rural areas, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt can offer protection from the sun and wind.
Pack essential items such as a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Comfortable footwear is vital for extended walking. Consider bringing the following:
- Shawl or scarf: Useful as a wrap, headscarf, or sun shield.
- Comfortable shoes and sandals: A pair for all-day wear and flip-flops or lightweight sandals for comfort.
- Loose-fitting clothing: Choose lightweight, breathable fabrics to stay cool. Avoid tight clothing, and opt for tops with short sleeves or sleeveless styles.
Adapt your wardrobe to the season: layer in winter and opt for light outfits in summer. For formal occasions or upscale dining, bring appropriate attire like a dress or suit.
Yes, alcohol consumption is allowed in licensed venues such as hotels and restaurants. However, drinking in public places and transporting alcohol across the border is prohibited by law. As Morocco is a Muslim country, these restrictions align with local customs and regulations.
It’s challenging to obtain Moroccan Dirham outside the country as it’s a closed currency. Those who manage to do so often face high bank commissions. Once in Morocco, you’ll find ATMs, exchange points, and banks widely available. Many businesses, shops, and restaurants accept credit cards, though a 5% transaction fee is often applied.
