Imperial Morocco & Solar Eclipse 2027 - 8 Days



Who is this trip for
Age range
15 - 99Start / End
- Casablanca
- Marrakech
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 24Meals included
8Highlights
- Total Solar Eclipse - Witness a once in a lifetime total solar eclipse over Chefchaouen, with eclipse glasses provided and almost a minute of totality, when you are plunged into darkness
- Marrakech - See the UNESCO-listed Djemaa el Fna, medina and market place
- Talassemtane National Park - Soak up the relaxing scenery of the waterfalls and God's Bridge
- Chefchaouen - Wander around the beautiful blue city nestled in the Rif Mountains
- Casablanca - Independently explore the city and visit the famous Hassan II Mosque
- Fes - Get lost in the world's oldest city's maze-like medina
- Rabat - Stroll around Morocco's charming capital, with its attractive walled medina
- High Atlas Mountains - Relax by beautiful lake Bin El Ouidane and admire the spectacular Cascades d'Ouzoud
- Volubilis – Marvel at the UNESCO-listed Roman ruins at Morocco's best preserved archaeological site
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Summary
Join us in Morocco for the once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse of 2 August 2027, witnessed from the heart of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains. Experience this rare cosmic event as the moon passes directly in front of the sun, casting the Blue City into an unforgettable moment of twilight. Beyond the eclipse, explore Morocco’s imperial cities, ancient Roman ruins at Volubilis, and vibrant medinas, before concluding your journey in the atmospheric streets of Marrakech.
Itinerary
Day 1
Casablanca
Welcome to Morocco and the start of your Solar Eclipse tour! Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, you'll be met and transferred to our hotel where you have the remainder of the day at leisure. Perhaps take a stroll around the souks in the new medina or sit back and watch the world go by with a pot of tea at Rick's cafe.
Please note:: This tour has two departure dates: Thursday 29 July 2027 and Friday 30 July 2027. Please note that minor variations to the itinerary may occur depending on the departure date and the date of the solar eclipse.
Day 2
Casablanca & Rabat
Casablanca - Rabat. This morning after breakfast, we visit the incredible Hassan II Mosque, rising 210 meters into the air, the third largest mosque in the world is covered in ornate traditional tile work.
After exploring Casablanca, we make our way to Rabat, Morocco's charming capital, which is ours to explore this afternoon. Take a stroll along the long stretch of beach that starts behind the medina, or just up the hill from the medina is the well-preserved Kasbah of the Udayas, dating back to the 12th century.
Please note: For those who have opted to start in Marrakech you will be transferred to Casablanca on the morning of day 2 to meet the rest of the group.
Day 3
Volubilis & The Blue City
Rabat - Volubilis - Chefchaouen. Departing Rabat this morning we visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Dating back to 40AD we take time to explore the triple arched Tingis gate, the columns of the Capitoline temple, the Basilica, the courthouse and much more. We'll then continue to Chefchaouen, nestled in the heart of the Rif Mountains, the city boasts incredible blue-washed buildings and majestic views of the surrounding landscape. The rest of the afternoon is ours to independently wander round the Plaza Uta el-Hammam in the heart of the Medina, or perhaps try some of the local street food and watch the sun set.
Day 4
Rif Mountains & Talassemtane National Park
If you're in the group that departed on Thursday 29th July 2027, we make our way to Talassemtane National Park.
Located on the eastern side of the Rif Mountains, Talassemtane boasts a wide range of landscapes, as well as housing a number of plant species and mammals including the Barbary macaques and the otter. We make our way to the Akchour Falls and God's Bridge where we can relax and soak up the breath-taking views. Return to Chefchaouen for a late lunch and afternoon at leisure to further explore the Blue City.
If you're in the group that departed on Friday 30th July 2027, get excited as today you will be viewing the once-in-a-life time solar eclipse!
At around 08:30am, we will gather in Chefchaouen at an optimal vantage point (35°10′28.0″N, 5°16′16.9″W) to witness the total solar eclipse. With minimal light pollution and the Rif Mountains surrounding the city, the view will be clear and breathtaking.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into perfect alignment between the Earth and the Sun. Remarkably, the Sun is roughly 400 times farther away than the Moon, yet also 400 times larger, allowing them to appear the same size in the sky. This alignment fully blocks the Sun - known as totality - leaving only the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, visible as a shimmering halo in the sudden darkness.
Solar eclipse glasses will be provided to safely view the event - you may remove them during totality to experience the full spectacle.
Eclipse timings in Chefchaouen (WEST, local time): Partial eclipse begins: 08:40:38 Totality begins: 09:45:27 Maximum eclipse: 09:47:34 Totality ends: 09:49:41 (4 minutes, 14 seconds) Partial eclipse ends: 11:01:22
During totality, the city and mountains will fall into an extraordinary moment of darkness—temperatures drop, birds fall silent, and an eerie stillness envelopes the landscape. After the eclipse, partial phases continue until 11:01, allowing time to witness the gradual return of sunlight.
Only select locations along the path of totality, including Chefchaouen, will experience this historic event. Afterwards, we make our way to Talassemtane National Park.
Located on the eastern side of the Rif Mountains, Talassemtane boasts a wide range of landscapes, as well as housing a number of plant species and mammals including the Barbary macaques and the otter. We make our way to the Akchour Falls and God's Bridge where we can relax and soak up the breath-taking views. Return to Chefchaouen for a late lunch and afternoon at leisure to further explore the Blue City.
Day 5
UNESCO listed Fes el Bali
Chefchaouen - Fes. If you're in the group that departed on Friday 30th July 2027, you will depart for Fes this morning.
Bordered on the foothills of the Atlas Mountains lies the imperial city of Fes, the oldest and largest medieval city in the world. On arrival we enjoy a guided tour of Fes el Bali - the old walled city, absorbing the chaos of the souks and getting lost in the medina's labyrinth layout. During the tour visit one of the pungent leather tanneries that Fes is famous for and see the giant dye pits. The remainder of the day is at leisure - why not take part in an optional Tagine Making Class or a night of Moroccan entertainment and food at a restaurant in town (both payable locally).
If you're in the group that departed on Thursday 29th July 2027, get excited as today you will be viewing the once-in-a-life time solar eclipse!
At around 08:30am, we will gather in Chefchaouen at an optimal vantage point (35°10′28.0″N, 5°16′16.9″W) to witness the total solar eclipse. With minimal light pollution and the Rif Mountains surrounding the city, the view will be clear and breathtaking.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into perfect alignment between the Earth and the Sun. Remarkably, the Sun is roughly 400 times farther away than the Moon, yet also 400 times larger, allowing them to appear the same size in the sky. This alignment fully blocks the Sun - known as totality - leaving only the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, visible as a shimmering halo in the sudden darkness.
Solar eclipse glasses will be provided to safely view the event - you may remove them during totality to experience the full spectacle.
Eclipse timings in Chefchaouen (WEST, local time): Partial eclipse begins: 08:40:38 Totality begins: 09:45:27 Maximum eclipse: 09:47:34 Totality ends: 09:49:41 (4 minutes, 14 seconds) Partial eclipse ends: 11:01:22
During totality, the city and mountains will fall into an extraordinary moment of darkness—temperatures drop, birds fall silent, and an eerie stillness envelopes the landscape. After the eclipse, partial phases continue until 11:01, allowing time to witness the gradual return of sunlight.
Only select locations along the path of totality, including Chefchaouen, will experience this historic event. Afterwards, we will depart for Fes.
Bordered on the foothills of the Atlas Mountains lies the imperial city of Fes, the oldest and largest medieval city in the world. On arrival we enjoy a guided tour of Fes el Bali - the old walled city, absorbing the chaos of the souks and getting lost in the medina's labyrinth layout. During the tour visit one of the pungent leather tanneries that Fes is famous for and see the giant dye pits. The remainder of the day is at leisure - why not take part in an optional Tagine Making Class or a night of Moroccan entertainment and food at a restaurant in town (both payable locally).
Day 6
High Atlas Mountains
Fes - High Atlas Mountains. Departing Fes this morning, our journey takes us past the Middle Atlas Mountains and the orange groves around Aforer before we ascend into the rugged High Atlas Mountains to the picturesque lake of Bin El Ouidane. Upon arrival relax by the swimming pool, or on the terrace at your lake-shore hotel and enjoy the spectacular views.
Day 7
Marrakech & Djemaa el Fna
High Atlas Mountains - Marrakech. We continue our journey through the Atlas Mountains this morning, where almond trees and juniper covered rocky ridges abound. We stop to admire the spectacular Cascades d'Ouzoud, - the highest waterfall in North Africa, before travelling on to Marrakech via the berber town of Demnate.
This afternoon enjoy a guided tour of Marrakech's old medina. Inside the rose coloured medina walls is a tangle of winding streets and alleys that open onto verdant gardens and bustling souks. At the heart of the medina is Djemaa El Fna, the city's exuberant market place and towering over it, is the famous Koutoubia Mosque, the tallest building in the city. Djemaa El Fna springs to life in the evening so be sure to return to the square this evening and experience it in all its glory!
Day 8
Goodbye Morocco!
Our amazing tour of Morocco and the solar eclipse experience ends today after hotel check out. An included onward departure transfer to the airport in Marrakech will be provided. You can also choose to pay a small supplement for a transfer to Casablanca, if you would prefer to end your tour here.
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 7, Lunches: 1, Dinners: 0
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
Dates & Prices
Jul 2027
from £959
- Thu 29 Jul 2027 > Thu 5 Aug 2027Guaranteed Departure6+ spaces of 24 leftPay MonthlyBest offer£959Book for£250 today, pay the rest later
- Fri 30 Jul 2027 > Fri 6 Aug 2027Guaranteed Departure6+ spaces of 24 leftPay MonthlyBest offer£959Book for£250 today, pay the rest later
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