Single riders - 1
Riders sharing -
Rider & pillion -
Total bikes - 1
Maximum bikes on the tour 12
Places remaining - 11
Approximate mileage shown
Day 1 - We depart from Plymouth on the ferry to Santander.
Day 2 - Arrive in Santander and head towards our hotel in Salamanca. (225 miles)
Day 3 - We head into Portugal for a stop in Evora. (265 miles)
Day 4 - We head south to our hotel on the outskirts of Seville, where you can join us for some great local Tapas. (165 miles)
Day 5 - We enter Morocco and we hopefully glide through the border checks. We then travel only 40 miles to our hotel where we spend out first night in Morocco. (150 miles)
Day 6 - Our first full day riding in Morocco as we travel through the Rif Mountains towards Fes, with a visit to Chefchaouen ‘the blue city’ en-route. (170 miles)
Day 7 - A day off the bikes in Fes. We supply a local guide to take you around the medina where you can enjoy the sights and sounds of Fes, or you can relax by the pool.
Day 8 - Just imagine saying to your friends “I’ve ridden to the Sahara desert.” This is today’s ride where we enjoy several stops to meet the locals, but remember this is a motorcycle tour and we are here for the roads. Our spa hotel is waiting for us in Erfoud, where we are booked in on a half board basis. (250 miles)
Day 9 - A day to remember as we ride some incredible roads to Ouarzazate. A few more miles in the desert before riding into the Todgha Gorge for photos and then onto Dades Gorge for lunch. (200 miles)
Day 10 - We travel on our first Tizi Pass as we head to Marrakech, but not until we stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Ait Benhaddou. After a short photo stop it’s on to the Tizi n’ Tichka pass in the High Atlas mountains. (120 miles)
Day 11 - A day off the bikes in Marrakech. You are free to explore the Medina, which is a short walk from our Spa hotel or enjoy the facilities of the hotel.
Day 12 - A day of great views and riding as we head back into the High Atlas mountains and travel the Tizi n’ Test pass towards our night’s stay in Agadir. (190 miles)
Day 13 - A late start today as we have a short ride along the Atlantic coast to Essaouira. As we head slightly inland on the route we see the infamous goats in trees. (110 miles)
Day 14 - We head to the hustle and bustle of Casablanca, where we have an optional four course evening meal at Rick’s Café. Another highlight of the day is our lunch stop, choose your own meat and watch it cooked in front of you. (225 miles)
Day 15 - We head north, this is our last full day of biking in Morocco as we head to the city of Tangier. (220 miles)
Day 16 - We leave Africa and head back into Europe. Our hotel in Spain is set in the Parque Natural Sierra de Grazalema’ and is on a half board basis. (85 miles)
Day 17 - A full days riding to Toledo as we head north through Spain. We have found a great little tapas bar, so the choice is to wind down at the bar or walk into the city. (300 miles)
Day 18 - After yesterday’s long ride we head to Valladolid using a mixture of single carriageway roads and dual carriageways. (160 miles)
Day 19 - The last day in Spain and it’s a short hop to Santander to catch the ferry to Plymouth. (160 miles)
Rider (Single room including cabin) - £3875
Rider (Sharing) - £2875 per rider.
Rider and pillion - £4400 per couple.
A non-refundable deposit of £300 per guest is required to reserve your place.
Preferred payment by BACS, but we accept all major debit/credit cards.
Tour Guides for the whole of the tour
Return ferries from UK to Spain with cabin
Return ferry Algeciras to Tangiers Med
All hotel accommodation in good quality hotels. Your bikes will be parked in the hotel car park, where you can easily get to them.
All Breakfasts in hotels, with 3 evening meals at selected hotels.
Guided tour of Fes with local guide
Polo Shirt
A briefing day approximately 6 weeks prior to departure. No briefings on the ferry and you get to meet the other guests.
Fuel
Travel/breakdown insurance
Lunches
Evening meal other than those in the hotels where provided. We will update you at the briefing day
Anything not listed as included
Some of the highlights of our Morocco tour are shown below.
Situated on the east side of the High Atlas Mountains the Todra Gorge is one of the world’s most spectacular canyons.
Here, both the Todra and Dades Rivers have carved out cliff-sided canyons.
The Todra is the name of the last 600 meters (just under 2,000 feet) of the canyons. In places, this gorge measures just 33 feet across, but the cliffs are more than 500 feet tall on either side.
The gorge (actually a series of separate gorges) was carved out by the passage of the Dades River and is navigable via a road known locally as the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs.
Once we have navigated the hairpins it’s time for lunch with a view
The Tizi n’ Tichka is a mountain pass linking the south-east of Marrakesh to the city of Ouarzazate through the High mountains.
It lies above the great Marrakesh plains, and is a gateway to the Sahara Desert.
The Tizi n” Test is a small pass in the High Atlas mountains.
We take a whole day to travel the pass from Marrakech to Agadir.
The pass is at 2,093 metres (6,867 ft), where a commemorative plaque certifies that the road was laid between 1926 and 1932.
We take you on some stunning roads with great views and yes there is a road through the Sahara!
Join us on a half day walking tour of Fes medina with our friendly local guide, who will show you the sights, sounds and smells of this ancient city.
Morocco is famous for it’s food cooked in the Tagine. You can grab a sandwich for lunch and enjoy a flavoursome evening meal.
Average price for an evening meal of 3 courses with drinks would be less than £10.
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