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Rabat, Casa & Marrakesh in 4 days

📅 Itinerary Day1:RABAT & CASA Day2: CASA Day3: MARRAKESH 🏨 Hotel Arabesque (Rabat) & Hotel Kyriad (Casa) 🍴 Moroccan Tagine 📌 haggle at markets. A great trip with good weather and amazing scenery / history. Great value for money!
Posted: Jun 10, 2025
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