Insight announces red hot savings in cool Morocco
From its ancient city streets to its moonscape-like landscapes, Morocco is fast becoming the destination of choice for adventure-seeking travellers.
Insight Vacations’ Amazing Morocco takes guests on a voyage of exploration through the labyrinths of the imperial cities of Meknes, Fez and Marrakesh, the gorges and oases of the high Atlas Mountains and the vast Sahara Desert.
This year, Insight guests can enjoy Amazing Morocco at over 25 per cent cheaper than last year’s winter program and up to 36 per cent cheaper than summer touring prices. Discounted prices don’t mean you have to compromise on quality with transport on luxury coaches with extra legroom and premium level inclusions still included in the price.
Insight Vacations’ nine-day Amazing Morocco is priced from $1150 per person, twin share, land only. Departures available between 2 November, 2008 and 22 March, 2009.
Some of the many highlights include:
View the Royal Palace, Mohammed V Mausoleum and Hassan Tower in Rabat
Visit the Bab el-Mansour Gate in the imperial city of Meknes
Shop for spectacular Moroccan carpets in Fez
Travel through the magnificent Ziz Gorges and oasis of Tinehir
Take in the awe-inspiring scenery of the High and Middle Atlas Mountains
Explore the town of Ouarzazate, the film capital of Morocco
Visit the Saadi Tombs and see the Koutobia Minaret in Marrakesh.
All Insight’s premium escorted tours provide the ultimate travelling experience with more sightseeing and premium highlights, so your client’s holiday budget goes further.
The exceptional quality, unrivalled value and impeccable service provided by Insight Vacations will create holiday memories that last a lifetime.
For more information see www.insightvacations.com.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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