
JEWELS OF ANDALUSIA
July 1 - July 12, 2026

Step into the heart of Morocco and Spain on an unforgettable 10-day journey exploring the Jewels of Andalusia. Join us with a Muslim Spanish historian who shares with us an immersive experience blending Islamic history, spirituality, and adventure in one seamless journey.
Highlights

Visit World Famous Mosques
Explore the world-famous mosques of Alhambra, Cordoba, and Casablanca.Casablanca
It is the largest city and economic capital of Morocco, known for its vibrant blend of modernity and tradition. It has one of the largest and most ornate mosques with one of the tallest minarets in the world.
Alhambra
Located in the crowning city of Granada, the monumental complex of the Alhambra is a space of incalculable Islamic heritage and historical value. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984, its palaces, the Alcazaba, the Palace of Carlos V, the Medina, and the Generalife together constitute a magical place. Touring the Alhambra, you can take a journey through time from the origins of the Nazari Kingdom.Cordoba
Located in the heart of Andalusia, this city was once the capital of Islamic Spain and a global center of education during the 10th-century Caliphate.


Chefchauoen
Located in the heart of northern Morocco, this ‘blue city’ will elevate your imagination with its beautiful history and photogenic scenery.
Airfare and Ground Transportation Included
Round-trip airfare from Washington, D.C. to Casablanca and return from Madrid.Deluxe Accommodations
Stay in centrally located hotels, in each city: Marrakech, Fez, Tangier, Seville, Cordoba, Granada, and Madrid.Daily Breakfast & Dinner
Enjoy delicious local cuisine with 100% halal meals included throughout the tour.

Group Leaders
Zubair Ansari

Zubair is an entrepreneur who serves as Chair of the Islamic Society of Baltimore's Quran Academy Board and served on the ISB Council from 2017 - 2022. Zubair is an avid traveler visiting more than 20 countries, including multiple trips to Morocco and Spain.
Yasin Maymir

Yasin is the general manager of Ilim Tours, the premier European Muslim Travel agency headquartered in Granada, Spain. Yasin has more than twenty years of tour experience tailored for Muslims and was filmed by CNN for his videos on Islamic travels in Andalusia.
More Info
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | July 1 - July 12, 2026 |
| Countries | Morocco and Spain |
| Accommodations | Deluxe accommodations in the heart of each city |
| Meals | Daily Breakfast & Dinner |
| Transportation | Air, Coach and Ferry |
| Tour Guides | Local Muslim experts with deep cultural and historical knowledge |
| Room Type | Price (Per Person)* |
|---|---|
| Triple Occupancy | $3,199 |
| Double Occupancy | $3,399 |
| Single Occupancy | $3,599 |
*Early bird pricing until April 30.
This isn’t just a vacation — it’s a spiritual and cultural awakening. Whether you're drawn by the rich Islamic history, the architectural wonders, or the chance to walk in the footsteps of scholars in Morocco and Spain, this journey offers something truly transformative.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I book my own airfare?
At this time, we do not offer a land-only package. The trip cost includes international airfare between Washington, DC (IAD), and Casablanca with return from Madrid. It also covers the cost of all domestic travel.Do I need a visa for Morocco or Spain?
American citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays in Morocco or Spain for up to 90 days. A passport valid for at least six months beyond the entry date is required for a visa-free visit to Morocco and Spain.Information is subject to change. Participants are responsible for following all international travel requirements and obtaining visas (if required). We will assist attendees with navigating the visa process after registration, if necessary.What are the passport requirements?
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of travel and have at least one blank page for entry stamps.Are any vaccinations required?
No vaccinations are required for entry into Morocco and Spain, but routine vaccines are recommended.What currency is used, and how should I handle money?
1 USD = 9 Moroccan Dirham
1 USD = .85 Euro
Most places in Morocco and Spain accept cash, credit cards, or Apple Pay. They are accepted in major cities, supermarkets, pharmacies, and restaurants.What cities in Morocco and Spain are included in this tour?
In Morocco, we arrive in Casablanca and visit Marrakech, Rabat, Fez, Chefchaouen and Tangier. In Spain, we visit Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, Toledo, and depart from Madrid.What should I wear?
Modest clothing is recommended, especially when visiting mosques. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.What about transportation costs during the trip?
All transportation is covered as part of the trip. This includes international round-trip airfare as well as air-conditioned coach buses for all transfers, tours, and inter-city travel, and ferry while crossing from Morocco to Spain. As a bonus, transportation from ISB to Dulles International Airport (IAD) is included.How much luggage can I bring?
We strongly recommend traveling as light as possible. Each person should bring no more than one checked-in bag (21 kg), and 1 carry-on bag (7 kg).Will I attend Friday prayers in one or both countries?
Yes! The tour includes the first Jumuah in Marrakech at the iconic Koutubiyaa Masjid and its iconic minaret. The second Jumuah will be at the historic Alhambra Masjid in Granada.Is it safe to travel in Morocco and Spain?
Both countries are considered safe for tourists. As always, exercise normal precautions and stay aware of your surroundings.Where will I stay in Morocco and Spain?
ISB Travels has arranged 4-star hotels in the heart of each city in Morocco and Spain. These hotels are selected for their delicious breakfast buffets, location to nearby attractions, and overall value.I have more questions. Who do I contact?
Please email us at [email protected], and we will do our best to get back to you promptly.
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