Route notes
Why this routing works
This 11-week economy itinerary is built as a west-to-east progression before finishing back in Canada. It starts with two longer stays in Dakar (5 nights) and Kampala (8 nights), then uses an open-jaw in Morocco: the ticketed routing reaches Marrakech overland and resumes from Tangier. That structure keeps the Africa portion distinct before moving into Europe.
From Tangier, the route steps through Catania, Athens, Nevsehir, Bucharest, and then another surface section in Croatia. Dubrovnik and Split are both listed as overland points before the itinerary resumes by air to Ljubljana and then Prague, where the longest confirmed European stay is 7 nights. The trip ends in Montreal rather than returning to the original departure city, making this a multi-stop transatlantic routing rather than a closed loop.
The sequence matters here because it combines flight sectors with intentional ground transfers. Using overland breaks in Morocco and Croatia can reduce backtracking and lets the air ticket cover the longer international jumps, while shorter regional moves are handled separately. That kind of mixed-ticket structure is typical when a route includes nearby city pairs that do not need to be flown.
With a March departure and an 11-week total duration, timing is spread across a moderate number of stops rather than very short hops. The confirmed night counts are concentrated in Dakar, Kampala, Catania, Athens, Nevsehir, Bucharest, and Prague, which gives the routing a steadier pace for an economy itinerary covering Africa, Europe, and North America.
