9-Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca
Duration
Max People
10
Min Age
+5
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Overview
Embark on a 9-day Moroccan odyssey, from the iconic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca to the coastal charm of Essaouira, the bustling streets of Marrakech, and the cinematic landscapes of Ouarzazate. Dive into the Sahara for a desert adventure, explore the ancient city of Fes, and discover the blue-painted magic of Chefchaouen. Uncover the political and historical gems of Rabat before concluding your journey in the vibrant energy of Casablanca. This is your guide to a memorable tour of culture, landscapes, and unforgettable moments in the heart of Morocco.
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Itinerary
Day 1: Casablanca – Eljadida – Oualidia – Essaouira
After meeting your driver at the airport, you will start your tour from Casablanca. Hassan II Mosque is a must-see that you will start your visits with. From Casablanca, you will drive via the Coastal Road to Essaouira, crossing the ancient Portuguese city of El-Jadida, also called Mazagan, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then, you will arrive in Oualidia for a little break. Oualidia is known for its gorgeous beaches and beautiful lagoon. Continuing to Essaouira, once known as Mogador by the Portuguese settlers. On our way, we may stop to visit a women’s cooperative of local products such as Argan Oil. You have the freedom to explore at your own pace during this time. Savor lunch at one of the many genuine eateries that offer freshly caught seafood while overlooking the ocean. Following lunch, you might want to explore the Medina and an old Portuguese fortress, as well as take pictures of the vibrantly colored fishing boats and little fish market right there in the port. Night and dinner at your hotel.
Day 2: Essaouira – Marrakech
Today, we will leave the beautiful calm city of Essaouira and get from the peace to the hustle and bustle of the Red city of Marrakech, the tourism capital of Morocco. Arrive in Marrakech and start your visits to its sightseeing. You will visit the famous Koutoubia Mosque which is an icon of Moorish-Islamic architecture. Then, you can go for a walk at the Menara Garden, where you can feel the calm and enjoy nature. Your guide will provide you with the historical reasons for building each place or attraction you visit. Majorelle Gardens are one of the must-see of Marrakech, it’s a gorgeous garden that was built by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1923. Later, you can have a walk over the old Medina, Mellah, and enjoy the colorful traditional Souk, which is known for its different smells of spices. Tanjia is recommended for lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Square of Jemaa el-Fna. Spend the afternoon strolling the famous ‘Saht Jemaa el-Fna’ where different shows and folklore dances and songs are being presented to the audience. Also, you can rent what we call ‘Koutchi’, a Calech – horse and carriage, it’s famous in Marrakech for traditional journeys over the city. Overnight and dinner at your riad/hotel.
Day 3: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – Ouarzazate
Today, you will have your breakfast at the hotel and make the check-out. You will depart for Ouarzazate, where you will see the impressive Tizi n’Tichka pass in the Atlas Mountains. We will drive to the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Continuation to Ouarzazate, where we will visit filming studios. Tens of international movies and episodes of famous series were filmed here in Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Hadou, and Merzouga, such as Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Viking, etc. We will check in at the hotel and overnight and have dinner at your hotel.
Day 4: Ouarzazate – Dades Valley – Merzouga
Have your breakfast first then you will depart for Merzouga, passing through beautiful Berber towns called Ksours. You will stop to explore the gorgeous Boumalen Dades before continuing to the impressive Gorges of Dades in Tinghir, famous for its high rock and climbing walls. You can have your breakfast here in the Valley of Dades. Arrive at Merzouga in the late afternoon. You will meet a local guide to prepare you for your desert experience starting with a camel ride to reach the dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga and drink a cup of tea at your desert camp. Hike a high dune for the breathtaking sunset and spend a special night under the starry sky with Berber Gnawa music around the fire.
Day 5: Merzouga – Azrou – Fes
Early morning wake up to not miss the panoramic sunrise in the desert. Then, you will return to Merzouga on a camelback to have your shower and breakfast before leaving back to Fes. We will stop to explore one of the biggest and most traditional Souks in Morocco, in the village of Rissani. Then, we will continue our way by crossing diverse and beautiful landscapes, from mountains to fertile plains. Our second stop will be at the famous Cedar Forest in Azrou. Taking pictures and feeding the Barbarian Monkeys. Overnight at your riad/hotel in Fes.
Day 6: Fes – City Tour
Wake up in the morning for a hearty breakfast at the hotel, after that, you have all the day the day to explore Fes, the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities. The journey begins within the enchanting confines of the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where centuries of history come to life. Then, your tour guide will take you to the famous Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the world’s oldest educational institutions, offering a glimpse into the rich intellectual heritage of the region. Stroll over the bustling souks, iconic tanneries, and historic quarters, each corner reveals a tapestry of Moroccan culture and craftsmanship. The Souk of Fes has a famous gate of Bab Boujloud which is a must-see. Lunch at one of the Medina’s restaurants. Then, you will discover the new part of Fes (Fes el-Jadid) where you can visit the Mellah, a Jewish Quarter, and visit the Royal Palace. In the late afternoon, you will return to the hotel provides a moment to reflect on the day’s discoveries and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Fes.
Day 7: Fes – Meknes – Volubilis – Chefchaouen
Our driver will meet you at the airport for the pick up then you will Travel to Meknes, the former Moroccan capital, in the afternoon (it will take about two hours), take a stroll over Meknes and explore the quaint streets of the old medina. Walk to the shrine of Moulay Ismail, who transformed Meknes from a small town to an imperial city in the 17th century, from Bab Berdaine’s northern gate. Once there, explore the ornately decorated public buildings tucked away in these meandering streets, such as the old souk and Mouly Ismail’s granary. Visit the famous gate of Bab Mansor near the square of El-Hdim (little Jamaa el-Fna square). Proceed to the neighboring archaeological site of Volubilis, where the ruins stand on the edge of a long, high plateau and provide an incredibly striking sight. Later, you continue through the impressive Rif Mountains to visit the pearl of North, Chefchaoue, which is famous for its blue painting streets and buildings. You will enjoy strolling the Medina and taking marvelous pictures in its narrow beautiful alleys. You can also hike a high point of the city from where you can see a panoramic view of the whole city. It seems like a large ship over the sea. Overnight and dinner at your hotel/riad.
Day 8: Chefchaoun – Rabat – Casablanca
Today, we will wake up to leave for Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, after breakfast through the Rif Mountains. With a colorful and lengthy past, Rabat has hosted pirates, Roman settlements, and most recently, the Moroccan parliament. It has many excellent Arab monuments, some from the Almohad and Merenid dynasties, which ruled from the tenth to the fifteenth century, and others much older. You will go on a brief orientation walk and then have some free time to explore the city. Take a stroll around the Medina and Souks to begin your visit. After that, explore the charming walled area of the Kasbah des Oudaias and savor a complimentary local beverage. After that, you will discover the famous Hassan Tower, a minaret of an incomplete Mosque, and also, you will visit the Mohamed the Fifth Mausoleum. Then, you will drive to Casablanca, the economic capital and the largest city in Morocco. Lunch first then you will start your city tour by strolling the old Medina, visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, and discover the great Hassan II Mosque, the largest Mosque in Africa situated in the marginality of Casa overlooking the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and part of it on the sea. It’s the only mosque that non-Muslims can enter. You can walk over to the Cournich in the evening for a relaxation time after a long day of discoveries and visits. Overnight at your hotel.
Day 9: Casablanca Airport
If you will stay in Morocco for more days, you can organize excursions to the attractions around Casablanca. This itinerary ends when our driver drops you off at the Airport of Casablanca with a farewell and we hope to see you again in another experience in Morocco.