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Casablanca

14 Days / 13 Nights

Casablanca

Tour Details

Morocco Tour From Casablanca

Start your Morocco Tour From Casablanca in 14-day and Discover Morocco’s stunning magnificence with Private’s professionally created 14-Day Tour Packages. Explore Marrakech’s charming souks, learn about the historical significance of Rabat and Chefchaouen, and be captivated by the spectacular grandeur of the Sahara Desert. Priavte’s skillfully crafted itinerary offers an amazing journey across Morocco’s cultural highlights, magnificent landscapes, and rich legacy.

Immerse yourself in colorful customs, experience wonderful cuisine, and make memories that last a lifetime. Book your Private Tour From Casablanca in 14-day package now to experience the charm of this wonderful land!

What to Expect in the Tour

Morocco Tour From Casablanca

On this Tour From Casablanca in 14-day, you will discover Moroccan welcoming nature. This 14-day Morocco itinerary from Casablanca is ideal for tourists looking for a thorough yet comfortably cross-country road journey through Morocco from north to south, taking them to the country’s most beautiful destinations, including imperial towns and the Sahara Desert.

Tour Includes

  • Pick-up & drop off at/from your accommodation
  • Transport by private modern vehicle with A/C
  • Experienced English speaking Driver/Guide
  • Car Fuel
  • Camel Trekking (Camel per person)
  • Sunset camel ride
  • Overnight at the Desert Camp (At your preferred tent type)
  • Nights in hotels/Riads
  • 3 dinners( Depending on the accommodation)
  • 4×4 transfer from and to the camp (Alternative to Camels)

Tour Excludes

  • Drinks
  • Lunches
  • Entrance (Optional)
  • Tipping (Optional)

Itinerary

Morocco Tour From Casablanca

Day 1: Arrival to Casablanca airport - Transfer to your hotel

Upon arrival to Casablanca Airport, your driver and guide will cheerfully welcome you to Morocco. Casablanca is the biggest city in Morocco in which we will visit Mohamed V square.

Depending on time of arrival, we might pay a visit to Hassan Il mosque, which hourly organizes guided tours. The mosque is one of the largest in the world which half of it is built on the ocean. If we couldn’t make on time, we will drop you off at your hotel and the visit next day morning.

Day 2: Casablanca - Rabat - Asilah

After a tasty breakfast, We will drive along the coastline to Rabat, one of the imperial cities of Morocco. As we get there we start exploring Rabat. We start by Oudaya Kasbah which is a 12th century building, inside the Kasbah, you will notice a Moorish influence especially the white washed buildings and the colourful Andalusian gardens. Also, on a panoramic view overlooking the Atlantic ocean, you can clearly see the river of Bouregreg that separates Rabat city from the city of Sale.

Next, we carry on to visit Hassan Tower. It is known as the incomplete mosque because the death of the Sultan Yaakoub El Mansour in 1199 stopped the construction. The tower was intended to be the highest minaret in the Islamic world, but it halted at a height of 44m with surrounding walls and 348 columns. Now, the tower is turned to be the emblem of the city of Rabat. In the same place, we visit the Mausoleum of the previous kings Mohamed V, Hassan Il and the prince Moulay Abdellah.

After a delicious lunch in a local restaurant, full of energy we drive north to Assilah, the beautiful seaside city. Overnight stay in a Riad/hotel.

Day 3: Assilah - Tangier - Rif Mountains - Chefchaouen

We leave Assilah after breakfast and go to Tangier along the coast. “The bride of the north” is another name for it. It is situated in the Strait of Gibraltar, northwest of Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic and Mediterranean Seas meet. First, we will explore the Hercules cave which naturally formed by the action of the sea, then drive a bit to Cape Spartel, the lighthouse. After, we will drive for 15min to the city where will have some time to walk around one of the oldest Medinas in Morocco.

Before heading to Chefchaouen, we have time for lunch. We drive to the blue city via the Rif Mountains and the city of Tetouan. There will be stops for stunning views throughout the route. Spend the night in a Chefchaouen hotel.

Day 4: Free day in Chefchaouen

Today is the day of exploring the blue city, we will wonder through the city. Built in the 15-th century, Chefchaouen has an old city which is mostly painted in blue. The highlights of the city are as follows since the city is easy to navigate: The kasbah which is located in the middle of the medina that is not painted in blue as it symbolizes the defensive fortress over the city. The building now is turned to be an ethnographic museum. Also, place Uta Hammam which the busy square of Chefchaouen. In addition to that, Ras El Ma indicating the water spring which has a straight source from the mountains.

You can also do some hiking to Spanish mosque to watch the sunset overlooking to the medina.

Day 5: Chefchaouen –Volubilis - Meknes - Fes

After visiting Chefchaouen, we’ll set out for our next destination: Volubilis. Along the way, we’ll drive through Ouazzan and enjoy more views of the Rif Mountain. In Volubilis, you’ll have the chance to visit the ancient Roman ruins and the UNESCO-listed archaeological site.

After that, we’ll head to the imperial city of Meknes, where you’ll see the historical monuments of the 17th century. You’ll visit the main monuments, such as the Mansour gate, Hedim square, and Moulay Ismail mausoleum, and the mysterious prison of Qara with no doors.

Finally, we’ll travel to another imperial city: Fes. You’ll spend the night in the old Medina at a local riad

day 6: Guided tour sightseeing Fes

We will pick you up from your Fes riad after breakfast to tour the city. Apart from to being Morocco’s cultural and religious center, the city is regarded as one of its imperial cities.

We begin the day by visiting the Royal Palace Gate. Then there’s the well-preserved medieval Medina, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Blue Gate, also known as Bab Boujloud, marks the entrance to the old Medina. You will enter the Medina with a local guide. To see the Medrasa Bouanania, the Najjarine Fountain, the Tanneries, and lastly the Quaraouin Mosque and University, the world’s oldest university. Following that, we leave the Medina to explore the Jewish area known as “the Mellah”. Then we drive to an ancient fortress, for panoramic views of the Medina and the city of Fes. Then return to your riad.

Day 7: Fes – Ifrane - Midelt – Erfoud – Merzouga:

On the next day of your tour, you’ll start by visiting the charming town of Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” due to its Alpine-style houses. After exploring the town, you’ll head to the Cedar Forest, home to barbary apes. You’ll have the chance to see these apes in their natural habitat and enjoy the beauty of the forest. Next, you’ll travel to Midelt, known as the “capital of apples” in Morocco.

You’ll have a lunch break here before continuing to the Ziz Valley, where you’ll see the stunning panoramic views of the oasis palm groves. From there, you’ll head to the date and fossil city of Erfoud and continue to the Merzouga desert.

When you arrive at your accommodation, you’ll be welcomed with a mint tea and spend the night there

Day 8: Merzouga excursion – Visit Nomads – Gnawa Music

Today, we’ll wake you up early so you can see the breathtaking sunrise. Following that, you’ll have breakfast, shower, and begin the day. We have all day today to go on a 4WD adventure in the desert. Merzouga is a gorgeous desert town surrounded by picturesque scenery, oasis, and abandoned settlements. We start our desert discovery from our camp by visiting the nomads in their tents where we can see their way of living and also have a walk their traditional tents.

Later, our journey continues by passing through another Nomadic settlement and a mining Kohl abandoned village to Khamliya where Dark-skinned people live. In this small town, we will have a chance to watch those people play their unique music. 

We will finish our fun day by having a traditional Berber pizza in a very local restaurant in the same town. We get you to your hotel after you enjoyed your meal.

Day 9: Erg Chebbi – Alnif – Gorges of Todgha – Valleys of Dades

On the morning, is best to get up early for lovely sunrise, after breakfast & shower return by camel ride / or 4*4 car towards Merzouga village departure to Rissani town. we will walk around the famous, traditional, and largest Market in the area exploring the local-made goods and art crafts.

It’s better to go to Rissani on one of the following days: Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. These three days are the souk, so it’s a good day for the people of the desert area that want to try and do shopping. Later we travel to Tinghir along the Tafilalt Oasis where we are able to stop to explore the traditional system of irrigation found there.

Driving through Alnif town where we’ll have free time for Coffee/lunch. Then, continue to Tinghir to explore the stunning views of Todra valley & walk along Todra Gorge with its orange towering cliffs, the canyons of Todra Gorge are almost 1,000 feet deep, also a preferred place for climbers. we’ll end our day in Boumalne Dades with its green valley, Dinner & overnight in a hotel / or Riad.

Day 10: Boumalne Dades – Rose Valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

Next day of your Morocco Tour From Casablanca, you’ll continue your journey after breakfast. You’ll drive along the road of Thousand Kasbahs, seeing the kasbahs on both sides of the road.

Next, you’ll visit the Rose Valley and head to Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Africa.” You’ll have the opportunity to visit the cinema studios where many movies, such as Game of Thrones and Gladiator, have been filmed. After that, you’ll visit the UNESCO-listed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, the oldest and largest kasbah in Morocco.

You’ll then drive along the Atlas Mountains, stopping at the Tizi n’Tichka mountain pass for panoramic views and visiting an argan oil cooperative. Finally, you’ll head to the imperial city of Marrakech.

Day 11: Guided sightseeing tour in Marrakech

After breakfast, you will see Marrakech’s historical sights with your local guide. Including visits to Menara Gardens, Koutoubia Minaret, Saadian Tombs, and Bahia Palace. Explore the ancient Medina walls, Agdal Gardens, the marketplaces, and the iconic Jamaa El Fna Square. Explore the iconic plaza, the size of a football field, as it was 500 years ago, complete with storytellers, dealers of magical potions, dancers, snake charmers, and acrobats.

Your guide will take you back to your riad.

Day 12: Marrakech - Essaouira

After breakfast, we head west to Essaouira city. On the route, we’ll stop to visit the Argan trees and goats. Also for panoramic scenery. Essaouira, previously Mogador, is one of Morocco’s major coastal cities. We explore the fishing harbor, the medieval walls with cannons, and the old Medina. Finally, get to your hotel. Overnight stay in Essaouira.

Day 13: Free day in Essaouira

Today, you will have the entire day exploring the charming town of Essaouira, a former Portuguese settlement once known as Mogador. This picturesque town was fortified by a French architect influenced by Vauban, giving it a unique historical character. Our day of discovery will begin at the Skalla Fortress, where we’ll visit the iconic ramparts. Afterward, we’ll wander through the narrow alleys of the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning arts and crafts, including intricate items carved from local Thuya wood.

For lunch, you can take a break at the bustling Essaouira port, where fresh fish is a must-try. Thanks to its favorable microclimate, Essaouira enjoys mild winters and cool summers, making it a pleasant destination year-round. Known as the “City of the Wind,” it’s a hotspot for surfers from around the globe. The town’s rich history includes Roman, Phoenician, and Portuguese influences, which are reflected in its distinctive architecture. Despite its small size, Essaouira is steeped in history and culture.

Each year, the town hosts the renowned “Gnaoua Music Festival,” attracting musicians from Africa and beyond. This vibrant event takes place in the second week of June. In the afternoon, you’ll have some free time to explore at your own pace. You’ll spend the night in a traditional riad or hotel in Essaouira, wrapping up a day filled with history, culture, and charm.

Day 14: Essaouira - Casablanca

Today, we travel back to Casablanca where our amazing tour started. We will drive along the coastline passing through different villages. Finally, arrive to your hotel next the airport in Casablanca where Morocco Tour From Casablanca comes to an end.

NOTE! Please note that this is just a suggested tour itinerary. If it doesn’t align with your preferences, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We are more than happy to design a custom itinerary based on your specific interests and the length of your stay. Whether you’re looking for a more relaxed pace or a different route, we offer fully tailored tours and trips across Morocco to suit your needs.

Pricing depends on the number of participants, with larger groups benefiting from a lower cost per person due to shared transport costs. Additionally, the price is influenced by the quality of accommodation chosen. Feel free to contact us for a detailed and accurate price quote based on your preferences and group size.

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Morocco Tour From Casablanca