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Morocco Tours / 12 Days Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

Overview

One of the longer excursions in Morocco, lasting 12 days and combining culture, nature, and adventure, departs from Casablanca. We oversee the excursion, departing from Morocco’s regal cities and traveling across the Atlas Mountains to reach the untamed Sahara desert. Over the last few days, we made a stop to explore Marrakech, Morocco’s most popular tourist destination, which boasts some spectacular sights. The trip also offers the chance to make some incredible discoveries in the Fes and Marrakech Medinas.

Highlights

  • Hassan, the third-largest mosque in the world
  • Chefchaouen’s Blue City
  • Rabat’s Challah Necropolis;
  • Al Qarawyine mosque, which is home to the oldest
  • university in the world
  • 16th-century Tanneries in Fes
  • Volubilis ruined town
  • Berber horses and monkeys in the national park of Ifrane
  • Nomads of the Atlas Mountains
  • Ziz evergreen Oasis of palm trees
  • Desert camp to discover the night
  • Camel ride experience between dunes
  • Visit Berber Nomads
  • Panoramic Kasbahs
  • stargazing in the Sahara, sunset, and sunrise to explore
  • Gnawa clothes and music
  • Khettara, underground irrigation system
  • Gorgeous Todra Gorges and Dades Valley
  • Ouarzazate Hollywood of Africa
  • Ait Ben Haddou UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Taroudante Medina such small Marrakech
  • Panoramic sights of the High Atlas Mountains
  • Discover Marrakech Red City
  • Hassan2 3rd largest mosque in the world in Casablanca

Itinerary: 12-Day Tour from Casablanca 

Day 1: Transfer from the airport of Casablanca to your Riad in Rabat

On the first day of your tour from Casablanca, we might have time to visit the Hassan II mosque before making the overnight drive to Rabat, depending on when you arrive in Casablanca. Rabat nighttime.
● Two hours of driving
● No meals
● Riad is the lodging

Day 2: Rabat – Chefchaouen

We will begin the day by taking in the highlights of Rabat, the capital of our nation, which includes historical sites like the Oudaya Kasbah, Shella Kasbah, and Hassan Tower. Then, we depart Rabat and head toward Chefchaouen, a popular tourist destination in Morocco that is especially well-liked by Moroccans during the hot summer months due to its bright blue-rinsed houses. You will have ample time to explore Chefchaouen’s narrow alleys and winding lanes, which are home to many souks selling food and handcrafted goods. Sleeping over in Chefchaouen

  • Five hours of driving
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Riad is the lodging
  • Activities that can be added on 45-minute hikes and guided tours of Chefchaouen

Day 3: Chefchaouen – Meknes – Volubilis – Fes

We depart Chefchaouen in the direction of the Volubilis (Walili) archaeological site, where we begin exploring the amazing Berber-Roman ruins decorated with exquisite mosaics and vibrant tiles that portray Roman mythology.
After that, the tour goes on to the imperial city of Meknes, which was constructed with 20 gates, over 50 palaces, and a 15-mile wall surrounding it. Sultan Moulay Ismail chose Meknes as his capital at the end of the 17th century. We explore some of the most notable sites in Meknes, including Bab Mansour Gate, Place Lhdim (Square of Ruins), and the well-known Haras de Meknes, which is home to the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. We take a 40-minute drive to get to Fes after exploring the city of Meknes. Fes nighttime

  • Six hours of driving
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Riad Accommodation
  • Optional activities: Meknes guided tour

Day 4: FES – Fes guided tour

You begin a day tour of Fez with a local guide, where you experience the old medina’s timeless atmosphere. Fes is an exquisitely preserved medieval city of souks and donkey-wide alleyways. The renowned palace gate, the mosaic factory, La Madrasa Attarine, the Najjarine Fountain, the mosques of El Qaraouine, Madrasa Bonania, and the tanneries are just a few of the city’s most well-known sights and crafts that you will see during your guided tour. If you would like, we can end the visit at any time and drop you off at your real Riad.

  • Two hours of driving
  • About three to four hours of walking
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Riad is the lodging
  • Optional events include cooking classes, dinner shows, and Hammams.

Day 5: FES – AZROU – MIDELT- MERZOUGA DUNES

At 8 a.m., our guide will come to pick you up in your Riad in Fes. We begin our journey through Ifrane, Azrou, cedar forests, and the Ziz valley gorge, across the Middle Atlas to the dunes of the Erg Chebbi. We pause in Midelt for lunch which has an interesting route with a beautiful landscape that offers great shuts with different sceneries for photographers.
We proceed to the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes, where you will have the opportunity to ride a camel for two hours and witness the sun setting at a distance of 250 meters. After that, you will spend the night in an opulent desert camp, where dinner is prepared fresh and served beneath the stars. Joining the circle fire for some drum music after supper is always a good idea.

  • 7-8 hours of driving
  • Breakfast and Dinner Meals
  • Riad is the lodging
  • Extracurricular activities: sandboarding, camel riding, and quad biking

Day 6: Merzouga dunes – Todra Gorges – Dades valley

If we get up early enough, we can witness the amazing sunrise, when the dunes’ hues and the way the shadows move create a breathtaking scene. Our lunch destination is the Todra Gorges and Tinghir, which we depart from after breakfast.
Between Tinjdad and the Todra Valley, the road travels. Walking opportunities abound here; you can stroll up the road on the other side of the gorges or along the river through the gardens. We keep going until we spend the night in the Dades Valley. A hotel stay

  • Five hours of driving
  • Meals: Dinner and Breakfast
  • Accommodation: Kasbah/Auberge
  • Optional activities include visiting a Berber museum, riding a camel, and exploring as a nomadic family.

Day 7: Dades valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou

We begin our journey through the stunning valley of Dades, surrounded by fig trees and mountains, and head towards the gorges. We can take an hour-long walk to explore the valley before continuing to Ouarzazate, the famous film city, where we make a few stops to see the Taourirt Kasbah and the film studios. Afterward, the tour takes us to the World Heritage site of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, which has served as the backdrop for numerous Hollywood blockbusters. It is one of Morocco’s most well-known Kasbahs. An evening in Ait Ben Haddou

  • Five hours of driving
  • Breakfast and Dinner
  • Lodging Kasbah or Hotel
  • Optional activities: painting workshop, one-hour stroll

Day 8: Ait Ben Haddou – Taliouine – Taroudante

If you enjoy watching sunsets, you can enjoy a morning walk to the top of Ait Ben Haddou to witness one. After breakfast is served in your hotel, we will begin our drive. We drive to Taliouine, the well-known Saffron region, where we will stop for lunch. From there, the road continues to Taroudante, passing lovely farms and an Argan forest. The route winds along the stunning dry mountains of the anti-Atlas.
We get to Taroudant towards the end of the afternoon. A night spent in a Riad

  • 6-7 hours of driving
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Lodging Hotel or Kasbah
  • Optional pursuits: strolling for an hour in the morning, discovering saffron in Taliouine

Day 9: Taroudant – Tizi N Test- Imlil

We travel in the morning to the well-known Tizi n Test, which at 2093 meters above sea level, offers some of the most breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains and winding roads. We keep traveling to Imlil town, which is near the edge of Toubkal Mountain. This is where most hikers begin their journey to reach North Africa’s highest peak, and it is also a fantastic chance to learn about Berber culture in these distinctive mountains. An evening in Imlil

  • 6-7 hours of driving
  • Meals: Dinner and Breakfast
  • Lodging Guest house
  • Optional pursuits: trekking and riding mules
  • Day 10: Imlil – Marrakech
  • Before we leave for Marrakech, we have the chance to hike for a few hours in the morning in Imlil Valley to visit a lot of Berber villages. Evening in Marrakech
  • Two hours of driving
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Riad Accommodation
  • Optional activities include paragliding in Lalla Takerkoust, mule riding, and up to four hours of hiking.

Day 11: Marrakech – Marrakech

With the assistance of your local guide, you tour Marrakech’s historical sites starting after breakfast. Those include the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Koutoubia Minaret, and Menara Gardens. We will explore Agdal Gardens, the new Gueliz neighborhood, the markets, the historic Jemaa El Fna Square, and the walls of the old Medina. Discover the well-known square, which is the size of a football field, and see it as it was 500 years ago with storytellers, magicians, acrobats, and vendors selling magical concoctions. Dinner at the hotel

  • Two hours of driving
  • Walking: roughly three to four hours
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Riad Accommodation
  • Extracurricular pursuits: shopping excursions, cooking classes, hammam experience

Day 12: Transfer to the airport of Marrakech or Casablanca

Your lengthy Morocco tour from Casablanca ends today when you are dropped off at the airport in Casablanca or Marrakech.
Traveling by car: It all depends on the airport (20 minutes to Marrakech airport, 3 hours to Casablanca airport)
● Meals: Breakfast

Tours from Casablanca

what's included

  1. All transportation
    2. Breakfast and dinner
    3. Accommodation
     4. Professional driver
     5. Guide in the medina of Rabat ,Fez ,Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech
     6. All applicable taxes

what's excluded

  1. Travel insurance
    2. Fee to Enter Monument
    3. Lunches
     4. Drinks
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