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Discover the best of Morocco on this 7-day journey from Casablanca to Marrakech. Start in the lively city of Casablanca, then explore the charming blue streets of Chefchaouen and the rich heritage of Fes. Traverse the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains to Imilchil and marvel at the striking Todgha Gorges. Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert in Nkob and Zagora, and enjoy an unforgettable night under the stars. Visit the stunning Chegaga Dunes, explore the film-famous Ouarzazate, and admire the ancient fortress of Ait Ben Haddou before arriving in the vibrant city of Marrakech.
Casablanca – Marrakech
Upon arrival, we will begin our journey in Casablanca, Morocco’s main commercial hub. Our first stop will be the impressive Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest mosque in the world, known for its remarkable position overlooking the ocean—a true masterpiece of Moroccan architecture. We will then head to Place Mohamed V, home to some of the city’s oldest government buildings.
Next, we continue to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Here, you’ll visit the iconic Hassan Tower and the 11th-century Oudaias Kasbah, a stunning Andalusian-style fortress. From there, we’ll drive through the picturesque roads of the Rif villages, getting a glimpse of local customs and traditions. By the afternoon, we’ll arrive in Chefchaouen, where you can take in the beauty of this enchanting blue town. We’ll spend the night in a charming local riad.
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a full-day tour. Your morning begins with a drive to Meknes, an imperial city established during the reign of the first Alawite dynasty in Morocco. Here, you’ll visit the impressive Bab el-Mansur gate, the Sahrij Souani Basin, and the exquisitely decorated Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
Following lunch, the adventure continues to Volubilis, Morocco’s most renowned Roman archaeological site, with well-preserved walls and structures that date from AD 24-285. You’ll also stop in Moulay Driss Zerhoun, a town perched dramatically on the rocky spurs of the Khyber and Tazga hills, with its buildings cascading down the slopes. Finally, as the day winds down, you’ll be driven through the mountains to Fes, where you’ll spend the night in a hotel or riad.
After enjoying breakfast at your Riad, you’ll begin your exploration of Fes, Morocco’s spiritual capital. As you wander through its bustling souks, lively alleyways, and impressive historical sites, you’ll be captivated by the city’s distinct charm. Next, we’ll take a walk to admire the magnificent Royal Palace gate, situated between old and new Fes.
We’ll then continue to visit other cultural and historic landmarks, including the renowned Al Qaraouine University, the traditional Tanneries, and the Attarine Museum.
Following lunch, you’ll discover Fes El Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This enchanting area is filled with winding alleys and iconic landmarks like Bab Boujloud, the main gate of the medina. Fes El Bali is a haven for traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, featuring vibrant handmade items in leather, metal, and more. By afternoon, we’ll visit the modern part of the city for a refreshing drink. Overnight stay at a Hotel/Riad.
Our journey continues through diverse landscapes, starting with the Cedar Forest near Azrou, home to the endangered Barbary Apes. We’ll wind through picturesque routes, encountering Berber villages and their traditional lifestyle.
We’ll stop to explore the charming village of Bni-Mellal, admiring the Ein Asrdon Garden and its historic Kasbah. The panoramic views and serene atmosphere make it a perfect spot for a sunset.
After a brief stay, we’ll head to the stunning Ouzoud Cascades, where we’ll enjoy a delicious lunch and hike through the scenic trails. Our final destination is the vibrant city of Marrakech, where we’ll spend the night in a traditional riad.
Marrakesh, a city brimming with Morocco’s exotic culture and charm, is a must-visit destination. With a local guide, you can explore iconic landmarks like the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque and the stunning Majorelle Garden, a masterpiece designed by Jacques Majorelle.
You’ll also delve into history at the Saadian Tombs, a 16th-century necropolis adorned with intricate mosaic tiles. After a leisurely lunch, immerse yourself in the vibrant souks, the city’s bustling markets. Don’t miss the Babouche (shoe), Chouari (carpenter), El-Attarine (perfume and spice), and Cherratine (leather) souks.
As the day draws to a close, the enchanting Djemâa El-Fna square comes alive with snake charmers, musicians, acrobats, dancers, and storytellers, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. This captivating experience marks the end of your 5-day tour from Casablanca, leaving you with lasting memories of Morocco’s imperial cities.