14 Trip Itinerary from Casablanca Morocco. Best Casablanca Morocco tour. Discover the Morocco Imperial cities and desert. Explore Merzouga dunes, Camel ride, night in desert camp. Explore kasbahs, oasis and Valleys. Experience the berber culture.
Tour highlights
14 Trip Itinerary from Casablanca Morocco
14 Trip Itinerary from Casablanca Morocco
- Explore Casablanca Hassan II Mosque
- Morocco’s vibrant capital, Rabat, with its Royal Palace
- Chefchaouen, the renowned blue city of Morocco
- Volubilis – UNESCO-listed Roman ruins
- Spread imperial city: Meknes
- We tour Fes, Morocco’s most significant cultural hub.
- Real Berber Camp amid the Erg Chebbi dunes in the Sahara Desert with a camel trek
- Morocco’s “Grand Canyon” in Todra Gorge
- UNESCO-listed medina and Djemaa-el-Fna square in Marrakech
- Essaouira: A vibrant fishing port with lovely beaches
Day 1: Arrive in Casablanca and drive to Rabat:
14 days trip itinerary from Casablanca Morocco. Where we will begin your Morocco adventure excursions. Take the first visit to Casablanca and then to Rabat. The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is the biggest mosque outside of Mecca. Then moving on to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. Before you settle into overnight lodging in a riad at the center of the Medina. You will see then the Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Kasbah.
Day 2: Rabat – Assilah – Chefchaouen:
Begin our day 2 of 14 days trip itinerary from Casablanca Morocco after breakfast in riad. Traveling via Asilah to Chefchaouen. The majority of the journey will be by the sea. Then you will have the chance to tour the city of Asilah during our first stop. Asilah is well-known for its yearly festival of art; numerous, painters from over the world have painted the majority of the Medina’s walls. Your excursion includes a stop at the Skalla fortress. Enjoy a stunning view of the Medina and the sea. Drive then into Tanger if time allows to get a sense for the city. After that, continue on to Chefchaouen across the Rif Mountain foothills.
Day 3: CHEFCHAOUEN SIGHTSEEING:
Start your Casablanca Morocco itinerary after breakfast in riad, then tour Chefchaouen. Often known as “The Blue City of Morocco.” With its whitewashed buildings and blue doors and windows, Chefchaouen. Which is at the base of two higher mountains, is a stunning and distinctive city. Chefchaouen, unlike many other areas of Morocco, was under Spanish occupation; as a result. Spanish culture and Moorish architecture are heavily present. Then you will have time on your own in the afternoon. This gives you the chance to explore or simply have some time to yourself. Same riad for the night.
Day 4 : Chefchaouen– Volubilis – Meknes – Fes:
Journey to Fes after breakfast in riad. Passing through Ouazzan and the ancient Roman city of Volubilis. The journey will take then a few hours before you reach Volubilis. The most stunning mosaics in Morocco date back to the third century BC. And they may be seen in the well-preserved Roman empire from 225 BC. Then take a tour of the location here and discover a lot about the Roman Empire. We then proceed to Meknes, the Moroccan Ismaili nation’s capital. In Meknes. Visit the Sultan My Ismail’s interesting Bab Mansour gate, the granary. And the irrigation and plantation Sahrij Souani. The Mulay Ismail Mausoleum is also included in the visit.
Day 5: Fes to explore:
Breakfast in riad. Begin the day 5 of 14 Trip Itinerary from Casablanca Morocco. This will be an exploratory stroll into the Medina where you will see many hidden gems that only the locals are aware of. First of all, Fes, which houses the University of Al Karaouine, the oldest continuously operational university in the world. Morocco’s capital for more than 350 years.
Nejjarine Fountains, Moulay Idriss Mausoleum
As a result, guided tour will take you to the Tanneries. The Nejjarine Fountains, and the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum. Following lunch, stroll through the renowned Jewish neighborhood known as “the Mellah” and see the outside of the Royal Palace. There, have the option of visiting one of Morocco’s few still-operational synagogues. A brief stop at the well-known ceramic factory is also included in your tour of Fes. After which you can gaze out over the entire Medina of Fes in awe. Finally, we will go to the new city for a drink in the late afternoon. Accommodations for the night at riad.
Day 6: Fes – Azrou – Midelt – Ziz Valley – Merzouga:
Depart from the riad after breakfast and travel via Midelt and Errachidia to Merzouga in the southeast. Ifran, known as “the Switzerland of Morocco,” will be your first stop before traveling to Merzouga via Midlet and the Ziz Valley. Catch sights of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains while traveling. Making a pit stop in the well-known cedar forest, the biggest in Morocco. Where you might see Barbarian apes. As you get closer to the city of Er Rachidia. You’ll observe how the landscape transforms to reveal traces of the desert.
Ziz Valley – Merzouga
The tour continues in the lush Ziz Valley after lunch in Midelt. With stops along the way for panoramic views. To go to Erfoud and ultimately Rissani, the birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty. Morocco’s current ruling family. Travel via friendly Berber communities. When you arrive in Merzouga at night.
Day 7: Merzouga village and Camel Trek:
Begin your exploration of the area after breakfast in the riad. In order to experience their music and way of life. Then visit the Gnawa tribe on this Morocco exploration tour. Who were originally brought to Morocco as slaves from Sudan. Drive through a desert region. You will have the chance to encounter nomad families still residing in berber tents. Learn about their way of life. We shall have a local food (a berber pezza) for lunch with a local family today.
Moroccan village
Also go to the souk in Rissani. A medieval Moroccan village that served as the meeting location for the caravans. That traded as far as Timbuctou in Mali and the cradle of Morocco’s ruling family. Many hooded men and veiled women can be seen here. Then begin your guided camel ride in the late afternoon to discover Merzouga’s sand sea under the guidance of an expert camel guide. Dinner at our desert tent where you will spend the night. The camp is furnished with flush toilets for your comfort.
Day 8: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges:
Camel guide will wake you up early in the morning. So you may witness what might be the best sunrise of your life. You will then make the long trip back to Merzouga. En route, you can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary beauty of the magnificent Erg Chebbi sand dunes. Which change as the day goes on. Then depart from your riad after breakfast and go to the Dades Valley to see the Todra Gorges. Which are Morocco’s tallest and narrowest gorges. In order to explore a historic mud hamlet, interact with the residents.
Learn about the culture, you can choose to hike through the fields for an hour after lunch in the valley. You can witness magnificent sand castles and the stunning rock formations. know for “monkey toes” in Dades Valley if you keep going. Finaly you spend the night in your hotel with a view of the Dades valley.
Day 9: Dades Gorges – Skoura – Ouarzazate – High Atlas – Marrakech:
You will travel through the Dades Valley to reach Kalaa M’gouna and Ouarzazate after breakfast at the hotel. Dades Valley’s route is known as the Way of the Thousand Kasbahs. It offers several chances to capture some of your best photos of the trip. Today, Then have the chance to visit Berber Nomads in their caves. After which you may take in the beautiful rock formations and lush Rose Valley. We’ll make a stop in Kalaat M’gouna, know by “the rose city,” to buy the rosewater. After the trip is done, your bedding will continue to smell fresh.
Kasbah Ameridil and nomad families
Then along to Skoura and the valley of the birds. You’ll see the Kasbah Ameridil, a well-preserved kasbah in this region. As part of this Morocco exploration tour, and then go for a short hike across the valley. After stopping for lunch at a traditional Moroccan restaurant with a view of the entire valley. You will have the opportunity to interact with nomad families that live in caves and learn about an alternative difficult way of life. After lunch, we then travel to Ouarzazate, sometimes referred to as “the Hollywood of Africa,” whose natural beauty has drawn many renowned film producers. The place to stay the night will be a typical Moroccan riad.
Day 10: Dades Gorges – Skoura – Ouarzazate – High Atlas – Marrakech:
You will travel to Marrakech via the breathtaking Tizi Ntichka Pass after breakfast at your riad. Then visit the renowned Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou today. In actuality, T-hami El Glaoui created the largest Kasbah in all of Morocco. One of the last Berber chieftains. He made Timbuctu in Mali one of his visits towards the end of the 19th century on one of his lengthy trade journeys. Many of the Glaoui family members now reside in the Kasbah. The Moroccan itinerary will continue via the magnificent Tizin’tichka in the high Atlas mountains after visiting the Kasbah. just before arriving in Marrakech. A night in the oldest medina’s riad.
Day 11: Explore Marrakech Medina:
Begin your Morocco adventure excursions by touring Marrakech. Also known as “the Red City of Morocco,” After breakfast in the riad. Then visit the majority of the locations of historical and cultural interest. Thanks to your guide. The well-known Jemaa El Fna Square, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Tombs, the Palace of Bahia. And the Ben Youssef Coranic School are so included. At a restaurant close to the square for lunch. After that, spend the afternoon at the Majorelle Gardens and pay a quick visit to Marrakech’s new city. Accommodations for the night will be at the same riad.
Day 12: Marrakech to Essaouira:
As you drive to and reach Essaouira’s calm and beauty. The activity and noise of Marrakech suddenly vanishes. As a result, you’ll learn on this Moroccan tour that the name of this old city on Africa’s West Atlantic coast actually translates to “wall” in Berber. And you’ll quickly see why. In fact, tourists from throughout the globe come here to experience the exceptionally unique weather. Investigate its varied and distinctive past, too. Go then through lovely valleys dotted with orange trees as depart Marrakech. On the road to the seaside, there are also old olive trees and active farms. Then, after a few distance, reach Chichaoua. There, can stop for a quick bite or cup of coffee. We will go on when you have had a chance to recharge a little.
Argan trees – Essaouira
Soon came upon the first indications of the Argan trees. These unique trees are prized for their dietary, aesthetic. And diverse medical benefits. The tree, a Tertiary-era remnant species, is remarkably well adapted to the dryness. And other challenging environmental factors of southwestern Morocco. UNESCO is responsible for protecting them because they are currently under risk. Then reach Essouira after all of your morning travel. You may picture what life was like here in the past as you stroll through the historic streets. The atmosphere on the streets is distinctly Portuguese. Once the city was given a new name and turned into a port in the sixteenth century. Overnight in Essaouira Medina
Day 13: Explore Essaouira:
After breakfast at the riad. We begin our Tour in Morocco by visiting Essaouira. As a result, you’ll witness hundreds of handicrafts. Visit the Skala Fortress, watch artists cut Thuya wood, and wander through the medina’s narrow streets. You will eat lunch the Moroccan way today as part of this Morocco discovery tour. With freshly purchased fish “prepared to order.” Then have some free time in the afternoon to explore. Visit then the beach and take some alone time. Surfers from all over the world come to Essaouira. Which is also known as the “City of the Wind.” Essaouira has had a variety of civilizations, including Portuguese rule. They now significantly influence its architecture. Overnight in Essaouira Medina
Day 14: Essaouira to Casablanca aiport:
Transport you to the airport for your departure flight after breakfast in your riad. At the airport, your 14 Trip Itinerary from Casablanca Morocco come to an end.
Includes
- Pick up from your Riad o Hotel in Marrakech
- Private Transport 4X4 with A/C vehicle
- Professional driver/guide English speaking
- Overnight in camp with dinner and breakfast
- Dinners and Breakfasts
- You can stop everywhere to take photos and to feel the view place
- Accommodations with half-board in a few hotels, Riads, or Kasbahs ( breakfasts are included)
Excludes
- Monuments fees
- Lunches
- Soft drinks