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The 10-day tour from Casablanca to Marrakech offers an unforgettable journey through Morocco’s diverse landscapes and cultural wonders. From the economic city of Casablanca to the northern part of Morocco through Rabat and Tangier, and the blue pearl of Chefchaouen, where you will visit the blue alleyways and the markets that offer unique native handicrafts, and perhaps take photos with wonderful views of the Rif Mountains. You will visit the historical city of Fes, founded in the 9 cuntery. Toward the golden dunes of the Sahara desert of Merzouga, to the ancient Kasbahs and the traditional villages, this tour promises an enriching experience filled with unique sights and local flavors.
CASABLANCA
We will start the 14-day tour by picking you up from the airport in Casablanca and leaving for the economic area of Casablanca. We will explore the Hassan II mosque, Morocco’s largest mosque. It is located on the edge of the city on the Atlantic seashore, more to the point, on a rocky cliff—free time for lunch. Then we simply take a walk around the city, and then we will visit the Corniche of Casablanca and the Mohammed fifth square known as the Pegeion square. Overnight in a beautiful hotel in Casablanca.
After breakfast. We will leave for Rabat to visit some historical sites like the unfinished mosque Tower of Hassan, and the art mausoleum of Mohammed 5th. Then, you will explore the Oudaya Kasbah, the coastal and fortified kasbah that was built by the Moorish family in the 17th century. It is listed, along with other sites in Rabat, as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Then we will travel to Asilah, a town on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, south of Tangier. Its old town, or medina, is enclosed by well-preserved 15th-century ramparts and gates, built by the colonial Portuguese. The medina is an art hub, known for its murals and Moussem Culturel International d’Asilah, an annual festival.
In the morning, we will leave Assilah and head to Tangier, where we will visit the Hercules caves and the Cap Spartel. We will stop at Tangier and have time to explore the Medina, where heritage harmoniously blends with modern culture. The treasures of Hispano-Moorish architecture, as well as the wonderful craft industry. After Lunch, we will leave for Chefchaouen, where you will enjoy the stunning sights of a blue city located in the Rif Mountains. The influence of the Spanish civilization and Moorish culture can be seen in the architecture and the colors used to decorate the city. While exploring the streets of the city, you will enjoy the markets that offer unique native handicrafts. Overnight in Chefchaouen.
In the Morning, after breakfast. We will leave the Rif Mountains behind and move to discover Volubilis. The archaeological Roman site is well-preserved and listed by UNESCO (1997). The next city is Meknes. It was built by Sultan Moulay Ismael in the 17th Century and is famous for its beautiful gates, mosques, and madrasas. You will see the granary of Sahrij Swani. It is used to store food and water for the “black Army” of the sultan Moulay Ismael. Then, you will visit the mausoleum of the sultan and the Arab-Andalusian style. We will have a look at the tremendous gate of Bab Mansour. Then, we will go to Fes, where we will spend the night.
You will have a leisurely breakfast in your riad before setting off on an interesting journey to Fes. Explore the rich history of the Medina of Fes, built in the 8th century by Moulay Driss II, with the help of your experienced tour guide. The day begins with a visit to the entrance of the Royal Palace, where you will get a sense of the palace’s wealth, and continues with a stop in the Jewish Quarter, an ancient enclave that was Morocco’s first Mellah. Explore the centuries-old Al Qarawiyin University, often considered the oldest in the world. The next stop on our tour is the tomb of Moulay Driss, which pays homage to the city’s founder, before continuing to the famous tanneries, where the ancient art of leatherworking is practiced today. To be sure to see all that this UNESCO World Heritage site has to offer, we will take a drive through the winding streets and alleys of the Medina. During the day, you will retire to your Riad (hotel), a peaceful retreat that offers an ideal combination of relaxation and traditional Moroccan hospitality. On this full-day tour, you will learn about the rich history and culture of Fes. Overnight will be in the same Riad.
We will start toward the desert, crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains. The first stop will be in Ifrane, founded by the French in the 1930s, and known as Morocco’s Switzerland because of its Alpine chalet-styled architecture and aspect. Next, you will travel through the cedar forests, where the famous Barbary macaque monkeys are. You will stop to have lunch before heading to the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. Then, enjoy an unforgettable camel trek into the breathtaking sunset as you travel through the shifting sands before you arrive at a luxury desert camp to spend the night in a charming tent with a private bathroom, surrounded by the dunes. Chill out and enjoy a delicious dinner while listening to the sweet strains of traditional Berber music.
You will get up early to contemplate the most spectacular sunrise you have ever seen at the top of one of the dunes near the camp and enjoy this beautiful landscape. Then, you will have a warm breakfast in the camp before climbing back on the camels to meet your guide/driver.
Then, we will drive alongside Erg Chebbi, a large expanse of sandy desert where Morocco’s Great Dune, more than 250 meters high, is located. We will then continue along the road that was once used for the *Paris-Dakar* and ends where we can see nomadic Families and learn about their customs. The next stop will be at a viewpoint to contemplate the Erg Chebbi divide. We will then reach the village of Kamilia, originally from Sudan, where we will have a relaxing cup of tea while listening to a concert of Gnawa spiritual music. Transfer to your accommodation and have a free afternoon to enjoy the dunes next to the hotel and watch the sunset. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
You will wake up to see a beautiful sunrise over the sand dunes, then you will have breakfast before leaving the desert for Dades. you will stop in Erfoud city to visit a fossil monument, as this city is famous for. Then, drive to Toudra Gorges, where the mountains cover the sky, and enjoy its gorgeous Canyon views. Stretch your legs and enjoy the views before continuing to the Dades Valley, where we will spend our third night.
After having breakfast at your hotel/Riad, you will drive to Marrakech through the Valley of Roses, where we can have a short break so you can get to know their products. Then, we crossed Ouarzazate (the city of Hollywood) to the dramatic village of Ait Benhaddou. UNESCO lists this amazing village as a World Heritage Site due to its unique architecture consisting of many Kasbahs (fortresses) with four tall towers, small windows, and tiny doors. After lunch, you will drive through the spectacular High Atlas over the Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2260 m altitude). We will have several stops to take pictures and enjoy the views. Arrival in Marrakech and overnight in a Riad.
With the local guide. You will visit the Palace of Bahia, built by the Grand Vizier of Marrakech, which has incredible mosaics and stucco. The extraordinary architecture of the Saadian Tomb is a royal necropolis of the 17th century. Spending some time in the famous souks of Marrakech, you will like the smells, colors, different objects, and how big the souk of Marrakech is. There is the MaorOrelle garden, which contains botanical and exotic plants brought from all over the world, with dominant indigo blue to paint the wall. You will end your tour in the Elfan piazza, A lively place where there are snake charmers, monkeys, food stalls, and musicians; it is the most lively square in Marrakech!!
We start our day with a scenic drive westward to the coastal city of Essaouira, historically known as Mogador, one of the most important and picturesque coastal destinations in Morocco. On the way, we will make a brief pause to observe the iconic Argan trees, often uniquely adorned with goats perched between their branches, a remarkable and truly Moroccan sight. This stop also offers the opportunity to enjoy the serene natural surroundings and appreciate the distinctive landscape of the region.
Upon arrival in Essaouira, you will explore the vibrant fishing port of the city, visit the historical canyons located along the fortified walls, and immerse yourself in the charm of the ancient medina, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, known for its mixture of Portuguese, French, and Berber architecture.
After the city tour, you will be transferred to your accommodation for check-in.
Overnight in Essaouira.