The 7 days from Casablanca to Marrakech is one of our customized trips for our clients to enjoy a long journey that will take almost half of Morocco from Casablanca to Marrakech.
On this tour you will start from Casablanca to Chefchaouen where you will enjoy and explore the Blue City, then you will visit Volubilis and Meknes and explore the imperial city of Fes.
After that, the trip will continue to Merzouga, passing through the Middle Atlas Mountains, through cedar forests, to Midelt, then continuing to Merzouga, passing through the Ziz Valley.
When you arrive in Merzouga, you will take camels and spend the night in a desert camp.
The next step is to visit the Todra and Dades valleys and gorge and spend the night at Boumalne Dades Hotel.
On the third day, you will visit the city of Ouarzazate and the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Finally, you will enjoy driving through the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech.
Your tour will start from your hotel in Casablanca or from the airport upon your arrival. You will start your journey towards Chefchaouen where you will spend your first night in the local riad or hotel.
on second day will be a free day to explore the Blue City. You can take a city tour on your own, and you can see the main square, visit the Kasbah Museum and stroll through the city’s shops. You can also take a city tour with a local guide.
our driver will pick you up around 8 am. Your journey towards Fes will begin through the Rif Mountains.
The trip includes a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis, which was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Mauritania. On site you will see a beautiful view of ancient Roman ruins.
After driving, continue to Meknes where you can see some good places like El Hedim Square, Mansour Palace and other interesting sites.
we will be a free day in Fes to explore the many interesting sites of the Imperial City.
It is best to spend a full day in Fes with a local guide who will make it easy for you to see as much of the city as possible.
Otherwise, you can do the city on your own, and you may want to see some places like the University of Al-Qarawiyyin (the world’s first university), some tanneries, or wander around the small markets around the city.
The tour will start through the plains of Sais, passing through the Middle Atlas Mountains and passing through cedar forests.
The journey continues towards Midelt stopping for lunch, then continues through the Ziz Valley to the regions of Errachidia and Tafilalet enjoying beautiful views of palm trees along the way. You will arrive in Merzouga to watch the sunset over the desert dunes while riding your camel to the desert camp.
we will watch the sunrise over the dunes while riding your camel to the camp lodge where you will have breakfast. Your journey towards Tinghir will take you via Rissani.
You will arrive at the Todgha Gorge where you will see a series of river canyons that you will be amazed by, after being accompanied by a local guide who will take you on a walk through the Berber houses to discover the beautiful surroundings.
In the late afternoon, your journey will continue through the Dades Valley towards Boumalne Dades where you will spend your second night at the hotel.
The journey will continue towards the city of Ouarzazate, known as the Hollywood of Africa, as it has been the scene of many films, and there are stops to visit the Kasbah of Taourirt and the film studio.
The next step will be to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, and you will be accompanied by a local guide to help you explore the Kasbahs. The journey will then continue through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-N’Tichka route.
Number of Travelers | 2 persons | 3 persons | 4 persons | 5 persons | 6 persons |
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Price per person | 1,250 € | 1,190 € | 1,050 € | 950 € | 897 € |
Total Cost | 2500 € | 3570 € | 4200 € | 4750 € | 5382 € |
Arabic and Berber are the official languages, while French is widely spoken, especially in urban areas and tourist destinations. English is also spoken in tourist areas but to a lesser extent.
It’s advisable to drink bottled water, avoid consuming unpeeled fruits or raw vegetables from street vendors, and ensure up-to-date routine vaccinations. Consult with a healthcare professional regarding specific travel health recommendations.
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency. While credit cards are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops, it’s advisable to carry cash, especially in more remote areas and markets where card acceptance may be limited.
Tipping is customary in Morocco, particularly in restaurants, hotels, and for tour guides and drivers. A tip of around 10% of the total bill is typically appreciated, though it’s always best to gauge based on the quality of service received.
Desert tours often include camel rides in the Sahara, overnight stays in desert camps, visits to traditional Berber villages, stops at iconic landmarks like Ait Benhaddou, and opportunities to witness stunning sunsets and sunrises amidst the dunes.
Imperial cities tours typically include visits to Marrakech, Fes, Rabat, and Meknes, each offering unique historical sites such as the Jardin Majorelle, the Medina of Fes, the Hassan Tower, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis.
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