13 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca

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13 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca

13 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca. Over 13 days and 12 nights, explore the most remarkable destinations across Morocco. The journey begins in northern Morocco with Casablanca, followed by Rabat, the country’s capital, and the stunning blue city of Chefchaouen. Discover the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, the historic Ismaili city of Meknes, and the cultural heart of Morocco, Fes.

Travel south to the “Switzerland of Morocco,” Ifrane, and the nearby Cedars Forest. Continue through Midelt, the breathtaking Ziz Valley, the traditional market of Rissani, and the fossil-rich town of Erfoud.

Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga with camel rides and an overnight stay in a luxury desert camp, enjoying unforgettable sunsets and sunrises. Visit the Todra and Dades Gorges, the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, and cross the majestic High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-n-Tichka Pass.

The tour concludes with guided exploration of Marrakech and a visit to the coastal city of Essaouira before returning to Casablanca to end this comprehensive 13-day Moroccan adventure.

Duration: 13 days/12 nights

Start: Casablanca

End: Casablanca

Tour Style: Private

HIGHILGHTES:

  • Explore Casablanca with the iconic Hassan II Mosque and vibrant Corniche.
  • Visit the imperial capital Rabat, including Hassan Tower and Kasbah of Oudaya.
  • Wander the charming seaside streets of Assilah.
  • Discover Tangier, the Cave of Hercules, and Cape Spartel.
  • Stroll through the blue alleys of Chefchaouen and hike to the Spanish Mosque.
  • Explore the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and UNESCO heritage sites.
  • Visit Meknes, including Bab Al-Mansour, Royal Stables, and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum.
  • Experience the Sahara Desert in Merzouga, with camel rides and luxury camp overnight.
  • Discover the Todra Gorges, Dades Valley, and scenic Roses Valley.
  • Tour Marrakech and Essaouira, including palaces, souks, beaches, and Argan tree plantations.

TOUR Itinerary

Arrival in Casablanca. Upon arrival at the airport or your accommodation, you will be welcomed to Morocco’s largest city and economic hub. Begin with a visit to the spectacular Hassan II Mosque, perched above the Atlantic Ocean, renowned for its intricate architecture. After free time for lunch, explore Mohammed V Square, the iconic Rick’s Café, and take a scenic walk along the Corniche. Transfer to the hotel for overnight stay.

After breakfast, drive along the coast to Rabat, Morocco’s capital and one of its imperial cities. Visit the Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and Kasbah of Oudaya. Enjoy lunch, then continue north to the charming seaside town of Assilah. Overnight stay in a hotel.

Depart Assilah and drive along the coast to Tangier, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Explore the Cave of Hercules and Cape Spartel, followed by free time for lunch. Continue inland through Tetouan and the Rif Mountains, stopping for panoramic views, before arriving in Chefchaouen. Overnight stay in a hotel.

Full-day exploration of Chefchaouen, the blue city. Stroll the Medina with its blue and white alleys, and enjoy free time for lunch. In the afternoon, hike to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views of the city. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.

After breakfast, depart for the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with stunning mosaics and ancient structures. Continue to Meknes, the Ismaili capital, to visit Bab Al-Mansour, Sahrij Souani, Royal Stables, Granary, and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Drive to Fes for overnight stay in a Riad.

Guided tour of Fes. Start with a driving tour of the Royal Palace Gate, Mellah (Jewish Quarter), and Borj Sud fortress. Visit the Ceramic Village & School to witness traditional craftsmanship. Continue with a walking tour of the Fes Medina, exploring Al Attarine Madrasa, Al Quaraouiyine University & Mosque, and the Chouara Tanneries. Return to the Riad to relax.

Drive south through Imouzzer to Ifrane, known as Switzerland of Morocco. Explore the Cedars Forest and feed Barbary macaques. Continue to Midelt for lunch, then drive through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt Pass and Ziz Valley. Arrive in Merzouga in the afternoon, switch to camels, enjoy the desert sunset, and reach the luxury desert camp for dinner, Berber music, and overnight stay.

Wake early for a desert sunrise. Explore Merzouga region by camel or 4×4, visiting an ancient eyeliner mine, nomad families, and Khamlia village for Gnaoua music and dance. Enjoy lunch, stroll the palm groves, and visit the wild lake (Flamingos Lake). Return to Merzouga for dinner and overnight stay.

Depart the desert for Rissani, explore the souk, then continue to Erfoud to visit fossil workshops. Drive through Touroug and Tinjdad palm groves to the Todra Gorges, perfect for hiking and photography. Continue to Dades Valley with stops at Monkey Fingers rock formation and scenic viewpoints. Overnight in a hotel.

Visit Roses Valley in Kalaa Magouna, then drive through Skoura palm groves to Ouarzazate film studios. Explore the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous movie location. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi-n-Tichka Pass, with stops for lunch and photos, arriving in Marrakech for overnight stay in a Riad.

Guided tour of Marrakech highlights: Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Medina and souks, Jamaa El Fna Square, and Koutoubia Mosque. Afternoon visit to Majorelle Garden (pre-booking required) and drive through Gueliz district. Return to Riad for overnight stay.

Drive west to Essaouira, stopping at Argan tree plantations. Explore the coastal town: fishing port, medina, ramparts, and beaches. Enjoy local seafood and relax. Overnight stay in Essaouira.

Depart Essaouira and drive back to Casablanca, arriving at the airport for departure. Tour can also end in Marrakech if preferred.

End of the 13 Days Morocco Tour.

  • 13 Days of private transportation in a 4×4 or minivan with air conditioning and fuel included
  • Private English-speaking driver throughout the tour
  • Guided walking tour in Chefchaouen
  • Guided walking tour in Fes
  • Guided walking tour in Marrakech
  • Accommodation in carefully selected hotels and Riads
  • One night in a luxury desert camp with private bathrooms
  • Camel ride per person, with 4×4 transfer option available
  • Desert excursion in a 4×4 vehicle
  • Sandboards available at the desert camp
  • Three dinners in Merzouga desert camp and Dades Valley
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Airport transfers in Casablanca (arrival and departure)
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  • Lunches and extra dinners not included
  • Entrance fees to monuments and attractions

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Our payment process is simple and hassle-free. To confirm your booking, we require a small deposit, which can be easily paid via PayPal, bank transfer, or Wise at the time of reservation. The remaining balance is to be paid in cash to your driver or guide on the first day of the tour, in euros, US dollars, or the equivalent amount in Moroccan dirhams.

The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and larger businesses, but cash is needed in many smaller towns and markets.

The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and larger businesses, but cash is needed in many smaller towns and markets.

Absolutely. You can fully customize your tour package to suit your preferences, including adding extra stops, upgrading accommodations, or choosing alternative transport options such as 4×4 transfers.

Yes, camel treks are often part of desert tours (e.g. crossing dunes to reach a camp).

Yes, camel treks are often part of desert tours (e.g. crossing dunes to reach a camp).

You’ll spend the night in a traditional Berber desert camp featuring private tents. The camps offer essential comforts such as comfortable bedding, shared or private bathroom facilities (depending on the camp type), warm blankets, and a communal dining area for meals and relaxation.

This depends on how many days before departure you cancel. We typically require a deposit to hold the booking and partial or full refunds depending on timing.

Yes. Morocco is generally considered safe for travelers