15 Days Complete Morocco Tour from Casablanca

14 Days Cultural Morocco Tour from Casablanca with Chefchaouen & Imperial Cities

Tour Overview

This comprehensive 15-day tour of Marruecos will take you to all the top attractions in a country that is sure to wow you with its diversity. Come on a camel ride through the golden Sahara dunes, see the Todgha gorges, traverse the Atlas Mountains, explore the coastal cities of Essaouira and Oualidia, and learn about the imperial cities of Meknes, Fes, Rabat, and Marrakech. You can also visit the charming blue city of Chefchaouen and the Roman ruins of Volubilis.

Tour at Glance

  • Day 1: Casablanca airport, Rabat (114 KM)
  • Day 2: Rabat, Ouezzane, Chefchaouen (251 KM)
  • Day 3: Exploring Chefchaouen
  • Day 4: Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, Fes (260 KM)
  • Day 5: Exploring Fes with local guide
  • Day 6: Fes, Ifrane, Merzouga (459 KM)
  • Day 7: Exploring Sahara desert
  • Day 8: Merzouga, Todgha Gorges, Dades valley (252 KM)
  • Day 9: Dades valley, Rose Valley, Ait-ben-Haddou Ksar, Marrakech (340 KM)
  • Day 10: Exploring Marrakech with local guide
  • Day 11 : Marrakech (lot of options)
  • Day 12 : Marrakech, Essaouira (191 KM)
  • Day 13 : Exploring Essaouira
  • Day 14 : Essaouira , Casablanca (377 KM)
  • Day 15 : Casablanca , Mohamed V International Airport (32 KM

Day 1: Casablanca airport, Rabat

A member of our staff will be waiting to meet you when you land at the Casablanca airport. We will, if time allows, stop at the Hassan second Mosque, one of the world’s biggest mosques, before we depart Casablanca for Rabat. After that, we’ll go to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, to see some of its most important historical landmarks, such as the Oudaya Kasbah, the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, and the Hassan Tower, the incomplete mosque’s tower. Bed and breakfast in Rabat for one night

Day 2: Rabat, Ouezzane, Chefchaouen

The journey to Chefchaouen will begin with breakfast at your riad, and it will take place across the Rif Mountains, an expansive plateau cut across by several valleys and ravines. Once you reach Chefchaouen, you will be amazed by the stunning beauty of the city, which is situated spectacularly above the mountains. Let your cameras roll! It is Morocco’s blue jewel. Staying the night in Chefchaouen, complete with breakfast included.

Day 3: Exploring Chefchaouen

Today is a day off for you. Take your time exploring the little city of Chefchaouen in Northern Morocco’s Rif Mountains. The area is famous for its blue buildings and pleasant temperature. Founded in 1471 by Jews and Moors, Chefchaouen is an interesting and distinctive city. Similar to the bigger coastal city of Tetouan, the village has an Andalusian flair. In keeping with the heritage of buildings prevalent across Andalusia in southern Spain, these dwellings are usually white washed and have similar architectural forms. Because of this, it is an ideal Medina for pedestrians, with its picturesque houses packed closely together along twisting, narrow streets.

Day 4: Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, Fes

We will leave from your riad after breakfast and go to Volubilis, where you will see enormous Roman remains from the second century. Meknes, formerly the capital and one of Morocco’s imperial towns in the seventeenth century, is our next destination. The Granary, the Square of Lehdim, the Moulay Ismail tomb, and the famed Bab Mansour gate are all on display. Our last stop will be our next stop after that. Spend the night in Fes, complete with breakfast and a bed.

Day 5: Exploring Fes with local guide

Following breakfast at your riad, you will be escorted by a knowledgeable local guide into Morocco’s most ancient Medina, which has been around since the eighth century. You’ll ride on donkeys as you meander through the Medina’s winding, narrow cobblestone lanes. Along your Medina tour, you will see many of the city’s historic sites, such as the world’s oldest university, the tomb of Moulay Idriss, the Nejjarine fountains, the world-renown tanneries, the King’s Palace, the Jewish neighborhood, and a ceramics cooperative where you can observe traditional Moroccan crafts. The trip concludes in the late afternoon.

Day 6: Fes, Ifrane, Merzouga

Ifrane, often known as Little Switzerland, will be our first stop on the way to the Sahara Desert in the morning. Then, if you’re lucky, you could see monkeys as we make our way through the Cedar Forest. After that, we’ll go to Midelt so you may have lunch. Keep traveling over the Middle Atlas Mountains as you see the nomadic people. As we continue our journey, we will halt at many picturesque viewpoints in the palm-tree-lined Ziz Valley. Then we’ll make our way to the last stop, the Sahara Desert. Stay in Merzouga for the night, complete with breakfast and supper.

 

Day 7: Exploring Sahara desert

We will take you on a morning tour after breakfast across the golden dunes of the Sahara desert, where you can view black volcanic rocks. We will also stop by a nomad family so you can witness how they live their nomadic lifestyle, have tea with them, and watch how they make real carpets. In Merzouga, we will have lunch. Khamlia, a community of people with dark complexion, is our next stop. There, you may listen to traditional Gnaoua music and dances. You will be escorted by camels to your desert camp in the afternoon, where you will enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime tent night beneath a sky filled with thousands of stars. Spend the night in a luxurious tent with all meals provided.

Day 8: Merzouga, Todgha Gorges

Your camel guide will wake you up in the morning so you can see the breathtaking sunrise over the dunes. One of the most memorable parts of the journey was this. Your journey back to Merzouga will begin after you have breakfast in the Saharan dunes, where you will ride camels. Afterwards, we will begin our drive to the Dades Valley, passing via the Todghra Valley and Gorges en route. En route, we will make a photo stop at several Jewish kasbahs. The breathtaking Todghra Gorges will be yours to explore on foot before you continue on to the Dades Valley. Spend the night in Dades Valley, complete with breakfast and supper.

Day 9: Dades valley- Marrakech

After you have breakfast at your hotel, we will travel to Marrakech via the Dades Valley, which is famous for its old kasbahs and spectacular rock formations, and the Rose Valley, where you can see the harvest of damask roses in April. Our next stop will be Ouarzazate, sometimes called “African Hollywood,” home to the Taourirt kasbah and other film studios. We’ll keep on to the Ait ben Haddou Ksar, the biggest ksar in Morocco and a UNESCO Heritage site. It was the setting for several films, including Lawrence of Arabia, The Jewel of the Nile, The Gladiator, and The Jewel of the Nile. The next day, we will continue our journey to Marrakech by crossing the Tichka Pass, which is one of Morocco’s highest passes. With a midday arrival in Marrakech in sight. Staying the night in Marrakech, complete with breakfast included.

 

 

 

Day 10: Exploring Marrakech with local guide

After you have breakfast at your hotel, we will travel to Marrakech via the Dades Valley, which is famous for its old kasbahs and spectacular rock formations, and the Rose Valley, where you can see the harvest of damask roses in April. Our next stop will be Ouarzazate, sometimes called “African Hollywood,” home to the Taourirt kasbah and other film studios. We’ll keep on to the Ait ben Haddou Ksar, the biggest ksar in Morocco and a UNESCO Heritage site. It was the setting for several films, including Lawrence of Arabia, The Jewel of the Nile, The Gladiator, and The Jewel of the Nile. The next day, we will continue our journey to Marrakech by crossing the Tichka Pass, which is one of Morocco’s highest passes. With a midday arrival in Marrakech in sight. Staying the night in Marrakech, complete with breakfast included.

Day 11 : Marrakech (lot of options)

You have a lot of options and a day off today, so do anything you want. One possibility is to spend a leisurely day in Marrakech at your own pace, exploring the city at your own pace, learning traditional Moroccan cuisine from a local family, indulging in a Hammam treatment, and generally immersing oneself in the sensual Moroccan way of life. Alternatively, you may take a day excursion to Ourika valley, 38 kilometers from Marrakech, or you could visit Ouzoud Waterfalls, the second-tallest waterfall in Africa, 156 kilometers distant from Marrakech.

 

 

 

Day 12 : Marrakech, Essaouira

Today we will start our journey on 9 AM or until 2 PM as you prefer, driving about 4 hours then we reach the ancient port of Mogador, built by the Portuguese in a narrow peninsula with a huge sand crescent. Perfectly sheltered by stunning French-built walls of the eighteenth century, the city is largely pedestrian and is divided into various districts for design in grid form. From the top of Skala you can see the colorful fishing port and Spanish fortresses and guns. Essaouira is also famous for itshandicrafts wooden objects perfectly interspersed with lemon wood, ebony, nacre or copper or silver threads. Overnight in Essaouira including bed and breakfast.

Day 13 : exploring Essaouira

Today you have a free day to leisurely explore Essaouira by visiting the Skala Fortress and wandering through the alleys of the Medina and Enjoy fresh-caught grilled fish for lunch and a walk by the beach where you will see surfers enjoying their sport. Essaouira is also referred to as The “City of the Wind” it held an annual festival of “Gnouas music”, where many musical groups come from different parts of Africa and the world. Usually it starts in the second week of June.

Day 14 : Essaouira , Casablanca

Leaving Essaouira today, we’ll go toward Casablanca, “the economy capital of Morocco,” via the seaside route. via the way, you may stop and take photographs anytime you choose. We will go via Safi, the Potters’ City, and on to Oualidia, where you may have a beachside seafood lunch. El Jadida, a historic Portuguese city, will be our first stop on the way to Casablanca after lunch. We expect to arrive in Casablanca in the evening. Including breakfast, spend the night in Casablanca.

 

Day 15 : Casablanca , Mohamed V International Airport

We will arrange for a ride to the airport at the time of your flight after you have breakfast at your hotel. We will visit Hassan’s second mosque today before taking you to the airport, if time allows, since we missed it on the first day.

Included
  • Pick up from the airport, lodging in Marrakech
  •   Transportation AC car 4×4, Mini-van…
  •   Multilingual driver/guide
  •   Fuel and anything linked to the car and driver
  •   1 night in Hotel/Riad in Dades Valley
  •   Camel rides to desert camp in Sahara Desert
  •   HB accommodations (Dinner, room and breakfast)
  • Drop off in your Hotel/Riad in Fes
Excluded
  • Flight tickets
  •  Lunches
  •   Drinks
  •   Entrance fees
  •   Personnel expenses…
Note

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