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Imagine starting a 7-day trip from Casablanca to Marrakech. Each day, you’ll discover more of Morocco’s culture and beautiful scenery. You begin in the busy city of Casablanca and travel to historical Rabat, colorful Chefchaouen, and the ancient ruins of Volubilis.
As you drive to Meknes and Fes, the adventure gets even better. Picture yourself riding camels in the amazing Merzouga desert or exploring the breathtaking Todra and Dades gorges.
What makes this Casablanca tour with Atlastriptour special? A unique experience ties all these moments together.
Our 7-day desert tour from Casablanca is perfect for anyone who loves adventure.
You’ll start in Casablanca, exploring the city’s lively atmosphere. Then, you’ll go to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. After that, you’ll visit Chefchaouen, the famous blue city with its charming streets.
Next, you’ll see the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the historic city of Meknes, which show Morocco’s rich history.
In Fes, you’ll explore the maze-like medina and find many historical treasures. Heading south, you’ll visit Ifrane, which is called the Switzerland of Morocco, and the peaceful cedar forest.
The adventure continues with stops in Midelt and the beautiful Ziz Valley. You’ll then go to the traditional market of Rissani and the Fossil Town of Erfoud.
In Merzouga, you can ride camels and spend a night in a luxury camp under the stars in the Sahara desert.
The trip ends with visits to the dramatic Todra and Dades gorges, the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, and a drive through the High Atlas mountains via the Tizi-n-Tichka pass.
On the 7 Days Morocco Desert Tour from Casablanca, you’ll see some of the best parts of Morocco. You’ll visit exciting cities, calm deserts, and old places that show you the real Morocco.
Here are the highlights of the tour:
This tour is a fun and unforgettable journey through Morocco’s different landscapes and rich culture.
You’ll start your trip in Casablanca, enjoying the city’s lively atmosphere.
Then, you’ll go to Rabat and Chefchaouen.
After that, you’ll visit the old Roman ruins in Volubilis, Meknes, and Fes.
The adventure continues with a guided tour of Fes.
Next, you’ll travel through Ifrane, Cedars Forest, Midelt, and Ziz Valley, finally arriving in Merzouga.
When you get to Casablanca early in the morning, we'll pick you up from the airport, port, or your place to start your trip.
Casablanca is the biggest city in Morocco and a busy place with both modern and old parts.
Our first stop is the amazing Hassan II Mosque, the biggest mosque in Morocco. It sits on the city's west coast and looks out over the Atlantic Ocean, which makes for a beautiful view.
You'll see its detailed designs and big structure, showing the rich Islamic history of the area.
After enjoying the mosque, we'll give you some free time to have lunch at a local restaurant.
Taste the delicious Moroccan food like tagines and fresh seafood as you get ready for more exploring.
After lunch, we'll see more of the city's main spots. A visit to the Corniche, Casablanca's pretty waterfront area, offers a calm walk with great views. It's a nice way to end the day's activities.
Finally, we'll go to your hotel for the night so you can rest up for the next day's adventures.
After breakfast, we drive along the coastline to Rabat, Morocco's capital and one of its important cities. When we arrive, you'll get to see some of the city's most famous places.
First, visit the Hassan Tower, an unfinished tower that shows the city's rich history.
Next, admire the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a beautifully decorated tomb for the former king and his sons.
Don't miss wandering through the Kasbah of the Udayas, a scenic fortress with narrow streets and stunning gardens overlooking the ocean.
After enjoying the historical sites, you'll have free time for lunch to try some local food.
In the afternoon, we continue our journey north through Ouazzane, a scenic drive that lets you see rural Moroccan life.
Our destination is the charming Blue City of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains. Known for its blue-painted buildings and winding alleys, Chefchaouen offers a peaceful and beautiful escape from the busy city life.
As the day ends, you'll check into a cozy hotel where you can relax and get ready for more adventures.
Start your day exploring the pretty streets of Chefchaouen, known for its beautiful blue colors.
After enjoying the city, head to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has amazing mosaics, old pillars, and cool archways that tell stories from the past.
Next, drive 30 kilometers to Meknes, one of Morocco's imperial cities and the Ismaili capital. Visit Bab Al-Mansour, a grand gateway that shows off the city's splendor.
Then, see the Sahrij Souani basin and the Royal Stables to learn about Meknes' history. Don't miss the granary and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, which also show the city's rich past.
Finally, travel to Fes for the night. Stay in a charming Riad and think about the day's adventures.
Day 3 is full of exciting experiences, from Chefchaouen's blue streets to ancient ruins and imperial sights.
Discover Fes, one of Morocco's royal cities, with a full-day guided tour that shows its rich culture and history.
Start your day by visiting the Royal Palace gate, which is a great way to see the city's grand style. Then go to the well-kept medieval Medina, a maze of narrow streets and alleys that's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enter the Medina through the famous Blue Gate, or Bab Boujloud, and get ready to find its hidden gems. Visit the Medrasa Bouanania, an old school, and admire the detailed designs of the Najjarine fountain.
See how traditional leather is made at the Tanneries, and don't miss the Quaraouin mosque and university, which is the oldest university in the world.
After enjoying the historic feel of the Medina, go to the Jewish quarter, called 'the Mellah.' This area gives you a different look at Fes's diverse history.
To finish your day, drive to an old fortress for a wide view of the Medina and the city of Fes. Finally, return to your Riad, feeling enriched by all you learned that day.
You'll start a beautiful drive south through Imouzzer, first visiting the lovely city of Ifrane, famous for its alpine-style buildings and snowy views. That's why people call it the 'Switzerland of Morocco'.
After enjoying Ifrane, you'll go to the cedar forests, where you can see playful Barbary macaques. You can feed them while you walk through this peaceful and green area.
Next, you'll head to Midelt to have some free time for lunch. Then, you'll drive through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and along the Ziz Valley, where you can stop many times to take amazing panoramic photos.
In the afternoon, you'll arrive at the magical Sahara desert in Merzouga. Here, you'll ride camels for an unforgettable trip across the sandy dunes. You'll stop on a high dune to watch the stunning sunset before going to your camp.
Your camp is a mix of traditional nomadic tents and modern comforts. At night, you'll enjoy Berber drum music and dance around the campfire under a sky full of stars.
You'll have dinner and stay overnight at this wonderful desert camp.
Wake up early to watch the sunrise in the desert. After enjoying the beautiful morning, have breakfast and ride camels back to Merzouga, where your driver will be waiting.
You'll then travel to Rissani, the old capital of Tafilalet. This town has an important market that gets very busy three days a week.
Walk around the market and then head to Erfoud to see a workshop that makes things from fossilized marble.
From Erfoud, drive through the pretty palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad until you reach the Todra Gorges. The Todra River has created a stunning canyon with tall red cliffs, making it a favorite place for rock climbers.
Explore the gorges and admire the amazing scenery before having lunch at a local restaurant.
Next, continue to the Dades Valley, passing through Boumalne Dades. Look out for the 'monkey fingers' rock formations and the amazing viewpoints over the valley.
Finish the day with dinner and stay overnight in a comfy hotel, ready for more adventures tomorrow.
After a restful night in the Dades Valley, you set off towards the charming Rose Valley in Kalaa Magouna.
The air is filled with the fragrance of roses, and you can explore local markets offering a variety of rose products; from perfumes and rose water to oils and cosmetics.
You might catch the vibrant Rose Festival if you're lucky enough to visit in May.
Next, you drive through the tranquil palm groves of Skoura to reach Ouarzazate, known as the 'Hollywood of Africa.'
Here, you can explore the film studios where famous movies like Gladiator and The Mummy were shot. Then, you head to the iconic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This fortified village has been a backdrop for many films and TV series, including Game of Thrones.
Continuing your journey, you traverse the Tizi-N-Tichka pass through the majestic High Atlas Mountains. Along the way, you'll stop for lunch and take photos at mesmerizing spots.
Finally, you arrive in Marrakech, where you'll be dropped off at the airport or your accommodation, marking the end of your incredible 7-day tour from Casablanca.
When you plan your trip from Casablanca to Marrakech, it’s good to know what is and isn’t included in the price.
Make sure you know these details so you can budget your money and enjoy your trip.
The Items included in the tour are:
While the 7 day tour from Casablanca to Marrakech covers many basics, there are a few costs you’ll need to handle yourself.
Knowing these will help you budget better and avoid surprises during your trip.
Here’s a quick list of what’s not included in the tour price:
Before you book your Day Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, it’s good to know that prices start at $135 per adult.
This price covers transportation and a guide. You can cancel for free within 24 hours if your plans change, so don’t worry if something comes up.
If you want a more personalized tour, you can opt for a private tour starting at $175 per adult.
These tours offer custom itineraries and let you explore Marrakech at your own pace. They’re great for families or small groups who want a more intimate experience.
Full-day tours include cool activities like camel rides and visits to historical sites, so you’ll have a lot of fun and learn a lot too.
There are different tour durations to fit your schedule, whether you have just a few hours or a whole day to spend in Marrakech.
You should spend 2-3 days in Casablanca. This way, you can see cool places like the Hassan II Mosque and the Corniche and still have time to relax before you head to Marrakech.
Yes, you can take a day trip to Marrakech from Casablanca. It's a fun adventure with comfy travel, friendly guides, and cool activities like camel rides.
This trip costs about $135 per adult, and it's an experience you shouldn't miss if you get the chance.
Yes, there's a fast train from Casablanca to Marrakech. The trip takes only 2 hours and 45 minutes, and the train has modern features and comfy seats.
If you want an easy and nice way to travel, this is a great choice.
You should spend more time in Marrakech. There, you can dive into its rich culture, lively markets, and cool historical places like Jemaa el-Fnaa.
Casablanca may be modern and interesting, but Marrakech gives you a deeper look into Moroccan traditions.
You'll sleep in a mix of traditional riads and modern hotels, all picked for their comfort and authentic feel.
Meals will often include local Moroccan food, so you can really taste the region.
Bring comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing, as the weather will change from the cool coast in Casablanca to the hot desert.
You’ll leave Morocco with amazing memories of its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and lively culture.
Every moment is an adventure, from the busy streets of Casablanca to the peaceful Sahara Desert.
Enjoy special experiences like camel rides and staying in a desert camp, and be amazed by the High Atlas mountains.
This 7-day tour is a trip you’ll always remember. Book your adventure with Altastriptour today, don’t miss out!
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