Discover Azemmour’s Roman and Portuguese heritage, then explore El Jadida’s UNESCO-listed fortress and cistern on this guided day trip from Casablanca.
Discover Azemmour’s Roman and Portuguese heritage, then explore El Jadida’s UNESCO-listed fortress and cistern on this guided day trip from Casablanca.
- Hassan II Mosque - If time permits
- Azemmour - Explore the ancient medina of Azemmour, a maze of narrow streets that date back centuries filled with historic buildings, traditional houses, and local shops selling handicrafts and souvenirs. Admire the traditional Moroccan architecture and immerse yourself in the town’s rich history.
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- Hassan II Mosque - If time permits
- Azemmour - Explore the ancient medina of Azemmour, a maze of narrow streets that date back centuries filled with historic buildings, traditional houses, and local shops selling handicrafts and souvenirs. Admire the traditional Moroccan architecture and immerse yourself in the town’s rich history.
- Medina of Azemmour - Street Art: Azemmour is known for its vibrant street art scene, with colorful murals and graffiti decorating the town’s walls adding a modern and artistic touch to Azemmour’s historic surroundings. Take a leisurely stroll through the town to discover these artistic gems.
- Portuguese City - Explore the UNESCO-listed Cité Portugaise, a fortified city built by the Portuguese in the 16th century. Walk along the fortress walls and explore the bastions and towers that offer panoramic views of the city and the ocean. with a Visit of the Manueline Church of the Assumption, a striking example of Portuguese Renaissance architecture.
- Marche central d’El Jadida - Wander through the historic medina of El Jadida, characterized by its white-washed buildings and narrow streets as you discover local shops selling traditional handicrafts, ceramics, and textiles.
- Rabbi Yahia Chaim Assoulin - known as the Slat al Azama Synagogue, is a historic Jewish place of worship. Built in the 19th century by the prominent Bensimon family, the synagogue is a testament to the rich Jewish heritage of the region. It features beautiful Moorish architecture, characterized by intricate tile work and wooden carvings. The synagogue stands as a symbol of the long-standing Jewish presence in Morocco and is a significant cultural and historical site in El Jadida.
- Church of the Assumption - A-historic church in El Jadida, Morocco, known for its intricate stone carvings and tall bell tower. Built in the 16th century, it showcases the town’s Portuguese heritage. While it may not always be open for visitors to see inside, its exterior is impressive and offers a glimpse into El Jadida’s rich history.
- Sidi Misbah Lighthouse - Built in the early 20th century, this lighthouse offers panoramic views of the city and the coast.
- Mazagan Beach Resort - Originally built as a fortified colony by the Portuguese, Mazagan is now a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beautiful beaches and historic architecture.
- Multilingual Chauffeur/ Guide at your disposal during the tour
- A/C Transportation with Wi-Fi on Board
- Mineral Bottled water
- Hassle-free hotel pickup and drop off in the City Center
- Multilingual Chauffeur/ Guide at your disposal during the tour
- A/C Transportation with Wi-Fi on Board
- Mineral Bottled water
- Hassle-free hotel pickup and drop off in the City Center
- Personal expenses
- food and drink
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- food and drink
- Gratuities
Azemmour has a storied past, dating back to the 5th century as a Roman port. Later, it became a key stronghold for the Portuguese in the 15th century, leaving behind a legacy seen in its architecture and fortifications. Continue to El Jadida, a coastal town with a mix of Portuguese and Moroccan influences. Explore the UNESCO-listed Cité Portugaise, a…
Azemmour has a storied past, dating back to the 5th century as a Roman port. Later, it became a key stronghold for the Portuguese in the 15th century, leaving behind a legacy seen in its architecture and fortifications. Continue to El Jadida, a coastal town with a mix of Portuguese and Moroccan influences. Explore the UNESCO-listed Cité Portugaise, a well-preserved fortress built in the 16th century. Visit the Portuguese cistern, an underground marvel that once supplied water to the city, offering a glimpse into El Jadida’s past. After your exploration, return to Casablanca, reflecting on the historical wonders and cultural treasures of Morocco.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.