Luxury Private Tour: Excursion De Casablanca with Camel Trek and AC Transportation

The best price with luxury service

Private Tour

Private Transportation with A/C

Camel Trek Tours

Driver English speaking

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

CASABLANCA - MEKNES - FES

Hassan II Mosque - Today we start our 4 Days Morocco tour from Casablanca and we explore main sights of Casablanca and then we drive to Rabat, capital. we explore main attractions and monuments, then he head to Meknes and Fes where we stay overnight in local hotel.
Medina of Rabat - Visit hassan tower
**Medina of…

What's Included
  • Private Tour
  • Sandboarding
  • Camel Trekking Tours
  • Private Transportation
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast
What's Not Included
  • Entrance Fees
  • Dinner in Fes
  • Tips
  • Lunche
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Julie
Oct 25, 2019
Amazing 6-Day Tour From Casablanca - We just returned from our week in Morocco. We did the 6-Day/5-Night Tour from Casablanca to Rabat, Chefchaouen, Meknes, Fes, Erfoud, Camping in the Sahara, Ouarzazate, Marrakesh and back to Casablanca. Hassan was our Guide and Driver. Everything about the trip was amazing. It was planned perfectly and since it was just me and my friend, Hassan gave us a little flexibility with the schedule. He was the perfect guide and host. He was very nice and always made us feel safe and comfortable. I strongly recommend taking this tour with Sahara Holiday Tours!
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687juana
Sep 16, 2019
Great experience. Highly recommended. - The tour was very well put together. We stayed in 2 different cities (Rabat and Fez) and also another night in the desert near Merzouga. The camp in the middle of the desert in between amazing dunes was great. The personnel very kind and attentive. Through the whole trip, the guide and the driver were very kind and fun. In summary, it was a great experience.
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John
Sep 9, 2019
Sahara Desert and Mohammed's Guidance - My Wife and I wanted something original to do for our Honeymoon and this trip absolutely delivered! Our Driver and Guide was Mohammed and he was absolutely spectacular. His English was fantastic and there wasn't a bit of time that he wasnt sharing his knowledge of his beautiful country and even teaching us some Arabic! If you are looking for an amazing adventure that is a bit off the beaten path then this is for you! And make sure you requet Mohammed as your guide!
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Yoav
Aug 23, 2019
You can count on Sahara holidays tours - We took a 4 day trip from Casablanca you marrakech through the desert. The driver Idir was very cooperative and did everything he can to make sure that we enjoy Morocco and it’s people. Thank you Moha and Idir for a great experience.
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Marksicatdelacruz
Jun 8, 2019
Amazing Morocco Experience with Sahara Holiday Tours - Our travel with Sahara Holiday Tour was so fabulous and amazing. A trip that I will not forget. My first time in Africa. Our tour guide Moha was really there for us from start till end. He was very accommodating, very patient, very knowledgeable and fun to be with. We were taken care off properly. Even the driver we had from one city to another. A smooth travel. Will give 5 stars for their service. If you are thinking to travel to Morocco, don't hesitate to contact them.
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Deranw2019
Dec 29, 2019
Tour hits many highlights of Morocco - This is a good tour if you are starting out in Casablanca and would like to hit big highlights in Morocco in a short time, ending up in Marrakesh after 4 days. Two travelers: My wife and I (in our early-mid 30s) enjoyed it very much, though there is still room for improvement. Our driver and de factor tour guide was Mohammed who stayed with us for all 4 days, and the coordinator behind the scenes was Mohan, whom we communicated with via Whatsapp. Day 1: Mohammed picked us up at the CMN airport shortly after we landed. Oddly, Mohan told me there was an extra 40 Euro fee to be picked up at the airport instead of in the Casablanca, and this wasn't made clear in the tour description. So beware of that. Airplane landed at 9 AM and found our driver around 10 AM. Because of the late morning start and how Casablanca downtown is a 30 minute drive from the airport, we sadly had to skip it and went straight to Rabat. In Rabat we visited Kasbah of the Udayas with a beach and ocean view, Hassan Tower, and Mohammed V Mausoleum. Lunch in Meknes with minor sites of interest. By late afternoon we arrived in Fes and had just enough time to view the famous tannery as well as a ceramics workshop. Riad Sara where we stayed was gorgeous and we had a free evening to find dinner and wander inside Fes El Bali the walled medina. Day 2: We started early morning in Fes, drove by the Royal Palace and took pictures. Next stop was Ifran which jarringly changes to an Alpine aesthetic and has a large lion statue. Next was a roadside stop in Azrou where you can walk up to monkeys, feed them, take pictures. This is the day with the most driving by far: going through the Middle Atlas Mtns doesn't sound too exciting, but the scenery is amazing and varied, including rolling hills, snow-capped mountains, rocky crags, and desert dunes, with the occasional coffee/bathroom/lunch break. We passed by places that apparently are fossil digs. Driver dropped us off at Merzouga and we were handed off to "Africa Luxury Camp" (google them for more info). We rode camels at sunset (great pictures) to the camp in Erg Chebbi. We arrived for tea, dinner, then drums and singing by the bonfire (a bit cheesy but you may like it). Sleep in a comfortable private tent with own bathroom and shower. It was December so quite cold (40s) with no heating but the bedding is warm. Day 3: This is Gorge day. Wake up and watch the sunrise and have breakfast. We rode SUV back to Merzouga. Driver picked us up, quick stop in Rissani, then next Tinghir which was the most disappointing experience. We were handed off to a local Berber tour guide who walked us around the city and talked about history and culture which is good. We were told we would visit a Berber family, turns out they weren't home (uh huh), so we were brought to another house which was basically a rug merchant. Now there's nothing wrong with this stop, in fact our host showed us many beautiful rugs and allowed picture taking, but after a while he asked us which rug we liked and for what price, and we were blindsided by this. This was followed by 30 minutes of haggling for a thing we didn't even want to buy but couldn't escape from. If you are in fact interesting in rug shopping this is actually great, but we were not. Next we saw the Todgha Gorge, very steep face, and saw some climbers on the wall, had a scenic lunch. Continue to the the Dades Valley and looked at mountains that look like monkey fingers. That night we stayed at Auberge Panorama, which looks out into the valley and is really cool. Day 4: Driving through the High Atlas Mtns today; the main goal is to get to Marrakesh and make some minor stops to break up the pace. Another dramatic sunrise in the gorge and then we headed out early. Made an optional stop at a spice shop which was ok. Short stop in Kelaat M'Gouna where they sell rose water but not much to see in winter. Atlas Studios in Ourzazate which is interesting if you are into TV/movies. We saw Ait Ben Haddou from a distance but chose not to go in. Stopped at Tizi n'Tichka for a panoramic view and a women's co-op selling argan oil etc. Finally we ended in Marrakesh in the late afternoon and said goodbye to Mohammed. You can then spend the evening exploring Marrakesh on your own. Driver/guide: Mohammed was friendly and accommodating and we appreciate his service. He is very experienced (20+ years) and knows good places to stop for food, coffee/tea, good panoramic roadside views, and clean toilets. He offers some flexibility with the minor stops in the itinerary. He will take pictures for you if you need. He will offer advice when he drops you off (how to politely brush off the many panhandlers/hawkers). Do Bring: Warm clothes when traveling in winter, especially for the Sahara night where there is no heating at all. Easiest to bring clothes you can layer, because otherwise it can be in mid 60s with sun. Comfortable shoes for walking but you're not going to be hiking anything difficult at all. Room in your luggage for stuff you may be tempted to buy. Cash for some meals (all lunches, Day 1 dinner in Fes, Day 3 dinner Dades Gorge drinks not included). Credit card may be accepted for large purchases but you really need some cash. We brought enough USD and Euro and exchanged for local dirham. ATM if you need. Keep small bills and coins for tipping. Good/Great: Itinerary includes a lot, which is what we wanted. There is not much touristy in Casablanca (just the Hassan II Mosque that we had to skip) so this tour lets you get started seeing Morocco right away. Great if you want to end in Marrakesh. The pace is good, each day is varied and interesting. You don't have to worry about figuring our where you eat/sleep. Be prepared for lots of riding in a car (4-8 hours per day) but the varied scenery in the Atlas Mtns is worth it. Organization and driver/guide are decent. Drawbacks/Can Improve: You have to be ok with missing some cool things due to the quick pace. Virtually no time spent in Fes, which should deserve a couple days instead of one evening. No Chefchouen or Volubilis. No sandsurfing/quad bike in the Sahara. Africa Luxury Camp in the Sahara was kitschy but the experience was so unique it doesn't matter. Days 3-4 seemed to include a lot of stopping by shops (spice, rug, rose, argan oil). The stop at the rug merchant was particularly bad. It would be ok if we were told this ahead of time and could decline, or if they would just be ok with showing us rugs and not pressuring us to buy something so expensive. Keep in mind it was a 3rd hand experience: Mohammed dropped us off with a local Tinghir guide who then dropped us off at this house. But--tour operator I'm talking to you--this experience needs to be transparent about what it is or taken out entirely. The tour ends in Marrakesh so to experience that you figure it out or start a different tour. Remember to get lodging for that night. Ultimately we enjoyed this tour and have no regrets. Thanks!
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