Explore Morocco’s vibrant cities, historic sites, and Sahara desert on an 8-day luxury tour from Casablanca to Marrakech. Discover culture, adventure, and beauty.
Explore Morocco’s vibrant cities, historic sites, and Sahara desert on an 8-day luxury tour from Casablanca to Marrakech. Discover culture, adventure, and beauty.
- Casablanca - Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic center, is celebrated for its fusion of modernity and historical allure. Notable attractions include the Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques, renowned for its intricate design and breathtaking seaside location. The city’s downtown Art Deco architecture, lively Corniche…
- Casablanca - Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic center, is celebrated for its fusion of modernity and historical allure. Notable attractions include the Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques, renowned for its intricate design and breathtaking seaside location. The city’s downtown Art Deco architecture, lively Corniche waterfront, and bustling markets showcase Casablanca’s distinctive blend of tradition and contemporary influence. Often regarded as Morocco’s cosmopolitan face, Casablanca provides a vibrant urban experience alongside its cultural landmarks.
- Hassan II Mosque - The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, ranks among the world’s largest mosques and features the tallest minaret, reaching 210 meters. Completed in 1993, it merges traditional Islamic architecture with modern design elements. The mosque is dramatically situated on a promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, with a retractable roof and exquisite courtyards. Inside, it features intricate mosaics, marble floors, and stunning woodwork. It can accommodate 25,000 worshippers, with additional space for 80,000 outside. The mosque symbolizes Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heritage and welcomes non-Muslim visitors on guided tours.
- Rabat - Rabat, Morocco’s sophisticated capital, blends rich history with modern charm along the Atlantic coast. The city’s iconic Kasbah of the Udayas overlooks the ocean with its tranquil blue and white streets, while the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V highlight Rabat’s historic grandeur. Nearby, the Chellah—ancient Roman and Islamic ruins surrounded by lush gardens—offers a serene, mystical setting. The city’s medina is quieter than those in other Moroccan cities, ideal for a leisurely stroll through traditional shops. Rabat’s combination of historical sites, modern art galleries, and coastal beauty makes it a refreshing escape with a relaxed vibe.
- Hassan Tower - Hassan Tower is a historical landmark in Rabat, Morocco, originally constructed in the 12th century by the Almohad Caliph Yaqub al-Mansur as part of a grand mosque. The tower stands 44 meters tall, though it was intended to reach 60 meters. The mosque was never completed, leaving the tower and surrounding ruins as a testament to Morocco’s rich Islamic heritage. Made of red sandstone, the tower is a significant symbol of the country’s architectural history. It is located near the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and is a popular tourist attraction in Rabat.
- Volubilis - Volubilis, Morocco’s best-preserved Roman ruins, is an archaeological wonder nestled near the town of Meknes. Dating back to the 3rd century BC, this ancient city once thrived as a prosperous Roman settlement, with its wealth rooted in olive oil production and trade. The site is renowned for its intricate mosaics, which vividly depict mythological scenes and daily life in ancient Rome. Landmarks like the Triumphal Arch, Capitol, and Basilica offer visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman architecture and urban planning. Surrounded by rolling hills and olive groves, Volubilis provides a unique and scenic perspective on Morocco’s layered history, bridging ancient Roman, Berber, and Islamic influences. A visit to Volubilis is like stepping back in time, making it an essential stop for history enthusiasts and travelers eager to explore Morocco’s diverse heritage.
- Meknes - Meknes is a historic Moroccan city known for its grand gates, palaces, and vibrant souks. Once the capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail, it boasts impressive sites like the ornate Bab Mansour gate, the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, and nearby Roman ruins at Volubilis. Meknes offers a blend of history and charm, making it a quieter yet captivating destination.
- Fes - Fes (Fez) is a historic city in Morocco, known for its ancient medina, vibrant souks, and cultural heritage. It’s home to the world’s oldest university, Al-Qarawiyyin, and famous for its traditional leather tanneries and stunning architecture, like the Bou Inania Madrasa. Fes is a spiritual and intellectual hub, blending medieval traditions with modern life.
- Merzouga - Merzouga is a small village located in southeastern Morocco, near the edge of the Sahara Desert. It’s famous for its stunning sand dunes, particularly the Erg Chebbi dunes, which are some of the highest in Morocco, reaching up to 150 meters (490 feet) tall. Merzouga is a popular destination for those wanting to experience the desert. Visitors can ride camels, spend nights in desert camps under the stars, and enjoy the peaceful, vast landscapes of the Sahara. The village is also known for its Berber culture, with many local people belonging to the indigenous Berber tribes. Merzouga is a gateway to desert adventures, offering activities like dune trekking, 4x4 tours, and visits to nearby oases. It’s a must-see for travelers seeking an authentic desert experience in Morocco.
- Ouarzazate - Ouarzazate is a city in southern Morocco, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara.” Famous for its dramatic landscapes, it features the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou, a historic kasbah, and is a hub for the film industry, with large studios like Atlas Studios. It’s a key stop for travelers heading into the desert or exploring Morocco’s film history.
- Marrakech - Marrakech is a vibrant city in Morocco, known for its historic medina, bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque and Majorelle Garden. The city blends rich traditions with modern flair, offering a unique mix of culture, architecture, and energy.

- Private transportation
- Hotels
- Camel ride
- Sand boarding
- Guide
- Private transportation
- Hotels
- Camel ride
- Sand boarding
- Guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
Set off on an extraordinary adventure through Morocco, where vibrant cities, a rich history, and breathtaking landscapes await in this North African treasure. This 8-day tour guides you from the coastal allure of Casablanca to the imperial cities of Rabat and Fes, and onward to the captivating Sahara desert. Throughout the journey, explore stunning…
Set off on an extraordinary adventure through Morocco, where vibrant cities, a rich history, and breathtaking landscapes await in this North African treasure. This 8-day tour guides you from the coastal allure of Casablanca to the imperial cities of Rabat and Fes, and onward to the captivating Sahara desert. Throughout the journey, explore stunning mountain valleys, visit UNESCO-listed kasbahs, and enjoy camel rides across golden sand dunes, all while experiencing the distinctive culture and warm hospitality of Morocco.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.