Embark on an 11-day private summer tour from Casablanca and discover Morocco’s coastal splendor. Explore Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, Marrakech, and Essaouira while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery of this North African gem.
Embark on an 11-day private summer tour from Casablanca and discover Morocco’s coastal splendor. Explore Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, Marrakech, and Essaouira while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery of this North African gem.
Arrive in Casablanca, Meet your Driver-Guide at Casablanca Airport or any Starting Point
Hassan II Mosque - Upon your arrival in Casablanca, your private driver will transport you to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may want to visit one of Casablanca’s must-see sights, the Hassan II Mosque. The largest mosque in Morocco and…
Arrive in Casablanca, Meet your Driver-Guide at Casablanca Airport or any Starting Point
Hassan II Mosque - Upon your arrival in Casablanca, your private driver will transport you to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may want to visit one of Casablanca’s must-see sights, the Hassan II Mosque. The largest mosque in Morocco and second-largest globally.
Cap off the day with a late afternoon paseo to enjoy the sunset as you stroll along the seafront promenade of the bustling corniche.
Casablanca ⇨ Meknes ⇨ Fes
Meknes Medina - Today, you’ll leave Rabat and travel toward Fes. After breakfast, you’ll depart for Meknes, which is your first stop. It has a smaller medina than Fes, Your driver will lead you through the Ville Imperiale area, where you can explore palaces, the impressive gate of Bab al-Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the Royal Stables.
Moulay Idriss - Next, move on to Moulay Idriss, which, from a distance, looks like a sitting camel. The oldest town in Morocco, it was founded by Moulay Idriss I in 789, who fled Mecca because of religious and tribal conflicts. It was here that the Idrisid dynasty was founded. Note that the town has the only round minaret in Morocco. Lunch is on your own here, with recommendations from your driver.
Volubilis - Next, you’ll stop in Volubilis. This UNESCO World Heritage Site contains Morocco’s best-preserved Roman ruins and makes for a nice break from driving. You can wander the massive complex with a guide, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems underneath, temples, and many colorful mosaics still in good condition. Today ends in Fes, where you can relax and enjoy the night at your Riad, Riad refers to a traditional guesthouse. It’s a type of accommodation in Fes, typically characterized by its traditional Moroccan architecture and hospitality.
Fes ⇨ Sightseeing
Fes el-Bali - Today meet a local tour guide after breakfast to start your day of exploration in the Fes Medina. This UNESCO-protected medina is full of arms-width alleyways and donkey-width roads. Your Fes born-and-bred guide will share hidden stories and show you secluded corners of the medina, and you’ll see daily life unfold, along with the impactful Fes madrasas and palaces. Your guide will help you learn about Fes as only a true local can. Be sure to ask your guide for lunch suggestions. Fes is a hub of Moroccan crafts and arts, and you’ll meet artisans to learn about the history and importance of their trades. Visit tanneries and mosaic workshops to observe traditional crafting methods still in use today. In the afternoon, return to your riad.
Fes ⇨ Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen Medina - Today say goodbye to Fes and travel north this morning to Chefchaouen. also known as the “Blue City” for its maze-like medina filled with bluewashed buildings. Set beneath the raw peaks of the Rif Mountains, Wander the Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the city’s main square, which is named for the hammams that once encircled it. Find a restaurant or café for a bite to eat before browsing the many shops peddling traditional wares and then tour the old kasbah and its eerie prison cells, used during Spanish rule. The Grand Mosque, built in 1560, makes a stunning photo stop.
Chefchaouen ⇨ Tetouan ⇨ Tangier
Tetouan - Rise early today for one last walk around the blue-hued streets of Chefchaouen before embarking upon the journey to the northern tip of Morocco and the cultural hub of Tangier. On the way, stop at Tétouan, which lies at the foot of the Rif Mountains. Recognized as a UNESCO site, the medina is the perfect place to stretch your legs and have lunch.
Tangier - Next, move on to Tangier in the afternoon. Strategically situated on the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier serves as a gateway between Africa and Europe, making it a key trading port over the centuries. Check into your hotel in the whitewashed old town before venturing out to explore. Stroll around the kasbah, a fortress area that offers sweeping views of the Strait of Gibraltar. Wander through its snaking markets lined with market stalls and ornate architecture.
Tangier ⇨ Asilah ⇨ Rabat
Caves of Hercules - Today, you’ll leave Tangier and travel toward Rabat, the elegant capital of Morocco. on our way, we will make a stop at Cap Spartel, a striking lighthouse that marks the spot where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. From there, continue south along the coast to the legendary Cave of Hercules, rumored to have been created by the mythical hero himself. Explore the limestone caverns, thought to be where Hercules rested during his 12 labors, and peer out through the Africa-shaped opening to the Atlantic.
Asilah Medina - Next, move on to Asilah Once in the city, we will visit the medina of Asilah to discover its important historical and monumental heritage. This fortified area next to the Atlantic still houses vestiges of the Portuguese domination of the 15th century. This heritage has left traces on the old ramparts and the Raisuni Palace, a privileged witness of the events that the city went through.
Rabat Old Town - Next, move on to the imperial city, and present-day capital, of Rabat (Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech) make up the remaining imperial cities). Enter through the grand door of the Kasbah des Oudaias into Rabat’s original city center. From there, visit the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens and enjoy the serene space away from the crowds. Discover the Hassan Tower, a minaret of the incomplete mosque and Mausoleum of Mohamed V. A 12th-century project that was abandoned soon after construction began.
Rabat ⇨ El Jadida ⇨ Essaouira
El Jadida - After breakfast, embark on a long day journey south bay the coast, giving glimpses of the sparkling Atlantic ocean. Along the journey, you’ll stop at El Jadida, a coastal city renowned for its Portuguese influences and UNESCO World Heritage site, the Cité Portugaise. Explore the well-preserved fortifications, including the impressive Manueline-style Church of the Assumption and the Cistern of El Jadida, before returning to the road.
Essaouira Beach - Next, move on to Essaouira. Often referred to as the “White Pearl,” Essaouira offers picturesque charm and a vibrant atmosphere. This city has a long history of diverse influences, from Indigenous Berbers and Phoenicians to Romans, and today it’s a hub for the artsy and young surfer crowd. Once you arrive at Essaouira Check-in and refresh, then choose to venture down to the beach to catch sea breezes and relax on the golden sands, or lose yourself in the narrow streets of the medina, where vibrant shops and bustling souks offer a treasure trove of traditional products and local crafts.
Essaouira ⇨ Sightseeing
Essaouira - After breakfast, Explore Essaouira with a local guide, starting at the clock tower in the medina. Discover the city’s rich history influenced by Berbers, Phoenicians, Romans, and Portuguese. Visit traditional shops, including the Spice Souk, for unique souvenirs. Explore central plazas and historic neighborhoods before reaching Essaouira Beach. Enjoy a stroll, watch surfers, and soak up the sun. For adventure, escape the city to surf and sandboard down the desert dunes, controlling your speed and enjoying scenic views. Stay for a mesmerizing desert sunset. For a serene Essaouira experience, take a guided beach horseback ride. Learn basic techniques, trot along the sandy stretch, and explore quieter areas with your guide, away from the tourist crowds. Opt for an afternoon ride to witness a beautiful sunset over the ocean upon returning to the city.
Essaouira ⇨ Agadir
Taghazout Beach - Travel from Essaouira to Agadir along the coastal road, a scenic 3.5-hour drive through arid regions and lush valleys. Take a break in Imsouane, a surf town, to enjoy ocean views, watch surfers, and savor mint tea. Consider a stop in Taghazout, another charming surf town with white houses nestled into hills, numerous restaurants, and miles of shoreline.
Agadir - After settling into your Agadir hotel, explore the city known for its global surfing appeal. Walk along the beach to watch surfers in action. Visit Agadir Birds Valley, a wildlife park featuring diverse bird species. For more wildlife, check out Agadir Crocodile Park, originally built for Nile crocodile conservation. Conclude your day at Kasbah Agadir Oufella, a 16th-century palace. Relax at your hotel or savor an authentic Moroccan meal at a local restaurant in the evening.
Agadir ⇨ Marrakesh
Jemaa el-Fnaa - After breakfast, Travel to Marrakesh, Known as the “Red City” due to the natural pigment of its buildings, Marrakesh is the country’s second-largest metropolis, with an energetic, bustling vibe. Get a head start on exploring the city this evening with a visit to Jemaa el-Fna, the city’s main square, where you can get a bite to eat and wander around the various vendor stalls for a bit before returning to your hotel to rest up for tomorrow’s busy day.
Marrakesh ⇨ Sightseeing
Jardin Majorelle - Enjoy a morning tour of Marrakesh, starting at the 19th-century Bahia Palace and Koutoubia Mosque. Explore the medina’s historic gates, wander through souks and fondouks, and return to Jemaa el-Fna for vibrant markets and street performances. Your expert guide will lead you to Souk el Attarine for spice towers and Souk Smata for handmade babouche slippers. In the afternoon, escape the heat at Majorelle Gardens, featuring subtropical flora, peaceful courtyards, and the former home of artist Jacques Marojelle, housing the Berber and Yves Saint Laurent Museums. Settle into your accommodation, then head to Jemaa el-Fna once again for a meal and some last-minute shopping, or make time to see some of the city sights that you might have missed earlier.
Marrakesh ⇨ Transfer to Airport Marrakech or Casablanca
Casablanca - Your Morocco Summer Tour ends today as your driver transports you from your accommodations to Marrakesh airport. or Casablanca airport, Have a safe and comfortable journey home or to your next destination!
- Private transportation
- Accommodation 11 Nights at the Hotels or Traditional Riads
- Fuel For The Vehicle & Driver/Guide
- Fresh Bottled mineral of water on board while touring
- Airport/Hotel or port pickup and drop-off
- Breakfast
- Fully licensed local guide in Marrakech - Fes - Tangier Medina
- Private transportation
- Accommodation 11 Nights at the Hotels or Traditional Riads
- Fuel For The Vehicle & Driver/Guide
- Fresh Bottled mineral of water on board while touring
- Airport/Hotel or port pickup and drop-off
- Breakfast
- Fully licensed local guide in Marrakech - Fes - Tangier Medina
- Flight tickets
- Lunches, Dinners and all drinks
- Tip to driver, local guides, hotel and restaurant staff
- Personal Expenses
- Admission fee to: Hassan II Mosque($12/per person) and Cap Spartel Tangier ($8/per person)
- Admission fee to: Volubilis ($8/per person) and Bou Inania Medersa ($2/per person)
- Admission fee to: Majorelle Gardens ($15/per person)
- Flight tickets
- Lunches, Dinners and all drinks
- Tip to driver, local guides, hotel and restaurant staff
- Personal Expenses
- Admission fee to: Hassan II Mosque($12/per person) and Cap Spartel Tangier ($8/per person)
- Admission fee to: Volubilis ($8/per person) and Bou Inania Medersa ($2/per person)
- Admission fee to: Majorelle Gardens ($15/per person)
Embark on a 12-day summer journey to discover Morocco’s coastal splendor. Start in Casablanca with a visit to the monumental Hassan II Mosque. Head to Tangier for sea views and a Kasbah tour. Explore the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen and its nearby Waterfall. Immerse yourself in the spice markets of Fes. Dive into the sights and sounds of Marrakech. End…
Embark on a 12-day summer journey to discover Morocco’s coastal splendor. Start in Casablanca with a visit to the monumental Hassan II Mosque. Head to Tangier for sea views and a Kasbah tour. Explore the “Blue City” of Chefchaouen and its nearby Waterfall. Immerse yourself in the spice markets of Fes. Dive into the sights and sounds of Marrakech. End your trip in Essaouira, where windsurfing and sunset horseback rides along the beach await, perfect for beach lovers. Morocco’s coastal beauty and cultural richness are yours to explore in this unforgettable adventure.
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.