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.
Starting Point: Casablanca Mohamed V Airport or Ferry in Morocco
Casablanca - Depending on your arrival at either the airport or port in Morocco, the first day is dedicated to your arrival, with similar activities planned. Upon landing at Casablanca airport (CMN), collect your luggage and exit Terminal 2. Our team will be there holding a sign…
Starting Point: Casablanca Mohamed V Airport or Ferry in Morocco
Casablanca - Depending on your arrival at either the airport or port in Morocco, the first day is dedicated to your arrival, with similar activities planned. Upon landing at Casablanca airport (CMN), collect your luggage and exit Terminal 2. Our team will be there holding a sign with your name, ready to warmly welcome you to Morocco. If you arrive late, we will take you directly to your hotel for rest. For early arrivals, enjoy a brief tour of Casablanca before heading to the hotel to relax.
NOTE:
Contact us to customize your tour. This private tour allows for itinerary adjustments based on your preferences:
- Extend the itinerary with more days.
- Choose hotel types (3-4-5 stars).
- Add excursions.
- Select arrival or departure locations.
- Specify other preferences.
Hassan II Mosque - Welcome to the modern coastal city of Casablanca. The main attraction here is the relatively modern and monumental Hassan II Mosque, inaugurated in 1993. It sits on an outcrop extending into the Atlantic, offering breathtaking views. With a 690-foot (210 m) minaret, it is the tallest structure in Morocco and the tallest minaret in the world. Uniquely, it is one of the few mosques in the country open to non-Muslims. Join a guided tour to appreciate the fine examples of Moroccan and Islamic craftsmanship.
Casablanca ⇨ Rabat ⇨ Asilah ⇨ Tangier
Hassan Tower - After breakfast, head north to the imperial city and current capital, Rabat (along with Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech, it is one of the imperial cities). Explore the medieval Chellah Necropolis and wander through Roman and Islamic ruins. Enter the Kasbah des Oudaias through its grand door to reach Rabat’s original city center. Visit the 20th-century Andalusian Gardens for a serene escape from the crowds. Discover the Hassan Tower, a minaret of the incomplete mosque and Mausoleum of Mohamed V, a 12th-century project abandoned soon after construction began.
Asilah Medina - After exploring Rabat, drive to Asilah to visit its medina and discover its significant historical and monumental heritage. This fortified area by the Atlantic still retains vestiges of Portuguese domination from the 15th century, evident in the old ramparts and the Raisuni Palace, a witness to the city’s historical events.
Overnight in a Hotel or Traditional Riad.
Tangier ⇨ Sightseeing
Medina of Tangier - After breakfast, explore Tangier, a major entry point from Europe to Morocco, with recent enhancements to boost its appeal as a tourist destination, including a new marina area and the Medina. The Tangier Kasbah (fortified castle) is compact enough for a self-guided walk by following the signs. Enter through Bab Haha to reach Place du Mechouar. About 15-20 minutes from the city, visit Cap Spartel and the Cave of Hercules, which takes about an hour to fully enjoy. The cave’s outline against the Atlantic skyline is thought to resemble the African continent.
Find a café in the trendy Zoco Chico square for a meal and some people-watching, and end the day with a late afternoon stroll along the seafront promenade of the bustling corniche.
Overnight in Tangier.
Tangier ⇨ Tetouan ⇨ Chefchaouen
Tetouan - After breakfast, head towards Chefchaouen, passing through Tetouan, a charming town at the foot of the Rif Mountains, just a few kilometers from the sea. The ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, appears unchanged for centuries. Tour the town independently with recommendations from your driver. Lunch is at your leisure.
Explore Chefchaouen Like a Local - Continue to Chefchaouen, a visual delight with its blue walls, doors, windows, stairways, alleyways, and archways—all in shades of soft, pastel sky blue and deeper hues. After checking in at your riad, explore the town at your own pace or relax. Outa el Hammam is the main square, perfect for people-watching. Wander the tiny alleys away from tourist areas to experience the town’s everyday life. Ask your driver for recommendations. Dinner is on your own.
Overnight in a Hotel or Traditional Riad.
Chefchaouen ⇨ Volubilis ⇨ Meknes ⇨ Fes
Volubilis - Depart Chefchaouen and travel south to Fes, stopping at Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Morocco’s best-preserved Roman ruins. Take a break from driving to explore the massive complex, including large merchant homes with visible heating systems, temples, and well-preserved mosaics. Guides are usually available for hire, and your driver can assist.
Moulay Idriss - Next, visit Moulay Idriss, which resembles a sitting camel from a distance. Founded in 789 CE by Moulay Idriss, it became Morocco’s first Islamic capital and remains culturally significant. The city features the only round minaret in Morocco. Lunch here or at the next stop.
Meknes - Before reaching Fes, visit Meknes, a prosperous city with a smaller medina than Fes, allowing for leisurely exploration without aggressive shopkeepers. Your driver will guide you through the Ville Impériale area, showcasing gardens, palaces, the impressive Bab al-Mansour gate, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the Royal Stables. Many palaces were built with materials from Volubilis, so look for Roman columns in unexpected places!
End the day in Fes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities, founded by Moulay Idriss I and made the capital of the Idrisid dynasty by his successor, Moulay Idriss II. You’ll be taken to your riad in the Fes medina, with the late afternoon and evening free.
Fes ⇨ Sightseeing
Fes el-Bali - Fes boasts the most complete medina, largely untouched over the centuries, offering an authentic medieval experience. Explore two medina quarters, the older Fes el Bali and the newer Fes el Jdid. Meet your guide and start your tour at Riad, following the main thoroughfare, Talâa Kebira. Navigate the narrow, winding streets to find the Chouara Tannery. Climb to a nearby leather shop’s rooftop for a view of the men at work—a practice unchanged for centuries. Discover the 9th-century Al-Qarawiyyin University, one of the world’s oldest universities. Visit the Al Attarine Madrasa to see Moroccan craftsmanship. Head to Fes el Jdid to explore the Mellah (Jewish quarter and cemetery) and enjoy a city overview. Visit the ceramics cooperative to see traditional Moroccan crafts.
Fes ⇨ Ifran ⇨ Cedar Forest ⇨ Midelt ⇨ Ziz Valley ⇨ Sahara Desert
Ifrane - Start early to cover the distance to the Sahara Desert! Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains through Azrou and its majestic cedar forests. Take a detour to the scenic Cèdre Gouraud Forest, where Barbary Macaque monkeys lounge in ancient cedar trees. Stop for lunch in Midelt, known as Morocco’s “Apple City” for its productive orchards, thanks to the Moulouya River’s year-round water supply.
Midelt - Continue through a landscape of steep mountain ranges, wide valleys, and narrow canyon passes. Follow the Ziz Valley, an important branch of the ancient Saharan Trade Route. Spot many fortified houses (ksars) built by merchants to protect gold, salt, and spices.
Erg Chebbi - After crossing the Ziz Gorge, you’ll see early signs of Saharan sand dunes. These wind-blown dunes often encroach on farms, roads, and buildings. Observe an ancient water “mining” method used before modern pumps. Notice nomadic shepherds and tents in the area. Near Merzouga, take a break before heading to your desert camp. If riding a camel, arrive at camp before sunset to watch the colorful sunset on the dunes. Return to camp for dinner and a night of traditional Berber music by the fire. With minimal light pollution, enjoy the starry night sky before bed.
Tour of The Dunes ⇨ Visit Nomad Families ⇨ Merzouga Desert
Merzouga Desert - Early risers can enjoy a sunrise over the sand dunes. After breakfast, embark on a desert excursion to explore different parts of the Sahara. Visit the lake of Merzouga, home to exotic birds, then head to the heart of the Sahara, where nomads live traditionally with their animals. Share a cup of tea with them and learn about their lifestyle. Follow the route of the former Ralley Paris Dakar to Mifis mines, once exploited by France. Continue to Khamlia village, inhabited by black Berber people originally from Mali and Niger. Enjoy their music and dance. Lunch in the village (Berber Pizza). Visit an impressive oasis on the edge of the sand dunes before ending the day at your hotel.
Merzouga ⇨ Rissani ⇨ Arfoud ⇨ Todra Gorges ⇨ Dades Valley
Rissani Market - After breakfast, leave the desert and head to Rissani, once a major stop on the Saharan-caravans route. If your visit coincides with the market days (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays), explore the region’s largest souk.
Fossiles d’Erfoud - Continue to Erfoud, known for its date festival and fossil mining and artisan factories. See hillside mines where large rocks are extracted. Visit a local artisan collective to learn about the area’s fossils and see how fossil-rich rock is transformed into beautiful objects.
Gargantas del Todra - Journey to Dades Valley, passing through villages like Millab, Tinjdad, and Toroug to reach Todra Valley, a green area surrounded by mud villages and mountains. Drive 30 minutes to Todra Gorges, a narrow passage with 300m high cliffs, popular with climbers. In Dades Valley, see the fascinating “monkies fingers” rock formation and beautiful mud kasbahs. After exploring, enjoy dinner and rest.
Dades Valley ⇨ Rose Town ⇨ Ouarzazate ⇨ Ait Benhaddou ⇨ Marrakech
Ait Ben Haddou - Travel to El Kalaa Mgou’na or Rose Town, where over 400 tonnes of rose petals are picked each spring for rosewater production or export to perfume industries. The rose festival is held here every May. From Rose Town to Skoura, see many kasbahs among the greenery of Dades Valley. Skoura is surrounded by palm groves and features some of southern Morocco’s most beautiful kasbahs.
Continue to Ouarzazate, “Hollywood of Africa,” with Morocco’s largest cinema studios, then to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy free time to visit and have lunch in the village. Head to Marrakesh via the High Atlas Mountains (2260 m), admiring the views and Berber villages. Arrive in Marrakesh in the evening.
Marrakesh ⇨ Sightseeing
Bahia Palace - After breakfast, meet your local private guide for a tour of Marrakech’s old city. Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, encountering lively souks and maze-like alleys. Be dazzled by displays of djellabas, colorful babouches, intricately-pierced lanterns, exotic spices, and the vibrant medina life. Your knowledgeable guide will share the history and stories of the Medina, Souk, and Mellah neighborhoods of the Red City.
Jardin Majorelle - In the afternoon, continue your private tour, visiting places like the Bahia and El Badii Palaces, and the Saadian Tombs. Explore the Majorelle Gardens, an iconic retreat built by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later inhabited by designer Yves Saint Laurent. As evening falls, Jemaa el-Fna comes alive with musicians, storytellers, acrobats, dancers, and snake charmers. Wander the food stalls offering meals, fruit drinks, dried dates, and snacks. For a relaxed experience, find a café above the square to enjoy a meal while watching the show below.
Marrakesh ⇨ Transfer to Airport Marrakech or Casablanca
Casablanca - Your Morocco Tour concludes today as your driver takes you from your accommodations to Marrakesh or Casablanca airport. Have a safe and pleasant journey home or to your next destination!
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- 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
- Flight tickets
- Lunches, Dinners and all drinks
- Tip to driver, local guides, hotel and restaurant staff
- Personal Expenses
Embark on a 12-day journey to uncover the wonders of Morocco, exploring its highlights from the lively north to the awe-inspiring desert south. Begin your adventure in Casablanca, then discover the coastal charm of Tangier and the enchanting blue alleys of Chefchaouen. Stroll through the historic medina of Fes before venturing into the golden sands of…
Embark on a 12-day journey to uncover the wonders of Morocco, exploring its highlights from the lively north to the awe-inspiring desert south. Begin your adventure in Casablanca, then discover the coastal charm of Tangier and the enchanting blue alleys of Chefchaouen. Stroll through the historic medina of Fes before venturing into the golden sands of the Sahara for a memorable night beneath the stars. Traverse through striking valleys and gorges, witnessing the unspoiled beauty of Morocco’s landscapes, before reaching the bustling streets of Marrakech. This tour offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and breathtaking scenery, providing an ideal way to experience the enchantment 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.