Embark on a private day-trip from Casablanca to Marrakech! Drive through scenic highways, make stops at rest stations, and indulge in a delicious lunch. Experience a camel ride, relax in a comfortable Mercedes luxury vehicle, and be accompanied by a professional driver and multi-language guide.
- Palmerie - Have pleasure to experience escorted Camel ride tour offered for free in a vast palm grove.
- Jemaa el-Fnaa - is a square and market place in Marrakesh’s medina quarter (old city). It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists.
- Souk Semmarine - If you speak to anyone who has visited Marrakech, you can be sure that they will mention the red city’s famous Souk District. Located in the very heart of the Medina, just north of Jemaa al-Fnaa and a five minute stroll from Riad Spice, Cinnamon, Papillon and Riad Star.
- Bahia Palace - is a mid to late 19th-century palace in Marrakesh, Morocco. The palace was first begun by Si Musa, grand vizier of Alaouite sultan Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman, in 1859 and then continued and expanded by his son Si Ba Ahmed ibn Musa, grand vizier of Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz between 1894 and 1900. Today it is a well-known historic monument and tourist attraction in the city.
- Koutoubia - is the largest mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco. It is located in the southwest medina quarter of Marrakesh, near the Jemaa el-Fnaa market place, and is flanked by large gardens.
- Saadian Tombs - The Saadian Tombs are located in Marrakech and were constructed during the reign of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in the late 16th century. This is the resting place of al-Mansur, his family, and other notable officials from that era. These tombs were discovered in 1917; restoration began shortly thereafter
- Gueliz - Gueliz is the new town with modern businesses and wide streets, the garden district Hivernage with big hotels is more serene and the old town, Medina more hectic with riads hidden in the labyrinths of alleys. Gueliz provides a break from the hysteria of the Medina.
- Bab Agnaou - is one of the best-known gates of Marrakesh, Morocco. Its construction is attributed to the Almohad caliph Abu Yusuf Ya’qub al-Mansur and was completed around 1188 or 1190.
- Mellah - The Mellah of Marrakesh formerly known as Hay Essalam is the Jewish Quarter (Mellah) of the city of Marrakesh, Morocco. It is the second oldest of its kind in the country. Corner of Talmud Torah and Francisco streets in the Mellah of Marrakesh
- Casablanca - Back To Casablanca
- A/C, Wi-Fi Car or Van with Multilingual driver at your disposal during your tour
- Unlimited cold mineral water +Soft Drinks+ Wet wipes + Sweet and Candies
- Entry/Admission - La Palmeraie
- Registered Historian knowledgeable Tour Guide
- Pickup and drop-off at your selected hotel/location
- Camel ride experience
- Bahia Palace fees 7 usd Dollars
- tips
This tour offers you the chance to see Marrakech’s famous historical and natural highlights in one day trip. Begin at Koutoubia Mosque, the renowned landmark structure of Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, and be in awe of this engineering feat and historical masterpiece. Then head towards Bahia Palace, one of the best-preserved historical sites and certainly most interesting in Marrakech. Visit the Saadian Tombs which is a major sight to see in Marrakech.
A short walk from the main square reveals what was hidden for nearly two-hundred years. Pass by the grand private residence of Dar El Bacha Palace on your way to the narrow streets of the Medina. Hidden away among the maze-like streets are treasures your guide is eager to show you, ovens churning out typical street food, and an array of workshops where craftsmen produce goods to be sold at the souks.
Finish the tour at Palmeraie area and ride the camel and enjoy the sunset before heading back to Casablanca.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.