Ready for a remarkable 10 Days Morocco tour from Casablanca? We’ve got you covered with our fully customizable Casablanca tour package! This jam-packed itinerary takes you through Morocco’s highlights, from bustling cities to breathtaking landscapes and relaxing experiences.

Here’s a taste of what awaits:

  • Explore Imperial Cities: Immerse yourself in Morocco’s imperial cities’ rich history and culture, like Fes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its labyrinthine medina (old town).
  • Embrace the Desert: Journey to the Merzouga Desert, the Erg Chebbi dunes. Here, you’ll experience the thrill of a camel trek across the golden sands and spend an unforgettable night camping under a star-filled sky in traditional Berber tents.
  • Discover Historical Gems: Step back in time at the stunning Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featured in many movies.
  • Unwind in Marrakech: Marrakech, the “Red City,” will captivate you with its bustling main square, Djemaa el-Fnaa, vibrant energy, and beautiful palaces and gardens.
  • Relax and Rejuvenate: Treat yourself to a relaxing hammam experience in Fes. A hammam is a traditional Moroccan bathhouse, a perfect way to unwind and experience a local wellness tradition.

This is just a glimpse of the incredible adventures that await on this 10-day tour. The beauty of this package is that it can be customized to your interests! Want to spend more time exploring the desert? No problem! A cooking class or a visit to a local carpet cooperative? Trips Around Morocco can tailor the itinerary to create your dream Moroccan adventure. Contact us today to learn more and start planning your unforgettable trip!

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Casablanca/Casablanca
DEPARTURE TIME
Between 8 am and 9 am.
INCLUDED
Arrival and departure from lodging. A camel for every individual.
Berber tent lodging. A vehicle with gasoline.
NOT INCLUDED
Travel insurance.
Lunches

10 Days Morocco tour from Casablanca: FAQ

How far is Rabat from Casablanca?

Rabat isn’t too far from Casablanca! They’re just separated by about 87 kilometers, which translates to a quick trip of roughly 1 hour and 4 minutes

How far is Fes from Rabat?

Fes and Rabat aren’t that far apart! Roughly 201 kilometers from each other, approximately 2 hours and 16 minutes.

What type of cars is utilized for this tour?

The car you use for this tour depends on how many people are in your group. They usually have big Toyota Land Cruisers, vans, or comfy minibusses.

How do you pay to book this tour?

To hold your spot on the tour, you’ll need to pay a small deposit upfront. It’s easy – you can use PayPal or bank transfer. Then, on the first day of your adventure, you’ll pay the rest of the cost in cash directly to your awesome tour guide. They’ll accept euros, dollars, or Moroccan dirhams (their local money).

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Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

On the first day of our 10 days tour from Casablanca, our driver will Pick you up from the airport to the hotel. Depending on the arrival time to see the Mosque of Hassan II, Dinner, and overnight in the Hotel/Riad.
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Day 2: Casablanca to Marrakech<br />

On the second day of our 10 days tour from Casablanca We went to the red city and day to reach out to explore Marrakech’s famous red city., Visit the souk, and plunged into the lively Djemaa El Fna, in the heart of ancient Morocco. Be captivated by the dancers, snake trainers, jugglers, narrators, and singers. Take orange juice in front of the numerous workshops at Night Hotel/Riad.
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Day 3: Marrakech to Ouarzazate

Departure after breakfast on the third day of our 10 days tour from Casablanca for crossing the High Atlas Tizi Ntichka (2.260m high) then turn off on a runway Telouet visiting the Kasbah, Berber villages we pass through to reach the fortified village of Ait Ben Haddou where many famous movies filmed as Gladiator, Obelix, Sahara Penelope Cruz … time for lunch in the village and continue to Ouarzazate. Dinner and overnight at Hotel/Riad.
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Day 4: Ouarzazate to Boumalne

After breakfast we went to visit the city of Ouarzazate considered the great desert door and place from which to start the great voyages, and which highlights Taourirt Kasbah, and the Main Palace of Glaoui, the great Pacha of southern Morocco. continue to the Valley of Roses passes in Skoura, and Boumalne activities until you reach the Dades Gorge Dinner and overnight Hotel/Riad.
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Day 5: Boumalne to Merzouga

Out dotted with Kasbahs all different. After several stops, we arrive at one of the strengths of the South: Gorges of Todra. The river Todra Gorge has formed a daunting vertical wall and high Balleza, is a paradise for climbers and a único. seguimos south Lunch on the road and then into the desert to the impressive dunes of Merzouga, free time to climb the dunes and take advantage of the sunset, after dinner we will take dramatic Berber drums. accommodation in the Hotel/Riad.
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Day 6: Merzouga desert tour

On the sixth day of our 10 days tour from Casablanca, after Breakfast We walked around Erg Chebbi sand expanse of desert where the Great Dune of Morocco, over 250 meters high, connected by track part of the route followed by the former Paris-Dakar, with the mountains bordering Algeria background. Stop at the oasis of Tissardmin and continue up to a nomadic settlement where we will learn some secrets of her life and customs.

After stopping at a viewpoint where you can admire the Erg Chebbi together. Stop in Khamlia, the indigenous people of Mali, where you can relax with a cup of tea while we enjoy a short concert of Gnawa music. Return to the lodge, lunch, and set off on a camel route and a half hours to take us to the foot of the Great Dune, tucked behind the beautiful sunset in the desert. Overnight in a tent in the heart of the desert under the spectacular canopy of stars.

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Day 7: Merzouga to Fes via Midelt

After breakfast, fired the desert and left for the north through the valley of Ziz taking advantage of the cool blue Meski source where you can relax. Midelt planned to stop to eat and then continue to Fes passes in Ifrane (Swiss-Moroccan) where we stayed at Riad Fes in the medina.
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Day 8: Fes to Meknes

Free day to the royal city of Fès with its many “madrassas”, its tanneries, and the famous medina, Departure to Meknes, visit the imperial city with its famous door, Bab El Mansour, the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and the basin of Agdal. Posibilidad to discover the ruins of the Roman city of Volubilis located about thirty kilometers from Meknes and the holy city of Moulay Idriss pilgrimage center of any Moroccan. Dinner and overnight in Meknes.
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Day 9: Meknes to Casablanca

Way to stop in the capital Casablanca in Morocco (Rabat) and afternoon arrival to Casablanca where you will be able to leverage your past purchases.
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Day 10: The last day Airport of Casablanca

On the tenth of the 10 days tour from Casablanca, our experience is coming to end in the airport.

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Meknes:

Nicknamed the “Versailles of Morocco,” Meknes was once a powerful sultanate capital known for its grand architecture. Today, you can wander through the vast, UNESCO-listed Medina (old town) with its intricate gates and palaces. Don’t miss the monumental Bab Mansour gate, a stunning example of Moorish design. Foodies will love the local specialty, Méchoui – slow-roasted lamb cooked in a traditional underground oven.”
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Fes:

Fes is the oldest of the three cities, boasting the title of the world’s oldest continuously operating university! Get lost in the labyrinthine alleyways of the Fes el-Bali Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest car-free urban area in the world. Be sure to witness the fascinating traditional leather-tanning process in the Chouara Tanneries – a sight (and smell!) you won’t forget.
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Casablanca:

Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, offers a vibrant blend of French colonial architecture, bustling markets, and beautiful beaches. History buffs will be interested in the imposing Hassan II Mosque, the third-largest mosque in the world. For a touch of Hollywood glamour, visit Rick’s Cafe, made famous by the classic film “Casablanca.”
10 Days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Tour Reviews

May 8, 2024

After a loooong trip, we finally made it to Merzouga! That’s where our desert guides were waiting to take us on an adventure.

Around 5 pm, we hopped on camels and set off through the desert. The sunset was incredible – fiery colors everywhere! After about an hour and a half, we reached the camp. It was dark by then, so we stashed our stuff in the tents (Hamas) and headed straight for dinner. It was delicious!

But the best part was after dinner. The guides put on a concert for us, and then they even taught us how to play the drums! Finally, the most magical moment arrived: gazing up at a sky filled with a million twinkling stars.

Seriously, it was an unforgettable experience with the coolest guides ever. Doing this again!

May 8, 2024

My sister and I were warmly welcomed by the staff and Berber guides. We led us through the breathtaking Sahara on camels, finally reaching our campsite. The vast golden sands stretched as far as the eye could see, and we soaked it all in before dinner. The staff prepared a delicious tagine, a traditional Moroccan stew, while we relaxed on the dunes. After dinner, under a blanket of stars, our hosts invited us to gather around a fire. They played traditional Moroccan music on drums, and the night came alive with laughter and dancing. Mustapha, one of the Berbers, even patiently taught us all how to drum a few beats. It was an amazing experience, and riding camels back as the sun rose over the horizon was the perfect ending to our adventure.

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