Unveiling the true magic of Morocco awaits on this exclusive 8 days Morocco tour from Casablanca! This extended tour is perfect for those who crave a deep dive into the country’s vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and historical wonders. While it’s one of our longest adventures, it promises an unforgettable experience that packs in the best Morocco offers. Imagine venturing beyond the bustling streets of Casablanca and into the heart of ancient cities, dramatic deserts, and charming villages.

You’ll explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, marvel at architectural masterpieces, and wander through bustling souks (markets) overflowing with colorful treasures. Trade cityscapes for the golden sands of the Sahara Desert, where you’ll embark on a thrilling camel trek and spend a magical night under a blanket of stars in a cozy Berber tent. This isn’t just a sightseeing tour – it’s a chance to truly immerse yourself in Moroccan culture, from savoring delicious local cuisine to learning about Berber traditions and customs. Buckle up for an unforgettable journey that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime!

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

8 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.

How far is Casablanca from Marrakech?

The distance between Casablanca and Marrakech is about 245 kilometers, roughly 2 hours and 41 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: Casablanca to Chefchaouen

Our 8 days tour from Casablanca starts from our meeting point in Casablanca heading to Chefchaouen. We will visit the Hassan Tower, one of the tallest mosque towers in the world. Then we will continue traveling through some of the beautiful places in Morocco. The blue pearl is waiting, we will have time to discover this beautiful city and visit the main places around it. The night will be spent in this blue city.
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Day 2: Chefchaouen to Fes

Today, after having breakfast in your accommodation, we will leave to discover the oldest city in Morocco, Meknes. Our first stop will be Volubilis, The Roman Ruins. After that, we will head to Meknes. In the main city we will be exploring the main highlights of this beautiful place starting from Lhdim Square to Bab Mansour. Our 8 days tour from Casablanca is still on, we will continue our way to spend the night Fes.
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Day 3: Total day in Fes

On the third day of our 8 days tour from Casablanca, will spend all in the city of Fes discovering the main places and spots. Our local guide will take you to the best and most visited highlights. For Example, you will have the chance to see Chouara Tannery, where they paint leather.
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Day 4: Fes to Merzouga

The Fourth day of our 8 days tour from Casablanca will begin by driving through the Atlas mountains. we will stop by the city of Ifrane and explore it. Next, we will visit the Cedar forest and the barbary Macaque; one of the animals that this place has. Our journey continues, and we will visit a lot of beautiful destinations such as Zaida, Midelt, and Ziz valley; the biggest source of dates in Morocco. Finally, we will have reached the desert where we will take the camels and drive through the dunes to our camp that is set in the desert.
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Day 5: Merzouga desert tour

Today, the fifth day of our 8 days tour from Casablanca will start and end in the desert. We will be spending the whole day in the desert experiencing it and wandering through its beautiful spots. In general, you will visit some unique places such as the Gnaoua people and the Berber nomads besides of the Moroccan National Auto Museum.
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Day 6: Merzouga to Gorges Dades

Our Journey continues, this time we will drive to one of the famous stops in Morocco, Boumalne Dades. But before that, we will visit a lot of beautiful destinations such as Tinjedad and Tinghir. Probably, the highlight of today is Toudgha Gorges with canyons that reach about 300m in height. The night will be spent in Gorges Dades.
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Day 7: Gorges Dades to Marrakech

The seventh day of our 8 days tour from Casablanca will be about traveling to Marrakech. On our way, we will visit Ouarzazate and the Atlas studios, one of Africa’s main places for making movies. After that, we will head directly to Marrakech passing by the High Atlas mountains again.
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Day 8: Marrakech to the Airport in Casablanca

On the last day of our 8 days tour from Casablanca, we will visit the main places in this city such as the famous square of Jamaa El-Fna and the menera, Majorelle gardens. After that, we will have to leave for Casablanca taking the highway.

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Fes:

Fes is Morocco’s oldest city, packed with history and culture. It’s famous for its Fes el-Bali, a massive car-free maze of narrow streets car-free zone, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site! Exploring this labyrinth is an experience – you’ll find bustling tanneries where leather is cured in colorful pits, ancient mosques with beautiful architecture, and hidden shops overflowing with traditional crafts. Fes is also a center for Islamic scholarship, making it a truly unique city.”
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Marrakech:

Marrakech is a vibrant and exciting city in central Morocco. Nicknamed the “Red City” for its red-colored buildings, it’s a sensory overload in the best way possible! Marrakech’s bustling main square, Djemaa el-Fnaa, is a must-see, filled with food stalls, snake charmers, acrobats, and musicians. The city also boasts beautiful palaces, gardens, and museums, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and culture.
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Rabat:

Rabat is the capital city of Morocco, but it offers more than just government buildings! This charming city rests along the Atlantic coast and the Bouregreg River. Rabat boasts a beautiful kasbah (fortress) called Kasbah des Oudayas, offering stunning ocean views. The city also has a fascinating old town with narrow streets and traditional shops. If you’re looking for a place to relax, Rabat has lovely gardens and a zoo you can explore. It’s a great place to experience Moroccan culture and history!
8 Days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Tour Reviews

May 4, 2024

After a long journey, finally, we arrived at Merzouga. There we expect the guys who guide us through the desert.

Around 17:00h we started the route with camels through the desert, where we could enjoy a fantastic sunset. After an hour and a half, we arrived at the camp. It was dark, we left our things in the “haimas” and then…to dinner! It was delicious, but the best was the animation after the dinner. The guides gave us a concert and later we were taught to play the drums.
Finally, we enjoyed the most magical moment of the day, we observed the spectacular sky filled with countless stars.
In short, it was an unforgettable experience with fantastic guides.
I’m going to repeat the experience, for sure!!!

May 4, 2024

I arrived in Merzouga in the afternoon to begin the tour through the Sahara with my sister. From the start, the staff were all very welcoming and kind. The Berber camel guides took us through an amazing landscape of the Sahara desert to where our campsite was located. We had some downtime to take in the beautiful scenery, and golden sands that stretched out for miles upon miles. We sat on top of the dunes as the staff prepared a wonderful dinner consisting of vegetable and chicken tagine traditional Moroccan dish.

After dinner, our Berber hosts invited us to sit around the fire while they drummed traditional Moroccan music under the stars. This was one of my favorite parts of the experience because everyone joined in laughing and dancing amongst the beautiful music. Mustapha, one of the Berbers even came around and taught us each how to drum a few beats, he was so helpful and willing to help us out with anything. In the morning, we rode the camels back as the sun peaked out from the horizon-a beautiful experience.

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