9 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca - Morocco Highlights Trip

Start Point: Casablanca

End Point: Casablanca

Transport: Private

Accommodation: Hotel / Riad / Desert Camp

Age range: All

Language: English

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Summary of 9 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca

Embark on a fascinating journey through Morocco, where every day is an adventure in a tapestry of history and culture. From the bustling streets of Casablanca to the tranquil beauty of Fez, this itinerary showcases the country’s rich heritage and vibrant lifestyle. Explore ancient medinas, sample exquisite local cuisine and soak up the breathtaking landscapes that define Morocco’s charm.

Experience the warmth of Moroccan hospitality while staying in charming riads, each offering a glimpse of the country’s architectural splendour. Carefully curated excursions provide a deeper understanding of Morocco’s rich history, from the grandeur of Roman ruins to the vibrant life of its cities. With expert local guides at your side, you’ll navigate the intricate streets and discover hidden gems, making every moment of your journey unforgettable.

Your adventure culminates in the enchanting city of Marrakech, where the vibrant atmosphere of the Place El Fna comes alive with storytellers, musicians and street vendors. As you bid farewell to this enchanting country, you’ll take with you not just memories, but a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of life that is Morocco.

Places You’ll See

  • Hassan II Mosque (Casablanca)

  • Oudaya Kasbah (Rabat)

  • Hassan Tower (Rabat)

  • Bab Mansour (Meknes)

  • Qara Jail (Meknes)

  • Volubilis

  • Fez El Bali (Fez)

  • Al Qroouine University (Fez)

  • Ouzoud Waterfalls

  • El Fna Square (Marrakech)

HIGHLIGHTS OF 9 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM CASABLANCA

  • Marvel at the stunning Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
  • Explore the historical Oudaya Kasbah in Rabat.
  • Discover the Roman ruins of Volubilis.
  • Wander the ancient medina of Fez, the world’s largest car-free urban area.
  • Experience the enchanting atmosphere of El Fna Square in Marrakech.
  • Enjoy the breathtaking Ouzoud Waterfalls.
  • Visit the impressive Saadian Tombs in Marrakech.
  • Savor authentic Moroccan cuisine in local restaurants.
  • Stay in charming traditional riads throughout your journey.
  • Gain insights from knowledgeable local guides at each destination.

Welcome to Morocco, a country where ancient history intertwines with vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery. This captivating itinerary invites you to explore the dynamic cities of Casablanca, Meknes, Fez and Marrakech, each brimming with unique charm and allure. From the intricate artistry of the ancient medinas to the breathtaking natural beauty of the Atlas Mountains, you’ll embark on a journey that promises cultural immersion, exhilarating adventure and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re wandering through the bustling souks or marvelling at the majestic Hassan II Mosque, Morocco offers a feast for the senses that will stay with you long after your visit.

Day by Day Itinerary

9 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca full itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

  • Arrival at Casablanca International Airport: Meet your guide and transfer to your hotel or riad.
  • Optional Tour: Visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Africa, or relax and explore the vibrant city at your leisure.
  • Accommodation: Stay overnight in a comfortable hotel or riad.

Day 2: Casablanca to Meknes via Rabat

  • Morning: After breakfast, depart for Meknes, stopping in Rabat to visit the Oudaya Kasbah and Hassan Tower.
  • Afternoon: Explore the royal tombs and enjoy local cuisine.
  • Evening: Continue to Meknes for overnight stay.
  • Accommodation: Stay in a traditional riad.

Day 3: Meknes City Tour

  • Morning: Guided tour of Meknes, visiting Bab Mansour, Qara Jail, and the Swani Basin.
  • Afternoon: Free time to explore Lahdim Square and immerse yourself in local culture.
  • Evening: Overnight in Meknes.
  • Accommodation: Stay in a local riad.

Day 4: Meknes to Fez via Volubilis

  • Morning: Depart for Fez, stopping at the Roman ruins of Volubilis for a guided tour.
  • Afternoon: Enjoy scenic views at Sidi Chahed Bay.
  • Evening: Arrive in Fez and check into your accommodation.
  • Accommodation: Stay in a historic riad.

Day 5: Fez City Tour

  • Morning: Visit the ancient medina of Fez El Bali, the Jewish Quarter, and Al Qroouine University with a local guide.
  • Afternoon: Explore the winding streets of the medina.
  • Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and overnight in Fez.
  • Accommodation: Stay in a charming riad.

Day 6: Fez to Marrakech via Azilal

  • Morning: After breakfast, depart for Marrakech, visiting the stunning Ouzoud Waterfalls en route.
  • Afternoon: Enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
  • Evening: Arrive in Marrakech for overnight stay.
  • Accommodation: Stay in a vibrant riad.

Day 7: Marrakech City Tour

  • Morning: Discover the Old Medina, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, and Majorelle Gardens with a local guide.
  • Afternoon: Experience the lively atmosphere of El Fna Square.
  • Evening: Overnight in Marrakech.
  • Accommodation: Stay in a boutique riad.

Day 8: Marrakech to Casablanca

  • Morning: After breakfast, travel back to Casablanca.
  • Evening: Free time for last-minute shopping or exploration.
  • Accommodation: Stay overnight in Casablanca.

Day 9: Departure

  • Transfer: According to your flight schedule, enjoy a final transfer to Casablanca International Airport.

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What makes the 9 Days Tour from Casablanca an adventure?

This trip offers an adventure beyond the typical travel experience, inviting you to discover Morocco’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage. From the urban energy of Casablanca to the tranquil beauty of the Ouzoud waterfalls, each destination is a new chapter in your journey. You’ll hike scenic trails, navigate bustling souks and delve into the heart of ancient medinas, creating a tapestry of experiences that evoke the spirit of adventure.

The adventure deepens as you pass through historic sites and vibrant cities. The chance to interact with local artisans, sample exquisite Moroccan cuisine and immerse yourself in cultural traditions offers a unique opportunity to engage with the local way of life. Every moment is a thrill of discovery, whether it’s bargaining in a souk or tasting the spices that define Moroccan cuisine.

The adventure culminates in Marrakech, where the vibrant atmosphere of the Place El Fna brings the journey to life. Here, you can witness captivating performances, savour street food delicacies and soak up the buzzing energy that captures the essence of Morocco. More than just sightseeing, it’s an adventure that will ignite your senses and leave you with lasting memories.

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9 days from Casablanca Sightseeings

This 9 day desert trip from Casablanca offers unique landscapes, cultural heritage, and opportunities for adventure, making them must-visit spots on any Moroccan itinerary. During this trip, we will discover many sights, including:

  • Hassan II Mosque (Casablanca): An architectural masterpiece, this mosque boasts the tallest minaret in the world. Visitors can admire its intricate mosaics, stunning ocean views, and grand prayer hall.

  • Oudaya Kasbah (Rabat): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this picturesque kasbah features vibrant blue and white buildings, winding alleys, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Hassan Tower (Rabat): A remarkable minaret from the 12th century, this historical site is a testament to Morocco’s architectural heritage and offers a glimpse into its royal past.

  • Bab Mansour (Meknes): Known for its magnificent gate adorned with intricate tile work, Bab Mansour is a symbol of Meknes and a great photo opportunity.

  • Qara Jail (Meknes): A former prison with a rich history, visitors can explore the eerie corridors and learn about its significance during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail.

  • Volubilis: The ancient Roman ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring impressive mosaics and remnants of public buildings that reflect the grandeur of Roman life.

  • Fez El Bali (Fez): This ancient medina is a maze of narrow streets, bustling souks, and historical sites, making it one of the world’s largest car-free urban areas.

  • Al Qroouine University (Fez): Considered the oldest existing university in the world, this educational institution is renowned for its historical significance and stunning architecture.

  • Ouzoud Waterfalls: One of Morocco’s most beautiful natural sites, these cascading waterfalls provide a stunning backdrop for hiking and photography.

  • El Fna Square (Marrakech): A vibrant hub of activity, this square comes alive with street performers, food stalls, and local artisans, offering a taste of Moroccan culture.

Frequently Asked Questions - 9 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca

  • Is it safe to travel in Morocco?

    • Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s advisable to follow common travel precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
  • What should I pack for this trip?

    • Pack lightweight clothing for warm weather, a light jacket for cooler evenings, comfortable walking shoes, and modest attire for visits to religious sites.
  • How can I exchange currency in Morocco?

    • Currency can be exchanged at banks, ATMs, or currency exchange offices. It’s advisable to carry some cash for local markets.
  • What are some of the most popular cities in Morocco?

    Morocco is one of the most popular destinations in Africa. It has a diverse landscape, with deserts, coastlines and mountains.

    Morocco is a country in North Africa that has been inhabited for over 10,000 years. The country has a diverse landscape with deserts, coastlines and mountains.

    The capital city of Morocco is Rabat and it is home to over 2 million people. Other major cities include Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangier and Fes.

  • What are some of the most popular festivals in Morocco?

    There are many festivals that are celebrated in Morocco. Some of the most popular ones are: The Festival of Sacrifice which is also known as Eid al-Adha is an Islamic holiday and one of the two most important religious holidays in the Muslim world. It is celebrated by Muslims all over the world, but it’s an especially big deal in Morocco. The festival lasts for three days and is a time of celebration, prayer, and remembrance. Eid al-Fitr (also known as Eid ul-Fitr or Eid) marks the end of Ramadan, a month long fast. Muslims celebrate this holiday with a three day feast called Eid ul-Fitr (the “feast of breaking fast”).

  • What is the best time of year to visit Morocco?

    Morocco is a country that is known for its diverse landscapes, from the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean coast. The best time to visit Morocco depends on what you are looking for in your travels. If you are looking for a destination that offers a wide range of climates, then Morocco is perfect. You can find everything from the Saharan Desert to the Mediterranean Coastline. The first thing to consider when planning your trip is what you want out of your vacation. If you are looking for an adventurous trip with plenty of outdoor activities, then December would be the best time to visit Morocco. If you are looking for an exotic destination with rich history and culture, then October would be your best bet.

  • What is the climate like in Morocco?

    Morocco has a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, and winters are cold and wet. Morocco is known for its constantly changing weather patterns, so the weather can change from day to day.

    Summers in the country are extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C (104°F). The winters are then very mild, with temperatures hovering around 20°C (68°F). Morocco’s average temperature ranges from 18°C (64°F) in January to 34°C (93°F) in July.

    The sun shines all day in the summer, and there are only a few hours of darkness each night. The days are shorter in the winter, and there are many more hours of darkness each night than in the summer.

  • What are the highlights of the tour 9 days from Casablanca to Casablanca?

    Visits to some of Morocco’s most famous attractions, such as Marrakech and Fes, are included in the tour 9 days from Casablanca to Casablanca. Tangier, with its magnificent buildings, ancient ruins such as Meknes and Essaouira, spectacular scenery in the High Atlas Mountains, and tranquil coves along the Atlantic Coast are among the other sights you’ll see. Ultimately, the magical voyage comes to a close with a sunset cruise across the Mediterranean Sea. So whether you want to experience some new places while enjoying stunning views or are looking for an unforgettable travel experience, this is one trip that you don’t want to miss!

  • Are there any specific health considerations in 9 days from Casablanca to Casablanca?

    There are a few health considerations that may be worth taking into account when planning your travel. For example, if you have any type of chronic disease or infection, it is important to bring along the necessary meds and vaccines. Make sure also to pack insect repellent and an anti-malaria medication in case of emergency.

    Additionally, make sure to drink plenty of water while traveling because dehydration can lead to various health problems, including headaches, nausea/vomiting, muscle aches/pains and more serious conditions like malaria. Finally, be aware of local food restrictions in places you’re visiting – for example abstaining from eating pork products in Morocco due to religious reasons.

     

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