16 days from Casablanca around Morocco tour
Morocco
10 days

10 days from Casablanca back to Casablanca Overview

This 10 days budget tour from Casablanca will start by picking you up from your accommodation then passing through Rabat to Chefchaouen via Asillah, Fez to Merzouga via Ifrane, Cedar Forest, camel ridding in Merzouga Desert – Todra Gorges – Palm Groves of Tinghir – Dades Gorges. and others

Starts from Casablanca

One of the best first pages to start reading Morocco's great story is from the West - Casablanca -

Explore the places that shaped Morocco: Marrakech, Meknes, Rabat, Merzouga, and so on. The story is still unfolding, and you can be a part of it. Take in the spirit of Morocco through its authentic architecture, enchanted forests, and star-studded skies. Explore its rolling hillsides and glens, and find peace along the shores of its mirrored lochs. Begin your next adventure where Morocco is waiting. We are expecting you.

Welcome to Morocco, where history begins, culture begins, and creativity begins.

How to see Morocco in 10 days from Casablanca back to Casablanca via Merzouga desert

Pre-planning a trip to the Morocco is as exciting as it is important. With so many different cultural identities, landscapes, and histories, it may appear that there is too much to see in too little time. Here Our mission begins! This is how you can get a full Moroccan experience in 10 days.

Morocco is a wide country with a legendary landscape that makes traveling through it a pleasure. This 10-day itinerary to Morocco from Casablanca, designed to lead you through the vibrant country's best spots, includes all of the incredible highlights of this wonderful country. To explore the adventurous things in Morocco just follow this 10 days Tour from Casablanca route.

The Hassan II mosque Casablanca

Day 1: Casablanca – Rabat.

From Casablanca airport, we'll pick you up. You can see the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, the biggest outside of Mecca and the Cornish Sea. We're going to go to Rabat later. Before checking in at your Riad in the Medina, you'll see the Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Kasbah. Night in Riad. Overnight.

Day 2: Rabat to Chefchaouen via Asillah.

On the northwest tip of Marocco's Atlantic coast, Asilah is a fortified town, 50 km from Tangier. It remains completely intact with its walls and gateways. The predominantly residential medina of Asilah is enclosed by formidable fortifications established in the 15th century by the Portuguese. The walls include calm, narrow streets lined with white and green decorative buildings, many of which are bought by foreigners and carefully renovated. While the job on this renovation left the medina hygienically clean, its narrow streets, and jalousies (wooden window shutters similar to trellis). Then our path to Chefchaouen is complete. In Chefchaouen overnight in a lovely Riad.

Rabat Cityscape

Day 3: Chefchaouen to Fez via Volubilis.

After breakfast, after getting a taste of Moroccan life, you can fly to Fes with a visit to Volubilis, the most distant, formerly Roman territory, with the ancient Roman ruins. Next, we make our way through one of Marocco's greenest ecosystems for a panoramic view of the lake of Sidi Chahed. Then he entered Fes Capital of Civilization. Night in Fes.

Volubilis • Meknes

Day 4: Fez Visit.

Following breakfast, a local official guide will accompany you to show you the city and its ancient landmarks "Fes El Bali, the old medina," "Al Qraouine University." .. the Jewish Quarter "and so on. Fes is the fourth largest city in Morocco and was used during the rule of the Idrissis to act as one of its former capitals. There are narrow roads and massive ancient portals that you can enjoy wandering through. Fes el Bali's Medina of Fes is considered to be the biggest car-free urban area in the world as Medina residents only use mules or small bicycles to get goods in the medina.

Fes Old Medina tannery

Day 5: Fez to Merzouga via Ifrane, Cedar Forest, camel riding.

After breakfast, we will take a walk along the breathtaking road from the green Fes fields to the cool Ifrane, the most beautiful city in Morocco, along the southeastern coast. When we reach the city of Midelt, we take the direction of a forest-like area, the city of Merzouga, and then pass on to the south and change the traction for animal traction to 4 Te4. The dromedaries escort us to the dunes to witness a sunset. Tonight is going to be exceptional, in nomadic tents (James) we sleep in the dunes, as are the Berbers. You will never forget Berber cooking, music, and a starry night here. In a Berber tent dinner and night. Overnight in the Erg Chebbi desert base.

Ifrane scape

Day 6: Merzouga Desert – Todra Gorges – Palm Groves of Tinghir – Dades Gorges.

Your camel guide will wake you early in the morning to see the best sunrise of your life. You will return to Merzouga village after sunrise. On a trip, you can not forget to enjoy the exquisite beauty of the stunning dunes of Erg Chebbi. Following your meal, you abandon the biggest, narrower gorges in Morocco for Rissani, the Tinghir, and the Todra Gorges. After lunch, we drive into the Dades Valley in the middle of the gorge, where you can see the magnificent sand and the impressive rock formations called "monkey paws." Overnight stay at a luxurious hotel with views of the valley of Dades.

Erg Chebbi dunes • Camel riding in Merzouga

Day 7: Dades Valley – Kasbah Amridil – Palm Groves of Skoura – Ouarzazate - Marrakech.

We will drive through the valley to Kalaat Mgouna and Ouarzazat after having breakfast at the hotel. The Dades Valley route is the way of the thousands of Kasbahs – it offers you many possibilities to take some of your best photo shots. We stop for rosewater in Kalaat Mgouna, the "rose city," and make your linen smell fine after your journey is over. The Kasbah is now the home of many Glaui people, going on to Ouarzazate via the Amridil Kasbah, one of the last Berber leaders in the 18thcentury. Then we finish our route to Ouarzazate where we visit Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986) in the fortified village of ksar. Famous films, like Gladiator, Obelix, The Mummy, The Jewel of the Nile, Sahara with Penélope Cruz, etc. were shot on this spectacular stage. We'll see Tizi Ntichka Port, that after visiting the kasbah. The peak of our country is 2.260 m. At the end of the evening, we will take pictures of the Berber villages and enjoy wondrous landscapes from the views along the way to check in for your riad within the medina. Hotel overnight.

Dades Valley • Morocco

Day 8: Marrakech Visit

After breakfast, a local guide will take you through one of your lifetime experiences, visiting old Medina, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Gardens, and the famous El Fna Square where you can discover charming historians, monkey charmers, women of Henna, and other important historical sites.

Koutoubia • Marrakech

Day 9: Marrakech to Casablanca via El jadida

We launch our journey to Casablanca via El Jadida after breakfast. El Jadida, also known as Mazagan, is a Moroccan coastal town, 96 km from the province of El Jadida, Casablanca. In 1769 the Moroccans captured a fortress settlement, founded at the beginning of the XVIth century by the Portuguese, called Mazagan. The fortresses of the Portuguese town with their bastions and walls are an early example of Portuguese Renaissance military architecture, the Portuguese cistern, the Portuguese fortress of Mazagan, and the church of the Assumption, which are still evident, were constructed in the Manueline style. They offer an exceptional testimony to the crossed influences between European and Moroccan cultures. From the beginning of the nineteenth century, the city burst out of the walls of the Portuguese city. It extends far beyond what is now a historic island on the Atlantic coast.

El Jadida

Day 10: Transfer from your hotel in Casablanca

Transfer from your hotel in Casablanca 2 hours before your flight.

Casablanca

What you'll do and see on this 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

  • Ride a camel in the Sahara desert and see the sunrise.
  • sandboarding and snowboarding (if possible).
  • dazzling mountain hikes.
  • Morocco is a bit hard to explore but you will explore some of its hidden treasures.
  • teach you more about the local culture.

Costs in 9 days from Casablanca Morocco tour

Inluded in 8 days from Casablanca
  • Pick up from your accommodation and drop-off

  • Car + Fuel

  • Camel Trek (Camel per person)

  • Dinner & Breakfast

Excluded in 8 days from Casablanca
  • These prices are excluded from the trip:
  • Lunches

  • Drinks

  • Flights Tickets

  • Entrance to monuments

About prices

The price for 10 days from Casablanca desert tour varies on the total number of participants on the trip, seasons, and hotel categories, trip type (a private package or a shared small group tour). Accommodation will be suitable to your budget it will be from 2 stars to 5 stars hotels/ riads as requested.

To book this Sahara desert trip we need a small deposit of 30% of the total payments in advance to confirm your trip, and we will arrange everything for you before you come. The methods of payment we use are Paypal, Bank Transfer, and Western-Union/MoneyGram.

Book these 10 days in Morocco from Casablanca desert trip pack for NOW

new_releases

In order to book this trip you should fill out this application form to send your request, Our team will contact you as soon as possible to confirm the reservation.

Note: The tour name is already set • To set the date Tap left icon

Please enter your name.
Looks good!
Please choose a valid email.
Please choose a valid email.
Please select a valid country.
Please enter a valid phone number.
Good!
Please choose a launch date.
We will work on
Enter your Message
We will work on

Frequently asked questions about 8 days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

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 the best times to visit Morocco?

Morocco is a country that offers a lot of diversity to tourists. There are many different landscapes, cultures, and climates in Morocco. The best time to visit Morocco is during the winter season (November-February), because it has the best weather conditions and most of the country’s attractions are open.

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").

Is it safe to travel in Morocco?

This question is common for travelers who are considering a vacation in Morocco. It is important to know what you are getting into before you even start planning your trip. It is safe to travel in Morocco.

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 10 days from Casablanca to Casablanca?

Highlights of the 10 day tour from Casablanca to Casablanca would include visits to Rabat, Tangier, Marrakesh, and Fez. Additionally, attractions such as the Grand Mosque of Meknes and the souks in Rabat should be explored. In Tangier, visit Ancient Tetouan and its winding streets lined with bazaars before enjoying a meal at Rumi's in Sidi Bou Said. The city of Marrakech is home to many noted landmarks such as The Ksar El Baki Palace and Jamaa el Fna Square.

What is the accommodation like in 10 days from Casablanca to Casablanca?

The accommodation in 10 days from Casablanca to Casablanca will vary depending on your travel style. If you are looking for a luxury stay, the options might be more limited than if you are looking for something budget-friendly.

Are there any specific health considerations in 10 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.

expand_lessTop