16 days from Casablanca around Morocco tour
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16 days from Casablanca around Morocco tour Overview

This 16 days budget tour from Casablanca around Morocco back to Casablanca for travelers that are coming to visit Morocco in a grand tour from Casablanca passing through Meknes via Rabat, Fez via Volubilis, Merzouga Sahara desert, Camel trekking in Merzouga, Ouarzazate to Taroudant, Todra Gorge, Taroudant to Tafraout, Essaouira to Marrakech and Agadir.

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 16 days from Casablanca around Morocco by imperial cities, Merzouga and Ouarzazate deserts

Pre-planning a trip to Morocco is as exciting as it is important. With so many different cultural identities, landscapes, and histories, there may be too much to see in too little time. Here Our mission begins! This is how you can get a full Moroccan experience in 16 days.

Morocco is a wide country with a legendary landscape that makes traveling through it a pleasure. This 16-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 16 days Tour from the Casablanca route.

The Hassan II mosque Casablanca

DAY 1: Casablanca - City Center

We will greet you and move you to your hotel from Casablanca International Airport. We may visit the second Mosque of Hassan, Africa's largest mosque, or delay your visit for the next day, depending on your arrival time or how exhausted you are! Casablanca morning.

DAY 2: Casablanca to Meknes via Rabat

After breakfast, we will go towards Meknes, with a stop in the present Moroccan capital, Rabat, to the Oudaya Kasbah and the Hassan Tower, and the Tomb of the King. We proceed along the path to the capital of Meknes, Ismail. Meknes overnight

Rabat Cityscape

DAY 3: Meknes Visit

After breakfast, a local guide will accompany you on a city tour to show you his historical landmarks like Bab Mansour, Qara Jail, and SwaniBaisin. It is free to visit the popular Lahdim square alone and read more privately about Moroccan lifestyles. Meknes overnight.

Volubilis • Meknes

DAY 4: Fes, The old Medina

After morning breakfast and a glimpse into the Moroccan way of life, you can leave for Fes and visit the oldest roman ruins in the Roman Empire region. In the evening it's a perfect opportunity to visit one of the most famous cities in Morocco, the historical sights and the old Medina with its charming narrow streets.

Fes Old Medina tannery

DAY 5: Ifrane, Cedar forest - Middle Atlas, Overnight in Meknes

After breakfast, we'll take the lovely path from the snowy Ifrane hills to the Cedar Forest of the middle Atlas, and desert weather with a drastic shift in the landscapes. Meknes overnight.

Ifrane scape

DAY 6: Merzouga Desert, Khamlia, Erg Chebbi camp overnight

After breakfast, you can visit the Berber village of Merzouga in 4×4 and get to experience the true life of the desert and listen to its music when you visit the slave village of Khamlia. In the afternoon, you will go on a camel trek to spend the night of your life under the open sky and the nomadic tents in a village in the middle of the desert, a chance to get to know the real inside of you. Overnight at Erg Chebbi Desert Base, Merzouga.

Erg Chebbi dunes • Camel riding in Merzouga

DAY 7: Africa Hollywood, Rissani Souks, Ouarzazate via Todra Gorges

After refreshing we land in Hollywood Africa where the famous film was produced in the studios, including a tour to the famous Rissani Souks, the town where Marocco was ruled by the Alouist Dynasty. On the road to Ouarzazate, before entering, you can pass the Todra Gorges, which has an unusual rock formation. Overnight at Ouarzazate. Overnight.

Spices in souk • Rissani Morocco

DAY 8: Taroudant, Taznakht, Night in Taroudant

We will go to Taroudant after breakfast, the Berber Town in which several legends about its name have been told. Throughout the journey, we will visit the well-known little town of Taznakht, also named for the development of Berber Carpet, and enter Talioune, where the herb of saffron is so gold in the region. Taroudant overnight.

A ksar in Taroudant • Morocco

DAY 9: Mountains Landscape from Taroudant, Tafraout, Atlas Mountains

The landscape is incredibly stunning and well worth seeing for the mountains from Taroudant to Tafraout via Anti Atlas Mountains. Tafraoute is a breathtaking oasis, surrounded by the history of natural rock formations that are fantastically formed. Tafraout overnight.

Crossing the Atlas Mountains

DAY 10: Tafraount visit - City center

So many things are to be seen in Tafraout, from Argan Oil co-operatives and to the Berber carpets way of making and also nearby villages are worth a visit. Overnight in Tafraout.

Tafraout art • Amazigh Jalaba

DAY 11: Agadir - Night in Agadir

We are going on this journey to the city of Agadir which in the Berber language means "the wall." A town that offers too much. Along the way, you will have the ability to see beautiful scenes with so many frames. Agadir overnight.

Agadir Night

DAY 12: Essaouira - Essaouira overnight

After breakfast, the Portuguese colonization used to call it we will depart to the beautiful, lovely town of Essaouira or Mogador. Gnawa Music in this city is a treat every day that's worth a visit on its safe, white streets. Essaouira overnight.

Essaouira • Blue baots

DAY 13: Marrakech visit and overnight

After breakfast, you'll take us to Marrakech, a city that is well known for its Chichawa region and visit the Argan Oil Cooperation, and take a funny and unusual photo, if you are lucky, of the goats, climbing the Argan tree. Night in Marrakech. Morning.

Marrakech road • goats in an argan tree

DAY 14: Marrakech - City center

You will be accompanied by a local tourist guide after breakfast to lead you around the old Medina, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Gardens, and the iconic Fna Square to see the iconic storytellers and cute frogs, Henna charmers, and other renowned historic sites. Night in Marrakech. Morning.

Jamaa El Fna • Marrakech square

DAY 15: Back to Casablanca

This Journey will take us back to the big city of Casablanca via the highway.

Back to Casablanca road

DAY 16: Transfer to Airport

According to your flight time, we will transfer you to Casablanca International Airport.

What you'll do and see on this 16 days Morocco tour

  • Visit Hassan II's Mosque.
  • Stay and discover Fes.
  • Explore Morocco's first imperial city, Meknes.
  • Discover the old medina of Meknes through streets leading to the Bou Inania Medresse.
  • Admire Morocco's changing landscapes.

Costs in 16 days from Casablanca Morocco tour

Inluded in 16 days from Casablanca
  • Pick up from your accommodation and drop-off

  • Car + Fuel

  • Camel Trek (Camel per person)

  • Dinner & Breakfast

Excluded in 16 days from Casablanca
  • These prices are excluded from the trip:
  • Lunches

  • Drinks

  • Flights Tickets

  • Entrance to monuments

About prices

The price for 16 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.

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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 time of year is best to take this trip?

The best time to take this trip of 16 days from Casablanca is during the summer. This is when the weather is warm and the days are long, making it perfect for exploring everything that Morocco has to offer.

What is the accommodation like in 16 days from 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 16 days from 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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