10 Days Tour From Casablanca
Overview
Begin your 10 Days Tour From Casablanca by delving into the bustling coastal metropolis of Casablanca. Explore the iconic Hassan II Mosque, wander through the bustling souks, and savor the city’s unique blend of modernity and Moroccan charm. Next, trade the cityscape for the azure serenity of Chefchaouen, the enchanting “Blue Pearl.” Lose yourself in its labyrinthine alleys, sip mint tea in sun-drenched squares, and soak in the laid-back vibe. Travel through time in Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city. Witness architectural marvels like the Bou Inania Madrasa, marvel at the ancient Fez el-Bali, and delve into the rich history and culture at the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. Embrace the vastness of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga. Trek on camels through golden dunes, savor a sunset over endless sands, and spend a magical night under a blanket of stars in a traditional Berber camp.
Journey to Ouarzazate, the cinematic “Hollywood of Morocco,” where cinematic kasbahs like Ait Ben Haddou transport you to the world of movies. Stand where gladiators battled and kings roamed, before culminating your adventure in Marrakech, a vibrant feast for the senses. Haggle for treasures in the bustling souks, lose yourself in the mesmerizing Djemaa el-Fna square, and marvel at the Marrakech Museum’s rich tapestry of art and history. Bid farewell to Morocco with memories that will forever paint your soul with the colors of a magical journey.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Transfer from the airport to the hotel
Your 10 Days Tour From Casablanca, Morocco’s bustling coastal metropolis. After greeting the vibrant energy of the city, we’ll transfer you to your comfortable hotel, where you can rest and soak in the Moroccan atmosphere.
Day 2: Casablanca to Chefchaouen
The next day of your 10 Days Tour From Casablanca, we embark on a scenic journey through the Rif Mountains, reaching the enchanting Chefchaouen, dubbed the “Blue Pearl.” Wander through labyrinthine alleyways painted in a mesmerizing palette of indigo, cobalt, and cerulean. Discover hidden squares, peek into artisan workshops, and immerse yourself in the unique, laid-back vibe of this mountain haven.
Day 3: Delving Deeper into Chefchaouen’s Magic
Dedicate a full day to exploring the hidden gems of Chefchaouen On the third day of your 10 Days Tour From Casablanca. Climb the Kasbah fortifications for panoramic vistas, explore the Kasbah Museum, and lose yourself in the bustling Ras El Ma Square. Savor traditional mint tea in a vibrant café, browse handicrafts in colorful souks, and let the city’s magic work its charm on you.
Day 4: Chefchaouen to Fes
Our adventure continues as we journey to Fes, the oldest and most culturally rich city in Morocco. Witness the grandeur of the Hassan II Mosque, marvel at the intricate mosaics of the Bou Inania Madrasa, and step back in time at the ancient Al-Attarine Madrasa.
Day 5: Unraveling the Mysteries of Fes
Dive deeper into the labyrinthine heart of Fes on a full day of exploration. Wander through the bustling Chouara Tannery, a sensory kaleidoscope of colors and sights. Delve into the labyrinthine Fez el-Bali, the largest car-free urban area in the world, and marvel at the centuries-old mosques and madrasas. Finish your day with a sunset stroll on the ramparts of the Borj Belkari, soaking in panoramic views of the ancient city.
Day 6: Fes to Merzouga
Onward we venture towards the enchanting Merzouga, gateway to the breathtaking Sahara Desert. Trade the cityscape for rolling dunes as we arrive at our desert camp, where you can immerse yourself in Berber hospitality and prepare for an unforgettable adventure.
Day 7: A Desert Odyssey – Camel Trek and Camping
Wake up to a mesmerizing sunrise over the golden dunes, then embark on a breathtaking camel trek deep into the Sahara. Enjoy the vastness of the desert, encounter nomadic Berber families, and soak in the serenity of the endless sands. In the evening, gather around a crackling campfire beneath a blanket of stars, sharing stories and savoring a traditional Berber feast under the open sky.
Day 8: Merzouga to Ouarzazate
Bid farewell to the desert and travel to Ouarzazate, a cinematic city dubbed the “Hollywood of Morocco.” Explore the iconic kasbahs of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and relive the magic of film sets used in blockbuster movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
Day 9: Ouarzazate to Marrakech
Our 10 Days Tour From Casablanca culminates in the vibrant Marrakech, a city buzzing with life, color, and intoxicating aromas. Wander through the Djemaa el-Fna square, a UNESCO-listed masterpiece of street performers, snake charmers, and food stalls. Explore the labyrinthine souks, bargaining for handcrafted treasures, and lose yourself in the Marrakech Museum’s rich tapestry of Moroccan art and history.
Day 10: Farewell to Morocco
Bid farewell to Morocco with a last glimpse of Marrakech or Casablanca. Depending on your flight, we’ll transfer you to the airport, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your 10-day Moroccan adventure. This is just a sample itinerary, and it can be customized to your preferences and interests. You can choose to add side trips, cultural experiences, or even extend your stay to explore more of Morocco’s hidden gems. No matter how you choose to experience it, 10 days in Morocco is guaranteed to leave you with a lifetime of memories.
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Trip Included and Excluded
Included
- Private car with A/C
- English speaking driver or a driver & a tour guide
- Meals: 3 breakfasts & 2 dinners
- Private room in the hotels/riads & private tent in the camp
- First, second, and third-night accommodations
- Camel riding experience
Excluded
- Lunches
- Tips (optional)
- Entrance fee to Atlas Studio (optional to visit)
- Beverages
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Unforgettable Moroccan Odyssey
A Journey Through Time and Magic
More Than Just a Tour
Highlight overview
Ouarzazate
Ouarzazate, nicknamed the “Hollywood of Morocco,” is a fascinating city nestled in the south-central region of Morocco. Golden Gateway to the Desert Situated where the rugged peaks of the Atlas Mountains meet the golden sands of the Sahara, Ouarzazate serves as a captivating gateway to the desert experience. Imagine embarking on camel treks, camping under starry skies, and feeling the vastness of the Sahara envelop you. Cinematic Oasis Ouarzazate has earned its “Hollywood” moniker for a reason. Its dramatic landscapes and well-preserved kasbahs have served as backdrops for countless films, including Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, and Game of Thrones. Explore iconic locations like Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and discover the magic of movie sets come to life. More than just a stopover While often used as a base for exploring the desert, Ouarzazate deserves more than just a fleeting visit. Its unique blend of natural beauty, cinematic history, and vibrant culture makes it a destination in itself, promising an unforgettable experience.
Rich History and Culture Beyond the cinematic allure, Ouarzazate boasts a rich history and vibrant Berber culture. Visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a former Glaoui family palace offering impressive views and Einblicke in die lokale Geschichte. Wander through bustling souks, bargaining for handcrafted treasures and immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere. Outdoor Adventure For those seeking adrenaline, Ouarzazate offers ample opportunities. Hike through the stunning Draa Valley, delve into the canyons of Todra Gorge, or go sandboarding down the Erg Chebbi dunes. The surrounding natural beauty provides endless exploration possibilities. Warm Hospitality Moroccans are renowned for their warm hospitality, and Ouarzazate is no different. Enjoy mint tea in local cafes, chat with friendly locals, and experience the genuine Berber warmth.
Ait benhaddou
Rising like a golden mirage from the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains, Ait Ben Haddou is a fortified village, or ksar, that whispers tales of ancient caravans and cinematic adventures. UNESCO World Heritage Jewel This 17th-century ksar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a breathtaking example of traditional southern Moroccan architecture. Earthen walls, painted in warm clay hues, rise from the ground, topped with crenellated towers and adorned with intricate geometric patterns. Imagine stepping back in time as you wander through narrow alleyways and climb steep staircases, sunlight casting dramatic shadows on the ancient walls. Caravan Crossroads Nestled along the former caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara, Ait Ben Haddou thrived as a trading hub. Merchants laden with spices, gold, and salt once traversed its labyrinthine streets, leaving behind a legacy of cultural exchange and tales of desert journeys.
Cinematic Canvas The dramatic beauty of Ait Ben Haddou has captivated Hollywood, serving as a backdrop for numerous films such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Game of Thrones. Explore familiar locales, like the iconic kasbah of Glaoui, and feel the magic of movie sets come alive. Beyond the Silver Screen While its cinematic fame is undeniable, Ait Ben Haddou’s charm extends far beyond the screen. Local Berber families still call this ancient village home, weaving textiles, preparing traditional tagines, and preserving their heritage. Immerse yourself in their warm hospitality, sip mint tea on sun-drenched terraces, and witness the timeless rhythms of daily life.
Tizi N’tichka
Imagine soaring through the clouds, breathtaking vistas unfolding beneath you as the road twists and turns like a ribbon against a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. This is the experience that awaits at Tizi n’Tichka, Morocco’s highest mountain pass, where earth and sky seem to merge in a symphony of nature’s grandeur. Rising to a staggering 2,260 meters above sea level, Tizi n’Tichka connects the vibrant city of Marrakech with the ancient desert town of Ouarzazate. It’s more than just a road; it’s a portal to a different world, where verdant valleys give way to rugged plains and the High Atlas Mountains stand like silent sentinels guarding the secrets of the Sahara.
For centuries, Tizi n’Tichka has served as a vital artery for trade and travel. Berber caravans laden with spices and desert treasures once traversed its treacherous paths, their camels leaving imprints in the sands of time. Today, modern vehicles navigate the winding curves, but the echoes of history still linger in the crisp mountain air. Beyond its historical significance, Tizi n’Tichka is a haven for nature lovers. Hikers can weave through wildflower-strewn meadows, cyclists can challenge themselves on the serpentine roads, and photographers can capture the ever-changing hues of the landscape as the sun dances across the peaks.