7 Days Tour From Casablanca
Overview
Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Morocco with this 7 Days Tour From Casablanca, starting in the bustling heart of Casablanca. Witness the iconic Hassan II Mosque and stroll along the picturesque Corniche before venturing into the Rif Mountains. Nestled within them lies Chefchaouen, a breathtaking “blue pearl” where every corner dazzles with azure hues. Wander through the charming squares, soak in the vibrant art scene, and lose yourself in the labyrinthine medina. Next, step back in time to Fes, the oldest imperial city and a UNESCO treasure trove. Dazzling mosques, ancient madrasas, and a labyrinthine medina brimming with artisan crafts and exotic scents await. Dive into the bustling Chouara Tannery, marvel at the architectural masterpiece of Al-Karaouine Mosque, and spend an afternoon haggling for treasures in the vibrant souks.
Prepare to be awestruck by the magic of the Sahara Desert as you journey from Fes to Merzouga. Traverse the dramatic Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping to admire charming towns like Ifrane and playful Barbary apes in the cedar forests. Finally, arrive at the gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes, where endless golden waves meet the star-studded sky. Embrace the adventure with a camel trek, sandboarding under the setting sun, and a cozy desert camp under a million stars. Conclude your Moroccan journey in the vibrant “Red City” of Marrakech. Immerse yourself in the sensory overload of Djemaa el-Fnaa square, a mesmerizing spectacle of musicians, snake charmers, and storytellers. Explore the architectural wonders of Koutoubia Mosque and Bahia Palace, and haggle for treasures in the labyrinthine souks. As the sun paints the city in warm hues, savor a rooftop farewell dinner, reflecting on the unforgettable memories you’ve collected throughout your seven-day Moroccan adventure.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Casablanca to Chefchaouen
Your 7 Days Tour From Casablanca begins in Casablanca, where you can admire the iconic Hassan II Mosque and stroll along the Corniche beach. Then, it’s a scenic drive through the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen, a captivating haven painted in a kaleidoscope of blues. Wander through the narrow streets, soak in the atmosphere of charming squares, and marvel at the vibrant murals adorning every corner.
Day 2: Chefchaouen to Fes
Bid farewell to Chefchaouen and journey to Fes, the oldest imperial city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Immerse yourself in the bustling medina, a labyrinth of ancient alleyways where artisans display their crafts and the air is filled with exotic aromas. Discover the magnificent mosques and madrasas, and witness the intricate art of fez-making.
Day 3: Full Day in Fes
Dedicate a day to exploring the depths of Fes. Delve into the Chouara Tannery, a centuries-old leatherworking district where colorful vats dye hides under the sun. Visit the majestic Al-Karaouine Mosque, one of the oldest universities in the world, and admire the ornate architecture of the Batha Palace. Savor a traditional lunch in a hidden riad courtyard, and spend the afternoon browsing vibrant textiles and handcrafted souvenirs in the souks.
Day 4: Fes to Merzouga
Escape the urban jungle and journey towards the golden sands of the Sahara Desert. Traverse the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping at the charming Swiss-style town of Ifrane and the cedar forests of Azrou, where playful Barbary apes may greet you from the treetops. Finally, arrive in Merzouga, a gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes, where the endless waves of sand meet the star-studded sky.
Day 5: Merzouga Desert Tour
Experience the magic of the desert with a camel trek, venturing deep into the golden dunes. As the sun paints the sky in vibrant hues, enjoy a traditional sandboarding session. In the evening, gather around a crackling campfire under the mesmerizing starry expanse, savoring Berber music and storytelling before retreating to your comfortable desert camp.
Day 6: Merzouga to Ouarzazate
Bid farewell to the desert and journey towards Ouarzazate, nicknamed the “Hollywood of Morocco” due to its cinematic landscapes. Explore the imposing Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has served as a backdrop for numerous films. Discover the Taourirt Kasbah, a former residence of a powerful Glaoui tribe leader, and lose yourself in the labyrinthine alleys of the old town.
Day 7: Ouarzazate to Marrakech
Conclude your 7 Days Tour From Casablanca with a journey to Marrakech, the vibrant “Red City.” Wander through the Djemaa el-Fnaa, a mesmerizing square buzzing with musicians, snake charmers, and storytellers. Explore the Koutoubia Mosque and Bahia Palace, marvel at the intricate tilework and architecture. Immerse yourself in the intoxicating souks, bargaining for exotic spices and handcrafted treasures. As the sun sets over the Koutoubia Mosque, savor a farewell dinner on a rooftop terrace, bidding adieu to your unforgettable Moroccan adventure.
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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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Highlight overview
Chouara Tannery
The Chouara Tannery is a captivating sight and historical landmark in Fes, Morocco. Here’s a snapshot of its essence. Is One of the oldest and largest tanneries in Fez, believed to be operational since at least the 16th century. Represents centuries of traditional leatherworking technique, passed down through generations. Witness to the city’s rich history and economic prosperity built on the leather trade. A sensory overload with vibrant vats of dye, pungent smells of leather processing, and rhythmic beating of drums by workers. A visual feast with colorful pools of dyes reflecting the sun, leather skins drying in neat rows, and vibrant shops lining the surrounding balconies. A chance to glimpse into a traditional craft still thriving in the modern world, where artisans skillfully transform animal hides into beautiful leather goods.
Rif Mountains
The Rif Mountains, stretching along the northern coast of Morocco, are a land of rugged beauty and rich Berber culture. Imagine soaring peaks piercing the clouds, verdant valleys carpeted with wildflowers, and charming villages clinging to craggy slopes. These images barely scratch the surface of this captivating region. The Rif forms a natural barrier between the Mediterranean Sea and the interior plains of Morocco.
Its highest peak, Jbel Tidirhine, reaches an impressive 2,455 meters (8,059 feet). The landscape is a mosaic of rugged mountains, deep gorges, cascading waterfalls, and fertile valleys. Diverse ecosystems support a wealth of flora and fauna, from wild boars and Barbary macaques to colorful birds and fragrant wildflowers.
Taourirt Kasbah
The Taourirt Kasbah, nestled in the heart of Ouarzazate, Morocco, is a magnificent kasbah complex steeped in history and cinematic allure. Standing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a sight to behold, transporting you back to a bygone era of powerful Glaoui tribes and lavish living. 17th Century Origins: While oral traditions hint at an earlier construction, the kasbah’s documented history begins in the 17th century with the Imzwarn, a prominent local family. Glaoui Grandeur: In the 19th century, the Glaoui family, renowned for their influence and control over southern Morocco’s caravan trade, took over and significantly expanded the kasbah. Their opulence is evident in the intricate architectural details and luxurious amenities.