12 Days Tour Casablanca
12 Days Tour Casablanca
- Available
- 3 Days
- Multilangual
- Private
Free Cancellation
You have up to 48 hours in the low season and up to 72 hours in the high season to cancel your tour without incurring fees.
Pickup & Dropoff
If your hotel can be reached by vehicle, we will pick you up and drop you off there. If not, we will pick you up and drop you off in the closest parking lot.
Get a Higher Perspective
From Casablanca, I took a 12-day tour to the Sahara Desert and imperial cities. You will have a full day to explore Fes, the former Imperial City, as well as Rabat Hassan Tower, Oudaias, Meknes (Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, Sahrij Souani Bassin, Bab El Mansour gate, etc.), Volubilis, and other tourist attractions. Explore Ifrane, sometimes known as "the Moroccan Switzerland," and then Azrou, where we'll stop at the largest cedar forest in all of Morocco to see and interact with Barbary apes. You will explore the Merzouga Sahara Desert on this tour. Erg Chebbi, a camel ride, sunrise and sunset, a night in a camp amongst the Saharan sand dunes, Gnaoua music in Khamlia, the Draa Valley, and the Dades Valley are all included. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mogador (Essaouira), Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, Marrakech, and touring before returning to Casablanca.
Tour Highlights
- Visit Casablanca’s Hassan 2 Mosque.
- Visit Rabat’s Hassan Tower.
- Explore Chefchaouen, the city of blues
- Get lost amid the Volubilis Roman ruins.
- With a local guide, tour Fes and Marrakech.
- In the Azrou Cedar woodland, see Barbary Apes.
- Views of the Erg Chebbi dunes from above
- Camel rides are available at Merzouga Sahara.
- Observe the sand dunes as the sun sets.
- Perform sandboarding exercises.
- A hearty meal and a campfire gathering (Berber Drums)
- Camping overnight at Merzouga Desert Camp
- A visit to a nomad household and a tour through Merzouga
- In Ouarzazate, see Atlas Studio and Taourirt Kasbah.
- Visit the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Beautiful scenery of the Atlas Mountains
Itinerary
Greetings from Morocco! You will be welcomed and driven to your accommodation after you arrive at Casablanca Mohammed V airport. Our agent will give you a brief rundown of your tour.
After that, travel to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Dinner and an overnight stay at a hotel or riad.
Leave for Fes. We go through a stunning area of agriculture on the way to Fes, passing fields of olives, grains, vegetables, and grapes.
You will stop in at Volubilis and Meknes on your way to Fes. The famous Roman ruins from the farthest southern edge of the Roman Empire can be found in Volubilis. The Medersa Bou Inania and the Bab Mansour, the Gateway of Moulay Ismail Palace, are located in Meknes, the location of the first Arab kingdom founded by Moulay Ismail.
This takes us to the Henri Es-Souani, which houses the granaries and stable for horses. A rooftop cafe and garden with a beautiful view of the city is located upstairs. When you get to Fes, check into your hotel.
With a local professional tour guide, you will start your visit to “the oldest living Medina in the world” after breakfast.
You will take a walking tour of the Medina, stopping at its “souks” (markets), the Royal Palace’s entrance, the University, and the Karouine mosque from the ninth century. You will also go to the mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II, who founded the city
We’ll eat lunch at a typical establishment in the ancient Medina. You will continue your tour after lunch by going to the Batha Museum, the historic Harem Garden, and the Najarine Fountain. You’ll stop on the way back to the hotel to take in a panoramic vista of the area.
We will begin your day journey toward Chefchaouen (the blue city), a major tourist destination in northwest Morocco and a friendly town located in the Rif Mountains just south of the Mediterranean coast, after breakfast in your riad or hotel at around 8 AM.
This lovely blue city is renowned for its historic structures. Take a stroll to discover the medina’s white- and blue-washed walls and the markets that sell distinctive local items. With its stunning vistas of the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is an excellent location for photography. Later on, return to Fez. Arrival to Fes is anticipated at 7:00 PM.
After breakfast, we will begin our journey to Merzouga by traversing the Atlas Mountains, going via Ifrane, and then travelling through the cedar forests of Azrou, where there are wild monkeys. It will be a good chance to capture images of Morocco’s wilderness on camera. Lunch in Zaida, a tiny Berber community.
To go to the small town of Rich, Erfoud, where we will feel the start of the Saharan oasis of Tafilalet, we continue via the Atlas Mountains while taking in the scenery of Medilt. From there, we proceed to Merzouga. Spend the night close to the sand dunes in a hotel.
You’ll begin your exploratory Sahara Desert drive of the region after breakfast at the hotel. You’ll stop by the village of Khamlia, which was once home to slaves from Sudan, to get a feel for their music and way of life.
The nearby Merzouga Lake is home to a variety of birds, including flamingos. Visit the Berber nomad wire house as well, where you may get numerous Berber goods at prices that are lower than in the big towns.
You will ride a camel in the afternoon under the guidance of a knowledgeable camel man to discover the mystical Erg-Chebbi sand sea. Your first night will be spent here, either under the stars or, if you’d choose, in a typical Berber nomad tent. You’ll eat dinner in the tent where you’ll sleep for the night. Bed and breakfast and dinner.
We’ll get up early in the morning to see the dawn, when the colour of the sand dunes combines with the shadow play to create an amazing sight.
You will have breakfast and take a shower in the Kasbah before departing for the walled settlement of Rissani in the Tafilalt region after a cup of tea on the camels for a couple of hours (or less; it is up to you).
The spectacular Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Sharif, the first king of the Alawite dynasty, who ruled over this region in the 17th century, is located in the old desert village of Rissani, which is tucked away at the edge of the Ziz Valley.
Travel to Tinerhir Oasis, with its lush valley of palms and local communities, via the spectacular Todra Gorges and the eastern slopes of the Atlas Mountains, before continuing on a scenic journey through the Dades Valley, also known as the “Valley of 1000 Kasbahs.” Dades Valley overnight stay.
After breakfast in the hotel this morning, we go through Skoura to Ouarzazate. Taking a break to get a panoramic view of the Taourirt kasbah before making another photo stop close to the Atlas film studios.
After that, you’ll explore the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou before stopping for lunch in a small eatery. We will go to Marrakech in the afternoon via the Tizi N’tichka pass across the high Atlas highlands (2260 m in altitude). Deliveries to Marrakech.
Visit the Menara, a pool surrounded by flowerbeds that serves as an irrigation system for the nearby farmland, as part of a full-day tour of Marrakech.
The Koutoubia mosque, Majorelle Gardens, Bahia Palace, and the Dar Si Said Palace jewellery museum are just a few of the stunning sites that will be included in the sightseeing tour. An optional lunch in the medina will be followed by a stroll through Marrakech’s vibrant souks.
Enjoy supper, a night at the hotel, and a drink at sunset on a cafe terrace overlooking the lively Jamaa El Fna Square.
Marrakech to Ouzoud Waterfalls day excursion Starting from Marrakech in the morning, travel to the Ouzoud Waterfalls, which are around 170 km northeast of the city. Here, you’ll find lovely waterfalls that are about 110 m high and a gorgeous environment teeming with birds and monkeys.
As soon as you arrive, you’ll see the amazing waterfalls, which are around 110 metres high, and a gorgeous landscape full of birds and monkeys. If you’d like, you can also arrange to hire a local guide to take you on walks or excursions up to a height of 1068 metres.
You’ll leave for the scenic fishing village of Essaouira, which is located on Morocco’s southwest coast, after breakfast.
Essaouira has developed into one of Morocco’s most well-liked coastal cities because to the gorgeous beach it boasts to its south. Essaouira is the home of many of the country’s woodcarvers and artisans.
The 12-day journey from Casablanca will be transferred from Essaouira to the airport in either Marrakech or Casablanca.
Inclusion
- Pickup and drop-off services to and from your lodging
- Transportation in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking Driver/Guide with experience
- Auto Fuel
- A camel trek (Camel per person)
- An evening camel ride
- 10 nights in a hotel or riad in a private room (At your preferred room type)
- At the Desert Camp for the night (At your preferred tent type)
- (Dinner & Breakfast) x 10
- Transfer via 4×4 to and from the camp (Alternative to Camels)
Exclusion
- Drinks
- Lunches
- Dinner in Marrakech, Rabat & Chefchaouen
- Entrance (Optional)
- Tipping (Optional)
Prices
FAQ
You won’t need a sleeping bag on our 12 days tour from Casablanca because you’ll be staying in a camp in the desert that is furnished with all the necessities.
Yes, we also provide free transportation to and from the camp in a 4×4 car for tourists who prefer not to ride camels. Just let us know while making the reservation.
A small deposit via PayPal or Payoneer to our account is required to confirm the 12 days tour from Casablanca. The remaining balance is due in cash upon pick-up and should be given to your driver in euros, or the equivalent in dollars or dirhams.
Can I use PayPal to pay the complete amount?
Since PayPal is a global institution, it also has a lot of transaction costs and operating delays, thus we typically ask for balance payments in cash.
In some circumstances, we can take full payment by Paypal; however, a 5% fee will be charged in order to cover the extra transaction costs. If you’re thinking about using this approach, it’s better to reschedule the payment before the tour.
Is it feasible to use Payoneer to pay the complete amount?
Yes, in some circumstances we take Payoneer for the full fee and it is free.
Cancellation Policy:
Cancel at least 15 days before the experience’s start date to receive a full refund.
Good To Know
- You will be staying in a private room of your choice at the lodgings.
- You will be residing in an own tent of your preferred type at the desert camp.
- If a vegetarian option is needed, please let the hotel know when making the reservation.
- A responsible adult must be with any children.
- Comfy walking and sandboarding footwear, such sport sneakers. For the camel trip, long sleeves and long pants or skirts are suitable.
- Additional options for the dunes include quad bikes and buggies.
- Alcoholic beverages (available to purchase)
- You’ll get a confirmation of your reservation after you make it.