9 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca

Day 1: Casablanca to Rabat

Our experienced driver will pick you up from your hotel or at the airport on the first day of your trip with the Casablanca desert tours so that your exploration may begin. We’ll take a journey to one of the most significant cities, Morocco’s commercial hub. We will spend our day touring Casablanca City’s important landmarks and locations. The Hassan II Mosque is the first sight to see in Casablanca. The vista of the enormous mosque right in front of the azure Mediterranean is breathtaking. One of the largest mosques in the world is the Hassan II Mosque. It is also the largest in Africa, and the unique, gorgeous architecture will astound you. We’ll also take you on a private tour of Casablanca. Visit Habous Market & Quarter to learn more Discover Casablanca’s Coastal Corniche, and of course, lunch will be a delicious seafood meal from Casablanca. Then, before you check into your riad in the Medina, we will go to Rabat where we will view the Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Kasbah together. At your Riad, your favorite food will be served.

Day 2: Rabat – Chefchaouen

We will tour Rabat, the Moroccan nation’s capital. We’ll be traveling to Chefchaouen, the country’s capital. You’ll investigate Chefchaouen, sometimes known as Chaouen, often known as “the blue City,” is a typical Moroccan town located in the northwest of the country, near the Rif Mountains. It is famous for the beautiful structures in its old town’s many fading blue tones, which give off the impression of a pristine and lovely world. It’s one of the cleanest cities in the world, and everyone who lives there uses blue paint on their homes. According to them, blue symbolizes the sky, which in turn conjures up images of God and heaven. You will experience a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere while you are there.

You will begin your trip to Chefchaouen by wandering along the blue streets, admiring the lovely blue walls, doors, and windows of the ancient Medina, as well as the magnificent side shops. Around every corner, you can take wonderful pictures. You will have delectable northern Moroccan cuisine during lunch. We move on to the historic Ali Ben Rachid Kasbah and Plaza Uta El-Hammam after that. Spend the night at one of the city’s stunning blue hotels.

Day 3: Chefchaouen – Fes

After breakfast, we’ll go to Fes, which is Morocco’s mental center and one of, in case not the, country’s most seasoned cities. One of the Majestic Cities will be come to after today’s drive. We’ll pass through the eminent Bab Mansour door, the Sahrij Souani Bassin, and the Mulay Ismail Sepulcher in Morocco, too alluded to as the Ismaili capital of Morocco, or “Meknes.” After lunch, we’ll visit the Roman city of Volubilis, which is domestic to a number of perfectly protected antiquated structures from bygone eras, as well as the Roman street and the city’s format. We’ll pass through the venerated City of Moulay Idriss as we travel over the Moroccan wide open in arrange to urge a few invaluable photographs.

We’ll be on our way back to Fes in the evening, after your traditional dinner and a comfortable night at your luxurious hotel or riad.

Day 4: Fes City Tour

You will have your breakfasts first, so you can begin your visit to Fes the intellectual capital. Morocco’s most important destination is Fes City. The city’s charms, its buildings, its alleys and its own unique lifestyle make it a destination that can be visited more than once in your life. The magnificent Royal Palace, seven gates made of copper, marble, and small pieces of mosaic, will be our starting point. Then, in order to take advantage of the fresh air there, we’ll visit the picturesque Sbil garden and the historic Jewish Quarter, which goes back to the 17th century. We’ll also go to the ancient Medina. Fes also known with the “Chouara Tannery,” where employees use natural colors to create excellent leathers that will be used to create beautiful works of art by skilled artisans, and it’s the oldest and largest tannery in Africa. We’ll also stop at a few Islamic institutions, including Sultan Uthman II Abu Said’s Al-Qarawiyyin University, Medersa Bouanania, and Medersa Al-Attarine.

Day 5: Fes – Erfoud – Merzouga

The following day of our 12-day Desert Tour from Casablanca, we will travel to Erfoud via the Middle Atlas in your plush, comfortable car. Along the way, you will get to enjoy the stunning scenery of the mountains and chilly rivers. We’ll also stop in Ifran Little Switzerland and Azrou so that you can explore the renowned Cedar Forest and feed the baby monkeys. The little city of Midelt, noted for its unusual rocks, will be our next stop. We’ll arrive to the Kasbah of Erfoud where we may have a nice shower and rest.

Day 6: Merzouga Desert

Drive through these breathtaking vistas on the outskirts of the Erg Chebbi, Morocco’s biggest sand dune, after breakfast in the hotel. In the middle of nothingness, we shall notice the black tents of the nomads. We would also visit a nomadic family to drink tea and learn about their way of life. After that, we would go to Alkhamliya, a village that hasn’t altered much over the years. Either we have lunch in the village of Alkhamliya, or we return to our accommodation and do so.  After a nap, we’ll take a camel ride to see one of the most fascinating sights we’ve ever seen, the spectacular sunset in the middle of the high sand dunes of Merzouga. This time we’ll spend the night at a Berbertented camp in the desert and have an amazing view of the stars.

Day 7: Merzouga – Todgha Gorges – Dades Gorges

We will traverse the entire desert on an exciting, peaceful excursion after our camel guy takes us on a camel ride to witness the lovely dawn. You will like the vista of the deserted camel chain. The tallest and narrowest gorges in Morocco are the Tinghir and Todra Gorges, which we will visit after returning to your hotel for breakfast. prior to getting to Dades Valley, where you’ll spend the night at your hotel and enjoy dinner.

Day 8: Dades Valley – Ouarzazate

After having breakfast at the hotel, we’ll move on to Kalaa Mgouna and Ouarzazate via crossing the Dades Valley. We will pass through thousands of Kasbahs on the route to Dades Valley so we may shoot some great photos. The rich Rose valley, the rock formations along the path, and the Berber Nomads in their caves will all be introduced to us. At “the rose city,” Kalaat M’gouna, we’ll make a halt. We will explore the Kasbah Amridil as we continue our Casablanca desert trips to Skoura and the Birds Valley. We shall then continue on our way to OUARZAZATE.

Day 9: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

After arriving at the magnificent city of Ouarzazate, which was founded in 1928 and is now home to one of the most significant film studios in the world, we will begin exploring all of the city’s historical and natural features. a cinematic company that produced significant motion pictures and television programs, including the hit shows Game of Thrones, Gladiator, and Babel… The Berber settlement of Telouet is where we will eat lunch before descending the Tizi-n-Tichka to Marrakech. We will arrive in Marrakech where our 9-day desert tour from Casablanca ends.

What's included

  • Pick-up from your hotel or riad in your accommodation.
  • Transportation by 4×4 or modern, air-conditioned vehicle.
  • driver / guide. speaking English / Spanish.
  • visit essaouira
  • visit rabat
  • visit chefchaouen
  • Camel trek in the dunes to watch the sunset and sunrise.
  • Overnight stay at a camp desert camp.
  • You can stop everywhere to take photos

What's not included

  • Entrance fees to historical sites
  • Lunch and drinks