8 days tour from casablnca

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This 8-day itinerary takes you on a captivating journey through Morocco, starting with your arrival in Casablanca, where you’ll explore iconic sites like the Hassan II Mosque and the Royal Palace. After a scenic drive to Chefchaouen, you’ll wander its charming blue-washed streets and visit the Kasbah Museum. Continuing to Fes, you’ll discover its historic medina and famous leather tannery before embarking on a desert adventure in Merzouga, featuring a camel trek into the Sahara. Next, you’ll visit the stunning Todra and Dades Gorges, before driving through the scenic Rose Valley and the historic kasbahs of Ouarzazate on your way to Marrakech. The final days will immerse you in Marrakech’s vibrant atmosphere, visiting sites like Jemaa el-Fnaa, Koutoubia Mosque, and the enchanting Majorelle Garden. This itinerary perfectly blends Morocco’s rich history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

  • Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

    Upon your arrival in Casablanca, you’ll be transferred to your hotel before embarking on a day of exploration. Begin with a visit to the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world, renowned for its stunning architecture and picturesque oceanfront setting. Next, admire the exterior of the Royal Palace and stroll through its beautiful gardens. A walk along the Corniche will offer breathtaking ocean views, followed by a visit to the historic Habous Quarter, celebrated for its traditional Moroccan architecture. For lunch, savor authentic Moroccan cuisine at a local restaurant like Rick's Café, and in the evening, indulge in fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant. You'll then settle in for an overnight stay in Casablanca, ready for more adventures to come.

  • Day 2: Casablanca to Chefchaouen

    Today, you'll drive to Rabat, starting with a visit to the Kasbah of the Udayas, where you can enjoy beautiful gardens and river views. Next, explore the ruins of Hassan Tower and the intricately designed Mausoleum of Mohammed V. After lunch at La Tour Hassan, continue to Chefchaouen, famous for its charming blue-washed streets. Wander through the town, visit the Kasbah Museum, and check out Ras El Maa Spring before dining at Restaurant Beldi Bab Ssour. Overnight in Chefchaouen.

  • Day 3: Chefchaouen to Fes

    Today, you'll drive to Fes, stopping first at the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis to admire its well-preserved mosaics and structures. Next, visit Meknes, where you can see the impressive Bab Mansour gate and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. After enjoying a meal en route, possibly in Meknes or a nearby town, you'll arrive in Fes. Once checked into your accommodation, savor traditional Moroccan dishes at a local restaurant like Restaurant Fez Lounge before settling in for the night.

  • Day 4: Explore Fes

    Explore the vibrant Medina of Fes, wandering through its narrow, car-free streets. Admire the intricate Moorish architecture at Bou Inania Madrasa and visit the historic Al-Qarawiyyin University, the world's oldest continually operating higher educational institution. Don’t miss the Chouara Tannery to witness the traditional leather tanning process. After enjoying a delicious traditional Moroccan lunch in the medina, continue your discoveries at other notable sites like the Royal Palace and the Mellah (Jewish Quarter). Conclude your day with local specialties at The Ruined Garden or a similar restaurant before settling in for the night in Fes.

  • Day 5: Fes to Merzouga

    Drive to Merzouga, making a stop in Ifrane, often called "Little Switzerland," where you can admire its alpine-style architecture. Continue to Azrou to visit the cedar forests and spot the playful Barbary macaques. Enjoy lunch in Midelt before heading towards Errachidia and Arfoud for brief scenic stops. Upon arriving in Merzouga, embark on a camel trek to Erg Chebbi, where you'll witness a stunning sunset over the Sahara. In the evening, savor a traditional Berber meal at your desert camp, accompanied by music around the campfire, before settling in for the night under the stars.

  • Day 6: Merzouga to Dades Gorge

    Drive to Merzouga, stopping first in Ifrane, known as "Little Switzerland," to admire its charming alpine-style architecture. Next, visit the cedar forests in Azrou, where you might spot playful Barbary macaques. Enjoy lunch in Midelt before continuing your journey with brief stops in Errachidia and Arfoud to take in the scenic views. Upon arriving in Merzouga, embark on a memorable camel trek to Erg Chebbi, where you'll witness a breathtaking sunset over the Sahara. In the evening, savor a traditional Berber meal at your desert camp, accompanied by music around the campfire, before settling in for the night under the stars.

  • Day 7: Dades Gorge to Marrakech

    Drive to Marrakech, starting with a visit to Rose Valley, renowned for its stunning rose production and picturesque landscapes. Next, explore the palm groves and historic kasbahs in Skoura before stopping in Ouarzazate to see either Kasbah Taourirt or the Atlas Film Studios. Continue your journey to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its well-preserved kasbahs, and then visit the historical kasbah in Telouet. Finally, arrive in Marrakech and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant like Le Tobsil before settling in for the night.

  • Day 8: Explore Marrakech

    Embark on a full-day tour with a local guide, starting at Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where you can soak in the vibrant atmosphere and watch street performers. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech, and explore the historical Saadian Tombs. Stroll through the enchanting Majorelle Garden, designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle, and discover the stunning Bahia Palace with its intricate tile work and beautiful gardens. Enjoy a delicious Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a walking tour through the medina and bustling souks. As your tour concludes, you'll be transferred to the airport for departure, ensuring a memorable experience of Morocco's highlights, from its lively cities to its rich history and breathtaking landscapes.

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