10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

This 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca offers a complete journey through the country’s most iconic regions. First, you will explore the modern coastal city of Casablanca and the historic capital Rabat. Then, travel north to the artistic seaside town of Asilah and the blue streets of Chefchaouen. In addition, discover imperial cities, ancient Roman ruins, and the cultural heart of Fes. After that, cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, cedar forests, and scenic valleys before reaching the Sahara Desert. Finally, continue through dramatic gorges, kasbahs, and mountain passes, ending in vibrant Marrakech before departure from Casablanca.

Tour Highlights 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

  • Discover the modern landmarks of Casablanca and its coastal atmosphere
  • Visit the capital city Rabat with its historic kasbah and monuments
  • Explore the artistic seaside town of Asilah
  • Walk through the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen
  • Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis and sacred Moulay Idriss
  • Experience the cultural richness of Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city
  • Discover Meknes, the historic imperial capital
  • Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains and cedar forests of Azrou
  • See wild Barbary macaques in their natural habitat
  • Travel through the scenic Ziz Valley and desert gateway towns
  • Enjoy a camel trek and overnight stay in the Sahara Desert (Merzouga / Erg Chebbi)
  • Experience traditional Gnawa music in desert villages like Khamlia
  • Visit the dramatic Todra Gorges and Dades Valley
  • Explore UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou Kasbah
  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass
  • Discover the vibrant city of Marrakech and its famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square

Itinerary 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Day 1 – Arrival in Casablanca

Arrive at Mohammed V International Airport according to your flight schedule. First, complete all immigration and customs formalities smoothly. Then, meet our local representative who will welcome you at the airport. After that, begin your transfer toward Casablanca, the country’s largest and most modern city. Along the way, notice the contrast between modern districts and traditional neighborhoods. Upon arrival, start a guided introduction to Casablanca’s main highlights. First, explore the elegant Art Deco district of the Ville Nouvelle. Then, walk through Parc de la Ligue Arabe, a green space surrounded by colonial architecture. In addition, admire the exterior of the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, a symbol of the city’s French heritage.

Next, continue to Mohammed V Square, the administrative heart of the city. After that, stroll along Boulevard Mohammed V, known for its historic buildings and lively atmosphere. Moreover, pass by the Central Market and the famous Rialto Cinema, reflecting Casablanca’s cultural blend. Later, reach United Nations Square, where old and new city areas meet. Finally, transfer to your hotel for check-in and rest. Dinner is at leisure. Consequently, overnight stay in Casablanca, marking the beginning of your Moroccan journey.

Day 2 – Casablanca to Asilah via Rabat

After breakfast, begin your journey with a visit to Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world. First, admire its stunning architecture overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Then, continue your drive toward Rabat, the political and administrative capital of Morocco. In addition, enjoy coastal views along the route. Upon arrival in Rabat, start a guided visit of the city’s main highlights. First, explore the charming Kasbah of the Udayas with its blue and white streets. Then, walk through its ancient gates and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic. After that, visit the iconic Hassan Tower and the nearby Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Moreover, discover the elegant atmosphere of the city’s historical center.

Next, continue your journey along the coast toward Asilah. Along the way, enjoy changing landscapes of beaches and rural scenery. Then, arrive in Asilah, a peaceful seaside town known for its artistic charm. In addition, explore its whitewashed medina decorated with colorful murals. Finally, enjoy free time to walk along the ramparts or relax by the ocean. Dinner is at leisure. Consequently, overnight stay in Asilah.

Day 3 – Asilah to Chefchaouen via Tangier and Tetouan

After breakfast, enjoy some free time in Asilah. First, take a final walk through its peaceful medina and admire the ocean views. Then, continue your journey north toward Tangier, a vibrant city where Africa meets Europe. In addition, enjoy scenic coastal roads along the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Upon arrival in Tangier, begin a short visit of the city. First, explore its historic medina and lively streets. Then, visit key areas such as Petit Socco and the old town. After that, continue toward Tetouan. Moreover, discover its UNESCO-listed medina, known for its authentic Andalusian influence and traditional architecture.

Next, travel through the Rif Mountains with panoramic landscapes of valleys and hills. Then, arrive in Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City. In addition, explore its charming medina filled with blue and white houses, narrow alleys, and artisan shops. Finally, visit Place Outa el Hammam and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the main square. Dinner is at leisure. Consequently, overnight stay in a traditional riad in Chefchaouen.

Day 4 – Chefchaouen to Fes via Volubilis and Moulay Idriss

After breakfast, enjoy some free time in Chefchaouen. First, take a final walk through the blue-painted streets and peaceful medina. Then, capture the last photos of the city’s unique mountain setting. In addition, enjoy the calm atmosphere before departure. Next, leave Chefchaouen and travel through the scenic Rif Mountains toward the Roman site of Volubilis. After that, explore the ancient ruins, mosaics, and columns that reflect Morocco’s Roman heritage. Moreover, enjoy time to walk freely through this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Then, continue to Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, one of the holiest towns in Morocco. In addition, discover its hillside location and spiritual atmosphere. After that, proceed toward Fes. Finally, arrive in Fes and check in to your riad. Dinner is included. Consequently, overnight stay in this historic imperial city.

Day 5 – Fes to Midelt via Meknes and Middle Atlas

After breakfast, meet your guide and begin exploring Fes, one of the oldest imperial cities in the world. First, visit the historic medina with its narrow alleys and traditional workshops. Then, discover key landmarks such as the Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the oldest universities globally. In addition, explore the famous tanneries and artisan quarters. Next, continue your journey toward Meknes. After that, enjoy a short visit of the imperial city, including its historic gates and old medina. Moreover, experience the calm atmosphere of one of Morocco’s former capitals.

Then, travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains toward Midelt. Along the way, pass through scenic landscapes of forests, valleys, and mountain villages. In addition, stop in Ifrane, known for its alpine-style architecture, and continue to the cedar forests of Azrou. Finally, arrive in Midelt in the evening. Dinner is included. Consequently, overnight stay in this peaceful mountain town.

Day 6 – Midelt to Merzouga via Ziz Valley and Erfoud

After breakfast, depart from Midelt and begin your journey toward the Sahara Desert. First, drive through the scenic Middle Atlas landscapes with mountains and rocky plateaus. Then, descend toward greener valleys as the scenery gradually changes. In addition, enjoy several panoramic stops along the way.

Next, travel through the beautiful Ziz Valley. After that, admire its endless palm groves, traditional ksour, and oasis landscapes. Moreover, take time for photos in one of Morocco’s most impressive valleys. Then, continue to Erfoud, known for fossils and its desert gateway location. In addition, experience the transition into arid desert landscapes. After that, proceed toward Merzouga, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi appear. Finally, meet your camel caravan and begin your trek across the dunes. Then, enjoy the sunset over the Sahara before arriving at your desert camp. Dinner is included, followed by traditional music and an overnight stay under the stars.

Day 7 – Merzouga to Boumalne Dades via Rissani and Todra Gorges

After an early breakfast, leave Merzouga and start your journey westward. First, head to Rissani, an ancient caravan town with deep historical roots. Then, visit its traditional souk, one of the most authentic markets in southern Morocco. In addition, explore the town’s cultural and religious heritage. Next, continue toward the impressive Todra Gorges. After that, walk along the canyon floor and admire the towering rock walls. Moreover, enjoy time for photos and a short exploration of this natural wonder.

Then, travel through the scenic Dades Valley, known for its kasbahs and dramatic landscapes. In addition, stop at panoramic viewpoints to admire the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.” After that, continue along winding mountain roads through changing scenery. Finally, arrive in Boumalne Dades. Dinner is included. Consequently, overnight stay in the peaceful Dades Valley surrounded by mountain views.

Day 8 – Boumalne Dades to Marrakech via Ouarzazate and Aït Benhaddou

After breakfast, depart from Boumalne Dades and continue along the famous “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs.” First, pass through the scenic Valley of the Roses, known for its rose fields and traditional villages. Then, continue toward Skoura Oasis, where palm groves and kasbahs create a beautiful desert landscape. In addition, enjoy photo stops along the route. Next, arrive in Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Africa.” After that, visit the historic Kasbah Taourirt and learn about its traditional architecture. Moreover, continue to the famous Atlas film studios if time allows.

Then, proceed to the UNESCO site of Aït Benhaddou. In addition, explore its ancient ksar and admire its panoramic desert views. After that, discover why it has been featured in many international films. Finally, cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass and descend toward Marrakech. Dinner is at leisure. Consequently, overnight stay in a traditional riad in Marrakech.

Day 9 – Marrakech City Tour

After breakfast, begin a guided discovery of Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most vibrant imperial cities. First, enter the historic medina and explore its lively streets filled with colors, sounds, and daily life. Then, visit the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa, the iconic square full of storytellers, musicians, and food stalls. In addition, experience its unique atmosphere that changes from day to night. Next, walk through the bustling souks where artisans sell spices, carpets, leather goods, and handicrafts. After that, visit the elegant Bahia Palace and admire its intricate architecture. Moreover, continue to the historic Saadian Tombs, a royal burial site of great importance.

Then, pass by the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the city’s most famous landmark. In addition, visit the cultural Ben Youssef Madrasa, one of Morocco’s most beautiful Islamic schools. Finally, enjoy free time to relax or continue exploring the city at your own pace. Dinner is at leisure. Consequently, overnight stay in Marrakech.

Day 10 – Marrakech to Casablanca Departure

After breakfast, enjoy some free time in Marrakech depending on your flight schedule. First, relax in your riad or take a short final walk through the medina. Then, soak in the last atmosphere of the city, with its vibrant streets and traditional charm. In addition, complete your check-out smoothly and prepare your luggage for departure. Next, depart by road toward Casablanca. Along the way, enjoy views of the Moroccan countryside, passing small towns and agricultural landscapes. After that, continue the journey comfortably toward the coast. Moreover, use this transfer time to reflect on your travel experiences across Morocco.

Finally, arrive at Mohammed V International Airport in time for your international flight. Then, complete check-in and boarding procedures with assistance if needed. Consequently, your journey comes to an end, carrying unforgettable memories of imperial cities, mountains, valleys, and the Sahara Desert.

Included 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

  • Airport pick-up in Casablanca and airport drop-off in Casablanca
  • Transportation in a comfortable private air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional driver throughout the entire tour
  • Fuel, tolls, and road taxes
  • Accommodation in carefully selected hotels and riads
  • 1 night in a Sahara desert camp in Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes)
  • Daily breakfast included
  • Selected dinners as mentioned in the itinerary (desert camp and remote areas)
  • Camel trek experience in the Sahara Desert
  • Guided tours in Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech (as per itinerary)
  • Local assistance during the trip

Excluded 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

  • International flights to and from Morocco
  • Lunches and dinners not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees to monuments, museums, and attractions
  • Drinks and personal expenses
  • Optional activities and excursions
  • Tips for driver, guides, and local staff
  • Anything not specifically mentioned in “Included”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 10 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Is this a private tour?

Yes, this itinerary is typically operated as a private tour with your own driver. Group options may be available on request.

What type of accommodation is included?

You will stay in comfortable hotels and traditional riads, plus one night in a Sahara desert camp in Merzouga.

Are meals included?

Daily breakfast is included. Selected dinners are included in desert and remote areas, while lunches and most dinners are not included.

Is the camel trek difficult?

No, the camel trek in Erg Chebbi is easy and suitable for beginners. It usually lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes, travel insurance is strongly recommended, but it is not included in the package.

Are entrance fees included?

No, entrance fees to monuments and museums are not included unless specifically mentioned.

What should I pack for the desert?

Bring comfortable clothing, warm layers for the night, sunscreen, sunglasses, and closed shoes.

How long are the driving distances each day?

Driving times vary between 2 and 8 hours depending on the route, with regular stops for sightseeing and rest.

Is Morocco safe for tourists?

Yes, Morocco is generally safe for travelers, especially when following organized tour routes and local guidance.

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