8 Days Tour from Casablanca

8-Day Tour from Casablanca Overview

Join us on our 8-day tour of Casablanca Imperial Cities in our quest for knowledge. Moroccan Imperial Cities by strolling through the narrow streets of Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakech and enjoying the colorful souks and markets; experiencing Moroccan culture and traditions on an 8-day desert tour from Casablanca to Imperial Cities, visiting the most attractive imperial cities, During the tour, you will visit the desert and Sahara dunes, ride camels, visit world heritage Kasbahs, and enjoy Moroccan warmth and delicious Moroccan cuisine.

Note: At Explore Morocco Holidays, if the tours we offer do not fit your requirements, please contact us, and we will adapt a tour to your unique needs.

8-Day Tour from Casablanca Highlights

  • Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
  • Hassan Tower in Rabat
  • Enjoy the fascinating historical sites of Fez.
  • Barbary Apes in Azrou Cedar forest.
  • Panoramic aspects of Erg Chebbi dunes.
  • Experience a camel ride in the Merzouga Desert.
  • Sunset over the sand dunes.
  • Sand-boarding activity.
  • Dinner and party around campfire (berber drums).
  • Overnight at Merzouga Desert Camp.
  • Merzouga excursion & nomad family.
  • Atlas Studio & Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate.
  • The UNESCO world heritage of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
  • Spectacular views of the Atlas Mountains landscapes
  • Enjoy the fascinating historical sites of Marrakech

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8-Day Tour from Casablanca Itinerary

Day 1: Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes and Fes

Commencing our 8-day journey from Casablanca to Marrakech and the Imperial Cities to Fes, we’ll collect you from your Casablanca hotel or airport. Our first stop will be Rabat, Morocco’s administrative capital, where we’ll visit the Hassan Tower. Then, we’ll proceed to Fes, where you’ll enjoy dinner and spend the night in a traditional Riad.

Day 2: Fes Sightseeing Tour with a Local Guide

After breakfast, we’ll embark on a full-day guided tour of the Medina, immersing ourselves in its historical sites such as the Jewish quarter, Royal Palace, and old souks. We’ll also explore the tanneries before returning to our Riad for the night.

Day 3: Fes Azrou, Cedar Forest, Medilt, Ziz Valley and Merzouga Desert

Continuing our tour, we depart for the desert via Ifrane and the Azrou cedar grove, where we may spot wild monkeys. Passing through Ziz Valley and Erfoud, known for its marble fossils, we arrive in Merzouga via Rissani. Here, we’ll experience the desert.

Day 4: Merzouga Excursion 4×4

Today, we’ll venture into the Erg Chebbi Dunes, exploring the desert’s wonders, such as the seasonal lake of Merzouga and traditional Gnawa music in Khamlia. After lunch, we’ll ride camels into the sand dunes and spend the night in a luxury camp.

Day 5: Merzouga, Rissani, Erfoud, Todra Gorges and Dades Valley

After capturing the sunrise, we’ll return to the hotel for breakfast before journeying to Dades Valley via Erfoud and Jorf. En route, we’ll visit Todra Gorges, marveling at its magnificent canyons.

Day 6: Dades, Skoura Oasis, Ouarzazate, Marrakech

Heading to Ouarzazate, we’ll pass through Berber settlements and Skoura Oasis. In Ouarzazate, we’ll visit Taourirt Kasbah and the Atlas studio before continuing to Marrakech via Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its kasbahs and film sets.

Day 7: Marrakech City Tour

Today, we’ll explore Marrakech’s Medina, visiting historical landmarks such as El Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, and Majorelle Garden.

Day 8: Marrakech Airport

We’ll transfer you from your hotel to Marrakech Airport, concluding our memorable 8-day desert tour. We hope you’ve enjoyed your journey with Traveling Explore Morocco Holidays Company and look forward to welcoming you again.

8-Day Tour from Casablanca Map

⇒ Destination Overview 

Our agency is your gateway to learning about the most significant aspects of Morocco. Our website offers readers the chance to learn more about Morocco if they are considering a trip there. We provide you with the Merzouga Sahara Desert, Marrakech, Casablanca, Tangier, Fes, and many more places to travel.

Casablanca City:

The impressive edifice in Casablanca was commissioned by King Hassan II and stands as one of Morocco’s most spectacular constructions. It was constructed by Bouygues, a renowned civil engineering firm, following the design by Moroccan-born French architect Michel Pinseau.

Rabat City:

The Hassan Tower, an iconic landmark in Rabat, symbolizes the city’s heritage. Originally part of a grand mosque planned by Yacoub Al Mansour in the 12th century, it remains the sole remnant of the ambitious project.

Meknes City:

Established as an Almoravid military outpost in the 11th century, Meknes flourished under Sultan Moulay Ismail (1672–1727), the inaugural ruler of the Alawite dynasty.

Fes City:

Founded during the eighth and ninth centuries under Idrisid rule, Fez initially comprised two rival communities. Subsequent waves of Arab migration from Ifriqiya and al-Andalus in the early ninth century shaped the city’s Arab identity.

Ziz Valley:

The expansive Ziz Valley, commencing approximately south of Rich in the Middle Atlas and around 30 kilometers north of Errachidia, offers a rugged passage southward through the Tunnel du Zaabel, constructed by the French in 1928.

Merzouga Desert:

Legend has it that Merzouga was once a lush tropical forest before divine intervention transformed it into a desert. Initially uninhabited, Merzouga later evolved into a vital trading hub, facilitating commerce with Timbuktu.

Todra Gorge:

Located near the town of Tinerhir in Morocco’s eastern High Atlas mountains, the Todra Gorges comprise limestone river canyons carved by the Todgha and nearby Dates rivers over their final 40 kilometers through the mountains.

Dades Valley:

With origins dating back millions of years, the Dades Valley is a geological marvel, believed to have been submerged beneath the ocean. Tectonic forces subsequently uplifted the area, giving rise to the Atlas and Jebel Saghro mountain ranges.

Ait Ben-Haddou:

Once home to over 98 families until the 1940s, the Ait Ben-Haddou palace now hosts only five families. One of these families converted their residence into a coffee shop, offering visitors insights into the original inhabitants’ way of life.

Marrakech City:

Yusuf ibn Tashfin of the Almoravid dynasty founded Marrakech in the mid-11th century, and it served as the Almoravids’ capital until the Almohads conquered it in 1147. Subsequently, the Marnids, whose principal seat was the northern city of Fès, assumed control of Marrakech in 1269.

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