In these 7 days Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech itinerary, you will see so many amazing destinations throughout these 7 days in Morocco starting in Casablanca. Begin the tour with a visit to Casablanca. Then there’s Rabat, Morocco’s capital, and Chefchaouen, the blue city. As well as the Volubilis Roman ruins. In addition to Meknes, the Ismaili capital, Fes, and Ifrane, Morocco’s Switzerland, we continue south, stopping at the cedar forest, Midelt, the magnificent Ziz valley, and the Rissani traditional market.
In addition to the fossil town of Erfoud, there is the Sahara desert of Merzouga, where you can ride camels and spend the night in a luxurious desert camp. Enjoy the Sahara’s stunning sunsets and sunrises as well. Then take a walk through the spectacular Todra and Dades gorges. After that, go to Ait Ben Haddou’s famed Kasbah. After that, traverse the High Atlas Mountains and the Tizi-n-Tichka pass. Finally, these 7 days from Casablanca to Marrakech itinerary conclude in Marrakech.
We begin the 7 days from Casablanca to Marrakech itinerary by picking you up from the airport or your hotel in Casablanca. The city is the largest in Morocco and the country’s commercial capital. The Hassan II Mosque is the largest in all of Morocco, and we plan to see it. It is situated on a promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the city’s west shore. Lunchtime is open. Then we go on an adventure throughout the city, stopping by the amazing Cornish town of Casablanca. Staying in a hotel for the night.
We leave right after breakfast and head south down the coast to Rabat. The city is the present capital of Morocco and one of the country’s imperial cities. The Hassan Tower, Mohammed V’s tomb, and the Oudaya Kasbah will all be on your itinerary. Lunch break is at a local restaurant. The next stop is the Rif Mountain city of Chefchaouen, known as the “Blue City.” To get there, we must go north through Ouazzane. The city’s white and blue walls have become its trademark. Staying in a hotel for the night.
Feel free to explore the picturesque alleyways of the blue city of Chefchaouen after breakfast. Then we drive to Volubilis, where the old Roman remains. It has been well taken care of because UNESCO selected it as a World Heritage Site. There are old pillars and arches all over the place, as well as many beautiful tiles. We drive 30 kilometers to Meknes after strolling over the ruins. The city is known as the Ismaili capital and is one of Morocco’s imperial cities. We visit Bab Al-Mansour, Sahrij Souani basin, Royal stable, granary, and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Then we’re off to Fes. Stay in a Riad for the night.
Today is all about seeing Fez’s iconic monuments and sights. Fez is the world’s most ancient cultural and spiritual center. With a local guide by your side, Moulay Idriss II founded the city in 790 A.D. Al-Qarawiyyin University, the world’s first university; Bou Inania Madrasa (theological colleges); the Jewish District (Millah); plazas; the Andalusians and potters who live in the area; museums; Souks (traditional markets); the amazing tanneries; and Bab Boujloud are some of the most interesting places in Fez. We’ll eat lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant in the ancient Medina. Fez is also renowned as Morocco’s craft capital. On your full-day trip to Fes, you’ll stop at a viewpoint with a panoramic view of the Medina of Fes. After the city tour, we’ll return you to your riad or hotel. Stay in Fes for the night.
We go south through Imouzzer to see Ifrane after a warm breakfast. The city is famous for its cold weather, snow, and homes built in the Alpine style. It is easy to see why it is called the Switzerland of Morocco. The journey then goes to the cedar forest, which is home to the Barbary macaques. Feel free to feed them while exploring the forest. Later, we’ll head to Midelt, where we’ll have some free time for lunch. We then drive to Merzouga over the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and the Ziz valley. Stops for panoramic views will be made along the trip.
We arrive in the afternoon at the Merzouga Sahara desert. Then you ride camels across the arid desert. You will pause on top of a high dune to watch the sunset. Finally, you make your way to the desert camp. The camp is a cross between traditional nomad tents and the elegance of a hotel. Where you can listen to Berber drum music while dancing around a campfire beneath a starry sky. Dinner and sleeping at the camp.
After breakfast, we leave the desert towards Rissani, known provusely as Sijilmassa, the ancient capital of Tafilalet. Rissani is still a large trading center in the Desert region, with the biggest souk lively on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
After a walk in Rissani Souk, we’ll continue to Erfoud, where we’ll visit one of the workshops for fossilized marble. Then we cross Touroug and Tinjdad to reach the Todra Gorges. The course of the Todra River has carved out a grand canyon through the mountains. The gorges are an ideal place for climbing sports.
Feel free to wander in the gorges and enjoy the beauty of the landscape. Free time for lunch in a nearby restaurant, then we continue to the Dades valley, through Boumalne Dades. a stop at the “monkey paw” rock formation. And a spot atop a mountain overlooking the Dades Valley Pass. dinner and overnight in a hotel.
After breakfast, we continue our drive to Kalaa Magouna to explore the Rose Valley. Every year in May, a celebration of roses is conducted. A marketplace where residents sell rose-related goods. We continue our journey via Skoura’s picturesque palm trees. Ouarzazate, also called the “gate of the desert,” is our next stop. We’re going to check out the studios where all those blockbuster movies were made.
A trip to the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah is in order. A fortified settlement that UNESCO has designated as a World Heritage Site. The Kasbah has also been featured in numerous films, such as Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, etc., and television shows like “Game of Thrones.” The next stop is Marrakesh.
Passing across the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass. Stops will be made for lunch and to take pictures at fascinating sites. Spend the night in a traditional Marrakesh riad.
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