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Embark on a 12-day cultural coastal and desert tour from Casablanca, where you’ll experience Morocco’s vibrant imperial cities, the vast Sahara Desert, and its stunning Atlantic coastline. This immersive journey offers a perfect blend of history, tradition, natural beauty, and modern life. Explore ancient medinas, trek through the Sahara on camels, and relax by the sea, all in one unforgettable adventure.
Your Moroccan adventure begins in Casablanca, the country’s economic hub. Known for its blend of modernity and tradition, Casablanca serves as the perfect starting point.
Start your exploration with a visit to the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Its stunning location on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, combined with its intricate architecture, makes it a must-see.
After exploring Casablanca, rest for the night in a comfortable hotel, preparing for the exciting journey ahead.
Leave Casablanca and head to Rabat, Morocco’s political and administrative capital. This coastal city offers a mix of historical sites and a relaxed vibe.
Visit the famous Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret from the 12th century, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, where the Moroccan king and his family are buried. The mausoleum’s beautiful architecture and peaceful ambiance make it a top attraction in Rabat.
Explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, an ancient fortress overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The blue-and-white streets, lush Andalusian gardens, and views of the ocean create a serene atmosphere.
Enjoy a relaxing evening in Rabat, staying in a local riad or hotel.
Depart Rabat and head towards Chefchaouen, a picturesque town nestled in the Rif Mountains. Known for its striking blue-washed buildings, Chefchaouen offers a peaceful retreat from the busier cities.
Spend the afternoon wandering the charming streets of Chefchaouen. The medina’s blue hues, vibrant markets, and laid-back atmosphere make it a perfect place to unwind and explore.
Visit the Ras El Maa Waterfall, located on the outskirts of the town. This tranquil spot offers a refreshing break and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
Stay in a traditional guesthouse in the heart of the blue medina, enjoying the unique ambiance of this mountain town.
On your way to Fes, stop at Volubilis, an ancient Roman city and UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the well-preserved ruins, including mosaics, columns, and temples, which provide insight into Morocco’s Roman past.
Next, visit Meknes, another of Morocco’s imperial cities. Known for its grand architecture and historical importance, Meknes was once the capital of Morocco under Sultan Moulay Ismail.
See the impressive Bab Mansour Gate, one of the largest and most decorated gates in Morocco, and explore the lively El Hedim Square, where locals gather to shop and socialize.
By late afternoon, you’ll arrive in Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital. Known for its rich history and labyrinthine medina, Fes is a city that feels like stepping back in time.
Stay in a traditional riad in the heart of the medina, preparing for a full day of exploration.
Day five is dedicated to exploring Fes el-Bali, the largest and oldest medina in Morocco. Its narrow streets, vibrant souks, and ancient mosques provide a rich cultural experience.
Visit the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the oldest existing and continually operating educational institution in the world. Though non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque, the architecture is worth admiring from the outside.
Explore the stunning Bou Inania Madrasa, known for its exquisite tilework, carved plaster, and serene courtyard.
Watch traditional leather-making techniques at the Chouara Tannery, where colorful dye-filled pits are used to treat leather in a centuries-old process.
Enjoy another night in Fes, soaking in the medina’s unique energy.
Begin your journey to the Sahara Desert by traveling through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland” for its alpine-style architecture, and Azrou, famous for its cedar forests and Barbary apes.
Pass through the Ziz Valley, a lush oasis filled with date palms and ancient kasbahs. The valley’s greenery offers a striking contrast to the surrounding desert landscape.
By late afternoon, you’ll arrive in Merzouga, a small village on the edge of the towering Erg Chebbi dunes. These golden sand dunes signal the start of your desert adventure.
As the sun sets, embark on a camel trek into the Sahara. The camel ride takes you deep into the desert, where you’ll arrive at a traditional Berber camp for the night.
After a traditional Moroccan dinner, enjoy Berber music and storytelling around a campfire under the starlit sky.
Wake up early to witness the stunning sunrise over the Sahara, as the first light of day casts golden hues across the sand dunes.
On your way to the Todra Gorge, stop in Rissani, a historic town that was once an important trading hub. Explore its lively souk, filled with spices, crafts, and local produce.
Arrive at the Todra Gorge, a dramatic canyon with cliffs rising up to 300 meters. Take a leisurely walk along the riverbed and admire the towering rock walls.
Spend the night in a guesthouse near the gorge, enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
Drive through the Dades Valley, known for its dramatic rock formations and ancient kasbahs. Stop for panoramic views and explore the local Berber villages.
Continue through the Skoura Oasis, a lush palm grove dotted with historical kasbahs. The area’s beauty and tranquility make it an ideal stop for photos and exploration.
Arrive in Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Morocco” due to its role as a filming location for many famous movies. Visit the iconic Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Morocco’s best-preserved kasbahs.
Spend the night in a comfortable hotel in Ouarzazate, relaxing after a day of exploration.
On your way to Essaouira, cross the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest road in Morocco, offering stunning views of the High Atlas Mountains.
Arrive in Essaouira, a charming coastal town known for its laid-back vibe, historic medina, and windswept beaches. Essaouira’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a perfect place to explore the artisan shops and local crafts.
Spend the night in a traditional riad in Essaouira, enjoying the relaxed coastal atmosphere.
Spend the day exploring Essaouira’s medina, with its narrow streets filled with shops selling everything from spices to handcrafted goods. Visit the bustling fishing port, where you can watch local fishermen bring in their catch of the day.
Walk along the Skala de la Ville, the historic city ramparts offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The combination of the city’s architecture and the ocean breeze creates a refreshing experience.
Enjoy another night in this coastal haven, soaking in the sea air and vibrant atmosphere.
Depart Essaouira and head to Marrakech, known for its bustling souks, lively medina, and stunning historical landmarks.
Spend your first evening in Marrakech exploring the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, a lively hub filled with street performers, musicians, and food vendors.
Stay in a luxurious riad in the medina, preparing for your final day of exploration.
Start your day with a visit to the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech, known for its towering minaret and beautiful gardens.
Explore the exquisite Bahia Palace, a 19th-century palace featuring ornate tilework and lush gardens. Nearby, visit the Saadian Tombs, an important historical site where members of the Saadian dynasty are buried.
End your tour with a peaceful stroll through the Majorelle Garden, a botanical garden filled with exotic plants and bright blue buildings, once owned by the French designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Your 12-day cultural coastal and desert tour from Casablanca ends in Marrakech, leaving you with lasting memories of Morocco’s imperial cities, desert landscapes, and beautiful coastline.