9 Days / 8 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
This immersive Morocco tour takes you through the country’s most captivating cities and cultural highlights. Begin with your arrival in Casablanca and transfer to the historic capital, Rabat. Explore Rabat’s royal sites and vibrant bazaars before heading to the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen. Continue your journey to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the imperial city of Meknes, followed by an in-depth exploration of Fez, Morocco’s spiritual and intellectual heart. Travel through scenic villages to Marrakech, where you’ll discover stunning gardens, historic mosques, and bustling markets. Enjoy a free day to soak up Marrakech’s rich atmosphere before returning to Casablanca for your departure. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and authentic Moroccan experiences.
Upon your arrival in Casablanca, your local driver-guide will be waiting outside Gate 2 at the airport. You will then drive north to Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. After checking into your hotel, relax and prepare for the journey ahead.
Overnight in Rabat
After breakfast, join your guide for a historical tour of Rabat, founded by Abd Al-Mumin of the Almohad dynasty. Visit the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, and Kasbah Ouddaya. Spend time exploring the vibrant bazaars and souks with their exotic goods, leather products, and jewelry. End the day at Café Maure on the banks of the Bouregreg River with traditional Moroccan mint tea and treats like Kaab Ghazal and Ghariba—symbols of Moroccan hospitality. Later, travel to Chefchaouen.
Overnight in Chefchaouen
Meals: Breakfast and Tea Break
Your English-speaking driver will meet you after breakfast for a guided tour of Chefchaouen. Visit Kasbah, Ali Ben Rachid, Plaza Uta el-Hammam, and stroll through the blue-painted streets of this beautiful city. Known as the “Blue Pearl,” Chefchaouen’s distinctive blue houses reflect a Jewish tradition symbolizing the sky and heaven, creating a peaceful and charming atmosphere.
Overnight in Chefchaouen
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
After breakfast, meet your driver-guide and depart for Fez. En route, visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the imperial city of Meknes, known as the ‘Versailles of Morocco.’ Explore Bab El Mansour gate and Lhri before continuing to Fez.
Overnight in Fez
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, explore Fez’s Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the world’s oldest university. Visit Bou-Inania and Attarin Medersa, the Tanneries, Ess-Seffarine Square, Moulay Idris’s tomb, El-Nejjarine Square, the cabinet makers’ souk, and the Jewish quarter ‘Mellah.’ Participate in a pottery workshop with a local master potter. After lunch, enjoy free time to relax or explore the Medina on your own.
Overnight in Fez
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
After breakfast, travel to Marrakech, passing through villages such as Ifrane and Imouzzer. Visit Beni Mellal, one of Morocco’s major agricultural centers. Continue to Marrakech and check into your hotel for the night.
Overnight in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, meet your local guide for a full-day tour of Marrakech, the “Ochre City.” Visit Majorelle Garden, created by French artist Jacques Majorelle. Explore the Menara Gardens, Koutoubia Mosque, and the Jewish quarter ‘Mellah.’ After lunch, enjoy a carriage ride to Jemaa El-Fnaa square.
Overnight in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
After breakfast, enjoy a free day to explore Marrakech at your own pace. Discover the markets, meet locals, and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture filled with storytellers, snake charmers, and colorful souks.
Overnight in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast at your hotel, transfer back to Casablanca to catch your departure flight home. We look forward to welcoming you again on future Morocco trips!
Meals: Breakfast
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens from many countries, including the USA, Canada, and most European nations, can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. It’s best to check the Moroccan embassy website or contact your local consulate for the latest visa information before traveling.
The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be very hot, especially in the desert and southern regions, while winters may be chilly in the mountains.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas, so it’s advisable to stay vigilant and keep your belongings secure. Avoid traveling alone at night in unfamiliar neighborhoods and follow local customs and advice from your guides.
Arabic and Berber are the official languages of Morocco. French is widely spoken, especially in business and tourism. English is increasingly common in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Arabic or French phrases can enhance your experience.
Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country with conservative dress customs. It’s respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Lightweight, breathable clothing that covers shoulders and knees is recommended. Women might consider carrying a scarf to cover their heads when entering mosques.