6 Days Morocco Tour From Casablanca

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Overview:

Start your adventure with our 6 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca. Visit the stunning Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and explore Rabat before reaching the beautiful blue city of Chefchaouen. Then, travel to the historic city of Fes.

From Fes, journey through the Middle Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert in Merzouga for a camel trek and night in a desert camp. Continue through Todra Gorge and Dades Valley, and end your tour in the lively city of Marrakech with its crowded markets and square.

Depart Time:

8:00 AM

Arrival Time:

17:00 Pm

Tour Type:

Private Trip

Price:

Starts at €455 per person

Highlights:
  • Visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
  • Explore the Hassan Tower in Rabat.
  • Discover the blue streets of Chefchaouen.
  • Explore through the old medina of Fes.
  • See monkeys in the Cedar Forest.
  • Enjoy a camel ride in the Merzouga Desert.
  • Watch the sunset over the Erg Chebbi dunes.
  • Visit the lively market in Rissani.
  • Walk through the stunning Todra Gorge.
  • Explore the ancient Ait Ben Haddou village.
  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech.

Itinerary of the Morocco Tour From Casablanca 6 Days:

Day 1: Casablanca → Rabat → Chefchaouen

On the first day, we’ll pick you up from your hotel in Casablanca. You’ll then visit the Hassan II Mosque, a large and famous mosque by the sea. and the second largest mosque in Africa, After exploring the mosque, we’ll head to Rabat, the capital of Morocco.

In Rabat, you will see the Hassan Tower, an old tower from a mosque that was never finished. Then, we’ll visit the Udayas Kasbah, a quiet area with pretty gardens. After spending time here, we will have lunch.

After lunch, we’ll drive to Chefchaouen, a small mountain town. It is known for its quiet, blue streets. You will have time to walk around and enjoy the peaceful town before resting in a cozy riad for the night.

Day 2: Chefchaouen → Fes

On the second day, you will start your morning in Chefchaouen, a town famous for its blue streets and buildings. You can walk around and take photos of the beautiful blue houses.

After spending some time in Chefchaouen, we’ll begin our drive to Fes. Along the way, you’ll see beautiful views of the mountains and countryside. 

When we arrive in Fes, you will check into a traditional riad. Fes is one of the oldest cities in Morocco, known for its history and culture. You can relax and get ready to explore the city the next day.

Day 3: Fes Guided Tour

On the third day, you will explore Fes with a local guide. Fes is a very old city with a lot of history. First, you will visit the Royal Palace and see its big golden gate. Then, you will walk through the Medina, which is full of small, narrow streets and shops.

As you explore Medina, you will see famous places like Al-Qarawiyyin University, the oldest university in the world, and the beautiful Al-Attarine Madrasa. You will also visit the colorful tanneries, where leather is made traditionally.

In the afternoon, you will visit the Jewish Quarter, called the Mellah, and then go to a hilltop for a great view of the whole city. After a full day of exploring, you will return to your riad to rest.

Day 4: Fes → Ifrane → Cedar Forest → Middle Atlas → Ziz Valley → Merzouga Desert

On the fourth day, we leave Fes and drive to Ifrane, a town known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its cool weather and clean streets. After a short stop, we continue to the Cedar Forest, where you’ll see monkeys ad you can feed them.

Next, we’ll drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains, enjoying beautiful views along the way. We pass through the Ziz Valley, a place full of palm trees and green oases, 

In the afternoon, we’ll arrive in Merzouga, near the Erg Chebbi dunes. you will ride camels into the desert to watch the sunset over the dunes. After the camel ride, you will stay overnight in a desert luxury camp under the stars, enjoying a traditional dinner with music around the campfire.

Day 5: Merzouga Desert → Rissani → Todra Gorge → Boumalne Dades

On the fifth day, you’ll wake up early to watch the sunrise over the desert dunes. After breakfast, you will ride camels back to Merzouga. From there, we’ll continue our journey to Rissani, a small town known for its traditional “souks” markets.

After visiting Rissani, we’ll head to the Todra Gorge, a stunning canyon with tall cliffs and a river running through it. You can take a walk through the gorge and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

In the afternoon, we’ll drive to Boumalne Dades, a peaceful town in the Dades Valley. You’ll see amazing rock formations along the way, known as the “monkey fingers.” You’ll spend the night here in a comfortable traditional riad.

Day 6: Boumalne Dades → Ouarzazate → Ait Ben Haddou → High Atlas Mountains → Marrakech

On the sixth day, we leave Boumalne Dades and head to Ouarzazate, a city known as the “Hollywood of Morocco” because many movies are filmed here. You can visit the famous movie studios and learn more about film-making.

Next, we’ll visit Ait Ben Haddou, a beautiful old village made of clay, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many famous films and shows have been shot here. You’ll have time to explore the village and take in the history.

After lunch, we’ll drive through the High Atlas Mountains, with amazing views of the valleys and mountains. In the late afternoon, we’ll arrive in Marrakech, where the tour ends, and you can enjoy the lively city.

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Know Before You Go:

1. Weather: The desert can be hot during the day and cold at night, so pack clothes for both warm and cool weather.

2. Food: Let your guide know if you have any food allergies or preferences. Most meals are at local restaurants with traditional Moroccan food.

3. Cash: Bring some cash for small purchases, meals, and tips. Some places might not accept credit cards.

4. Comfort: Be ready for long drives between stops, but there will be breaks for rest, taking photos, and sightseeing.

5. Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes for walking, especially in rocky places and the desert.

6. Packing: Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.

7. Camel Trekking: Camel rides are fun and safe, but tell your guide if you need help or feel uncomfortable.

8. Overnight Camp: You’ll stay in a desert camp in Merzouga. It’s simple but comfortable, with basic facilities and a beautiful view of the stars.

9. Feeding Monkeys: In Cedar Forest, you can feed the monkeys, but don’t touch them. Some locals may ask for tips, so give a small amount if you wish.

10. Language: Your guide speaks English and can help you talk to locals.

11. Flexibility: The itinerary might change a little due to weather or other reasons, so be flexible and enjoy the trip.

Accommodation Options: Luxury Vs Standard

1. Desert Camps:

In Merzouga, you can stay in a Standard Camp with simple Berber tents and shared bathrooms. It’s basic but comfortable, and you’ll enjoy dinner and breakfast under the stars. The Luxury Camp offers private tents with bathrooms, electricity, and more comfort.

2. Riads/Hotels:

In Chefchaouen, Fes, and Boumalne Dades, you can stay in Standard Riads or Hotels with clean rooms and traditional Moroccan decor. The Luxury Riads/Hotels give you more comfort, with air conditioning and, in some cases, even a pool. Meals are included in both options.

Note: If these camps or riads/hotels are fully booked, we will find other good options to make sure you still have a great experience in Morocco.

Pricing Overview for the 6 Days Morocco Trip From Casablanca

The Morocco 6-day trip from Casablanca starts from €455 per person. The price can change depending on the number of people in your group and any upgrades, like choosing a luxury camp. 

Larger groups usually get a lower price per person. For the exact price, please contact us directly.

Group Size

Estimate Price (Per person)

6 People

From €420

5 People

From €435

4 People

From €445

3 People

From €455

2 People

From €485

1 Person

From €550

Notes:
  • Prices include transport, camel trek, and accommodation (standard or luxury camp).
  • Dinner and breakfast are included at the camp.
  • Upgrading to luxury camps or adding extra activities like sandboarding may increase the price.
  • Prices can vary depending on the season and availability.

Choose Your Tour Type: Private VS Shared

You can choose between a private tour for a more personal experience or a shared tour if you want a more budget-friendly option with other travelers. Here’s a simple comparison:

Private Trip

Shared Trip

Customized itinerary

Fixed itinerary

Flexible departure time

Set departure time

Exclusive vehicle and guide

Shared vehicle and guide with others

Luxury camp or riad accommodation

Standard room in camp or riad

Starts From 455€ per person

Starts From 385€ per person

Extra Activities:

We offer extra activities to make your 6-day tour even more fun and special. You can enjoy these activities anytime before, during, or after your trip. Just let us know what you’d like to add!

Before The Trip

During The Trip

After The Trip

Casablanca City Tour

Professional Photographer

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Marrakech

Day Trip to Rabat

Romantic Dinner in the Desert

Day Trip to Essaouira

Hassan II Mosque

Quad Biking Activity

Day Trip to Ouzoud Waterfalls

Family Cooking Class

Buggy Driving Activity

Day Trip to Ourika Valley

Visit Ain Diab & Corniche

Horse Riding

Marrakech Guided Trip

Casablanca Food Tour

Picnic In Sahara Desert

Agafay Desert Trip

Places to Visit on Your 6 Days Morocco Trip From Casablanca:

1. Casablanca: Start in Morocco’s largest city with a visit to the stunning Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world.

2. Rabat: In Morocco’s capital, you’ll see the Hassan Tower and explore the historic Udayas Kasbah.

3. Chefchaouen: Wander through the charming blue-painted streets of this peaceful mountain town.

4. Fes: Explore the ancient medina, traditional tanneries, and rich history of one of the world’s oldest cities.

5. Cedar Forest: Visit the Cedar Forest near Azrou and see wild Barbary monkeys in their natural habitat.

6. Merzouga Desert: Experience a camel trek across the Erg Chebbi dunes and stay overnight in a desert camp under the stars.

7. Todra Gorge: Walk through this stunning canyon with towering cliffs and enjoy the natural beauty.

8. Ait Ben Haddou: Visit this ancient clay village, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its appearance in many movies.

9. Marrakech: End your tour in the lively city of Marrakech, exploring its vibrant souks and famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Is 6 days enough to explore Morocco?

Yes, 6 days is enough to visit the main places in Morocco. You can explore key cities like Casablanca, Chefchaouen, Fes, and even the Sahara Desert. It’s a great way to see a mix of cities, cultures, and desert landscapes.

What’s included in a 6-day Morocco tour?

Most tours include transport in a private car or minibus, accommodation in riads and desert camps, and a guide. You’ll also get to do a camel trek in the Sahara and some meals like breakfast and dinner at the camp.

How far will we travel each day?

On average, you’ll travel between 200-500 km per day. Some days are longer than others, like the drive to the desert, but you will have breaks for sightseeing and taking photos along the way. Expect 4 to 7 hours of travel on driving days.

Can we customize the 6-day itinerary?

Yes, many tour companies allow you to customize the trip, especially if you choose a private tour. You can add extra stops or skip places based on your preferences, making it more personal.

Is this tour suitable for families with kids?

Yes, a 6-day tour can be a great experience for families with kids. Children usually love the camel rides in the desert and exploring the colorful markets. Just let the tour company know in advance, so they can make the trip more comfortable for your family.

How do I pay for the tour?

Most companies require a small deposit, usually paid online through PayPal, bank transfer, or credit card. The remaining balance is often paid in cash when you arrive, either in euros, US dollars, or local currency (dirhams).

When is the best time to take a 6-day tour in Morocco?

The best time to visit Morocco is in spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant. Summers can be very hot, especially in the desert, while winters can be cold at night.

Will we stay in luxury hotels and camps?

It depends on the package you choose. Some tours offer standard accommodations, but you can upgrade to luxury riads and desert camps if you want more comfort. Luxury options often include private bathrooms, air conditioning, and better amenities.

Should I bring cash for the trip?

Yes, it’s a good idea to bring cash for small purchases, tips, and meals that aren’t included in the tour. Many small shops and places in Morocco don’t accept credit cards, so having cash will make things easier.

Reviews:
Alexander V.
We had an amazing time with Travel-Morocco-Tours! Hassan made everything so easy to plan, and our guide, Youssef, was really nice and helpful. He knew a lot about all the places we visited, and he made sure we were always comfortable. Our driver, Ahmed, was very kind and drove us safely everywhere. The camel ride in the desert was my favorite part! The whole trip was well-organized, and we really enjoyed the beautiful sights of Morocco. Thank you, Hassan, Youssef, and Ahmed!
Michael T.
I went on the 6-day tour with Travel-Morocco-Tours, and it was the best experience. Hassan helped me plan everything, and it was perfect. Our guide, Omar, was so friendly and explained all the history to us. He made the trip very fun. The driver, Khalid, was very patient and drove us carefully through all the long roads. The desert camp was fantastic, and we even got to see the stars at night! I would recommend this tour to anyone visiting Morocco. Thank you, Hassan, Omar, and Khalid for making it great!
Alissa G.
I loved every part of the trip with Travel-Morocco-Tours. Hassan was so helpful with the booking and made sure we had everything we needed. Our guide, Mustafa, was very friendly and always made us feel welcome. He showed us the best places to take photos. Our driver, Abdel, was excellent and made us feel safe the whole time. The desert camp was such a special experience, and I will never forget it. Thanks to Hassan, Mustafa, and Abdel for making our trip so special!

Important:

You can customize the tour to fit what you need. If the schedule doesn’t work for you, you can pick how many days you want and which places to visit. If you want more stops or extra time at some places, we can adjust it for you.

For a short trip to see the Sahara and some cities, choose the 4-day Morocco tour from Casablanca. For a longer adventure to explore more hidden places, the one-week Morocco trip from Casablanca is perfect.

Just tell us what you need, and we’ll make the perfect tour for you!

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