7 Days Morocco Tour From Casablanca

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Overview:

This One-Week Morocco tour from Casablanca where you’ll explore the capital city of Rabat, wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen, and visit the ancient medina of Fes, known for its rich history.

The adventure continues through the Middle Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert in Merzouga, where you’ll experience a camel trek and a night in a desert camp. 

Along the way, you’ll visit the dramatic Todra Gorge, pass through the scenic Dades Valley, and explore the famous Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before ending the journey in Marrakech.

Depart Time:

8:00 AM

Arrival Time:

17:00 Pm

Tour Type:

Private Trip

Price:

Starts at €555 per person

Highlights:
  • Visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
  • Explore the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum in Rabat.
  • Discover the blue streets of Chefchaouen.
  • Explore through the old medina of Fes.
  • Spot monkeys in the Cedar Forest near Azrou.
  • Enjoy a camel ride across the Merzouga Desert dunes.
  • Watch the sunset over the golden sands of Erg Chebbi.
  • Visit the village of Khamlia and enjoy traditional Gnaoua music.
  • Explore the Sahara Desert by 4×4 and visit nomad families.
  • Stroll through the lively market in Rissani.
  • Walk through the stunning Todra Gorge.
  • See the unique “monkey fingers” rock formations in Dades.
  • Explore the ancient Ait Ben Haddou village.
  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains to reach Marrakech.

Itinerary of the one-week Morocco Tour From Casablanca:

Day 1: Casablanca → Rabat → Chefchaouen

On the first day, we will pick you up from your hotel, we’’ begin in Casablanca with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco. After exploring, we’ll head to Rabat, the capital, where we see the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.

In Rabat, you’ll have time to explore the city before we continue our journey. We then drive along the coast and through scenic landscapes on our way to Chefchaouen, a peaceful town in the mountains.

When we arrive in Chefchaouen, you can relax and enjoy the town’s famous blue streets. It’s a perfect place to rest after a day of travel and sightseeing.

Day 2: Chefchaouen → Fes

On the second day, we’ll spend the morning walking around Chefchaouen’s beautiful blue streets. You’ll have time to enjoy the quiet and take in the unique sights.

After leaving Chefchaouen, we’ll drive to Fes, stopping at the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. These ruins are a great place to see and learn about Morocco’s history.

By the afternoon, we reach Fes, where you can rest at your hotel and get ready for the next day’s adventure in this historic city.

Day 3: Fes Guided Tour

On the third day, we’ll explore the amazing city of Fes with a local guide. We start by visiting the old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its narrow streets, colorful markets, and historic buildings.

You will see important places like the Blue Gate, the ancient Al Quaraouiyine University, and the famous tanneries, where traditional leather goods are made. The guide will help you discover the city’s rich history and culture.

In the afternoon, we visit the Royal Palace and take a walk through the Jewish quarter, known as the Mellah. You’ll also enjoy a panoramic view of the city from a hilltop before returning to your accommodation.

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

On the fourth day, we’ll leave Fes and head towards the Middle Atlas Mountains. Our first stop is in Ifrane, a beautiful town known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its European-style architecture and snowy winters.

Next, we’ll visit the Cedar Forest, where you can see Barbary macaques, a type of monkey that lives in the trees so you can take pictures and feed them. We then drive through the scenic Ziz Valley, with its palm trees and stunning views, on our way to the desert.

By the evening, we’ll reach Merzouga, located at the edge of the Sahara Desert. Where you’ll ride camels across the dunes of Erg Chebbi enjoy berber dinner and music, and spend the night in a desert luxury camp under the stars.

Day 5: Full Day to Explore Sahara Desert (Erg Chebbi → Nomads → Khamlia "Gnaoua" → M'ifis Mines → Merzouga Lake → Palm Grove Forest)

On the fifth day, we’ll spend the day exploring the Sahara Desert by 4×4. We’ll start by visiting nomad families in their traditional tents and learning about their daily life and culture in the desert.

Next, we’ll drive to Khamlia village to experience the unique Gnaoua music performed by the locals. Afterward, we’ll explore the old M’ifis mines and visit Merzouga Lake, a seasonal lake that only appears after rainfall, making it a rare and special sight.

In the afternoon, we’ll continue our drive through the beautiful Palm Grove Forest. After a full day of adventure, we’ll head back to a comfortable riad on the edge of the desert, where you can relax and enjoy the evening.

Day 6: Merzouga Desert → Rissani → Todra Gorge → Boumalne Dades

On the sixth day, we’ll leave the Merzouga Desert and drive to Rissani, a small town known for its traditional market. You’ll have time to explore the market, which is especially lively on market days, and see the local products and crafts.

After Rissani, we’ll continue to the Todra Gorge, a stunning canyon with high, red cliffs that are perfect for taking a walk and enjoying the natural beauty. The gorge is a favorite spot for rock climbers and nature lovers.

In the afternoon, we’ll drive to Boumalne Dades, where you’ll see the unique rock formations known as “monkey fingers.” We end the day here, staying in a local riad with views of the beautiful Dades Valley.

Day 7: Boumalne Dades → Ouarzazate → AIt Ben Haddou → High Atlas Mountains → Marrakech

On the seventh day, we’ll leave Boumalne Dades and drive towards Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Morocco” for its film studios. After a short stop, we’ll continue to Ait Ben Haddou, a famous UNESCO World Heritage site, where many movies have been filmed. You’ll have time to explore this ancient fortified village.

Next, we’ll drive through the High Atlas Mountains, passing beautiful landscapes and making stops to take pictures and enjoy the views. The road takes us through the Tizi n’Tichka pass, the highest in Morocco.

By late afternoon, we’ll reach Marrakech, where our amazing 7-day journey comes to an end. You can either head to your accommodation or the airport, depending on your plans.

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Know Before You Go:

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

2. Food: Let your driver know about any food allergies or preferences. Most meals will be at local spots offering traditional Moroccan food.

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

4. Comfort: There are long drives between stops, but don’t worry, there will be breaks to rest, take photos, and enjoy the sights.

5. Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes, especially for walking in rocky areas and deserts.

6. Packing: Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a light jacket for cooler nights.

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

8. Riad Stays: You’ll stay in comfortable riads and a desert riad on the edge of the Sahara, offering beautiful views and traditional hospitality.

9. Feeding Monkeys: In the Cedar Forest, you can feed the monkeys, but avoid touching them. Some locals may ask for tips, give a small amount if you like.

10. Language: Your guide speaks English and can help you communicate with locals during the trip.

11. Flexibility: The itinerary may change slightly due to weather or other factors, so stay flexible and enjoy the adventure!

Accommodation Options: Luxury Vs Standard

1. Standard Riads:

Standard riads are simple and comfortable. They have clean rooms, private bathrooms, and traditional Moroccan decorations. They don’t have extra fancy features but feel warm and welcoming. These are great for travelers who want an affordable and local experience.

2. Luxury Riads:

Luxury riads are more stylish and fancy. They have bigger rooms, beautiful designs, and extras like pools, spas, and rooftop terraces. You can enjoy delicious food and top-notch service. These are perfect if you want a relaxing and special stay.

Note: If these camps or riads/hotels are fully booked, we will arrange other nice options to ensure you still have a great experience in Morocco.

Pricing Overview for the 7 Days Morocco Tour From Casablanca

The Morocco Tour From Casablanca one-week starts from €555 per person. The price may change depending on the number of people in your group and any upgrades, like choosing a luxury riad. 

Larger groups often get a lower price per person. For an exact quote, please contact us directly.

Group Size

Estimate Price (Per person)

6 People

From €520

5 People

From €535

4 People

From €545

3 People

From €555

2 People

From €585

1 Person

From €650

Notes:
  • Prices include transport, camel trek, and accommodation (standard or luxury riad).
  • Dinner and breakfast are included in the desert riad.
  • Upgrading to luxury riads 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 pick a private tour for a more personalized experience or a shared tour for a 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 555€ per person

Starts From 480€ per person

Extra Activities:

We offer extra activities to make your 7-day tour even more fun and unique. You can choose these activities 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 Morocco One-Week Trip From Casablanca:

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

2. Rabat: In the capital city, highlights include the historic Hassan Tower and the beautiful Udayas Kasbah.

3. Chefchaouen: A peaceful mountain town known for its charming blue-painted streets, perfect for wandering and exploring.

4. Fes: A historic city with an ancient medina, traditional tanneries, and rich cultural heritage, Fes is one of the world’s oldest cities.

5. Cedar Forest: A scenic forest near Azrou, home to wild Barbary monkeys, offering a chance to see them in their natural surroundings.

6. Merzouga Desert: A camel trek across the golden Erg Chebbi dunes with an overnight stay in a desert riad under the stars.

7. Khamlia: A small village near Merzouga, known for its traditional Gnaoua music, performed by the local

8. Todra Gorge: A stunning canyon with towering cliffs, offering beautiful walking paths through its dramatic landscape.

9. Ait Ben Haddou: An ancient clay village and UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its role in many well-known movies.

10. Marrakech: The tour ends in the vibrant city of Marrakech, where lively souks and the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square await exploration.

Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the best time of year to do the 7-day tour?

The best times to visit Morocco are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The weather is comfortable, not too hot or too cold, which makes it perfect for exploring.

Do I need a visa to travel to Morocco?

It depends on where you’re from. If you’re from countries like the U.S., U.K., or in the EU, you don’t need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Be sure to check the rules for your country before traveling.

How long is the camel ride in the Merzouga Desert?

The camel trek usually lasts about 40 mins To 1 hour. It’s long enough to enjoy the beautiful dunes and the sunset before arriving at your desert camp or riad for the night.

Can I upgrade to luxury accommodation during the tour?

Yes, you can upgrade to luxury riads or desert camps. These give you more comfort, with private bathrooms, air conditioning, and even more beautiful settings to enjoy after a day of exploring.

What should I wear on the 7-day tour?

It’s good to wear comfortable clothes. In the desert, it can be hot during the day and cold at night, so bring light clothing for the day and a jacket for the evenings. Comfortable shoes are important for walking and exploring.

Are meals included in the tour?

Breakfast and dinner in some riad and hotels are included during your stay. For lunch, your guide will stop at local restaurants where you can enjoy Moroccan food (usually not included in the price).

Is the tour suitable for families with children?

Yes, this tour is great for families. Kids will love activities like riding camels in the desert and exploring colorful cities. The tour has a mix of fun and learning, but be ready for some long drives.

What’s the level of physical activity on the tour?

The tour is not very difficult, but there is some walking, especially in cities and on the camel trek. You will also walk in places like the Todra Gorge, but it’s easy and enjoyable for most people.

How early should I book the tour?

It’s a good idea to book your tour a few weeks in advance. This is especially important if you’re traveling during popular times, like spring or fall, so you can make sure everything is available for your trip.

Reviews:
Laura B.
My family and I had the best time with Travel-Morocco-Tours! Our guide, Ahmed, was so kind and helpful the entire trip. He knew so much about all the places we visited, like Fes and the Sahara Desert. Our driver, Youssef, made us feel safe on all the long drives, and he was always on time. Hassan, the owner, made sure everything was planned perfectly. The camel ride in the desert was amazing, and we loved staying in the riads. We will never forget this trip. Thank you, Hassan and the team!
Jason M.
Travel-Morocco-Tours made our 7-day tour so special! From the start, Hassan helped us with every detail. Our guide, Karim, was super friendly and explained everything about Morocco's culture and history. The driver, Mohammed, was great and always made sure we were comfortable on the road. The highlight was riding camels in the desert and watching the sunset. Every day was fun and full of adventure. Thank you, Hassan, for an unforgettable experience!
Megan C.
We had the most amazing trip with Travel-Morocco-Tours! Hassan did a great job organizing everything for us. Our guide, Ali, was so nice and really knew his stuff. He made sure we learned a lot while having fun. Our driver, Khalid, was wonderful too, always smiling and driving carefully. The desert camp was so beautiful, and the food was delicious. This was the trip of a lifetime, and we couldn’t be happier. Thanks, Hassan, and the whole team for making our tour so special!

Important:

You can customize the tour to match what you want. If the schedule doesn’t suit you, you can choose how many days you want and which places to visit. If you want more stops or extra time at certain places, we can adjust that for you.

If you want a short trip, the 6 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca is a great choice. If you prefer a longer journey, the 8 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca is the perfect option for you.

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

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