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6 Days Casablanca Tour: Uncover Northern Morocco's Wonders

Tour Highlights

Morocco’s northern region beckons travelers with its rich tapestry of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. A 6 days tour from Casablanca offers an ideal opportunity to explore this captivating part of the country. From the bustling streets of Casablanca to the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen, this journey promises a diverse and immersive experience that showcases the best of Northern Morocco.
This carefully crafted itinerary takes visitors on a memorable adventure through some of Morocco’s most iconic cities and hidden gems.

 Travelers will have the chance to compare Casablanca vs Rabat, explore the ancient medinas of Fez and Meknes, and soak in the coastal charm of Essaouira. Along the way, they’ll discover the unique blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences
that shape Morocco’s vibrant culture and traditions. Whether it’s wandering through colorful souks, savoring delicious local cuisine, or marveling at stunning architecture, this 6-day tour provides an unforgettable introduction to the wonders of Northern Morocco. 

Price Includes

  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • Hotel/riad pickup and drop-off
  • Professional driver.
  • Bottled water
  • Wifi

Price Not Includes

• Overnight accommodation
• Lunch

Itinerary Idea in Detail

This 6 days tour from Casablanca offers an exciting journey through Northern Morocco’s most captivating destinations. The itinerary provides a perfect blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural wonders. 

The adventure begins in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic hub. The first stop is the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the second largest mosque in the world. Its location right above the ocean makes it a marvel of Moroccan architecture. Visitors can explore the mosque’s intricate details and impressive scale, which showcases the country’s rich Islamic heritage. After admiring the mosque, the tour continues to Place Mohamed V, where some of the oldest government buildings stand. This square serves as the administrative heart of Casablanca and offers a glimpse into the city’s colonial past. The journey then proceeds to Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. Here, travelers can visit the Hassan Tower, a 12th-century minaret that stands as a testament to the ambitious architectural projects of the Almohad dynasty. The tower, though incomplete, remains an iconic symbol of Rabat’s historical significance. The day concludes with a visit to the Kasbah of the Udayas, an 11th-century fortress built in the Andalusian style. This well-preserved kasbah offers stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean and the neighboring city of Salé. As the sun sets, visitors can wander through its blue and white painted streets, experiencing the tranquil atmosphere of this historic neighborhood.

The second day of the 6 days tour from Casablanca starts with a drive to Volubilis, Morocco’s most famous Roman ruins. Dating back to AD 24-285, Volubilis marks the beginning of Morocco’s recorded history. The site features well-preserved mosaics, grand merchant homes with visible heating systems, and temples that offer insight into the region’s Roman past. Next, the tour visits Moulay Idriss, a city built upon rocky hills with buildings cascading down the slopes. For many Moroccans, this is an important religious center, hosting an annual festival in August. The city’s unique layout and spiritual significance make it a fascinating stop on the journey. The day’s final destination is Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Meknes has been an important center since the early days of the Alawite dynasty. Highlights include the grandiose gateway of Bab el-Mansur, considered one of the most beautiful gates in Morocco. Visitors can also explore the Sahri Souani Basin, an enormous water reservoir that demonstrates the city’s advanced engineering during its imperial heyday. Another must-see in Meknes is the sumptuously decorated Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, the final resting place of one of Morocco’s most powerful sultans. The mausoleum’s intricate tilework and peaceful courtyards offer a serene environment for reflection. The day concludes with a stroll through the souks and alleys of the old city, where travelers can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. In the evening, a visit to Lhdim Square provides an opportunity to experience the lively atmosphere of a Moroccan night market. 

The third day of this 6 days tour from Casablanca takes visitors to Fes, Morocco’s spiritual capital and oldest imperial city. The journey from Meknes to Fes is relatively short, allowing for a full day of exploration in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Upon arrival in Fes, the tour begins with a visit to the Royal Palace gate, an impressive entrance to the city’s historic core. Next, travelers can explore the headquarters of the Riads, traditional Moroccan houses built around central courtyards. These architectural gems offer insight into the city’s domestic life and cultural heritage. A highlight of the day is a visit to Al Qaraouine University, founded in 859 AD and considered the oldest continuously operating university in the world. The university’s library, with its collection of ancient manuscripts, is a treasure trove of Islamic scholarship. No visit to Fes is complete without experiencing its famous tanneries. The Chouara Tannery, dating back to the 11th century, offers a fascinating glimpse into traditional leather-making techniques that have remained largely unchanged for centuries. The sight of the colorful dye pits and the pungent smell of the tanning process create an unforgettable sensory experience. In the afternoon, visitors can explore Fes el Bali, the city’s medieval medina. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a maze of narrow alleyways, historic monuments, and bustling souks. Key stops include the Medersa Bou Inania, a 14th-century religious school known for its stunning Marinid architecture, and Bab Boujloud, the medina’s main gate adorned with intricate tilework. For those interested in shopping, Fes el Bali is a paradise of local crafts. Colorful Moroccan slippers, leather goods, metalwork, rainbow-glass lamps, and handmade tiles are just some of the treasures to be found in the medina’s countless stalls. As the day winds down, a visit to the new city offers a stark contrast to the medieval medina. Here, travelers can enjoy a drink at a modern café, experiencing the juxtaposition of old and new that characterizes contemporary Fes

The fourth day of the 6 days tour from Casablanca takes travelers from Fes to Chefchaouen, known as the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco. The journey traverses the picturesque Rif Mountains, offering numerous opportunities for stunning landscape photography and glimpses of traditional Berber villages along the way. Upon reaching Chefchaouen, visitors are immediately struck by the town’s distinctive blue-washed buildings. This unique feature has made Chefchaouen one of Morocco’s most photogenic and Instagram-worthy destinations. The blue color, which ranges from pale sky blue to deeper, more vivid hues, is said to have been introduced by Jewish refugees in the 1930s and symbolizes the sky and heaven. After settling in, travelers can enjoy lunch at a local Moroccan restaurant, savoring traditional dishes while taking in the charming atmosphere of the town. In the afternoon, a guided tour of Chefchaouen begins, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting streets and alleys. The tour typically starts at the Kasbah, a restored walled fortress that now houses a lovely garden, a small ethnographic museum, and an art gallery. From here, visitors can wander through the winding paths of the medina, each turn revealing new shades of blue and picturesque scenes. As the day progresses, travelers can explore the town’s artisanal shops, where local craftsmen create and sell unique products. Chefchaouen is known for its handwoven textiles, particularly blankets and clothing made from goat wool, as well as its leather goods and pottery. The tour may include a visit to the Spanish Mosque, perched on a hill overlooking the town. This vantage point offers breathtaking views of Chefchaouen and the surrounding Rif Mountains, especially beautiful during sunset. In the evening, visitors can experience the relaxed atmosphere of Outa el-Hammam, the main square. This is an ideal spot to people-watch, enjoy a traditional Moroccan tea, and soak in the laid- back ambiance that Chefchaouen is famous for.

The fifth day of the 6 days tour from Casablanca begins with an early morning walk through Chefchaouen. The soft morning light brings out the full beauty of the city’s blue hues, offering perfect photo opportunities. Visitors can stroll to the Ras el-Maa waterfall, a refreshing spot at the edge of town where locals often gather to do laundry and socialize. After this peaceful start, the journey continues through the Rif Mountains towards Tetouan. This city, once the capital of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco, boasts a unique Hispano-Moorish character evident in its attractive architecture. A highlight in Tetouan is a visit to the Artisanal School, considered one of the best in northern Morocco. Here, visitors can observe master craftsmen teaching apprentices traditional arts, offering a fascinating insight into the preservation of Morocco’s rich artistic heritage. Following lunch and further exploration of Tetouan’s sights and monuments, the tour takes the coastal road to Tangier. The drive offers stunning views of lovely beaches and seaside towns, providing a scenic conclusion to the day’s journey. Tangier, a city with a rich history as a cultural melting pot, serves as the final destination for the day. Its strategic location at the entrance to the Mediterranean has made it a gateway between Europe and Africa since ancient times. The evening can be spent exploring the vibrant waterfront or enjoying a meal at one of the city’s many excellent restaurants, perhaps sampling some of the fresh seafood for which Tangier is renowned.

The final day of this 6 days tour from Casablanca begins with an exploration of Tangier. The morning can be spent visiting Tangier’s beach and new city, which offers fascinating examples of late 19th and early 20th-century architecture. This area provides a stark contrast to the old medina and showcases the city’s colonial influences. Next, the tour heads to Asilah, a beautiful seaside town on the northwest coast of Morocco. Asilah is known for its picturesque medina, surrounded by well-preserved 15th-century ramparts and gates. The town’s whitewashed buildings, adorned with vibrant murals, create a striking visual effect against the blue sky and sea. One of Asilah’s main attractions is its art scene. The town hosts an annual Arts Festival, during which artists from around the world create murals on the medina walls. These paintings change every year, providing visitors with an ever-evolving outdoor art gallery to explore. Lunch can be enjoyed in one of Asilah’s many seafood restaurants, where travelers can savor fresh catches while enjoying views of the Atlantic Ocean. After lunch, there’s time to wander through the medina’s narrow streets, browse local art galleries, or relax on the beach. In the afternoon, the journey back to Casablanca begins, marking the end of this comprehensive 6 days tour from Casablanca. The route offers one last chance to appreciate Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from coastal scenery to rural farmlands. Upon arrival in Casablanca, travelers can be dropped off at their hotel, the airport, or any other location of their choice, concluding a memorable exploration of Northern Morocco’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty

This 6 days tour from Casablanca provides a comprehensive introduction to the wonders of Northern Morocco, from the bustling streets of Casablanca to the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen, the ancient medinas of Fes and Meknes, and the coastal charm of Tangier and Asilah. It offers a perfect balance of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the diverse tapestry of Moroccan life. 

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