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Ultimate 14 Days Tour from Casablanca

Tour Highlights

Embarking on a 14 days tour from Casablanca offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the diverse wonders of Morocco. This comprehensive journey allows travelers to immerse themselves in the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities that make this North African country a captivating destination. From the bustling streets of Casablanca to the ancient medinas of Fez and Marrakech, this tour provides a deep dive into Morocco’s fascinating history and modern charm. The ultimate 14 days tour from Casablanca takes visitors on a remarkable adventure across the country. Travelers will have the chance to wander through imperial cities, trek in the Atlas Mountains, and experience the magic of the Sahara Desert. Along the way, they’ll discover the unique blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences that shape Morocco’s identity. This carefully crafted itinerary ensures that participants get to see the best of what Morocco has to offer, from its iconic landmarks to its hidden gems.

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

The ultimate 14 days tour from Casablanca offers an unforgettable journey through Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich culture, and historic cities. This comprehensive itinerary allows travelers to experience the best of what Morocco has to offer, from bustling metropolises to serene desert landscapes

The adventure begins in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic hub. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by their welcoming driver, who plays a crucial role in making the Experience It Tours unique. The driver’s knowledge and insights help travelers see the real Morocco beyond the tourist attractions. If time permits, the first stop is the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. This architectural marvel sits majestically over the Atlantic Ocean, its 210-meter minaret a testament to Moroccan craftsmanship. The mosque’s location was chosen because King Hassan II believed God’s throne to be on the water. Visitors can take a guided tour of the meticulously designed interior, marveling at the intricate details and grand scale of this modern masterpiece.

After breakfast, the journey continues northward to Chefchaouen, the famous blue city nestled in the Rif Mountains. En route, a stop in Rabat, the capital city, offers a glimpse into local urban life. Rabat, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, provides a less touristy experience compared to other destinations on the itinerary. Arriving in Chefchaouen, travelers are immediately struck by the ethereal blue hues that dominate the cityscape. The cool, icy-blue doors and walls create a surreal atmosphere, making it a photographer’s paradise. The evening is free for exploration, with the promise of a full day dedicated to this magical place tomorrow.

A full day is devoted to exploring the enchanting blue town of Chefchaouen. Wandering through the winding streets, visitors can immerse themselves in the unique ambiance created by the blue-washed buildings. This day offers ample opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture the town’s artistic essence. Chefchaouen is known for its delicious local cuisine. Travelers can savor fresh bread, try the local fish tagine, and enjoy hot mint tea while touring the town. The small souks are perfect for shopping, with Chefchaouen particularly renowned for its leather goods. For those interested in history, a local guide can share fascinating stories about the town’s past. Adventure seekers might opt for a hike in the surrounding Rif Mountains, offering breathtaking views of the blue city below

Leaving the blue city behind, the tour heads towards Fes, with significant stops along the way. The first major attraction is the ancient ruins of Volubilis. These 2,000-year-old Roman ruins offer a captivating glimpse into the past. Set against a backdrop of green hills, Volubilis was once a thriving Roman town. A guided tour brings the ruins to life, explaining the significance of each building and making history tangible. The next stop is Meknes, another imperial city and UNESCO World Heritage site. Meknes offers a chance to explore Morocco’s rich history and sample local cuisine. Travelers can ask their driver for recommendations on the best local eateries to experience authentic Moroccan flavors. The day concludes with arrival in Fes, a city steeped in tradition and stories. The evening is free for initial exploration or relaxation, preparing for a full day of discovery in Fes tomorrow

A whole day is dedicated to exploring Fes, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. A professional guide leads visitors through the labyrinthine streets of the medieval medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The narrow alleyways are filled with vibrant sights, sounds, and smells that epitomize the Moroccan experience. The tour includes visits to various craft workshops, where visitors can witness the creation of traditional Moroccan goods. The weavers’ quarter showcases the intricate process of textile making, offering a chance to purchase authentic Moroccan scarves or fabrics. The famous tanneries provide a unique sensory experience, with the opportunity to observe the ancient leather- making process from a high vantage point. After a morning of exploration, lunch is served at one of the best restaurants in the medina, allowing travelers to savor Moroccan cuisine in a traditional setting. The afternoon continues with more sightseeing, including visits to historic madrasas (Islamic schools) and mosques that showcase the city’s architectural splendor.

The journey south begins with a long drive to Merzouga, gateway to the Sahara Desert. This day offers a dramatic change in scenery, transitioning from urban landscapes to rural vistas and finally to the edge of the desert. The route passes through the beautiful Atlas Mountains and forests, with potential sightings of Barbary macaques along the way. A lunch stop in the town of Midelt breaks up the journey. Midelt is famous for its fossils, and travelers can admire the intricate artisanal work created from these ancient remains. As the landscape gradually transforms into desert terrain, anticipation builds for the Sahara experience to come. Arrival in Merzouga, with its distinctive pink-hued buildings, marks the transition to the desert portion of the tour. The stark beauty of the surroundings and the promise of desert adventures create an atmosphere of excitement and wonder

The day begins with an exploration of Merzouga, the small desert town that serves as the launching point for Sahara adventures. In the afternoon, the real desert experience begins with a four- wheel drive excursion to the sand dunes. The landscape transforms dramatically, with flat, dusty terrain giving way to the towering dunes of the Sahara. The highlight of the day is a camel trek into the heart of the desert. Travelers sway atop their desert steeds, watching their elongated shadows stretch across the rippling sand as the sun begins to set. The destination is a Berber camp nestled among the dunes, where visitors can experience traditional nomadic hospitality. The evening in the desert is magical, with opportunities to sip mint tea, listen to lively Berber music, and gaze at a sky full of stars. For those who choose to stay overnight in the desert camp, the experience of sleeping under the vast Saharan sky is unforgettable

The day starts early for those who spent the night in the desert, with a chance to witness a spectacular sunrise over the dunes. After a camel trek back to Merzouga, the journey continues to the Todra Gorges. En route, the tour passes through Erfoud, known for its fossil workshops. Here, visitors can see how ancient marine fossils are transformed into decorative items and furniture. The drive continues through palm groves and Berber villages, offering glimpses of rural Moroccan life. Arrival at the Todra Gorges presents a dramatic change in scenery. Massive walls of gray and amber rock tower on either side, creating a natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe. There’s time to walk through the gorge, appreciating the grandeur of the landscape and observing local life as shepherds tend their flocks nearby. The night is spent in Boumalne near the gorges or in Ouarzazate, preparing for the next leg of the journey across the High Atlas Mountains

The drive to Marrakech is a scenic journey through diverse landscapes. A notable stop along the way is Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, an impressive fortified village and UNESCO World Heritage site. This massive red clay structure has served as a backdrop for numerous films and TV series, including “Game of Thrones.” The route then winds through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-n-Tichka pass, offering breathtaking views of the rugged terrain. Stops are made for photo opportunities and to appreciate the panoramic vistas. Arrival in Marrakech marks a return to urban energy. The evening is perfect for a first taste of the famous Djemaa el-Fna square, the beating heart of Marrakech. As night falls, the square comes alive with storytellers, entertainers, and food stalls, creating a sensory feast that epitomizes the vibrancy of Moroccan culture

A full day is dedicated to exploring Marrakech with a professional guide. The tour covers the city’s must-see attractions, showcasing why Marrakech is considered one of the world’s top travel destinations. The day includes visits to historical sites such as the Bahia Palace, with its intricate architecture and peaceful courtyards, and the Saadian Tombs, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. The Ben Youssef Madrasa offers insight into Islamic education and architecture. A stroll through the souks of the medina reveals a maze of colorful stalls selling everything from spices to handcrafted goods. The iconic Koutoubia Mosque, with its towering minaret, is a constant presence in the Marrakech skyline. The tour also includes a visit to the Majorelle Garden, a tranquil oasis of exotic plants and vibrant blue architecture. The day concludes with free time to explore the bustling Jemaa el-Fna square independently, soaking in the lively atmosphere of street performers, food vendors, and local life.

The journey continues westward to the coastal city of Essaouira. Along the way, there are opportunities to see goats climbing Argan trees, a unique sight in this region. Stops are made for panoramic views of the changing landscape as the tour approaches the Atlantic coast. Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador, is a charming seaside town with a rich history. The day includes visits to the fishing port, where blue boats bob in the harbor, and the ancient ramparts that once protected the city. The old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a maze of narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses and blue doors. The relaxed atmosphere of Essaouira provides a pleasant contrast to the bustle of Marrakech. Travelers can enjoy fresh seafood, browse artisan shops, or simply relax on the beach.

A full day in Essaouira allows for a deeper exploration of this picturesque coastal city. The morning can be spent wandering through the medina, admiring the unique blend of Moroccan and European architectural influences. The city’s artistic heritage is evident in the numerous galleries and workshops scattered throughout the old town. For those interested in water sports, Essaouira’s windy climate makes it an ideal spot for activities like windsurfing and kitesurfing. Alternatively, a leisurely walk along the beach offers a chance to soak in the Atlantic atmosphere. The afternoon might include a visit to the Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum, housed in a 19th-century mansion, which showcases local art and history. As evening approaches, the sunset over the Atlantic provides a perfect backdrop for reflection on the journey so far.

The tour begins its final leg with a return drive to Marrakech. The journey offers one last chance to appreciate the diverse Moroccan landscape, from coastal scenery to inland plains and finally the silhouette of the Atlas Mountains. Upon arrival in Marrakech, travelers have free time to revisit favorite spots or explore new areas of the city. This could include last-minute shopping in the souks, a relaxing hammam experience, or simply enjoying a leisurely meal at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city. The evening presents a final opportunity to experience the magic of Jemaa el-Fna square, perhaps trying local delicacies from the food stalls or watching the square come alive as the sun sets.

The final day of the 14 days tour from Casablanca concludes in Marrakech. Depending on departure times, there might be an opportunity for last-minute experiences or shopping before the transfer to the airport. As travelers prepare to leave, they carry with them a wealth of memories from their Moroccan adventure. From the bustling streets of Casablanca to the serene blue alleys of Chefchaouen, the ancient medina of Fes to the vast expanse of the Sahara, and the coastal charm of Essaouira to the vibrant energy of Marrakech, this comprehensive tour has provided a deep and varied experience of Morocco’s rich culture, history, and landscapes.

This 14 days tour from Casablanca offers a perfect blend of urban exploration, cultural immersion, and natural wonders. It allows travelers to witness the diversity of Morocco, from its imperial cities to its rural villages, from mountain ranges to desert dunes, and from ancient medinas to modern metropolises. The journey not only showcases the country’s most iconic sights but also provides insights into the daily lives and traditions of its people, creating a truly memorable and enriching travel experience

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