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Trip Name: 6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech
Duration: 5 Nights/ 6 Days
Start point: Casablanca
End point : Marrakech
Pick up / Drop off: your Accommodation /hotel/ Riad/ Airport …
Tour Type: Private tour
Trip hihlights :
_ Explore the charming blue-washed streets of the Colorful City of Chefchaouen
_ Explore the Imperial City Of Fes and its best sights.
_ Experience and explore the golden dunes of Erg Chebi on the back of a dromedary.
_ Camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes for sunset.
_ An appreciation of the cultural diversity and warm hospitality of the Berbers ( Imazighen ).
_ Enjoy traditional Moroccan Meals and taste the Moroccan Cuisine.
Key Attractions :
Day 1: Chefchaouen – Blue Medina, Plaza Uta el-Hammam, Kasbah Museum, Ras El Maa.
Day 2: Fes – Fes el-Bali, Al Quaraouiyine University, Bou Inania Madrasa, Chouara Tannery.
Day 3: Fes – Dar Batha Museum, Nejjarine Museum, Mellah, Royal Palace, Jnan Sbil Gardens.
Day 4: Merzouga – Ifrane, Azrou, Ziz Valley, camel trek, Erg Chebbi dunes.
Day 5: Dades Valley – Khamlia Village, Todra Gorge, Dades Gorge.
Day 6: Marrakech – Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, Tizi n’Tichka Pass, Jemaa el-Fnaa.
6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech Itinerary :
Itinerary Overview
This itinerary of 6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech will provide you with a rich blend of cultural exploration through the ancient stories of the standing walls of all imperial cities such as Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech … Also breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable desert experiences, ensuring a memorable journey from Casablanca to Marrakech.
Itinerary Program :
Day 1 : from Casablanca to Chefchaouen
Our private Morocco excursion of 66 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech, starts via Chefchaouen; the Blue City. We will pick you up from the hotel/Riad, After visiting Hassan II Mosque one of the largest mosques not just in Morocco, but in the world.
we will be headed to the Capital of Morocco Rabat. In Rabat we will visit the Udaya Kasbah and the Mausoleum of Mohamed V. After Rabat our destination will be the prettiest and friendliest town in Morocco; Chechaouen will be the last station in our tour for the day.
Day 2 : From Chefchaouen to Fes
You’ll get the chance On this day to know Chefchaouen better, and see why it is considered one of the Hottest spots in Moroccan tourism, get to wander and surf in between these amazingly painted walls.
We continue to Volubilis, the ancient Roman city. After that, we’ll visit the Tomb of Moulay Ismail in the City of Meknes, and the Gate of Bab al Mansour. Then we’ll spend the overnight in the City of Fes.
Day 3 : Discover Fes
On this day you’ll have a special tour guide, to share with you some about the fantastic History of this Imperial City through its still-standing walls, gates, and Mosques as living witness to the great history it has been through.
Along with your guide, you get to know Fes better, with its beautiful sights and all the places with any historic interest, such as the old Medina, Royal Palace, both of Mosque and University of Al-Karouine, and the Batha Museum.
Day 4 : from Fes to Merzouga
After a traditional breakfast, we get our route towards Ifrane, the Switzerland of Morocco. We continue our way to Azrou and make a stop in the largest Cedar forest in Morocco, hopefully, we find some Berber Monkeys.
Then we pass by Midelt before we continue our journey towards the Sahara desert; Erg Chebi. After arriving in Merzouga we’ll have a new adventure by riding camels across Erg Chebbi’s golden dunes to spend the overnight at the desert camp. And you’ll Have the chance to experience the authentic Berber nomad lifestyle.
Day 5: from Merzouga to Dades Valley
we will wake you up in the early morning so you can witness the beauty of the Sahara desert sunrise and the amazing peaceful silence of the Sahara. We will then ride Our camel back to the Hotel/Raid where a traditional tasty breakfast will be waiting for us, along with a hot shower to freshen you up for the day’s adventure.
we will make our first stop in Rissani to visit the ”Souk”; one of the biggest traditional markets in Morocco. Then We will continue to the famous Todra Gorges, the favorite place for rock climbers. Dinner and overnight at the local hotel in our last destination Dades Valley.
Day 6: from Dades Valley to Marrakech
After a typical traditional breakfast, we will leave to reach the city of Roses; Kelaat M’gouna, where we might make a stop if you would like to have a look at the products that are made from the precious Damascus Roses that grow in these valleys. Then, on to Ouarzazate; the Hollywood of Africa.
After lunch, we will go to visit Studio Atlas in Ouarzazate; the location of so many blockbuster movies, and then get to the famous UNESCO world heritage site; Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou.
We continue our tour and start up another journey when the hints of the desert Start to vanish, through the High Atlas Mountains, crossing past Tizi n’Tichka. The road winds its way down, passing Berber villages and farmland, orchards, and rivers until we reach the plains below and the Medina of Marrakech (the red city).
And here your full trip excursion of 6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech will end with a drop off at your hotel/riad or Jamaa lafna.
6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech Trip Tips:
- Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy suitable shoes for walking and exploring archaeological sites(Kasbahs, Medina, traditional Markets …).
- Bring your sunscreen, sunglasses, and your hat for protection against the sun.
- Bring plenty of water, especially during the warmer months.
Be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially during the summer months. - Consider bringing a camera or smartphone to capture the scenic views and memorable moments.
if you ever get confused about what to pack to Morocco, Check the Ultimate packing list we made for you.
Our6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech Itinerary Map :
Our6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech Price
The price Includes
Airport transfers.
Pick up and drop off at your accommodation (Airport, hotel, Riad ..).
Private Air-conditioned vehicle.
Experienced Professional tour guides/drivers.
Overnight in desert camp ( dinner and Breakfast included ).
Camel rides/ Camel Trekking ( camel for each person).
Car fuel and insurance.
Taste the Moroccan Traditional Cuisine.
Making stops you like to take pics.
Stops for snacks upon request.
The Price Per Person Starts From : 400
Please Note the Price is based on the Lowest Seasons of Traveling.
Our Trip price Depends on :
- If you are traveling alone or with a group of people;
- The Travel Season;
- the type of accommodation you select (standard / Luxury or Mixed);
- if you decide to spend more days in Morocco ( Extra days);
- if you add extra activities or any other services to your booking.
Cancelation
If you paid the full price; you can get a full refund if you cancel Your Booking 4 days before the experience’s start time.
The price doesn't include :
flights/Air tickets.
Visa Fees and Documentation.
Travel Insurance.
Lunches & Drinks.
Tips and Gratuities.
Alcoholic Beverages.
Optional activities.
Any not mentioned in our6 Days from Casablanca to Marrakech
What you Going to Love About this trip :
- Explore the charming blue-washed streets, Central square with cafes, Historical fortress and museum.
- Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, Traditional leather tanning.
- Explore the “Little Switzerland” of Morocco, Cedar forests, and Barbary macaques.
- Enjoy the Gnawa music, Explore the desert, and visit nomadic families.
- towering canyon cliffs. Unique rock formations and scenic views.
- UNESCO World Heritage site and famous filming location, Scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains.
What you Going to Love About this trip :
- Explore the charming blue-washed streets, Central square with cafes, Historical fortress and museum.
- Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, Traditional leather tanning.
- Explore the “Little Switzerland” of Morocco, Cedar forests, and Barbary macaques.
- Enjoy the Gnawa music, Explore the desert, and visit nomadic families.
- towering canyon cliffs. Unique rock formations and scenic views.
- UNESCO World Heritage site and famous filming location, Scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains.
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Most frequent questions and answers
Morocco is a welcoming destination, however, some countries need visas to get into Morocco. For most foreign nationals, such as Americans, Canadians, Australians/New Zealand, Europeans, and other passport holders, in length is restricted to three months (90 days), If your stay is longer you will need to apply for an extension visa with a local police station. Read More
Tourism in Morocco is growing at an incredible rate. Because of this, the level of security in the country is upgraded every year. The Moroccan government dedicates a lot of resources, especially human resources, to ensure that the tourists are safe while they are in Morocco; this includes tourist police and highly competent guides. And therefore Morocco is a safe country to travel to, and it’s regarded as one of the most stable countries in North Africa and the Middle East. Read More
The official currency of Morocco is the Dirham commonly represented by the symbol (DH) and consists of coins and banknotes, and it’s a closed currency, meaning that technically you can’t buy or sell it outside of Morocco, So you’ll need to wait until you arrive in Morocco to exchange your cash (currency) to Dirhams. Read More
Ramadan is a month-long Islamic holiday. A sacred month is when people fast, which is not limited only to food, but also includes water or any drinks, cigarettes, and even sex. Muslims fast from dawn till dusk, They eat a meal before sunrise (Suhor) and break their fasting after sunset (Iftar) with friends and family. This holy month follows the lunar pattern, so it moves 10 days forward on the Gregorian calendar every year.
Many travelers tend to avoid coming to Morocco during this sacred month when Most shops and restaurants get closed and most of the streets are empty. But the thing is that the shops, restaurants, hotels, bazaars, and everything with tourist interest are open and working during this time of the year. Read More
It’s a good idea to have travel insurance, to protect you from unforeseen scenarios for your Morocco Tour. It is something we hope you will never need, but you will eventually. It covers those minor incidents, such as losing your items breaking your camera, or covering an emergency while you are traveling.
Traveling is one of the most exciting experiences, so don’t end up losing all the money you own and have invested in your vacation by not having travel insurance.
Dressing decent and shy is a nice thing to do, especially for women to show respect to the inhabitants of Morocco because some of them consider a short dress that reveals much of the body disrespectful, especially in villages, small towns, and holy places.
Taking pictures is one of the things you should know about while you are in Morocco. So if you want to take pictures, you should ask first because some people don’t like it, and some of them are payable, for example, the snake charmer (in Jamaa Alfna at Marrakech) if you want to take a picture it will cost 20 DH or maybe more.
The Internet in Morocco is readily available and reliable. The majority of “Riads” and hotels or even restaurants have Wi-Fi. Usually, Wi-Fi is best in the public areas of the Riad or the hotel, like the central courtyards.
Skype should work just fine for you if you’d like to make calls at home, so traveling with your laptop or tablet would be nice. Read More
Any time during the year is a great and suitable time to visit Morocco, depending on how you like things to be; warmer, colder, or just cool nice, and depending on what you planning to do too.
If you come around in Spring or Autumn, you will enjoy the warm and pleasant weather all across Morocco not just in the North (the amazing spot for Nature lovers).
It can be very hot in Summer but the nights can be cold because the temperature drops and tends to plummet.
In the Winter between November and January, the Peaks get full of snowfall, which is the best time to visit Morocco for skiing and enjoy the snow in the little Switzerland Of Morocco ” Ifrane”. Read More