10 days from Casablanca

Our 10 days  from Casablanca  is designed by our team and can be customized to our customer’s needs.

10 days & 9 nights

1,977 km

All seasons

10 days tour from Casablanca Info:

Our 10 days from Casablanca Highlights:

10 days tour from Casablanca overview

10 days from Casablanca’s big space where you’ll experience the great land of Morocco with its rich culture and heritage.Berber nomads in Merzouga’s desert. You’ll go camel trekking across the Erg Chebbi Sahara dunes, visit the Atlas Mountains, learn about the rich culture of both Arabic and Berber people, and stroll through Marrakech, Fes, and Ouarzazate’s amazing and bustling souks. Our relaxing one-week trek follows coastal paths to Essaouira, a charming city.

10 days from Casablanca Itinerary:

Day 1:Casablanca-Rabat:

On the first day of our 10-day tour from Casablanca departs from Casablanca, we will meet you and pick you up around Casablanca, then to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. In Casablanca, you’ll see the Hassan II Mosque, the world’s biggest mosque outside of Mecca, as well as the Cornish shoreline. After that, we’ll travel to Rabat. Before checking into your riad in the Medina, see the Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Kasbah. Overnight stay at a riad, including bed and breakfast.

Day 2:Rabat-Meknes-Volubilis-Fes:

We will continue our 10-day tour from Casablanca, After breakfast in your riad, you’ll depart for Fes via Meknes and Volubilis. The iconic gate Bab Mansour, the Sahrij Souani Bassin, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail may all be found in Meknes, another important imperial city in Morocco regarded as the Ismaili capital. After lunch, continue to Volubilis, a Roman city where you will get the opportunity to explore the well-preserved original mosaics, Roman road, and city plan. We will stop at the Holy City of Moulay Idriss for a picture opportunity as we travel through the Moroccan countryside. You’ll arrive in Fes late in the afternoon and check into your Medina riad. Staying at a riad for the night.

Day 3:Fes sightseeing:

The third day of our incredible 10-day tour from Casablanca is finally here. After breakfast in your riad, embark on an exploratory excursion through the Medina, where you will discover numerous hidden gems that only the locals are aware of. For more than 350 years, Fes was Morocco’s capital, and it is home to the Institution of Al Karaouine, the world’s oldest operational university. The Tanneries, the Nejjarine Fountains, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss are all included in your guided tour. After lunch, you’ll see the outside of the Royal Palace and take a stroll through the Mellah, Morocco’s famed Jewish neighborhood. Overnight in Riad.

Day 4:Fes-Azrou-Midelt-Ziz valley-Merzouga:

After breakfast in your riad, depart towards Merzouga, taking the caravan routes to the southeast. You’ll get sights of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains during this trip. Stopping at Morocco’s biggest Cedar Forest, located in the Middle Atlas Mountains, where you may see Barbarian apes. After lunch in Midelt, continue into the huge open high desert, taking note of how the scenery changes as you reach Er Rachidia, revealing clues of the desert. Your drive continues via the lush Ziz Valley and the Tafilalet date palm grove, which is well-known for its date production. The Alaouite dynasty, Morocco’s current governing royal family, was founded in this region. At the appointed time, you will reach Merzouga. To be greeted with a glass of mint tea before checking into your riad at the end of the afternoon.

Day 5:Explore Merzouga:

Today is a special day of our 10-day tour in Morocco from Casablanca, you will begin your exploration of the region after breakfast at the riad. You’ll go to the Gnawa people, who were initially transported from Sudan as slaves, to learn about their culture and music. You may also go to the souk in Rissani, a historic village that was the birthplace of Morocco’s reigning dynasty and the meeting point for caravans trading the way to Tombouctou in Mali. There are a lot of hooded guys and veiled ladies here. Return to Merzouga hamlet for some relaxation before mounting your camel and exploring the Merzouga sand sea with the help of an expert camel guy. Our desert camp will be our home for the night.

Day 6:Merzouga -Todgha gorge -Dades Valley:

Your camel guide will wake you up early in the morning to view what may be the spectacular sunrise of your life. You’ll return to the Merzouga settlement on camels. The beautiful Erg Chebbi dunes, which change with the light as the day advances, are not to be missed along the way. After breakfast and a wash in your riad, depart for the Rissani, Tinghir, and Todgha gorges, Morocco’s tallest and narrowest gorges. We’ll drive into the Dades Valley after lunch in the valley, where you’ll view spectacular sandcastles and fascinating rock formations known as “monkey toes.” Overnight lodging will be in a Hotel/Riad with a view of the Dades Valley.

Day 7:Dades Valley-skoura valley-Ouarzazate -Ait ben Haddou -Marrakech:

We’ll drive through the Dades Valley towards Kalaat M’Gouna and Ouarzazat after breakfast. The path through Dades Valley is known as the Way of the Thousand Kasbahs, and it offers several opportunities to capture some of the greatest photographs of your trip. We’ll make a pit stop at Kalaat M’Gouna, or “rose city,” to buy rosewater, which will keep your linen smelling fresh long after your trip is done. Continue to Marrakech through the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. The Kasbah, which was built by Et Hami El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chieftains in the 18th century, is today the home of numerous Glaoui people. Your trip will continue across the High Atlas Mountains’ spectacular Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2260 m), before arriving at your hotel overnight in Marrakech.

Day 8:Explore Marrakech:

After breakfast in the riad, take a morning guided tour of Marrakech, Morocco’s “Red City.” Your tour will make sure you see the Koutoubia Minaret, the Saadian tombs, the exquisite Palace of Bahia, and the Ben Youssef Koranic School, as well as other historical and cultural attractions. Finally, finish the morning by strolling through the medina alleys, where you can observe the many artists at work before arriving at the famed Jamaa El Fna Square. Lunch at a restaurant near the plaza, followed by a visit to the Majorelle Gardens and a short tour of Gueliz, Marrakech’s new city. After supper, you may take a stroll across the square and be entertained by tricksters, storytellers, toothpullers, and food vendors Your riad will be your home for the night.

Day 9:Day trip to Essaouira:

After breakfast in your riad, you will begin your journey to Essaouira, a seaside city in Morocco. After a 2-and-a-half-hour trip, we arrived and began touring the city. You’ll witness the Skala Fortress, Thuya wood carved by artists, and hundreds of handicrafts as you travel through the medina’s alleyways. Surfers from all over the world flock to this “City of the Wind.” Essaouira has seen various civilizations, notably the Portuguese conquest, which has left an indelible mark on the city’s architecture, yet it remains a little town steeped in history. It is also known as Morocco’s “Jewel of the Atlantic” due to its grandeur and distinctive blue doors and washed walls. You will return to Marrakech in the afternoon. Spend the night in your riad.

Day 10:Marrakech-Casablanca:

After an early breakfast in your riad, we will drive you to Casablanca/Marrakech airport for your flight back home. Your 10-day tour from Casablanca ends at the airport.

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FAQ

1. What’s included in the 10-day tour package?

  • The package typically includes accommodation, meals (breakfast and dinner), guided tours, transportation within Morocco, and some entrance fees to certain attractions. Please refer to the specific itinerary for detailed inclusions.

2. What should I pack for the tour?

  • It’s recommended to pack light and comfortable clothing, a good pair of walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Don’t forget to bring any personal items such as toiletries and medications.

3. Is this tour suitable for families?

  • Yes, the tour can be tailored to accommodate families. There are activities suitable for all ages, and children will enjoy the cultural experiences and the Sahara Desert.

4. What kind of accommodation can I expect?

  • Accommodation ranges from comfortable hotels and riads in cities to camping in the Sahara desert under the stars. All accommodations are selected for comfort and quality.

5. Are meals provided during the tour?

  • Most meals, especially breakfast and dinner, are included. Lunch is usually not included so travelers can explore local eateries. Dietary preferences can be accommodated with prior notice.

6. How do I get to the starting point of the tour?

  • The starting point is typically in Marrakech, and we recommend arriving a day early. We can assist with airport transfers if needed.

7. Is transportation provided during the tour?

  • Yes, all transportation between destinations during the tour is included. This typically involves comfortable vehicles with air conditioning.

8. What if I have specific dietary requirements?

  • Please notify us of any dietary restrictions or preferences when booking, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs throughout the tour.

9. How physically demanding is the tour?

  • The tour involves a moderate level of physical activity, including walking and some trekking in the desert. Activities can be adjusted based on individual fitness levels.

10. What is the best time of year to visit Morocco?

  • The best time to visit Morocco is typically in spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the Sahara.

11. What types of activities can we expect during the tour?

  • The tour includes various activities such as guided city tours, camel trekking in the Sahara, traditional music performances, and visits to historical sites.

12. Is travel insurance recommended?

  • Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended to cover any unexpected events or cancellations during your trip.

13. How do I book the tour?

  • You can book the tour directly through the Sahara Serenity Tours website, or by contacting our customer service team for assistance.

14. Can the itinerary be customized?

  • Yes, we offer customization options. Please discuss any specific requests or interests you have with us at the time of booking.

15. What currency should I bring, and can I use credit cards?

  • The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases. Credit cards are accepted in many places but may not be in remote areas.