10 days tour across Morocco from Casablanca to Casablanca
A 10 days tour across Morocco from Casablanca to Casablanca, covering imperial cities, the Sahara Desert, mountain landscapes, ancient kasbahs, and the Atlantic coast. This itinerary offers a complete mix of culture, history, nature, and authentic Moroccan experiences.
Casablanca Morocco tour Highlights
- Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
- Blue city of Chefchaouen
- Historic medina of Fes
- Sahara Desert camel trek in Merzouga
- Overnight desert camp experience
- Dades Gorges and mountain valleys
- Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah (UNESCO site)
- High Atlas Mountains and Tizi n’Tichka Pass
- Marrakech city tour and Jemaa el-Fna Square
- Essaouira coastal medina and Atlantic Ocean
- Return to Casablanca Airport
Discover the magic of Morocco on this unforgettable 10 days tour from Casablanca to Casablanca. Explore imperial cities, the blue streets of Chefchaouen, the Sahara Desert, ancient kasbahs, and the Atlantic coast. This complete itinerary blends culture, adventure, history, and natural beauty into one perfect Moroccan experience.
Arrival in Casablanca marks the start of your unforgettable Morocco tour experience. Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the country’s main economic center. It is a modern city with deep cultural roots. The first highlight is the famous Hassan II Mosque, one of the biggest mosques in the world and the most important landmark in Casablanca. The mosque is built partly over the Atlantic Ocean. It offers spectacular views of the sea. Its architecture shows traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, detailed mosaics, and beautiful marble work. Visitors can explore the mosque and learn about Moroccan religious culture. After the visit, you walk along the Casablanca Corniche, the city’s coastal promenade. The Corniche is lined with cafés, restaurants, and oceanfront terraces. The Atlantic breeze creates a calm and refreshing atmosphere. The sound of the waves adds peace to the experience. This area is perfect for relaxing after a long flight. Casablanca introduces you to Moroccan lifestyle, culture, and hospitality. It offers a smooth and comfortable start to your Morocco journey. The city combines tradition, modernity, and coastal beauty. Overnight in Casablanca allows rest and preparation for the northern adventure ahead.
After breakfast, the journey begins toward northern Morocco. The route leads through green fields, small towns, and scenic countryside. The landscapes change gradually from coastal plains to mountain regions. You travel through the beautiful Rif Mountains, one of Morocco’s most scenic natural areas. The road offers panoramic views, valleys, and peaceful rural life. Arrival in Chefchaouen feels calm and magical. Chefchaouen is known as the Blue City of Morocco. It is one of the most beautiful towns in North Africa. The city is famous for its blue-painted streets, doors, stairways, and buildings. The blue color creates a peaceful and artistic atmosphere. Walking through the Chefchaouen medina feels like entering a painting. Every corner offers a photo opportunity. The city is quiet and relaxing. It is perfect for slow exploration. Local markets sell handmade crafts, woven blankets, leather goods, and traditional souvenirs. Small cafés offer mint tea and Moroccan pastries. The mountain climate keeps the air cool and fresh. Chefchaouen is ideal for photography, relaxation, and cultural immersion. The town is safe, clean, and welcoming. Overnight in Chefchaouen creates one of the most memorable experiences in any Morocco travel itinerary.
The day starts with peaceful morning light in Chefchaouen. The blue streets glow in soft colors. The medina is calm and quiet. Morning walks allow beautiful photos and relaxed exploration. After breakfast, the journey continues toward Fes, the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco. The drive passes through traditional villages, farms, and countryside landscapes. Visit volubilis and Meknes medina. You witness authentic Moroccan life. Arrival in Fes introduces a completely different atmosphere. Fes is one of the oldest imperial cities in Morocco. It is a UNESCO World Heritage destination. The city is famous for history, religion, education, and craftsmanship. Fes is home to the world’s oldest university, Al Quaraouiyine University. The city preserves medieval traditions and ancient architecture. Narrow streets, historic gates, and old stone buildings define the city’s character. After check-in at your traditional riad, you begin to feel the soul of Fes. The city is rich in culture and heritage. The sounds of the medina create a unique atmosphere. The smells of spices, leather, and incense fill the air. Fes offers deep cultural immersion. The evening is peaceful and relaxing. It prepares you for a full guided exploration the next day. Overnight in Fes places you in the heart of Morocco’s spiritual and historical center.
This day is dedicated to a full guided tour of Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city and spiritual capital. Fes is one of the most important cultural destinations in North Africa. The day begins inside Fes el-Bali, the ancient medina and UNESCO World Heritage Site. This medina is one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world. Narrow streets, historic alleys, and old stone buildings create a unique atmosphere. You visit the famous Al Quaraouiyine University, the oldest university in the world. You explore historic mosques, madrasas, and religious schools. The Chouara Tanneries offer a traditional leather-making experience that has existed for centuries. You see artisans working using ancient techniques. The colors, smells, and activity create a powerful cultural experience. You visit local workshops where craftsmen make pottery, brass, woodwork, and textiles. The Royal Palace gates show beautiful Moroccan architecture and royal design. Fes represents tradition, education, religion, and craftsmanship. The city offers deep historical immersion. The guided tour allows understanding of Moroccan culture and heritage. Overnight in Fes provides rest in a traditional riad inside the old city.
After breakfast, the journey begins toward the Moroccan Sahara Desert. This is one of the most scenic drives in Morocco. The route crosses the Middle Atlas Mountains, offering forests, valleys, and mountain landscapes. You pass through Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” famous for its clean streets and alpine architecture. The journey continues through the Azrou cedar forests, home to wild Barbary macaques. The landscapes change gradually from green mountains to dry desert plains. The scenery becomes more dramatic and open. Arrival in Merzouga marks the entrance to the Sahara Desert. Golden sand dunes rise high against the horizon. The silence of the desert creates a powerful atmosphere. In the afternoon, you ride camels across the dunes. This camel trek is one of the most iconic experiences in Morocco. The desert sunset paints the sand in golden and orange colors. Arrival at the desert camp creates a magical feeling. Traditional Berber tents, lanterns, and carpets create a warm desert atmosphere. Dinner is served under the stars. Berber music and drums create a cultural experience around the campfire. The Sahara night sky is clear and full of stars. Overnight in a luxury or traditional desert camp in Merzouga becomes one of the most unforgettable moments of the Morocco tour.
The day begins with sunrise over the Sahara dunes. The desert light creates soft golden colors across the sand. The morning silence is peaceful and spiritual. After breakfast at the camp, you return by camel or 4x4 to Merzouga village. The journey continues through Rissani, a historic desert town and traditional trading center. You travel through desert valleys, palm groves, and oasis landscapes. The route follows the Ziz Valley, one of Morocco’s most beautiful natural regions. Thousands of palm trees stretch across the valley floor. The scenery changes again from desert to mountain terrain. You continue toward the Todra Valley and mountain landscapes. Arrival at the Dades Gorges introduces dramatic rock formations, deep canyons, and winding mountain roads. Red rock cliffs, green valleys, and river streams create stunning natural beauty. The Dades region is known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic views. It is ideal for relaxation and nature experiences. The cool mountain air contrasts with the desert heat. This day connects desert, oasis, valley, and mountain landscapes in one journey. Overnight in Dades Gorges offers rest in a peaceful natural environment surrounded by mountains and valleys.
After breakfast, the journey continues through southern Morocco’s most scenic landscapes. The road passes through the Valley of Roses, famous for rose fields, traditional villages, and seasonal rose festivals. The scenery is colorful and peaceful. You travel through Skoura Oasis, known for palm groves and historic kasbahs. The route leads to Ouarzazate, the gateway to the Sahara and Morocco’s film capital. You visit the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in Morocco. This ancient fortified village is built with clay and earth architecture. It has appeared in many international films and series. Walking through its narrow alleys feels like stepping into history. The kasbah offers panoramic views of the surrounding desert valley. After the visit, the journey continues across the High Atlas Mountains. You cross the famous Tizi n’Tichka Pass, one of the highest mountain passes in North Africa. The road offers breathtaking mountain views, valleys, and Berber villages. Arrival in Marrakech introduces vibrant energy, culture, and color. The city feels alive with movement, sound, and tradition. Overnight in Marrakech allows rest in Morocco’s most famous imperial city.
This day is dedicated to discovering Marrakech, the red city of Morocco and one of the most visited destinations in North Africa. Marrakech is rich in history, architecture, and culture. You explore the city with a guided tour. Highlights include the Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech and a major architectural landmark. You visit the beautiful Bahia Palace, known for its gardens, courtyards, and royal design. The Saadian Tombs offer insight into Morocco’s royal history. You explore the old medina and traditional souks. The markets are full of colors, spices, carpets, leather goods, lanterns, and handmade crafts. In the afternoon, you visit the famous Jemaa el-Fna Square, the heart of Marrakech. This square is full of storytellers, musicians, performers, food stalls, and street artists. The atmosphere is lively and energetic. Marrakech offers a deep cultural experience. The city combines tradition and modern tourism. Overnight in Marrakech allows you to enjoy the city’s nightlife, restaurants, and cultural life.
After breakfast, the journey continues west toward the Atlantic coast. The road passes through Argan tree regions, where goats climb trees to eat argan fruit. This is a unique Moroccan landscape. Arrival in Essaouira introduces a completely different atmosphere. Essaouira is a coastal city known for its relaxed vibe, sea air, and artistic culture. The old medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. White buildings, blue doors, and old stone walls define the city’s character. You walk along the Essaouira port, where fishermen bring fresh seafood daily. You explore the historic Skala de la Ville and old fortifications. The Atlantic Ocean creates a refreshing and peaceful environment. Essaouira is famous for seafood restaurants, beaches, and wind sports. The city is calm, safe, and charming. It offers a perfect contrast to busy cities like Marrakech. Overnight in Essaouira allows you to relax, enjoy the ocean breeze, and experience coastal Moroccan culture.
After breakfast, the final journey begins back to Casablanca Airport. The route passes through coastal landscapes, countryside villages, and agricultural regions. This drive offers a final view of Morocco’s diverse geography. From ocean coasts to mountains, deserts, valleys, and cities, the journey reflects the full beauty of Morocco. Arrival at Casablanca Airport marks the end of the 10-day Morocco tour. This itinerary offers a complete Moroccan experience. It includes imperial cities, blue mountain towns, Sahara Desert adventures, ancient kasbahs, Atlantic coastlines, and cultural heritage. The journey creates unforgettable memories. It offers cultural immersion, natural beauty, and authentic Moroccan experiences. Departure from Casablanca concludes a rich and meaningful travel experience in Morocco.
Included
- Airport pickup and drop-off in Casablanca
- Private transportation with air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking professional driver/guide
- Fuel and road tolls
- 9 nights accommodation (riads, hotels, desert camp)
- Breakfasts daily
- Dinner in Sahara desert camp
- Camel trek in Merzouga desert
- 1 night in Sahara desert camp
- Guided tours in Fes and Marrakech
- City sightseeing as per itinerary
- Visit to Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
- All hotel taxes and service charges
Excluded
- International flights
- Lunches and drinks
- Dinner in cities (except desert camp)
- Entrance fees to monuments and museums
- Local guides where not mentioned
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
- Optional activities
- Souvenirs and shopping
- Extra hotel services
- Any services not mentioned in “Included”
