Experience the best of Morocco in 6 days, from the bustling streets of Casablanca to the vibrant medina of Marrakech. Explore imperial cities like Rabat, Meknes, and Fes, wander the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, and discover ancient Roman ruins at Volubilis. Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, ride camels across the golden dunes of the Sahara, and marvel at Todgha Gorge, Dades Valley, and the historic Ait Ben Haddou kasbah. This tour blends culture, history, mountains, and desert adventure for an unforgettable Moroccan journey.
Tour Highlights
- Explore Casablanca and visit the Hassan II Mosque
- Discover Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas and Hassan Tower
- Wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen
- Visit Roman ruins at Volubilis and imperial city Meknes
- Guided tour of Fes Medina and its ancient souks
- Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains and cedar forests
- Stay in the Sahara Desert with camel trekking and sandboarding
- Experience Todgha Gorge and Dades Valley landscapes
- Explore Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Drive over the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech
Itinerary 6 days tour from casablanca to Marrakech
Explore Morocco’s imperial cities, blue mountain towns, and ancient ruins. Experience the Sahara Desert, Todgha Gorge, Dades Valley, and the historic Ait Ben Haddou kasbah on this
6 days tour from casablanca to Marrakech.
Your Moroccan adventure begins in Casablanca, the dynamic economic capital of the country and a gateway between tradition and modernity. The journey starts with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture rising above the Atlantic Ocean and one of the largest mosques in the world, symbolizing Morocco’s spiritual and cultural identity. From Casablanca, you travel north to Rabat, the political capital of Morocco, where history, royalty, and heritage come together in a calm coastal setting. You explore the Kasbah of the Udayas with its Andalusian gardens and ocean views, the Hassan Tower, and the surrounding historic landmarks that reflect Morocco’s imperial past. The road then continues through fertile plains, olive groves, and rolling countryside toward the Rif Mountains, offering changing landscapes and peaceful scenery along the way. By late afternoon, you arrive in Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City, nestled in the mountains and known for its blue-painted streets, whitewashed houses, and relaxed atmosphere. The evening is free to explore the medina at your own pace, wander through narrow blue alleys, discover local cafés, and enjoy the calm mountain air in one of Morocco’s most charming and photogenic destinations.
After breakfast, you leave Chefchaouen and begin your journey south through scenic mountain landscapes and traditional Moroccan villages. The route offers beautiful countryside views, with green hills, open fields, and rural life unfolding along the road. Your first major stop is Volubilis, the most important Roman archaeological site in Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where well-preserved mosaics, stone columns, arches, and ancient streets reveal the legacy of Roman civilization in North Africa. Walking through these ruins feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by history and silence. You then continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities and a former royal capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail. Here, you admire monumental gates such as Bab Mansour, explore parts of the old medina, and experience the authentic local atmosphere of a city that is less touristy but rich in history and character. In the afternoon, you travel onward to Fes, the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco, where centuries of tradition, religion, and scholarship are preserved within its ancient walls. Arrival in Fes in the evening, with time to relax and prepare for the cultural exploration of the following day.
This day is fully dedicated to discovering Fes, one of the oldest and most fascinating cities in the Islamic world, through a guided cultural tour of its historic medina. With a knowledgeable local guide, you explore the UNESCO-listed old city, a living medieval labyrinth of narrow streets, hidden alleys, and vibrant markets that have remained largely unchanged for centuries. You visit traditional leather tanneries, where natural dyes are still used in age-old techniques, historic madrasas with intricate tilework and carved cedar wood, ancient mosques, and artisan workshops where craftsmen continue traditional Moroccan trades. The tour also includes the famous Al Quaraouiyine University, recognized as the oldest existing university in the world, symbolizing the city’s deep intellectual and spiritual heritage. As you move through the souks, you experience the rhythm of daily life in Fes, with its sounds, colors, and scents creating an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Morocco. This immersive day offers a deep connection to Moroccan culture, history, and tradition, making Fes one of the most unforgettable highlights of the journey.
After breakfast, you depart from Fes and begin a scenic journey south through the Middle Atlas Mountains, a region known for its wide plateaus, cedar forests, and traditional Berber villages. The road passes through peaceful mountain towns and forested areas where wild monkeys are sometimes seen among the ancient cedar trees. You continue through a calm highland town known for its clean streets, alpine-style architecture, and fresh mountain air, before the landscape gradually transforms into dry valleys and open desert plains. The journey then descends into the beautiful Ziz Valley, one of Morocco’s largest palm oases, where thousands of palm trees stretch along the river and traditional villages rise from the green landscape. The contrast between fertile oases and surrounding desert creates breathtaking views and perfect photo stops. By afternoon, you arrive in Merzouga, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise from the desert floor, forming one of the most iconic landscapes in the Sahara. You begin a camel trek across the dunes as the sun starts to set. Soft sand. Warm colors. Deep silence. Endless horizon. The desert reveals its magic. You reach your desert camp in the heart of the dunes, where you enjoy a traditional dinner, local Berber music, and a peaceful night under a sky filled with stars. A pure Sahara experience. Authentic and unforgettable.
Early in the morning, you wake up to watch the sunrise over the Sahara Desert, a calm and powerful moment where the dunes glow in soft golden light. After breakfast, you leave Merzouga and travel through desert plains, oasis villages, and palm-filled valleys, discovering the rural side of southern Morocco. The journey leads to the impressive Todgha Gorge, where massive limestone cliffs rise dramatically on both sides of a narrow river canyon, creating one of the country’s most spectacular natural landscapes. Cool air. Towering walls. Flowing river. A place of silence and beauty. You continue through winding roads and mountain scenery toward the Dades Valley, a region famous for its rock formations, deep valleys, green oases, and traditional kasbahs. The road follows the river through peaceful villages and dramatic landscapes. Curved roads. Red cliffs. Palm trees. Quiet valleys. You arrive in the Dades Valley in the evening, surrounded by nature, where you enjoy dinner and a relaxing overnight stay.
After breakfast, you leave the Dades Valley and travel through the Valley of Roses and the Skoura palm oasis, regions known for fertile land, traditional villages, and historic kasbahs that rise among palm groves and river valleys. The journey continues to Ouarzazate, a well-known film destination and cultural crossroads, surrounded by desert landscapes and ancient caravan routes. You then visit the legendary Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Morocco’s most iconic fortified villages, built from traditional earth and clay architecture. Narrow alleys. Ancient walls. Towering kasbahs. Timeless beauty. A living piece of history. After exploring the ksar, the road climbs into the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the spectacular Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest road pass in Morocco. The drive offers panoramic views, dramatic mountain scenery, and breathtaking landscapes. Deep valleys. Winding roads. Remote villages. Open horizons. In the afternoon, you descend toward Marrakech, where desert landscapes slowly transform into palm groves and urban life. Arrival in Marrakech marks the end of your 6-day Moroccan journey, rich in culture, history, desert adventure, and unforgettable scenery.
Included
- Pick‑up from the airport or your hotel in Casablanca on the first day
- Private air‑conditioned transportation (4×4, van, or minibus) for the entire route
- Knowledgeable driver (English speaking) and local guide for Fes
- Accommodation for 5 nights with breakfast
- Dinner at the desert camp and dinner at Dades Valley
- Camel trekking experience in the Sahara dunes
- Sandboarding in the desert dunes
Excluded
- Lunches
- Dinner in Chefchaouen and in Fes
- Drinks/beverages
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Tips (optional)
