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15 Days Tour from Casablanca

Tour Details

Experience the perfect blend of culture and coastal relaxation with this 15 days tour from Casablanca. Visit the Imperial Cities: Marrakech, Fes, Rabat, and Meknes. Explore the Sahara dunes and ancient ruins. Enjoy a few days of rest and relaxation on the Atlantic Coast in Essaouira.

Highlights of Casablanca to Merzouga

  • Stop at the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.

  • Visit the Hassan Tower in Rabat.

  • Discover the blue city of Chefchaouen.

  • Get lost within the Roman ruins of Volubilis.

  • Explore Fes and Marrakech with a local guide.

  • Meet Barbary Apes in the Azrou Cedar forest.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of the Erg Chebbi dunes.

  • Experience a camel ride in the Merzouga Sahara.

  • Watch the sunset over the sand dunes.

  • Try sandboarding.

  • Savor a hearty dinner and enjoy a campfire party with Berber drums.

  • Camp overnight at the Merzouga Desert Camp.

  • Explore Merzouga and visit a nomad family.

  • Visit Atlas Studio and Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate.

  • Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.

  • Marvel at the spectacular views of the Atlas Mountains landscapes.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival to Casablanca – Welcome to Morocco!

Upon arrival in Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, your private driver will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Check-in and relax for the afternoon. If time permits, you can opt for a tour of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Dinner will be served at the hotel.

Day 2: Casablanca » Rabat » Chefchaouen (338 Km)

After breakfast, your 15-day tour in Morocco begins. You will leave for Chefchaouen, the famous blue city of Morocco in the Rif Mountains. On the way, stop at Rabat, the capital city and residence of the King, for lunch and to enjoy the beautiful coastal city. Continue to Chefchaouen for the night. Dinner will be served in the hotel.

Day 3: Chefchaouen » Volubilis » Meknes » Fes (252 km)

After breakfast, set out in the morning to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. Spend the morning exploring the 2000-year-old ruins. Have lunch in Meknes, one of Morocco’s Imperial cities. After lunch, your guide will take you on a tour of Meknes, then head to Fes, the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco. Dinner will be served in the hotel.

Day 4: Fes Sightseeing Tour with a Local Guide

After breakfast, begin your guided tour of the medina, one of the world’s largest walled-in cities. Explore the narrow streets lined with fresh fruit, spices, intricately woven Berber carpets, and many other art objects of Morocco. Visit the Royal Palace, the tanneries, and potters. For lunch, eat in a traditional restaurant in the heart of the medina. After lunch, complete the tour and return to your hotel for the evening. Dinner will be served in a local restaurant.

Day 5: Fes » Ifrane » Cedar Forest » Ziz Valley » Merzouga (415 km)

After an early breakfast, begin your ascent across the Middle Atlas Mountains. Spend most of the day winding through beautiful forests, jagged rock faces, and Berber villages as you cross the Atlas Mountains and descend towards the Sahara Desert. Stop for lunch in Midelt, famous for its fossils and rocks. Upon arrival at the Kasbah in Merzouga, enjoy a hot shower or dip in the swimming pool (depending on the weather). Dinner will be served at the Kasbah.

Day 6: Merzouga (Camel Ride & Night in Sahara) (54 km)

Spend most of the day relaxing at the hotel or exploring the small but interesting desert towns. In the afternoon, head off in some 4-wheel drive vehicles across the barren land to the majestic Sahara sand dunes. Set off by camel for a 1/2-hour trek onto the dunes to watch the sunset. Spend the night in Berber tents (dinner included).

Day 7: Erg Chebbi » Erfoud » Todra Gorges » Dades Valley (269 km)

After breakfast, return by camel to the 4x4s and head back to Erfoud. From Erfoud, set out behind the High Atlas Mountains on route to the Todra Gorges. In the afternoon, take a walk-up in the towering Todra Gorges (600 feet high). The picturesque river valleys make for a beautiful journey towards the southeast of Morocco. Stay the night in Dades before crossing the High Atlas Mountains. Dinner will be served at the Kasbah.

Day 8: Dades Valley » Rose Valley » Skoura » Ouarzazate (132 km)

After an early breakfast, set off towards Ouarzazate along the route of 1000 Kasbahs. Visit the ancient Kasbahs in the palm groves if you wish. A trip up into the Dades Gorges is worth your time as you experience this amazing natural wonder. Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, visit this southern town, famous for the films produced in the area. Dinner will be served at the hotel.

Day 9: Ouarzazate » Taliouine » Taroudante (274 km)

In the morning, depart for the beautiful oasis town of Taliouine, known as Morocco’s Saffron capital. Continue to Taroudant, once a former regional capital and the first capital city of the Saadian dynasty. Located at the intersection of Souss Valley and the High Atlas mountains, the “little Marrakech” offers an excellent overview of southern Morocco. Taroudant provides a pleasant setting and a unique product to researchers, with rest in the shade of ochre walls and the sweetness of life and Berber hospitality of Moroccans in a temperate climate throughout the year. Visit the picturesque souks known for leather, iron, wood, painted wood, ceramics, and Berber jewelry. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure.

Day 10: Taroudante » Agadir » Essaouira (303 km)

After breakfast, depart towards Agadir with its panoramic view over the Atlantic Ocean. Set on a crescent of sand, the wide shallow beach of Agadir stretches as far as the eye can see. After lunch in Agadir, continue north towards Essaouira, a place with a strong historical feel where you can explore Phoenician, Berber, Portuguese, Jewish, and French past in the well-preserved architecture. Enjoy the small alleyways and whitewashed buildings with blue paintwork and the enchanting fishing harbor reflecting the Portuguese character of settlers from the 16th century.

Day 11: Essaouira » Marrakech (191 km)

After breakfast, depart to Marrakech via the scenic inland road with the forest of Argan trees, which only exist in this region of the world. Stop to take pictures with goats harvesting Argan fruits. Visit an Argan oil cooperative run by local women, where you can learn how argan oil is made, chat with the women, and pick up treats like homemade soap or ‘Amlou,’ a traditional Moroccan jam, to bring home. Continue to Marrakech. Overnight at the hotel/riad.

Day 12: Marrakech (Visit The City with a Local Guide)

Today is a sightseeing day tour of Marrakech, the second oldest imperial city known as the “Pearl of the South.” Discover the captivating history and rich cultural heritage of this ancient city. Visit the Saadian tombs, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahia Palace, and Majorelle Gardens. Explore the souks and the world’s famous Djemaa El Fna place, which offers various entertainments (storytellers, water sellers, acrobats, snake-charmers, magicians, musicians, orange-juice sellers, open-air barbecue food-stalls). Optionally, have a Fantasia dinner at a local restaurant and enjoy the spectacle that includes horse shows, folkloric troops from different Moroccan regions, and belly dancers. Overnight.

Day 13: Marrakech

Morning at leisure for browsing around the medina. Optionally, take a half-day excursion to the nearby Ourika Valley south of Marrakech to experience authentic traditional Berber life.

Day 14: Marrakech » Casablanca (241 km)

After a relaxed morning, your last day of travel will take you back to Casablanca. For those wishing for extra time in Marrakech, feel free to depart in the early afternoon. Dinner will be served at the hotel.

Day 15: Casablanca » Airport

You will be taken to the airport for your departure based on your flight schedule.

Price Includes and Excludes

Price Includes

Casablanca to Merzouga
  • Pick-up & drop off at/from your accommodation
  • Transport by private modern vehicle with A/C
  • Experienced English speaking Driver/Guide
  • Car Fuel
  • Camel Trekking (Camel per person)
  • Sunset camel ride
  • Overnight at the Desert Camp (At your preferred tent type)
  • (Breakfast)
  • 4×4 transfer from and to the camp (Alternative to Camels)

Price Excludes

Casablanca desert tour
  • Drinks
  • Lunches
  • Tipping (Optional)
Road Map:
Check our 15 Days Tour from Casablanca map

Note

The Morocco desert tours we’ve suggested from Marrakech can be changed and tailored to your needs; please don’t hesitate to Contact us.

FAQ

What distinguishes a comfortable tent from a luxury upgrade?

Luxury tents have ensuite bathrooms, showers, and towels. A cozy tent offers communal facilities and hot showers outside. You must bring your own towel and shower supplies.

Does the desert camp have any facilities for showering?

Each luxury tent comes with its own private bathroom, complete with a shower, soap, shampoo, and towels. You are required to bring your own towel and shower accessories due to the communal hot showers outside the tent at Comfortable Tent.

Tell me about the desert weather.

Be sure to pack warm clothing for the winter, since temperatures drop significantly and nights can get chilly.

Reviews about our Morocco Desert tours
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    Anna
    a magical experience

    “Our trip with Visit Our Morocco was absolutely unforgettable! From the moment we were picked up in Marrakech, everything was perfectly organized. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, making sure we experienced the best of Morocco. The highlight was definitely the night in the Sahara Desert – a magical experience we will never forget. Thank you, Visit Our Morocco, for an amazing adventure!”

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    Maria L
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    “We had an incredible time exploring Morocco with Visit Our Morocco. The itinerary was well-planned, and we got to see so many beautiful places. Our guide was fantastic, providing us with fascinating insights into Moroccan culture and history. The accommodations were comfortable, and the entire trip was seamless. We highly recommend Visit Our Morocco for anyone looking to discover the wonders of this amazing country. Thank you for an unforgettable journey!”