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12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

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    What to Expect on This 12 Day Morocco Tour

    12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech is a journey that blends culture, nature, and history across Morocco’s most iconic destinations. Beginning in Casablanca, you’ll explore Atlantic coast cities, traverse the Middle Atlas Mountains, experience the vast Sahara Desert in Merzouga, discover cinematic landscapes around Ouarzazate, and soak in the magic of Marrakech. Along the way, highlights include ancient medinas, palaces, UNESCO sites, vibrant markets, desert camel rides, and scenic coastal towns like Essaouira. From the modern energy of Casablanca to the mystique of the dunes and charm of Essaouira, this tour gives a complete taste of Morocco’s soul. It’s the perfect mix of exploration and comfort, making this a once-in-a-lifetime 12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech.

    Tour Highlights:

    ✓ Visit the Hassan II Mosque and stroll along the Corniche Ain Diab in Casablanca.
    ✓ See Rabat’s top sites like Hassan Tower and the Kasbah of the Udayas.
    ✓ Get lost in Fes el-Bali and explore Al Quaraouiyine, the world’s oldest university.
    ✓ Ride a camel through Erg Chebbi dunes and camp under the stars.
    ✓ Relax in the scenic Ziz Valley with its palm-filled landscapes.
    ✓ Explore Ait Benhaddou and the film studios of Ouarzazate.
    ✓ Discover Marrakech’s Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and bustling medina.
    ✓ Enjoy a breezy escape to the coastal town of Essaouira.

    Itinerary

    Day 1 » Arrival to Casablanca » Airport Meet & Greet » Hotel transfer » Casablanca » Rabat

    Your 12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech starts with arrival in Casablanca and a warm airport welcome. Begin with visits to the majestic Hassan II Mosque, a modern masterpiece perched on the Atlantic, followed by a drive along Corniche Ain Diab for ocean views. Pass through the Old Medina, then enjoy quick stops at landmarks such as Rick’s Café, Place Mohammed V, and La Sqala. The journey continues to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. On arrival, enjoy a relaxed evening by the Bou Regreg Riverfront. Depending on timing, you might also catch sunset views from Rabat Beach or stroll through the Medina of Rabat before heading to your hotel for the night.

    Day 2 » Rabat » Meknes » Fes

    This day begins with a tour of Rabat’s most prominent sites. Explore the historic Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V, then wander through the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas. Discover the Chellah Necropolis and admire the Royal Palace’s grand architecture. Afterward, drive inland to Meknes. Known for its imperial past and monumental gates, Meknes offers photo-worthy stops and a look into the life of Sultan Moulay Ismail. The road continues toward Fes, where you arrive in the evening. Settle into your hotel in the heart of this ancient city and prepare for a deep dive into its rich culture tomorrow.

    Day 3 » Fes city tour

    In this day, you’ll explore Fes, one of Morocco’s most historic and spiritual cities. Begin at the famous Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate) and enter Fes el-Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with narrow alleys and vibrant souks. Visit Al Quaraouiyine University, the world’s oldest operating university, then see the ancient Chouara Tannery from a scenic rooftop. Stop at Bou Inania Madrasa and admire its detailed architecture. Later, take in panoramic views from Borj Nord and explore the peaceful Merenid Tombs. End your day with a walk through Jnan Sbil Gardens, a perfect spot for relaxing before returning to your riad.

    Day 4 » Fes » Midelt » Ziz Valley » Merzouga

    A scenic drive takes you south through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Your first stop is Midelt, a quiet town known for apple orchards and mountain landscapes—perfect for a quick lunch. Continue through the striking Ziz Valley, a ribbon of green palms winding through ochre cliffs. This lush corridor is dotted with old kasbahs and date palms, offering a beautiful contrast against the arid highlands. As the day ends, arrive in Merzouga on the edge of the Sahara Desert. Settle into your desert lodge and prepare for an unforgettable desert experience in the days ahead.

    Day 5 » Merzouga Desert Tour » Camel trek

    Start the day by exploring Merzouga’s surrounding wonders. Visit Khamlia Village, famous for its Gnaoua music, then walk through the peaceful Hassilabied Oasis. Continue to Dayet Srij Lake, where migratory birds often gather. Later, meet a nomadic Berber family and explore old mines and rock carvings. Stop in Rissani for its lively traditional market and fossil workshops. As the sun begins to set, head to the Erg Chebbi dunes for a camel trek into the desert. Spend the night at a luxury desert camp under the stars with music, a fire, and traditional Moroccan hospitality.

    Day 6 » Merzouga » Todra » Dades

    Leave the desert behind and drive toward the Todra Gorge, one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural sights. The gorge features towering rock walls up to 300 meters high and a narrow riverbed, making it a favorite for photography and short hikes. After exploring Todra’s cliffs and palms, continue to the Dades Valley. Known for its surreal rock formations, including the famous “Monkey Fingers,” and winding roads, Dades offers a great mix of scenic beauty and tranquility. Spend the night in a guesthouse nestled in the heart of the valley.

    Day 7 » Dades » Ouarzazate » Ait Benhaddou

    This leg of your 12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech brings cinematic magic and desert landscapes. Stop in Ouarzazate to visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a former residence of local rulers, and tour Atlas Film Studios, where movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones were filmed. Then travel to the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou, a fortified mud-brick village that feels frozen in time. Walk its narrow lanes and soak in the views from the top. Overnight stay nearby allows you to enjoy this atmospheric site in peace.

    Day 8 » Ait Benhaddou » Marrakech

    A scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains and over the Tizi n’Tichka Pass brings you to Marrakech. The journey offers dramatic mountain views and charming Berber villages clinging to the hillsides. Arrive in the Red City and get your first taste of its vibrant energy. Depending on your arrival time, take a gentle walk through Jemaa el-Fnaa square, the medina, or relax in a local café. This marks your entrance into one of Morocco’s most captivating and colorful cities.

    Day 9 » Marrakech city tour

    In this day, you’ll explore Marrakech’s top attractions. Start at Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Andalusian-Moroccan design. Visit the Majorelle Garden, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, and admire its bold blues and exotic plants. See the Koutoubia Mosque’s minaret before heading to Medersa Ben Youssef, a beautiful Islamic college. Explore the Saadian Tombs and El Badi Palace for glimpses of the city’s golden past. Stroll through the Mellah (Jewish Quarter) and unwind in the Menara Gardens. End your day in the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square.

    Day 10 » Day trip to Essaouira

    Take a full-day coastal journey to Essaouira, a relaxed fishing town on the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its fortified walls, colorful fishing boats, and strong sea breeze, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along its lively port, admire the Skala de la Ville with its ocean views, and explore the medina’s artisan shops. Try freshly grilled seafood at a beachfront stall and enjoy the laid-back vibe. The cooler coastal air is a welcome contrast to the interior desert heat.

    Day 11 » Return to Casablanca and free day

    Return to Casablanca via highway, arriving back in the bustling commercial capital of Morocco. Spend your last full day revisiting favorite spots such as the Morocco Mall or Rick’s Café. Relax along the Corniche or do some final shopping in the Old Medina. This free day is ideal for taking it slow before departure. Enjoy one last Moroccan dinner and reflect on the diverse experiences that shaped your 12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech.

    Day 12 » Airport Transfer » Departure from Casablanca

    Your journey concludes with a transfer to Casablanca Airport for your international departure. Take one last look at the city and carry home a rich collection of memories, stunning photos, and cultural experiences. This final moment wraps up your unforgettable 12 day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech with a sense of fulfillment and discovery.

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    Included

    ✓ Hotel pick-up & drop-off in Casablanca/Marrakech
    ✓ Air-conditioned private transportation
    ✓ 7 nights accommodation (breakfast included)
    ✓ A unique camel trekking experience (1 camel per person)
    ✓ 1 night luxury desert camp (dinner & breakfast)
    ✓ Guided Merzouga desert exploration
    ✓ Fes medina tour with licensed local guide
    ✓ All applicable taxes

    Not Included

    ✗ Lunches throughout the tour
    ✗ All beverages and personal drinks
    ✗ Entrance fees to monuments/museums
    ✗ Domestic/international flight tickets
    ✗ Personal expenses & tips
    ✗ Travel insurance

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      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

      Your Top Questions – Answered

      Are the desert tents private, or shared ?

      On our Morocco Tour, private desert tents are the standard. We prioritize your comfort while preserving the authentic Sahara experience. Here’s what you can expect:

      Included in Our Standard Desert Camps:

      • Private tent
      • Comfortable real beds with clean linens
      • Many tents featuring private en-suite bathrooms
      • Solar-powered lighting and basic furnishings
      • Designed for an authentic yet comfortable Sahara stay

      Prefer a Shared Tent?
      For travelers on a tighter budget, shared tents are available upon request at the time of booking. These offer:

      • Shared bathrooms and more basic amenities
      • Less privacy, but a more economical option for budget-conscious travelers

      Whether you choose a private or shared setup, spending a night under the stars in the desert is one of the most memorable highlights of any Morocco Tour.

      What optional activities can I do in the desert ?

      During your Morocco Tour, you can enjoy several optional activities in the Sahara:

      Sandboarding: Free at most camps, slide down the dunes of Erg Chebbi.
      Quad biking: Around 300–400 MAD for a one-hour ride across the desert.
      4×4 dune tour: Visit nomadic families, fossil sites, and hidden oases.
      Berber music night: Often included at camps, enjoy live drumming by the fire.
      Sunrise camel ride: A peaceful early-morning trek, often cheaper than sunset rides.

      Do I need to carry my luggage to the desert camp ?

      No, you won’t need to carry your full luggage during the desert portion of your Morocco Tour.

      Here’s how it works:

      Before the camel trek to the desert camp, you’ll leave your main luggage safely stored at the auberge or hotel in Merzouga.
      You’ll bring only a small overnight bag with essentials such as water, camera, toiletries, and a warm jacket for the evening.
      Your main bags will be securely held and waiting for you when you return the next morning.

      This setup ensures a more comfortable and hassle-free desert experience during your Morocco Tour.

      What are the must-try foods in Morocco ?

      12 Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech gives you plenty of time to enjoy Morocco’s rich culinary traditions, with opportunities to taste some of the country’s most iconic dishes:

      Tagines: Slow-cooked stews like lamb with prunes or chicken with preserved lemon.
      Couscous: Traditionally served on Fridays with vegetables or meat.
      Msemen: Flaky Moroccan pancakes, best enjoyed with honey.
      Harira: A rich lentil and tomato soup, especially popular during Ramadan.
      Mint tea: Known as “Berber whiskey,” it’s a symbol of Moroccan hospitality—always accept when offered.

      The variety and depth of Moroccan cuisine is one of the top highlights for travelers, combining Arab, Berber, and African flavors in every meal.

      What kind of vehicle will be used for the tour ?

      This 12 Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, will be conducted in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4×4, minivan, or tour bus, depending on the number of participants. All vehicles are well-maintained and selected to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience across Morocco’s diverse terrains.

      How far in advance should I book the tour to secure my spot ?

      To secure your reservation for 12 Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, we recommend booking at least 20 days in advance, especially during peak seasons. This allows us to confirm your accommodations, ensure availability at the desert camp, and organize all logistics smoothly. Booking early also provides greater flexibility with travel dates and allows for any customizations you may request.

      What payment methods do we accept ?

      We offer several convenient payment options to suit your preferences:

      Accepted Payment Methods:

      • PayPal
      • Western Union
      • MoneyGram
      • Bank wire transfer

      Booking Confirmation:

      • Deposit Required: 20% of the total tour cost

      Paying the Remaining Balance (upon arrival in Morocco):

      • Cash (Euros or US Dollars): No additional fees
      • Credit Card (charged in MAD): 3% transaction fee
      • PayPal or Bank Wire Transfer: 5% transaction fee

      These flexible payment options are designed to make booking your 12 Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech. as easy and convenient as possible.

      Still have questions ?

      We understand you may have many questions in mind—visit our full Morocco Tour FAQ page for more answers.

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