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From Casablanca: Marrakech Guided Day Trip with Camel Ride

1. From Casablanca: Marrakech Guided Day Trip with Camel Ride

Explore the imperial city of Marrakech on a full-day tour from Casablanca, available as a group or private tour option. Transfer from Casablanca and travel by air-conditioned vehicle. Upon arrival, take a sightseeing tour of the city's historic landmarks, starting with an exterior view of the Koutoubia Mosque. Marvel at its minaret towers and golden domes (the mosque is closed to non-Muslims, but you can still explore the impressive grounds). Continue to Menara Gardens and admire the pyramid-shaped pavilion, set against a backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. Learn the history of this 12th-century site, before going to the Saadian Tombs of the 15th-century era of sultan Ahmad al-Mansur. Next, admire the setting and gardens of Bahia Palace, designed to capture the essence of both Islamic and Moroccan styles. Break for lunch, before strolling the narrow, medieval streets of the medina. Make your way past dozens of tiny shops and artisan workshops to the vast Djemaa el-Fna Square. Soak up the open-air theater atmosphere and non-stop entertainment from storytellers, singers, acrobats, snake charmers, monkey tamers, and more. Learn the history of the square and how it was once the site of public executions Take a scenic and relaxing drive back to Casablanca for the end of the tour services.

From Casablanca: Chefchaouen Day Trip with Lunch

2. From Casablanca: Chefchaouen Day Trip with Lunch

Visit the city of Chefchaouen while you are in Casablanca, and enjoy your private journey by an A/C minivan with WI-FI onboard driven by a kind, experienced, and English-speaking chauffeur. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the historic sight, and charming landmarks of the blue city such as Uta El Hamam square, the old medina, Ras El-Ma waterfall, and more... and have a Moroccan lunch in one of the city's restaurants. Finish your day trip with a comfortable journey to Casablanca for a drop-off at your hotel or accommodation in the city.

From Casablanca: Day Trip to Marrakech with Camel Ride

3. From Casablanca: Day Trip to Marrakech with Camel Ride

Immerse yourself in the culture of Marrakech on this day trip from Casablanca. After getting picked up from your hotel, begin the 2.5-hour journey to Marrakech, making the most of the free wifi and air conditioning during the journey. Choose from a private or small group tour. Upon arrival in Marrakech, enjoy a camel ride through the charming Palm Grove. Next, sit down to a traditional Moroccan lunch before meeting your expert guide for a tour of the city. Visit sights such as Koutoubia Minaret Market and Mosque, and the majestic Bahia Palace. Stroll through the narrow streets of the medieval Medina and see craftsmen at work, making leather, argan oil and much more. Later, soak up the atmosphere of Jemaa El-Fnaa Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before beginning the journey back to Casablanca.

Casablanca: City Highlights Tour

4. Casablanca: City Highlights Tour

Your Casablanca walking tour begins at Hassan the II mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco and the third largest in the world. Admire the mosque's imposing minaret, which stands at 210 meters tall, then head to the famous Rick’s Cafe, a stylish reproduction of the bar from the iconic Casablanca movie. Next, follow your guide through the picturesque alleyways of the city to reach the Medina, where you can browse the stores alongside locals going about their daily shopping. From here, visit the nearby palace of Mahkama du Pacha, a grand Moorish-style building featuring mosaics, marble columns, and carved cedar ceilings. Make your way over to the Habous quarter, also known as the New Medina, and shop for authentic Moroccan goods and souvenirs such as clothing, leather, jewelry, and food. Make a stop at a local bakery next where locals take their homemade breads and pastries to be baked. Enjoy a tasting of some freshly baked bread, then visit one of the oldest pastry houses in Casablanca, tucked in a laneway off the Souq Habous. Sample some traditional Maghribi pastries before washing it down with a coffee or mint tea at a nearby cafe.

Rabat: Full-Day Trip from Casablanca

5. Rabat: Full-Day Trip from Casablanca

Travel from Casablanca on a full-day trip to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. The city tour begins at Dar El Makhzen, the Royal Palace, with a stop to admire the exterior. The palace houses the prime minister’s office, the Imperial College, the Ahl Fas mosque, a small racetrack and the barracks of the Black Guard. See the Mohamed V University and walk past the Hassan Tower. Visit the Mohamed V Mausoleum and marvel at the tiles decorating the walls of the burial chamber. Continue on to the Kasbah. Walk along the Rue des Consuls, the architecturally most interesting street. Browse the shops lining Souika Street, the busiest shopping street in Rabat’s medina.

From Marrakech: Imperial Cities of Morocco 3-Day Tour

6. From Marrakech: Imperial Cities of Morocco 3-Day Tour

Join a 3-day tour from Marrakesh that covers the highlights of Morocco's historic imperial cities of Fez, Rabat, Chefchaouen, and Casablanca. Travel in the comfort of a private vehicle, benefit from the undivided attention of your local guide, and spend 2 nights in a comfortable hotel. Day 1: Marrakech – Béni Mellal – Azrou - Ifran – Fez Depart Marrakech and cross the Atlas Mountains, in a green environment populated by baboon monkeys. Surrounded by colorful fields and hills, the road leads to the dam of Beni Mellal. Stop to make beautiful photos in the cedar forest, then drive to one of the world’s cleanest and most fascinating cities, Ifrane, known in Morocco as “Little Switzerland.” Enjoy a quick city tour around Fez before heading to your half-board hotel for the night. Day 2: Fez – Chefchaouen Following breakfast at your hotel, get ready to continue your visit by the labyrinthine streets of Fez and explore the oldest medina of Morocco built in the 7th century with its Souks, palaces, mosques, Koranic schools, and Mellah. Travel through the mountains of Rif to the beautiful Berber city of Chefchaouen. Accompanied by your guide, spend your time exploring the whitewashed streets of Chaouen, animated by the beautifully dressed locals. Spend the night in a local riad. Day 3: Chefchaouen – Rabat – Casablanca - Marrakech Head to Rabat to explore the capital of Morocco and the residence of the king. Visit the Hassan Tower with its mausoleum of King Mohammed V. Then it’s on to Casablanca for a visit to the majestic Hassan II mosque, the largest mosque in the world.

From Casablanca: Private Day Tour to Marrakech

7. From Casablanca: Private Day Tour to Marrakech

Depart Casablanca following pick-up at 07:00 and relax on the 3-hour drive to Marrakech. Upon arrival, meet your local guide for a 3.5-hour walking tour around the medina. See the stalls of the old fortified city before going to the Palais de Bahia to discover its fantastic courtyards and mosaic walls built for Bou Ahmed. Stroll through the Jewish Quarter ("mellah), where you'll notice the difference in the architecture of the district. Discover the hidden Saadian tombs, built during the reign of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in 1557. Admire the Arab-Andalusian architecture of the Islamic college of Ben Youssef Madrasa, and go into some of the stores of the souk to purchase spices and Morocco's famous argan oil.  Arrive at the Koutoubia Mosque, completed under the reign of the Almohad Caliph Yaqub al-Mansur (1184–1199), before experiencing the electric atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa, the busiest square and market place in Africa. Drink some freshly pressed orange juice as you watch the snake charmers, henna tattoo artists and water merchants.  Stop for a tasty lunch in a restaurant with a terrace overlooking Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Next, meet your chauffeur for the drive to Majorelle Garden, bought and restored by the French designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Benefit from about 1.5 hours of free time to explore the quiet oasis and villa that contains the Berber Museum. Stroll around the botanical gardens to see cacti and other plants, along with vibrant cobalt walls in a shade now known as "Majorelle Blue." Meet your chauffeur for the drive back to your hotel in Casablanca, arriving at approximately 20:00.

From Casablanca: Full-Day Casablanca & Rabat Guided Tour

8. From Casablanca: Full-Day Casablanca & Rabat Guided Tour

Enjoy the convenience of being picked up from hotel in Casablanca by your chauffeur/guide. Ride in an air-conditioned vehicle to Rick’s Cafe, a replica of the set from the film Casablanca. Enter the world of Rick of IIsa come to life. Head to the waterfront for a guided tour of the Hassan II mosque. Appreciate the interior and exterior of the largest mosque in Morocco. Marvel at the soaring minarets which anchor the city skyline. Drive along Casablanca’s Corniche. See the elegant buildings of the Anfa and Maarif neighborhoods as well as the grand avenues lined with a mix of modern and Moorish styles. Stop at L'Eglise du Sacre Coeur, a Catholic landmark in the heart of Casablanca. Cruise past the Royal Place in the Hubbous quarter. Leave the city for a trip to Rabat at 12:30 pm, a roughly 45-minute drive from Casablanca. Discover the sights of Rabat including the Royal Palace, the Marinid necropolis at Chellah (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Hassan Tower, and the Mohammed V Mausoleum. Pause along the banks of the massive Bouregrag river. Step into a maze of whitewashed houses in the Kasbah of the Udayas. Return to your hotel in Casablanca around 5:30 pm.

Casablanca: Tangier Day Tour by High-Speed Train

9. Casablanca: Tangier Day Tour by High-Speed Train

Your driver will pick you up from your hotel in Casablanca, at which point you will be taken to the train station to board your high-speed train to Tangier. Upon your arrival, your local guide and driver in Tangier will be waiting for you outside the train station, with a placard stating your full name. From here, you will begin touring around Tangier and its surroundings, including the Spartel Cape and the Hercules Caves. From this point you will receive exceptional views of both the strait of Gibraltar and the Atlantic Ocean. You will then visit the Kasbah district next to the port, and the old Medina, complete with its craftsmanship shops and the magnificent Minaret. You will have the opportunity to pass by the Grand Socco, where multiple small hotels have previously accommodated famous artists and writers such as Matisse, Camille Saint Saens and Paul Bowles.

From Casablanca: 10-Day Morocco Tour

10. From Casablanca: 10-Day Morocco Tour

Day 1 : Casablanca “Arrival Morocco” Upon arrival in Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, you will be meet by your driver. Depending on arrival time, you will visit the city of Casablanca, "the white city" and begin with an orientation tour through its broad avenues, stroll through the narrow streets of the medina, the United Nations Square, the Place Mohammed V, the central market district Endowments, the residential district of Anfa, Boulevard of the Corniche along pools and restaurants and the Hassan II Mosque. As it is the second largest mosque in the world and indeed a beautiful work of art, it is one of the rare mosques opened to non-Muslims. Overnight in stay in a hotel/ raid. Day 2:  Casablanca / Rabat  /Chefchaouen In the morning after breakfast, leave for Rabat, the capital of the kingdom to visit the fortified Oudaya Kasbah, Hassan Tower where 4 facades are decorated differently from each other, the old mosque and the Mohamed 5 Mausoleum next to the tower. Depart towards Chefchaouen, the famous blue city of Morocco in the Rif Mountains. En route, you will have a few stops in the way and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Rif Mountains. In the evening, have a typical Moroccan food for dinner. Overnight in stay in a hotel/ raid. Day 3 :  Chefchaouen / Volubilis / Meknes / Fez After breakfast, you will have half a day to explore the blue medina of Chefchaouen and see the souks with a silk and wool weaving quarter and the main square with its cafes. Depart towards Fez and have stops on the way to visit Volubilis, the Roman Ruins, Moulay Idriss, the holy city of Morocco and Meknes, one of the imperial cities. Arrive in Fez, to the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco. Check into your hotel for the night. Day 4 : Fez “ Full Day  Tour” After breakfast in the hotel, you’ll start exploring the cultural capital of Morocco. The day will start with an oriental tour in a car. The tour will include Borj North and South to see panoramic view of the whole medina of Fes, the Royal Palace, the famed Jewish quarter of the medina, ceramic factory and Bab Boujloud. You will start the guided walking tour through the narrow streets of the medina, one of the largest cities in the world. You will also visit the Quaraouiyine Mosque founded in 859 by Fatima el Fihri and the Andalusian Mosque, the Nejjarine Fountain, Medersas founded in the 13th century, Batha Palace now a museum of arts and traditions, Chouwara Tanneries and Souk Attarine. Overnight in stay in a hotel/ raid. Day 5 : Fez / Ifran /Medilt  /Merzouga After an early breakfast, departure for the south of Morocco. Stop in Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco and take some photos. Then, head toward Azrou to see the monkeys in the Cedar Forest. Continuing to Midelt berber village, half way there have lunch in a restaurant. Continue traveling passing through Tizi n'Talghamt and Errachidia. Stop for the views of Ziz gorges and Ziz Oasis. The drive continues to Merzouga passing by Aoufous, Erfoud (famous for fossils), Rissani (famous for dates). In the afternoon, reach Merzouga. After mint tea, the guide and camels will be waiting to carry you across the sandy dunes of the Erg-Chebbi, where you will enjoy the beauty of a sunset on camel. After an hour, you will reach a desert camp where local people will play for you Saharan drums as you gaze at the stars. Stay overnight in a tent. Day  6 : Merzouga/ Gorges Todra / Ouarzazate Wake up early to see the sunrise on the dunes of Erg Chebbi. Afterwards shower and have breakfast. You will take a camel back and depart towards Ouarzazate, traveling through the rugged Road of a Thousand Kasbahs that rise up like turreted sand castles along this ancient caravan trading route. The central region is one of the most exciting and romantic destinations of Morocco nestled along rich river valleys, palmeries and burnished mud-brick homes ablaze in vibrant colors under the shelter of the blue desert sky. You'll travel through the Ziz Valley past dramatic escarpments and plunging gorges via Tinghir. You'll stop for a lunch at a local restaurant in the village after a walk in Todra Gorge. Continue towards Ouarzazate through the Dades Valley, Rose Valley and then stay overnight in a hotel. Day 7 : Ouarzazate / Kasbah ait ben haddou / Marrakech After breakfast, visit Ouarzazate including the Kasbah of Taourirt and Atlas Studios movie studios. Then, visit the famous Kasbah, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and which was the scene of films like "The Gladiator," "Babel," and "Lawrence of Arabia." After a lunch break, continue passing through the High Atlas and the Tizi-n-Tichka pass, along a road that climbs from the plains up to 2260 meters above sea level. You will have a few quick stops to take pictures of the High Atlas Mountains. Check into a hotel.  Day 8 : Marrakech “Guided Tour” In the morning, you will start a private walking tour to explore the main attractions and monuments of Marrakech, the "Red City." Begin with the historical and cultural sites in the medina of Marrakech including Coranique Schools, Berber arts and artisans, museums and colorful souks. After lunch, you will do the second part of the tour with a car to visit the Saadian Tombs, the Koutoubia Minaret, the Bahia Palace, Majorelle Gardens and the Bahia Palace. Overnight stay in your hotel. Day 9 : Marrakech / Casablanca In the morning, you will have agree day to explore Marrakech more or to do some activities like the hammam and spa or cooking course or an option to do a day trip around Marrakech to the mountains or the sea. See Casablanca in the afternoon. ,Overnight in your Hotel . Day 10:  Casablanca / Airport Transfer to the airport depending on your departure time.              

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What people are saying about Casablanca-Settat

I had a fantastic tour with Mohammed Bennis and Rachid. Mr Bennis was very knowledgeable and I really had the impression he loves what he is doing. I learned a lot about city, country and culture. I enjoyed the company a lot and we had a very good exchange. As I already saw some parts of the city, I was shown even other places which are normally not included. Also they did not mind to spend more time to do so than foreseen. I really recommend anyone who wants to get the most out of the Casablanca experience, to go on a tour with them. Mr Bennis truly wants the participants to have the best experience possible.

It was a great experience of a private road trip. Our car driver/ tour guide took really good care of us. He kept telling various facts about life in Morocco, stopped whenever required for a break and whenever there was a perfect Photo stop. And, yes clicked pictures for you too. The two riads that were booked as a part of this tour were very good as well. He also addressed special requests of food requirements (like vegetarian for us). Most importantly, he was always on time. The tour was a complete value for money and would highly recommend.

Very experienced tour guide. Very friendly and open minded. It was a great pleasure he was sharing all his wisdom with us. Perfect organised as well. Book it and you will get the best of morrocan culture.

Great experience! Had a wonderful time on the tour and saw some gems of Casablanca! My tour guide was very accommodating and kind and informative!

Mohamed answered all of our questions, took us to all the best places, and just generally went above and beyond. Everyone was so nice