Overview of the 14 day Grand Morocco Tour From Casablanca
On this perfect holiday of 14 days tour from Casablanca, you are going to having fun and exploring Morocco’s most attractive and beautiful tourist destinations. Starting the tour from the north of Morocco going to the business capital- Casablanca. Then Rabat the capital city of Morocco followed by Chefchaouen popularly known as the blue city. Besides Volubilis which is the ancient Roman city, Meknes being the Ismail capital and Fes as the cultural city of Morocco. After that we go the southern area which is the Moroccan Switzerland Ifrane, the cedar forest, Midelt and the great Ziz valley. That is why not only you will be able to visit Rissani, traditional market of the region, but also Erfoud, the town of fossils as well.
Further, your 14 days tour from Casablanca would lead you to the Sahara desert particularly at Merzouga. It will take you camel riding , dinner and sleeping in a luxury camp in the middle of the desert. And such is a description of how one has to enjoy the most beautiful view of the sunset and at the same time the sunrise while on the sahara. And do not stay from the gorges of Todra and Dades, from the kasbah Ait Ben Haddou. You will also cross high atlas mountains and Tizi n Tichka pass. Last, but not the least, Marrakech and Essaouira city tours. Regarding the tour geography, the tour stops in Casablanca.
Highlights of the 14 Days Tour From Casablanca
- Relish on a Grand Morocco Tour: Get Morocco: From Casablanca to Sahara Happiness.
- Discover City Charms: Find out a Tourist Route in Morocco: Casablanca, Rabat, Blue city – Chefchaouen, and the Historical city of Meknes.
- Discover Moroccan Nature’s: This is more evident in; Mount Trek Rif, Sand Conquer Sahara, and the other one is Wander Cedar forest.
- Dive into Cultural Immersion: Volubilis Tour; Tours and transfers in Moroccan main cities and imperial cities – Wandering Fes Medina; Visit and Discovering of Ait Ben Haddou.
- Experience Desert Adventure: One can ride camels, food can be had in well-furnished brber tents and stargazing is also provided for in the nights.
- Engage in Local Encounters: The Depiction of Nomadic Life, Dancing to the Tune of Gnaoua Music & Mirandizing at the Pink Lake.
- Marvel at Spectacular Landscapes: Just tour Todra Gorges, have a walk in Dades valley and plan to have an experience on the Atlas passes.
- Bask in Timeless Beauty: Experience the laid back surfing-town of Essaouira and energy of Marrakech.
Included / Excluded of the 14 Days Tour From Casablanca
To help you plan your Morocco itinerary 14 days, we have put together a list of what’s included and what’s not included in your tour package. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you make any necessary arrangements before your 14 day grand Morocco tour from Casablanca begins.
- Transfer back and forth from your hotel / riad with a professional French speaking driver.
- Breakfast, dinner, dromedary ride (return to camp), hotel accommodation (Gorges de Todra) and Touareg tent at the dunes of Merzouga.
- Possibility of visiting a real women’s cooperative of Argan oil for free.
- Gasoil Minibus or comfortable 4×4 has air conditioning.
- Lunch, Drinks and personal expenses.
- Entrance fees to the studio and the Kasbah.
- Tip for the driver.
Program of of the 14 Days Tour in Morocco
For the first day of your 14 days tour from Casablanca, you will be picked from the airport, the port or if you are a tourist, from the hotel in Casablanca. Casablanca is also believed to be the economical capital of Morocco besides being the largest city in the Kingdom. First one is an observational visit that is a visit to a mosque which is actually the second largest mosque in Morocco known as Hassan II mosque and it’s in the western coast of Rabat. It located on a hill top and a director view of the Atlantic ocean can easily be observed. Free time for lunch. We also take a city tour and during the tour we also get to have an eye view of the magnificent Cornish of Casablanca. Accommodation in a hotel.
DAY 2 – Casablanca to Rabat the capital – Assilah
In the later part of the morning we drive along the coast track to Rabat. Rabat is among the well-known Moroccan imperial cities; it has the unique opportunity of being the modern capital of the kingdom. We will visit the Highlights of the city, including : some of the wonderful architectures are the Hassan tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V as well as Kasbah of Oudaya. Free time for lunch. The next action that we take is to continue with our journey that is towards Assilah sometimes referred to as ‘the beautiful city by the sea’. Accommodation in a hotel
DAY 3 – Assilah to Tangier – The Rif mountains – Chefchaouen
In the morning at breakfast we leave the beautiful Assilah town and we get to Tangier via the coastal road. It is also referred to as the bride of the north and is located northwest on the Mediterranean sea bordering the Atlantic at the of Cape Spartel Gibraltar. First of all, let starting our travel by going to Tangier city than to the Caves of Hercules & Cape spartel. The lunch time is taken before advancing further inland en route to one of the most attractive cities in Morocco; CHEFCHAAOUEN. Through Tetouan as a fairly attractive city, the civilization of the Rif mountains is conducted. The folding of certain parts of the scenery will, however, be possible from some angles that will be accessible as one strolls. The hotel for the night is suggested if one is weary after the day’s reveal in the blue town of Chefchaouen.
DAY 4 – Sightseeing Chefchaouen the blue city
In the morning after the breakfast let’s go to visit the blue city of Morocco also called Cheffchaouan or Achaoun, which in the Berber language means a horn. Chaired town is situated in the famous area of Rif in the north west of Moroccan territory and is the region’s headquarters. It is used frequently in white buildings and painted blue alley ways. First, we will move and stroll around its exquisite old Medina and yes, there are so many true blue doors and actual blue yards with whitewashed walls. Free time for lunch. In the afternoon there is a possibility to make a hiking to the Spanish mosque. Located on the heights, Siro Heyran overlooks the view of the whole of the blue city. Before anything else, go back to the hotel that you have reservation for the day/night you are in town. Another form of tourism experienced by this hotel is the so called, accommodation of the same hotel for another day.
DAY 5 – Chefchaouen to the Roman ruins of Volubilis – Meknes – Fes
In the morning, we will be walking through the pretty alley of the blue-toned city – chefchaouen after having a breakfast.
Then the visit for the ruined city of the Roman Empire of Volubilis follows. potentially maybe it is well preserved because it falls under the category of the world heritage site as recognized by the UNESCO. Indeed, there are many beautiful mosaics that can be spotted almost at any corner, together with the old pillars and arches that belong to the structure. We then spend our morning walking around the probing ruins before driving 30 km northwest to the city of Meknes, the Ismaili capital and one of Morocco’s Imperial cities. That where we visit Bab Al-Mansour, Sahrij Souani basin, The Royal stables, The granary and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. The status then reverts to Fes, and once again it becomes the resort. An additional luxury experience activity to consider would be, overnight stay in a Riad, that is a traditional Moroccan house, opening towards an interior garden or courtyard.
DAY 6 – Guided Tour Sightseeing Fes
The day 6 of the 14 days tour from Casablanca focuses on the features of fes city. Previous it was mentioned that the administrative capital of the kingdom is among the imperial cities and is a religious, historical, and art center. In the first place, we directly proceed to access first Royal Palace gate. Next comes the excellently preserved medieval Medina which has been classified by UNESCO and for which a local guide is provided. There is a Blue gate or Bab Boujloud which is the entrance to the old Medina looks like coiled and twined alleyway and streets. You will enter into the Medina with a halt at the Medrasa Bouanania the Najjarine fountains and the Tanneries. My last but not the last point is the Quaraouin mosque, and university, recognized as the oldest religious university in the world. We then move from the Medina and proceed to the Jewish section of the town commonly referred to as the Mellah. In the afternoon, we take a tour to an old castle to get a vantage of the new medina and Fes city. Last but not the least, return back to your Riad.
DAY 7 – Fes to Ifrane – Cedars forest- Midelt – Ziz valley – Merzouga Sahara .
After, we take our breakfast, in the morning, we proceed to the south to Imouzzer through Ifrane. That is why, knowing the climate, snow and the houses with an alpine style, it is called Moroccan Switzerland. In addition, the sightseeing proceeds to cedars forest that habours the population of the Barbary macaques. One thing to note though is that you cannot shoot at the creatures in the forest and feed them at the same time. After that we proceed to Midelt with non-scheduled time for lunch. We then move to Merzouga explaining through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and pulling the Ziz valley. To go along with such, there should be included pauses for sightseeing. In the afternoon we arrive at the Saharan part of Merzouga where you change from the jeep to camels and cross the sand dunes. Sunset must be magnificent because one has to reach the top of a high dune to perform the halt. Finally, you move to the tent that is positioned in between the actual nomadic tents and the services of the luxury desert resort. so that you can listen to Berber drums music, dancing round the fire with stars only above you in the open sky. Feeding in the camp plus sleeping in the camp.
Waking very early in the morning is something one has to do in order to be able to witness the sun do its rising over the sand dunes. Free time for breakfast. Then you back on camels to Merzouga and there, for the driver, awaits. On the 8th day of the your two week grand tour of Morocco, you will spent a day on the road to Merzouga region. This land is filled with amazing attractions starting from sand dunes to wild lake, mines, fossils area, and even fabulous oases. Which are perfect locations for, so many of the aforementioned outdoor activities. First of all, our start in Merzouga will be in a car off-road to visit the old eyeliner mine. The next persons that we are introduced to are the nomads through a view of their life in a homemade woven tent. The situation can be enlightened by knowing how they live while forcing down a compulsory drinking of Berber tea. The next destination is the village of Khamlia to have a fix of Gnaoua music and dancing troupes. Some of the nations residing in this region are sub Sahara and some of them are Mali, Sudan, and Ni/controller ger. Time to go to the restaurant, have lunch there. After that we strolled in the palm trees avenue. Then drive a few Kilometers far to the wild lake of Merzouga or what we calls the pink lake of the flamingos. Reach the Merzouga where we take our dinner and also spend our night in the Hotel.
DAY 9 – Merzouga Sahara to Rissani – Erfoud – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley
After the breakfast the desert is left behind, and we continue in the visiting the town of Rissani which used to be the capital of Tafilalet region. However, Rissani town is still a trading centre, although not as significant as the one it used to be, and the souk operates mainly on a Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Moving on we visit the souk at Rissani and from there go to Erfoud to visit workshop of fossilized marble. We then go through the area of Touroug and Tinjdad palm groves before getting to the highlight of the whole trip the Todra Gorges. Todra rivers source can be followed almost right through the mountains which it carved out into this stunning high red cliff-sided gorge. It should also be noted that these gorges are also ideal for rock climbing. Walking in the gorges and having an opportunity to ‘peep’ at the grandiosity of created nature is permitted. The opportunity to have a lunch at restaurant within the working hours. We then move to the Dades valley passing through Boumalne Dades. Some parts of the present Acahualinca neighbourhood are believed to have been visited pre-Columbian due to unavoidable stop-overs at what local people refer to as “monkey fingers” rock formation. And also at a place which is slightly above the Dades valley right astride the crest of what can be described as a plateau. The last activity is a dinner accompanied by night spending in a hotel.
In the morning we start our trip to Kalaa Magouna passing through the Rose valley. There is a festival known as Rose festival and this is held annually usually in the month of may; this is where the people showcase their rose products these include; perfumes, rose water, rose oil, cosmetics among others. They then go through the palm groves of Skoura, and finally arrive at Ouarzazate, and get to see the movie shooting studios. We leave to go to the slot Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. It is a fortified village and you can actually refer to it as a real cultural center which is regarded as world heritage by UNESCO. Furthermore, the Kasbah has appeared in many movies including : Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy and many others book Adaptations. This it also includes TV series like Game Of Thrones as well. We then to Marrakech by road passing through Tizi N-Tichka pass and the high Atlas Mountain. Rest stops are to be made for taking meals, and for taking pictures at some of the interest points. Riads are traditional House with an Interior yard or Andalusian patio, original and soberly furnished, the night in a Riad in Marrakech.
DAY 11 – Guided tour sightseeing Marrakech
This tour will follow the warm up that we shall have had our breakfast in order to have energies for the tour. Other than Marrakech, Rabat is one of the four renowned Imperial cities of Morocco. The visit includes : the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs the Ben Youssef Quranic Mosque and strol around the biggesttraditional market of Maroc. The liberty to have lunch on my own accord in the vicinity of the place adjacent to the Jemaa El-Fna square. You later proceed for a tour to the Koutoubia mosque which is the largest in Marrakesh and the Majorelle garden. The last stage is to go to the booked place or house or you are to be at a new place or the house you hired. It would however be recommended that one take a walk around the area of interest, Jemaa El-Fna, independently.
DAY 12 – Marrakech to Essaouira
In the morning, we proceed in the westerly direction to Essaouira city. On the way there shall be a brief halt for the viewing of the unique Argan tree and the goats. and also for the purpose of getting marvelous look at this world. We reach the destination now in the city of Essaouira or Mogador as it is commonly referred to and is among the important coastal city within the Kingdom of Morocco. And that is where we will head to fishing port, ancient cannons that are along the walls and the old medina. And finally, last on this tour, transfer to the booked hotel. Overnight stay in Essaouira.
DAY 13 – Essaouira to Marrakech
For the breakfast after that we depart from Essaouira and travel back to Marrakech. Points of interest for photography and similar interventions. Finally, it is possible to just walk leisurely in the popular Jemaa El-Fna square. Luxurious accommodation in a Riad.
At the end of your Morocco 14 days Itinerary from Casablanca, Depending on your flight time, we will transport you to Marrakech airport. End of the tour.
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