Morocco Itinerary 7 Days from Casablanca

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Overview of the Morocco Itinerary 7 Days from Casablanca

Casablanca is a fitting gateway to Morocco hence our 7 days in Morocco itinerary. On these 7 days/ 6 nights you will be seeing most of the wonderful places in Morocco. Starting the tour from northern Morocco; the tour starts with the Casablanca city tour. We then continued to go to Rabat as it succeeded in becoming the capital of Morocco then heading to Chefchaouen which is famously known as the city of blue. Besides, there is Volubilis famous for ruins of the roman empire, Meknests is the Ismail capital city and there is also Fes being regarded as the cultural city.

 We proceed our Morocco itinerary 7 days from Casablanca south and take a break in Moroccan Switzerland – Ifrane, and the cedars forest. They will also be tour guided to the Midelt, the outstanding Ziz valley, and Rissani the market city before continuing to Erfoud which is known as the fossils city. Furthermore, you will continue to the famous Sahara desert of Merzouga. Where on the drop of a dime you will be able to ride camels and spend a night in the luxury tent camp in the middle of the desert. Typically experience wonderful sunsets and sunrises in the Sahara desert. Also, donot leave behind the Todra and Dades gorges as well as the mytique Ait Ben Haddou ksar. Yes you will, get through the High Atlas and Tizi-n-Tichka pass. Not the last one, the Marrakech city tour.

Highlights of the 7 Days Tour from Casablanca

  1. Tour Hassan II Mosque located in Casablanca.
  2. Volubilis the Roman Ruin – Read about the ruins located in Morocco that takes you to the times of the Roman Empire.
  3. Get to know more about the beautiful city of Meknes that has always represented the imperial area.
  4. Visit Fes, the spiritual and art capital of Morocco where they will feel Moroccan cultural voltmeter.
  5. Explore architecture of Ifrane that looks a little like a Swiss town of the Moroccan highlands.
  6. Take a camel trip through the barren landscape of Merzouga to feeling the quietude and grandiose view of Sahara.
  7. One can watch the sunrise at Saharan dunes something that despite having to wake up very early in the morning is quite a beautiful sight to behold.
  8. Tour the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, this is a wonder heritage site and has popular movies shooting locations.

Included / Excluded of the Morocco Itinerary 7 Days from casablanca

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Program of of the 7 days Tour from Casablanca

On the first day of our Morocco itinerary 7 days from Casablancan, we will come to pick you from the airport, the port or your hotel in Casablanca in the morning. This is where the multinational financial corporations denote the economical capital of Morocco as a also the largest city of the country. To start with, we will be going to Hassan II mosque; it is Morocco’s largest mosque. This one is located in the sector of the city on the Atlantic sea shore, more to the point on a rocky cliff. Free time for lunch. Then we simply take a walk around the city and then we pay a visit to the Cornish of Casablanca. Expenses on meals and related items Food expenditure in the hotel.

After taking our breakfast in the morning we proceed for Rabat passing through the sea side. Morocco has four imperial cities and this city is one of them, although it is now the country’s capital city. It is situated in the northern region of the African continent right at the northwest of Morocco. You will visit the Highlights of the city including : Among them are the inadequately constructed Hassan Tower, Mausouleum of Mohammed V and The Kasbah of Oudaya. Free time for lunch. In the afternoon we start driving North to the nice town of Ouazzane and then to the blue – or ripped – city of Chefchaouen depending on the light. This city is located in Rif Mountains region and this region in general has houses and sometimes even the alleyways painted blue. Last is that there would be circumstances, which would force you to spend the night in a hotel.

It is also during the unloading early in the morning one is able to walk around the scenic but blue painted city of Chefchaouen. We then go for a sight seeing tour to the archeological site of the ancient Roman Empire city of Volubilis. It is relatively intact because United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO) has placed it under world heritage site it then boasts of many beautiful mosaics chucked all over the place, some ancient pillars, and archways. Next after the walking tour in the ruins, we have to cover 30 Km to reach the next destination- Meknes.

Incidentally, while Ismaili officers regard the place as city though it is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco. Where the narrator begins to describe Bab Al-Mansour, extension of Sahrij Souani basin, the Royal stables and the Granary. And of course the last stop was the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. After this there is Fes which you’ll be going to next. Reservation and one night stay in a Riad.

It would be devoted to traveling within the different marvel of the Fes city with a help of a guide. It is amongst the famous imperial cities and is regarded as the spiritual and the artistic capital city of Morocco. First of all, it is necessary to mention that during the first day the visited places are the gate of the Royal Palace. Next the perfectly preserved medieval Medina that has been included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. Among them, you will distinguish a Blue gate or Bab Boujloud which, however, is a gate to the old Medina only. Which appears to be the complex of two and three-quarter paved-stone roads and ways. You will enter the Medina to visit The Medrasa Bouanania, the Najjarine fountain the Tanneries. And the last but not the lease in historical relation, the Quaraouin mosque and university – it is considered to be the oldest University in the world. This is followed by a tour to what was once the Jewish quarter of the city referred to as ‘the Mellah’. Next, we move to the top of the 300-years old fortress for ariel view of the Medina and the city of Fes. Last but not the least, go back to your Riad.

for the fifth day of this Morocco itinerary 7 days from Casablanca,  and just after taking our breakfast we go south on a resembling route to Imouzzer then to Ifrane. In this location, people are familiar with such a low temperature, snow, and such houses that may be referred to as alpine styled construction. In view of this, it is rather befitting that this part of Morocco is referred to as the Switzerland of Morocco. Then, we go to cedars forest area with the existence of the primate called the Barbary macaque.

 You can freely start feeding it and it can be anywhere in the forest. Then we proceed to Midelt, here we stop for lunch, have free time. Subsequently, we proceed from Rissani through Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and also through the Ziz valley to Merzouga. Stations that include viewpoints. Afternoon, we get to the Sahara of Merzouga; You mount the camels and traverse the desert of sand. And before the sun sets down you will halt at the top of one so high dune. Lastly, you go to the camp which completes the coil. Which is a combination of the typical accommodation of the Bedouin people and the luxury of a hotel. Which that you can listen at night while Berber drums music dancing around the camp fire in the open sky among stars. At evening prepare food and eat then sleep in the camp.

Rising early the next morning is mandatory to see splendid sight of the rising sun in the middle of the desert. Free time for breakfast. Then you get back on camals to Merzouga where the car_driver is expecting you. Then we go and funky and go outside the desert to find what people called the ancient capital of Tafilalet which is Rissani town. Rissani remains to be such a place with an even bigger souk functional for 3 days in a week. After the souk in Rissani, the tourist moves to Erfoud and in the region one of the workshops of the fossil marble is visited. Next, we take a road that passes through the town of Touroug and the town of Tinjdad that dates plantations to the Todra gorges. Todra river has created a marvellous grand canyon through the mountains which it has carved for itself following the course all though it.

Therefore building up a high red vertical cliff of a canyon. These gorges are rather fitting to be used for mount rock climbing. I would like to stress that it is permitted to wand underlying trails and marvel at the sceneries. Lunch break on a working day, people eating in a restaurant. We continue to the Dades valley whist crossing Boumalne du Dadès. The next sight we visited is called locally the “monkey fingers”; beyond it there is a rock and another place from where one can see the valley of the Dades. Last, dinner for the day/Hotel accommodation for the night, We will be required to pay for every meal taken hence the name tariff rate.

Therefore on the last day of the trip to Morocco we go to Kalaa Magouna and visit the Rose valley. There is Rose Festival in May every year Where local people sell their rose products. From perfumes, rose water, oil and cosmetics to so many other things. We then “move” through palm lined landscape of Skoura to Ouarzazate. We also visit such studios where the shooting of quite a number of Hollywood movies was carried out. We thereafter move to one of the most significant sites in the area that is the kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. A village which was surrounded with walls and rails now recognized as one of the world heritage. Furthermore, the Kasbah has appeared in many movies including : Among the movies produced and that went to public domain include Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy and among others. Of course, television programs and movies such as Game of Thrones.

We then transfer to Marrakech with a stop at the Tizi-N-Tichka pass and very beautiful High Atlas Mountains. Lunch also shall be taken, break to take snap shots at interesting areas shall also be made. So, we take you to Marrakech; after that we drop you to the airport or wherever you wish to go. Completing the last day of the Morocco itinerary 7 days from Casablanca.

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    star rating  Mouhssine was a pleasure to meet and a wonderful tour guide. On the tour I had in April 2019 in Marrakech, I got a deeper understanding of the history of... read more

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    star rating  Perfect day - We enjoyed the trip very much. Khalid our driver and our guide Obama in the Ourika Valley were great. Very competent and a lot of fun

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