Best 7-Day Morocco Tour From Casablanca to Marrakech

About this tour

Overview of the 7-Day Morocco Tour From Casablanca to Marrakech

We plan this wonderful 7-day tour across Morocco, starting in the bustling city of Casablanca and ending in the vibrant cultural heart of Marrakech. This curated itinerary blends ancient history, imperial grandeur, and desert adventure into a once-in-a-lifetime Moroccan experience. From exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the fortified ksar of Ait Benhaddou to navigating the labyrinthine medinas of Fes and Marrakech, each day offers a unique glimpse into Morocco’s diverse heritage.

Venture across the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, visit the Swiss-like town of Ifrane, marvel at Todra Gorges, and unwind in a luxury desert camp in the Sahara, where camel rides and unforgettable sunsets await. Enjoy top-tier accommodations in charming riads, kasbahs, and luxury tents, all while accompanied by knowledgeable local guides and expert drivers who bring Morocco’s history and culture to life.

Whether you’re a history lover, a culture seeker, or a nature enthusiast, this itinerary captures the soul of Morocco in an immersive, comfortable, and meaningful way.

Highlights

Tour Highlights: 7-Day Morocco Tour From Casablanca to Marrakech

  • Visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca

  • Explore Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas, Hassan Tower, and Chellah Necropolis

  • Discover the imperial city of Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis

  • Tour the sacred town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun

  • Enjoy a full-day guided tour of Fes and its medieval medina

  • Drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping in Ifrane and Azrou

  • Ride camels into the Sahara Desert and sleep in a luxury tent in Merzouga

  • Visit Todra Gorges, Tinerhir, and the Valley of Roses

  • Walk through the palm groves of Skoura Oasis

  • Explore the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou Kasbah

  • Visit the historic Telouet Kasbah and cross the High Atlas Mountains

  • End with a guided tour of Marrakech, including Jemaa El Fna, Bahia Palace, and Majorelle Gardens

Included/Excluded

  • Guided city tours and monument fees
  • Comfortable private transportation with guide English speaking
  • Camel trek and the overnight in Luxury Camp
  • Airport meet and greet service
  • Dinner at a local restaurant in Marrakech with Music and Moroccan dancing
  • Half board during the tour
  • Fuel
  • Airline taxes
  • Lunch
  • Drinks
  • Flights
  • Gratuities
  • Travel Insurance, medical emergency

Itinerary

Day 1
Casablanca Arrival And Overland To Rabat

Your driver/guide will welcome you and assist you upon your arrival. If you arrive in Casablanca early in the day, it can be a good idea to visit the Hassan 2 mosque in Casablanca (the 3rd largest in the world). Then, continue to the capital city of Rabat. One hour later, we reach Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. Much more tranquil than the hectic metropolis of Casablanca, Rabat also has a much richer history, having been an important city during the various dynasties that succeeded to the throne. In Rabat, we will visit the 12th-century Oudaya Kasbah to explore its Andalusian Gardens and the Hassan Tower. We can delve further into the past and visit the Roman city of Sala and the Merenid necropolis of Chellah (Chellah, a fortified Kasbah dating back to the 10th century, and the royal tombs of the Merinid royal family). Dinner and overnight in a luxury hotel in Rabat

Day 2
Rabat – Meknes – Volubilis – Fes

We will leave Rabat and head towards Meknes, an imperial city that dates to the 17th century and was founded by the sultan Moulay Ismail ( 1672- 1727), who made Meknes the capital of Morocco to Meknes and gave it its golden age by building his imperial palace, city walls, and kasbahs. Places of interest include the gate Bab El Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the imperial Palace, and the royal granaries and stables. After lunch on site, we will continue our journey to reach shortly the Roman ruins of Volubilis with its old pillars, basilica, Capitol, and forum. Not far from Volubilis, we will visit the sacred village of Moulay Idriss. Moulay Idriss was the Prophet Mohammed’s great-grandson, and he fled Mecca during the 8th century AD. He established himself at Volubilis, converted the locals to Islam, and founded the first Moroccan imperial dynasty. An hour later, we arrive in Fes in the evening to have dinner and spend the night in a beautiful Luxury Riad.

Day 3
Fes Morocco– Guided Tour Of Fez

The third day is dedicated to the discovery of Fes. Your local guide and your driver will meet you at your accommodation and start a guided tour through the narrow streets to discover all the charms of the most cultural of the first imperial cities of Morocco. One day is hardly enough to visit all the wonders of the most ancient of the imperial cities and world famous for its leather and metalwork as well as the historical monuments, including Medersa Bouinania(Koranic school ), Bab Boujloud (blue gate), the leather tanneries, Najjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. You might also want to just roam around some of its 9500 narrow alleys and just take in all the sounds, smells, sights, and smells. Whatever your choice, nothing can prepare you for this assault on the senses. Fes conjures the image of the quintessential fabled Arab city as Baghdad at the time of the 1001 nights… Within the walls of its Medina lies the world’s largest intact medieval city, which was to become the first Arab designated World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Dinner and overnight in a luxury hotel in Fes.

Day 4
Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Ziz Valley – Erfoud – Merzouga Desert

Today we will leave Fes behind, after breakfast, and meet your driver/guide again for a new journey to the desert. Our first stop is Ifrane, a colonial alpine resort built by the French in 1929. With its alpine houses and palaces, trimmed gardens, leafy park surrounding a mountain-fed lake, you could almost be in … Switzerland. The surrounding countryside is pigmented by apricots, walnuts, and plum trees, and pictures of rural Berber life as we approach Midelt, a city in the Middle Atlas Mountains. Here we will stop to have lunch. After lunch and a few hours later, we arrive in Erfoud, the capital of the main dates producing area in Morocco. The change in landscape is quite noticeable since we are now getting closer to the Sahara. Given the time, we will visit the ancient Jewish district and the fossil factory if time allows. Start a new adventure on a camel to enjoy a beautiful and lifetime sunset over the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Dinner and overnight in a private Luxury Tent middle of the Sahara Desert.

Day 5
Erg Chebbi – Rissani – Todra Gorges – Tinerir – Skoura

Try to wake up early in the morning to admire a unique experience, sun rise, there is nothing quite like it… After breakfast, ride camels back to the village of Merzouga to meet your driver/guide, to start another explorative day towards Rissani, which used to serve as the last stop on the great caravan routes south. Gold and slave auctions were taking place here as late as the 1800s. After visiting the local traditional markets, we will continue to the most spectacular gorges of Morocco, Todra Gorges, which lie only 15 km from Tinghir city, presenting an arresting spectacle with its crystal clear river emerging from it, its huge walls changing color to magical effect as the day unfolds. We are now in the mountains again as we pass Tinerir (1400 meters altitude), an important center for the Berber nomad tribes with its extensive palm grove, amazing traditional carpets, and the Ksours built into the rocky hills. Our next stop is Kelaa des Mgouna, famous for its rose-derived products industry. The most looked-after product is rose water, and two factories in the area distil and export the product. The roses are picked by women before sunrise in hard work, as ten tonnes of petals turn into 2 to 3 litres of rose oil. Shortly later, we will reach the palm grove of Skoura. Dinner and overnight in a Luxury, charming Kasbah.

Day 6
Skoura – Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou – Telouet – Marrakech

Early breakfast, hopefully, will be served on the terrace of the Kasbah, from where we overlook the amazing 30-kilometer square stretch of land where, in the shade of thousands of palm groves, locals get the best out of their fertile land as olives, pumpkins, quinces, apples, pomegranate, grapes, wheat and barley all grow aroused by the centuries old system of irrigation (khattarat). After a delicious breakfast there, we will head to Ouarzazate, we can stop for a break to see the birds setting over the huge Mansour Eddhabi lake. In Ouarzazate, (if time allowing), we can visit the Atlas film studios where Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator were filmed. Leaving the main road, we shortly arrive on the site of the most well-preserved and famous Kasbah in Morocco – Ait Benhaddou, another world heritage UNESCO site. The different houses (units) composing it communicate with each other, giving way to intricate light patterns and mysterious passages, and make for an ideal hide-and-seek playground. After the visit and lunch, we will follow the old road of caravans through the Ounila Valley to reach Telouet. The beauty of the valley underneath the route is beyond words. At Kasbah Telouet, which was once the main residence of the ‘ Lord of the Atlas’ – Pacha El Glaoui, used to accommodate his court, the stables, a Mosque, and countless slaves at a time when the Pacha was reportedly having tea with W. Churchill and started the first bus company in Morocco. A visit is recommended if only to marvel at the extravagance of this modern-day dynasty and the contrast between the derelict exterior and the opulent interior. Shortly after Telouet, we continue driving and after innumerous twists crossing the Atlas Mountains to reach Marrakech. Dinner and overnight in a Luxury Riad/ hotel.

Day 7
Marrakech Morocco – Guided Tour Of Marrakesh / Ending Tour In Marrakech Or Casablanca

A day dedicated to a guided city tour of Marrakech, the ‘Pearl of the South’. Maybe due to its snake-charmer, storyteller, and local music bands filling Djemaa El Fna square, the constant flow of showbiz celebrities owning properties here, its massive foreign residents’ community, or its geographical location, Marrakech is much more famous than its counterpart, Fes. One thing is sure: no other Moroccan city boasts such a demographic diversity: Arabs, Europeans and Berbers have always blended with the Touareg populations north of Sahara and the Black Africans whose ancestors worked at the court of the Sultan in a city always known for being a meeting point for caravans coming through its gates from the four corners of Africa. The streets of its Medina can prove hard to navigate, and the street sellers can sometimes be intimidating; therefore, we recommend asking your guide to take you through the maze. Highlights include: the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, the legendary Mamounia hotel, and the Majorelle Gardens (Gardens owned by the stylist Yves Saint Laurent). If your flight is from Casablanca, forecast 3 hours drive from Marrakech to the airport in Casablanca on the highway.

  • Day 1 : Casablanca Arrival And Overland To Rabat

    Your driver/guide will welcome you and assist you upon your arrival. If you arrive in Casablanca early in the day, it can be a good idea to visit the Hassan 2 mosque in Casablanca (the 3rd largest in the world). Then, continue to the capital city of Rabat. One hour later, we reach Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. Much more tranquil than the hectic metropolis of Casablanca, Rabat also has a much richer history, having been an important city during the various dynasties that succeeded to the throne. In Rabat, we will visit the 12th-century Oudaya Kasbah to explore its Andalusian Gardens and the Hassan Tower. We can delve further into the past and visit the Roman city of Sala and the Merenid necropolis of Chellah (Chellah, a fortified Kasbah dating back to the 10th century, and the royal tombs of the Merinid royal family). Dinner and overnight in a luxury hotel in Rabat

  • Day 2 : Rabat – Meknes – Volubilis – Fes

    We will leave Rabat and head towards Meknes, an imperial city that dates to the 17th century and was founded by the sultan Moulay Ismail ( 1672- 1727), who made Meknes the capital of Morocco to Meknes and gave it its golden age by building his imperial palace, city walls, and kasbahs. Places of interest include the gate Bab El Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the imperial Palace, and the royal granaries and stables. After lunch on site, we will continue our journey to reach shortly the Roman ruins of Volubilis with its old pillars, basilica, Capitol, and forum. Not far from Volubilis, we will visit the sacred village of Moulay Idriss. Moulay Idriss was the Prophet Mohammed’s great-grandson, and he fled Mecca during the 8th century AD. He established himself at Volubilis, converted the locals to Islam, and founded the first Moroccan imperial dynasty. An hour later, we arrive in Fes in the evening to have dinner and spend the night in a beautiful Luxury Riad.

  • Day 3 : Fes Morocco– Guided Tour Of Fez

    The third day is dedicated to the discovery of Fes. Your local guide and your driver will meet you at your accommodation and start a guided tour through the narrow streets to discover all the charms of the most cultural of the first imperial cities of Morocco. One day is hardly enough to visit all the wonders of the most ancient of the imperial cities and world famous for its leather and metalwork as well as the historical monuments, including Medersa Bouinania(Koranic school ), Bab Boujloud (blue gate), the leather tanneries, Najjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. You might also want to just roam around some of its 9500 narrow alleys and just take in all the sounds, smells, sights, and smells. Whatever your choice, nothing can prepare you for this assault on the senses. Fes conjures the image of the quintessential fabled Arab city as Baghdad at the time of the 1001 nights… Within the walls of its Medina lies the world’s largest intact medieval city, which was to become the first Arab designated World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Dinner and overnight in a luxury hotel in Fes.

  • Day 4 : Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Ziz Valley – Erfoud – Merzouga Desert

    Today we will leave Fes behind, after breakfast, and meet your driver/guide again for a new journey to the desert. Our first stop is Ifrane, a colonial alpine resort built by the French in 1929. With its alpine houses and palaces, trimmed gardens, leafy park surrounding a mountain-fed lake, you could almost be in … Switzerland. The surrounding countryside is pigmented by apricots, walnuts, and plum trees, and pictures of rural Berber life as we approach Midelt, a city in the Middle Atlas Mountains. Here we will stop to have lunch. After lunch and a few hours later, we arrive in Erfoud, the capital of the main dates producing area in Morocco. The change in landscape is quite noticeable since we are now getting closer to the Sahara. Given the time, we will visit the ancient Jewish district and the fossil factory if time allows. Start a new adventure on a camel to enjoy a beautiful and lifetime sunset over the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Dinner and overnight in a private Luxury Tent middle of the Sahara Desert.

  • Day 5 : Erg Chebbi – Rissani – Todra Gorges – Tinerir – Skoura

    Try to wake up early in the morning to admire a unique experience, sun rise, there is nothing quite like it… After breakfast, ride camels back to the village of Merzouga to meet your driver/guide, to start another explorative day towards Rissani, which used to serve as the last stop on the great caravan routes south. Gold and slave auctions were taking place here as late as the 1800s. After visiting the local traditional markets, we will continue to the most spectacular gorges of Morocco, Todra Gorges, which lie only 15 km from Tinghir city, presenting an arresting spectacle with its crystal clear river emerging from it, its huge walls changing color to magical effect as the day unfolds. We are now in the mountains again as we pass Tinerir (1400 meters altitude), an important center for the Berber nomad tribes with its extensive palm grove, amazing traditional carpets, and the Ksours built into the rocky hills. Our next stop is Kelaa des Mgouna, famous for its rose-derived products industry. The most looked-after product is rose water, and two factories in the area distil and export the product. The roses are picked by women before sunrise in hard work, as ten tonnes of petals turn into 2 to 3 litres of rose oil. Shortly later, we will reach the palm grove of Skoura. Dinner and overnight in a Luxury, charming Kasbah.

  • Day 6 : Skoura – Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou – Telouet – Marrakech

    Early breakfast, hopefully, will be served on the terrace of the Kasbah, from where we overlook the amazing 30-kilometer square stretch of land where, in the shade of thousands of palm groves, locals get the best out of their fertile land as olives, pumpkins, quinces, apples, pomegranate, grapes, wheat and barley all grow aroused by the centuries old system of irrigation (khattarat). After a delicious breakfast there, we will head to Ouarzazate, we can stop for a break to see the birds setting over the huge Mansour Eddhabi lake. In Ouarzazate, (if time allowing), we can visit the Atlas film studios where Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator were filmed. Leaving the main road, we shortly arrive on the site of the most well-preserved and famous Kasbah in Morocco – Ait Benhaddou, another world heritage UNESCO site. The different houses (units) composing it communicate with each other, giving way to intricate light patterns and mysterious passages, and make for an ideal hide-and-seek playground. After the visit and lunch, we will follow the old road of caravans through the Ounila Valley to reach Telouet. The beauty of the valley underneath the route is beyond words. At Kasbah Telouet, which was once the main residence of the ‘ Lord of the Atlas’ – Pacha El Glaoui, used to accommodate his court, the stables, a Mosque, and countless slaves at a time when the Pacha was reportedly having tea with W. Churchill and started the first bus company in Morocco. A visit is recommended if only to marvel at the extravagance of this modern-day dynasty and the contrast between the derelict exterior and the opulent interior. Shortly after Telouet, we continue driving and after innumerous twists crossing the Atlas Mountains to reach Marrakech. Dinner and overnight in a Luxury Riad/ hotel.

  • Day 7 : Marrakech Morocco – Guided Tour Of Marrakesh / Ending Tour In Marrakech Or Casablanca

    A day dedicated to a guided city tour of Marrakech, the ‘Pearl of the South’. Maybe due to its snake-charmer, storyteller, and local music bands filling Djemaa El Fna square, the constant flow of showbiz celebrities owning properties here, its massive foreign residents’ community, or its geographical location, Marrakech is much more famous than its counterpart, Fes. One thing is sure: no other Moroccan city boasts such a demographic diversity: Arabs, Europeans and Berbers have always blended with the Touareg populations north of Sahara and the Black Africans whose ancestors worked at the court of the Sultan in a city always known for being a meeting point for caravans coming through its gates from the four corners of Africa. The streets of its Medina can prove hard to navigate, and the street sellers can sometimes be intimidating; therefore, we recommend asking your guide to take you through the maze. Highlights include: the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, the legendary Mamounia hotel, and the Majorelle Gardens (Gardens owned by the stylist Yves Saint Laurent). If your flight is from Casablanca, forecast 3 hours drive from Marrakech to the airport in Casablanca on the highway.

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