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15 DAY MOROCCO TRAVEL FROM CASABLANCA

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Overview:

Start a memorable 15 Day Morocco Travel From Casablanca. This trip combines cultural, historical, and natural beauties well. Start your Morocco 15 Day Tour Itinerary, with its contemporary and ancient attractions. Explore Rabat and Fes, the Sahara Desert, and the High Atlas Mountains.

This Casablanca 15 Day Morocco Travel will Finish at Essaouira and return to Casablanca. Our complete 15 Days Morocco trip guarantees an unforgettable Moroccan journey with varied encounters.

This enhanced Morocco Travel provides more detailed information and ensures a memorable journey through Morocco. Enjoy your trip!

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Itinerary:

TOP 15 Day Morocco Travel From casablanca

At Morocco Travel Companion, our customized tours are designed with flexibility in mind. We understand that every traveler has unique preferences and interests. Therefore, we tailor our itineraries to suit your needs, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable experience. Whether you want to explore bustling cities, serene landscapes, or cultural landmarks, we adapt our tours to match your desires. Enjoy the freedom to create your perfect Moroccan adventure with us!

Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

Once you land at Casablanca airport, you will be welcomed by your driver who will take you to your hotel. Casablanca, the biggest city in Morocco, is famous for its modern buildings and lively culture. In the afternoon, you will go to the Hassan II Mosque, which is one of the biggest mosques in the world. Finally, you will unwind and have dinner at a nearby place, enjoying Moroccan food.

Day 2: Casablanca to Rabat to Asilah

In the early morning, you will begin your day by driving to Rabat, the city of Morocco. You will see Hassan Tower, an unfinished tower of a large mosque, and the Oudayas Kasbah, a lovely fortress with beautiful grounds. Next, you will go to Asilah, a lovely seaside town famous for its white buildings and artistic wall paintings. You will visit the old town and have fun at the beach. You will end your day by staying tonight in Asilah.

Day 3: Asilah to Chefchaouen

In the early hours, you will start your trip to Chefchaouen, the well-known blue city located in the Rif Mountains. When you arrive, you will walk through beautiful streets with blue buildings and enjoy local food at a traditional diner. You will spend the night in Chefchaouen, enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

Day 4: Chefchaouen

Explore Chefchaouen, the blue city, all day. Visit Outa El Hammam Square, the center of the medina, to start your day with mint tea at a café. Next, sit at Ras El Ma waterfall and enjoy the scenery. Visit the Kasbah Museum to learn about the town’s history and culture.

Explore the small, blue-washed lanes and bustling marketplaces for local crafts, fabrics, and souvenirs. Walk gradually to the Spanish Mosque in the afternoon for views of Chefchaouen and the Rif Mountains. After the day, relax and enjoy the sunset or explore this charming town’s blue streets.

Day 5: Chefchaouen to Volubilis to Meknes to Fes

Today, you will leave for Volubilis, an old Roman city known for its well-kept ruins, including mosaics and bridges. Next, you’ll go to Meknes, one of Morocco’s historic towns. There, you can see the Bab Mansour gate, the biggest gate in Africa, and the Royal Stables, which used to hold thousands of horses. You will finally reach Fes and check into your hotel, ready to discover the culture of Morocco.

Day 6: Fes

You will begin your day by visiting the medina of Fes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a local guide. The medina is a maze of small streets, busy markets, and old buildings. Next, you will go to the Bou Inania Madrasa, an impressive building, and the Al-Attarine Madrasa, famous for its detailed tile designs. You will spend the night in Fes, exploring the city’s rich past.

Day 7: Fes to Ifrane to Midelt

You will drive to Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine-style architecture and clean streets. Afterwards, you will continue to Midelt, a town in the Middle Atlas Mountains, known for its apple orchards and scenic landscapes. You will spend the night in Midelt, enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

Day 8: Midelt to Merzouga (Sahara Desert)

After driving through the Ziz Valley, which is renowned for its dramatic gorges and lush palm groves, you will arrive at Merzouga. Upon your arrival, you will prepare for a camel trek into the Sahara Desert, where you will witness the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. You will spend the night in a desert camp, where you will enjoy traditional Berber music and a starlit sky.

Day 9: Merzouga to Todra Gorges to Dades Gorges

After riding a camel back to Merzouga, you will travel to the Todra Gorges, a group of limestone river gorges with precipitous cliffs. You will then go to the Dades Gorges, which are renowned for its stunning rock formations and winding roads, after exploring the Todra Gorges. Surrounded by breathtaking natural splendor, you will spend the night at Dades Gorges.

Day 10: Dades Gorges to Ouarzazate to Ait Benhaddou

The first thing you’ll do is travel to Ouarzazate, which is known as the “Gateway to the Sahara.” Here, you will see the Atlas Film Studios, the location of many well-known films, and the Taourirt Kasbah, a medieval fortification. You will next proceed on to Ait Benhaddou, a well-preserved ksar (fortified town) and UNESCO World Heritage site. You will explore the historic streets and structures of Ait Benhaddou while spending the night there.

Day 11: Ait Benhaddou to Marrakech

You will visit Ait Benhaddou in the morning, which is renowned for both its historical importance and beautiful architecture. The Tizi n’Tichka pass, which provides stunning views of the High Atlas Mountains, will thereafter be your route to Marrakech. After arriving in Marrakech and checking into your hotel, you’ll be eager to explore the energetic city.

Day 12: Marrakech

The Saadian Tombs, a historic royal necropolis, and the Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s largest mosque, will be your morning stops. After that, you will see the Majorelle park, a botanical park with enticing flora and vivid blue structures, and the Bahia castle, a stunning 19th-century castle. You will spend the night in Marrakech, taking in the vibrant ambiance of the city.

Day 13: Marrakech to Essaouira

On Day 13, you’ll leave Marrakech and take a beautiful drive to Essaouira, enjoying lovely views of hills and argan trees along the way. When you arrive, check into your place to stay and start experiencing Essaouira. Begin by visiting Skala de la Ville, an 18th-century fort where you can enjoy great views of the Atlantic Ocean. In the evening, take a walk through the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore its small streets filled with lively shops, art galleries, and bars. Have a tasty fish dinner at a nearby place, then take a nice walk along the beach before going to bed.

Day 14: Essaouira

You will travel to Essaouira in the morning. This seaside city is well-known for its beaches, medina, and high winds, which make it a popular place for kitesurfing and windsurfing. You will see the Skala de la Ville, an ancient fortification with breathtaking views of the ocean, and the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoying the cool sea wind, you will spend the night at Essaouira.

Day 15: Essaouira to Casablanca

You will be driving the vehicle back to Casablanca in the morning. Your free time will be spent on sightseeing or last-minute shopping; you may go to the Corniche or the Morocco Mall. Your incredible trip to Morocco will come to an end when you are finally taken to the airport for your departure.

What includes and Excludes in:

Morocco Travel From Casablanca
  • Pick up from the hotel
  • Transport in an A/C vehicle for a private tour
  • Experienced English/speaking driver/guide.
  • All accommodation in hotels/riads
  • Breakfasts/dinners as per itinerary
  • Camel ride in the Sahara desert
  • Accommodation in desert camp
  • Drop off at your hotel
  • Drinks
  • Lunchs
  • Tips
  • Extra Fees
Note:

If this tour doesn’t meet your expectations, don’t worry! Just reach out to us, and we’ll be more than happy to customize an itinerary that suits your preferences. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we’re here to make your Moroccan adventure perfect for you.

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Casablanca, often called “Casa” by locals, is the largest city in Morocco. It’s a bustling metropolis located on the Atlantic coast, known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and modern lifestyle.

Casablanca is a city where the old meets the new. On one hand, you have the historic medina, a maze of narrow streets filled with traditional markets, or souks.

Here, you can find everything from spices and textiles to handmade crafts. On the other hand, there’s the modern city with its skyscrapers, shopping malls, and trendy cafes. This blend of old and new gives Casablanca a unique charm.

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Marrakech, often referred to as the “Red City” due to its distinctive red sandstone buildings, is one of Morocco’s most famous and vibrant cities. Founded in 1070 by the Almoravid dynasty, it has been a significant cultural, religious, and trading center for centuries.

The city’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets, bustling souks, and historic buildings. The medina is home to the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a lively hub of activity with street performers, food stalls, and traditional musicians.

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Fes, also known as Fez, is one of Morocco’s most historic and culturally rich cities. Here’s some information about this fascinating place:

Fes is often referred to as the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco. It was founded in the 9th century and is home to the world’s oldest continuously operating university, the University of Al Quaraouiyine. The city is divided into three parts: Fes el Bali (the old medina), Fes el Jdid (the new medina), and the modern Ville Nouvelle.

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Tangier, located at the northern tip of Morocco, is a city with a rich history and a unique blend of cultures. Here’s some information about this fascinating place:

Tangier has been a significant port city for centuries, serving as a gateway between Africa and Europe. Its strategic location at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar has made it a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Berber, Arab, European, and African civilizations.

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Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, is a place rich in history, culture, and modernity. Here’s some information about this fascinating city:

Rabat is located on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River. It is one of Morocco’s four imperial cities and serves as the political and administrative center of the country. The city is known for its clean, organized streets and a blend of historical and contemporary architecture.

The medina of Rabat is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is less chaotic than those in other Moroccan cities. It is a charming area with narrow streets, traditional markets, and historic buildings.

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Agadir is a beautiful coastal city in Morocco, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and modern amenities. Here’s some information about this fascinating place:

Agadir is located on the Atlantic coast and is one of Morocco’s most popular tourist destinations. The city was rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1960, and today it features a modern layout with wide boulevards, parks, and contemporary architecture. The city’s main attraction is its beautiful sandy beaches, which stretch for miles along the coast. Agadir’s beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.

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