Tours from Casablanca
9 Days Tour from Casablanca Rabat Fes and Marrakech
Overview of our 9 Days Tour from Casablanca Rabat Fes and Marrakech
This 9-day Morocco journey offers the perfect blend of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Starting in Casablanca, you’ll explore Morocco’s Imperial Cities, Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech, each brimming with rich heritage and architectural wonders. Wander through UNESCO-listed Medinas, discover ancient Roman ruins, and soak in Morocco’s vibrant traditions. Experience the charm of Essaouira’s Atlantic coast, marvel at the Ouzoud Waterfalls, and enjoy a camel-eye view of the Sahara landscapes. Along the way, you’ll visit bustling souks, royal palaces, mosques, gardens, and kasbahs, making this adventure a true taste of Morocco’s diversity.
9 Days Tour from Casablanca Rabat Fes and Marrakech, Highlights:
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Casablanca: Visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque on the Atlantic Ocean.
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Rabat: Explore the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, Mohamed V Mausoleum & the Kasbah of Oudayas.
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Meknes: Discover Bab El Mansour, Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, and the grand Medina.
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Volubilis: Wander through the impressive Roman ruins and mosaics.
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Fes: Lose yourself in the medieval Medina, with visits to the Bou Inania Madrasa, Karaouine Mosque, Nejjarine Fountain, tanneries, and bustling souks.
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Ifrane & Azrou: Enjoy the charm of “Morocco’s Switzerland” and the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas.
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Ouzoud Waterfalls: Witness one of Morocco’s most beautiful cascades before heading to Marrakech.
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Marrakech: Visit Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Majorelle Garden, and experience the energy of Jemaa el-Fna Square.
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Essaouira: Relax in this seaside town, famous for its medina, port, seafood, and argan oil cooperatives.
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Safi, Oualidia & El Jadida: Scenic coastal drive with stops at charming towns before returning to Casablanca.
Tour Details : 9 Days Tour from Casablanca Rabat Fes and Marrakech
Day 1: Casablanca
At your arrival to Casablanca Airport. You’ll meet our guide/driver ,then we will go to the Hotel.
Day 2: Casablanca Rabat
This day starts with breakfast at the Hotel, then we will have a short tour in the city of Casablanca, it is the largest city in Morocco; it is the heart of commerce and industry , surely we will visit Hassan II mosque, that is-two thirds of it, built on water alongside the Atlantic Ocean, then we stop to have lunch in Rabat, then continue the tour with a visit to the the Royal Palace, The Mausoleum of Mohamed V and the Hassan Tower, the incomplete minaret mosque initiated by The Almohad ruler, Yaacoub al-Mansour, and The Kasbah of Oudaias, there are white houses with blue painted parapets located near to the Atlantic coast, this exciting day ends up in the Hotel.
Day 3: Rabat Meknes Fes
Today we will travel to Meknes then to the nearby city Fes, after we’ll have our breakfast at the Hotel. Meknes is the third Imperial city of Morocco with its famous doors, it is known as “The Versailles of Morocco. Followed by a visit to the Bab El Mansour, one of the most beautiful gateways. Then continue the tour by visiting the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. After that a visit to the Old and new Medina , after eating a delicious lunch. Later on you will visit the village of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun which is a place of pilgrimage for Moroccans. And we will discover the ancient Roman ruins of Volubulis. Finally we will go to Fes. And have a very nice and delicious traditional Moroccan dinner before leaving the Riad or Hotel.
Day 4: Fes
This day will be the a historyl day, because we have a tour in the Royal city of Fès, after having breakfast we will go to the medieval Medina (old city) with its ramparts and narrow streets that were declared as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981, with its fabulous 16th Century Merinid Tombs Ruins, then we visit the Bouanania and the Attarine Medersas constructed in the early 14th century by the Merinides, the Karaouine Mosque (The ancient educational center of Islamic learning), and the Nejjarine Marble Fountain, this will be end up by having lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant, and after taking some rest we will continue to visit the decorated gate of Bab Boujeloud, the medieval tanneries, the Royal Palace .Then visit of the Souks (local markets) where merchants and craftsmen sell their hand-made jewelry, leather goods, copperware and pottery, and finally we arrive the Hotel for dinner and to have a goof night after a full busy day.
Day 5: Fes Ifran Azrou Beni Mellal Ouzoud Waterfalls Marrakech.
The tour today is towards to Marrakech (the pearl of the south) through the Middle Atlas via Ifran“known as The Moroccan Switzerland”, we see a stone lion before we continue on Azrou “a Berber town known for its green tiled roofs” and have our lunch in Beni Mellal, then we may visit the impressive Ouzoud Waterfalls then the final station is Marrakech where we really enjoy our evening meal and spend the night in a Riad or hotel.
Day 6: Marrakech
This day is devoted to the southern fabulous city of Marrakech, starting with a short visit to the Koutoubia Mosque and admire its tower, the Majorelle Garden; a botanical garden with its varied plants, the 16th century Saadian Tombs; all decorated in colorful mosaic tiles, the 19th century Bahia Palace with its beautiful eastern Architecture, we take photos in these attractive places, then we’ll eat lunch. The afternoon is nearby so it is the suitable time for visiting the fascinating Souks and the narrow alleys around the Djemâa El-Fna Square, and buy some of traditional objects, evening will last longer within the lights of cafes, snake charmers, singers, acrobats, dancers, narrators and story-tellers – moving from one group to another, we can now have dinner and go to sleep after this fabulous busy day.
Day 7: Marrakech Essaouira
We eat our breakfast as usual, then we will leave this fantastic southern red city of Marrakech towards Essaouira, in order to visit an Argan factory run by women and get to know about the process of making Argan oil, you must have heard of the Moroccan Argan and the wide uses of this fully needed product, after that we go to see the port of the Coastal tourist town of Essaouira, and have a seafood meal in the medina, we get to explore the city and the places alone, swim and relax on the beach, this relaxing will make you surrender to sleep in a Riad or hotel
Day 8: Essaouira Safi Oualidia El Jadida Casablanca
Today we will travel to the commercial center of Morocco “Casablanca”, the fabulous views are familiar to us, we have the lunch after passing to Safi then to Oualidia, then we will continue to Casablanca passing by El Jadida (was known as Mazagan); this old medina was established in 1513 by the Portuguese, it is evening when we’ll arrive at Casablanca, so we will have the dinner and overnight in a hotel.
Day 9: Casablanca
Our tour will be finished by the 9th day so we’ll transfer you to the Airport depending on your flight departure .
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9 Days Tour from Casablanca Rabat Fes and Marrakech – FAQs
1. What is included in the 7-day tour package?
Most of our tours include accommodation (hotels, riads, desert camp), daily breakfast and some dinners, private transportation with driver/guide, camel trekking in the Sahara, and sightseeing stops. Flights and lunches are usually not included.
2. What type of accommodation can I expect?
You’ll stay in traditional Moroccan riads or hotels in cities, and a luxury or standard desert camp in Merzouga. Options can usually be upgraded upon request.
3. How long is the camel trek in the Sahara Desert?
The camel ride to the desert camp generally lasts between 1–2 hours, depending on the camp’s location. You’ll ride at sunset and return at sunrise.
4. Is the tour suitable for families with children or elderly travelers?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly. However, camel rides may be challenging for very young children or elderly travelers, in which case a 4×4 transfer to the camp can be arranged.
5. What should I pack for the desert tour?
Light clothing for the day, warm layers for the night (desert nights can get cold), comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, personal toiletries, and a small backpack.
6. Do I need a visa to enter Morocco?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries (including the EU, USA, Canada, Australia) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check before traveling.
7. What is the best time of year to take this tour?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the best weather, with warm days and cooler nights. Summer can be very hot in the desert.
8. Is Wi-Fi available during the tour?
Most hotels and riads offer Wi-Fi. Desert camps may have limited or no Wi-Fi, allowing you to disconnect and enjoy the stars.
9. Can dietary requirements be accommodated?
Yes, most riads, hotels, and desert camps can cater to vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free diets with advance notice.
10. How much driving is involved in this tour?
Expect long driving days (4–7 hours) between destinations, but with scenic stops at villages, viewpoints, and historical sites to break up the journey.
11. Is travel insurance required?
It’s not mandatory but highly recommended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, or lost belongings.
12. Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, private tours can often be customized to suit your schedule, interests, or travel pace. Group tours usually follow a fixed route.