7 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca imperial Cities, Sahara Desert & Atlas Mountains

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Duration

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

100 people

Languages

English, Espanol, French, Italian

Overview

Day 01: Casablanca arrival -rabat
Day 02: Volubilis-Meknes-fes
Day 03: Fès guided tour
Day 04: Fès to Marrakech
Day 05: Marrakech guide tour
Day 06: Essaouira excurssion from marrakech
Day 07 : Casablanca departure

Accommodations

1 night in Rabat

2 nights in Fes

3 nights in Marrakech

 

Day 01 : Casablanca arrival – Rabat

Upon arrival at Casablanca Mohammed V Airport, your private driver will warmly welcome you. Depending on your arrival time, you may visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques, partly built over the Atlantic Ocean and accommodating up to 25,000 worshippers. Its minaret proudly stands as the tallest religious structure in the world.
Afterward, continue to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Rabat.

Day 02 : Volubilis – Meknes – FES

This morning, begin your exploration of Rabat with visits to the Hassan Tower, Oudaya Kasbah, and Chellah Necropolis, known for their serene Andalusian gardens and historic charm. You will also visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the King.
Later, journey to the ancient Roman archaeological site of Volubilis (Walili), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your guided tour will uncover the Capitoline Temple, Basilica, Triumphal Arch, and beautifully preserved mosaics dating back over 2,000 years.
Continue to the imperial city of Meknes, where you’ll visit Bab Mansour Gate, Heri es-Souani, and the Royal Stables. In the evening, arrive in Fes.
Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Fes.

Day 03 : Fez Guided City tour

Today, immerse yourself in the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco with a full-day guided tour of Fes el-Bali, the world’s oldest continuously functioning medina. Step back in time as you explore the labyrinthine streets, vibrant souks, and bustling tanneries.
Highlights include the Al Quaraouiyine University (the oldest in the world), Bou Inania Madrasa, Nejjarine Museum of Wood, Royal Palace, South Borj, and the famous Blue Gate (Bab Boujloud). You will also visit the Jewish Mellah and experience the traditional crafts of weavers and artisans.
Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Fes.

Day 04 : Fez – Marrakech

Depart from Fes and travel through the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains, passing the charming ski resort of Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland.” Stop in the Cedar Forest of Azrou to see the Barbary macaques in their natural habitat.
Enjoy lunch in Beni Mellal, surrounded by mountain landscapes, before continuing your journey through lush valleys and Berber villages. Arrive in Marrakech by evening.
Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Marrakech.

Day 05 : Marrakech Guided City Tour

Explore the captivating “Red City” of Marrakech with your local guide. Visit architectural masterpieces such as the Bahia Palace, the stunning Majorelle Garden, and the historic Ben Youssef Madrasa.
Wander through the labyrinthine souks filled with spices, textiles, and crafts, before reaching the lively Jemaa El-Fna Square, where snake charmers, storytellers, and musicians create an unforgettable atmosphere.
Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Marrakech.

Day 06 : Essaouira Excursion

After breakfast, embark on a day trip to the charming coastal city of Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the way, admire the unique sight of goats climbing Argan trees and enjoy coastal views.
Upon arrival, explore the old medina, Skala du Port, and Jewish Mellah. Stroll along the ramparts, visit local art galleries, and enjoy fresh seafood at the harbor.
Essaouira’s blend of whitewashed walls, blue shutters, and relaxed atmosphere offers a perfect contrast to Marrakech’s bustling energy.
Return to Marrakech for the night. Overnight at a Boutique Riad or Hotel in Marrakech.

Day 07: Casablanca Departure

After breakfast, your driver will transfer you to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport for your departure flight.

 

  • Included diesel, tolls, and parkings with English-speaking professional driver.
  • Arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Hassane II Mosque guided tour
  • Volubilis guided tour
  • Fes guided tour
  • Marrakech guided tour
  • Essaouira guided tour
  • Included site entrance fees and local guides
  • Tip to the driver, local guides, and hotel staff
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional activities

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English
Espanol
French
Italian

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Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca – Morocco’s Architectural Masterpiece on the Atlantic Ocean The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of the most iconic landmarks in Morocco and a must-see destination for travelers visiting North Africa. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this extraordinary mosque is a symbol of Morocco’s religious devotion, artistic excellence, and modern architectural ambition. As one of the largest mosques in the world, the Hassan II Mosque attracts visitors from the United States and around the globe who seek cultural depth, history, and breathtaking design. A Monument of Faith and Vision Commissioned by King Hassan II and completed in 1993, the mosque was built to honor Morocco’s spiritual heritage while showcasing the finest Moroccan craftsmanship. Its minaret rises to 210 meters (689 feet), making it the tallest mosque minaret in the world. Partially constructed over the ocean, the mosque reflects a verse from the Quran that states “God’s throne was built upon the water.” This unique location creates a powerful connection between faith, nature, and architecture. Moroccan Artistry at Its Finest The Hassan II Mosque is a masterpiece of traditional Moroccan art. More than 6,000 skilled artisans worked on the mosque, using techniques passed down through generations. Visitors are amazed by: • Hand-carved cedar wood ceilings • Intricate zellige tile mosaics • Marble floors and sculpted plaster • A retractable roof that opens to the sky Every detail reflects Morocco’s rich artistic heritage and dedication to perfection. One of the Few Mosques Open to Non-Muslims Unlike many mosques in the Islamic world, the Hassan II Mosque welcomes non-Muslim visitors through guided tours. This makes it especially appealing to American travelers seeking cultural understanding and authentic experiences. Guided visits provide insight into: • Islamic architecture and symbolism • Moroccan religious traditions • The mosque’s construction and history Visiting Hassan II Mosque Today Located in the heart of Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, the mosque is easily accessible and often combined with city tours, coastal walks, and visits to the old medina. The best times to visit are: • Morning or late afternoon for soft light • Sunset, when the mosque glows above the ocean Comfortable clothing and respectful attire are recommended. Experience Hassan II Mosque with Moroccan Odyssey At Moroccan Odyssey, we include the Hassan II Mosque in many of our private and customized Morocco tours. Our experienced local guides provide deep historical context and ensure a smooth, meaningful visit for travelers from the USA and worldwide. Whether you are starting your journey in Casablanca or ending your Morocco tour by the Atlantic coast, the Hassan II Mosque is an unforgettable highlight. Why Hassan II Mosque Is a Must-See in Morocco • One of the largest mosques in the world • Tallest minaret globally • Open to non-Muslim visitors • Stunning oceanfront location • Masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship • Top attraction for US travelers to Morocco
Ellis H
10/09/2025

Incredible trip. Went off without a hitch.

Our trip was next-level exploratory. Adnane is super chill and kind, with local knowledge of everywhere we visited. He had it all covered, from awe-inspiring riad lodgings to lining up solid and memorable local guides everywhere we visited. After the first day, he correctly ascertained that we were into exploring local stuff and took us to many incredible local lunch spots that we would never have found on our own for the rest of the trip. He was always just a text away to help us navigate anywhere and safely wrangle our group of four grown-ups and four kids ages 7 to 11 from Marrakech to Essaouira, El Jadida, Rabat, and Fez, with plenty of amazing stops along the way.
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Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca – Morocco’s Architectural Masterpiece on the Atlantic Ocean The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of the most iconic landmarks in Morocco and a must-see destination for travelers visiting North Africa. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this extraordinary mosque is a symbol of Morocco’s religious devotion, artistic excellence, and modern architectural ambition. As one of the largest mosques in the world, the Hassan II Mosque attracts visitors from the United States and around the globe who seek cultural depth, history, and breathtaking design. A Monument of Faith and Vision Commissioned by King Hassan II and completed in 1993, the mosque was built to honor Morocco’s spiritual heritage while showcasing the finest Moroccan craftsmanship. Its minaret rises to 210 meters (689 feet), making it the tallest mosque minaret in the world. Partially constructed over the ocean, the mosque reflects a verse from the Quran that states “God’s throne was built upon the water.” This unique location creates a powerful connection between faith, nature, and architecture. Moroccan Artistry at Its Finest The Hassan II Mosque is a masterpiece of traditional Moroccan art. More than 6,000 skilled artisans worked on the mosque, using techniques passed down through generations. Visitors are amazed by: • Hand-carved cedar wood ceilings • Intricate zellige tile mosaics • Marble floors and sculpted plaster • A retractable roof that opens to the sky Every detail reflects Morocco’s rich artistic heritage and dedication to perfection. One of the Few Mosques Open to Non-Muslims Unlike many mosques in the Islamic world, the Hassan II Mosque welcomes non-Muslim visitors through guided tours. This makes it especially appealing to American travelers seeking cultural understanding and authentic experiences. Guided visits provide insight into: • Islamic architecture and symbolism • Moroccan religious traditions • The mosque’s construction and history Visiting Hassan II Mosque Today Located in the heart of Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, the mosque is easily accessible and often combined with city tours, coastal walks, and visits to the old medina. The best times to visit are: • Morning or late afternoon for soft light • Sunset, when the mosque glows above the ocean Comfortable clothing and respectful attire are recommended. Experience Hassan II Mosque with Moroccan Odyssey At Moroccan Odyssey, we include the Hassan II Mosque in many of our private and customized Morocco tours. Our experienced local guides provide deep historical context and ensure a smooth, meaningful visit for travelers from the USA and worldwide. Whether you are starting your journey in Casablanca or ending your Morocco tour by the Atlantic coast, the Hassan II Mosque is an unforgettable highlight. Why Hassan II Mosque Is a Must-See in Morocco • One of the largest mosques in the world • Tallest minaret globally • Open to non-Muslim visitors • Stunning oceanfront location • Masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship • Top attraction for US travelers to Morocco
Maria
10/09/2025

Best Experience Ever!!

We’re a group of four from Hong Kong, it’s our first visit to Morocco and I personally think it's a remarkable one! Adnane was our driver as well as a tour guide when we were on the road. He is smart, accommodating and friendly. Riding in his 7-seater Mercedes Vito was a pleasure, it’s spacious and he kept it clean and tidy all the time. The 13-day tour was a wonderful journey, I’ll miss the camel ride in the Sahara Desert; the charming little blue town Chefchaouen; the roadside green plantations & lovely wild flowers; the beautiful landscapes and architectures etc., and I’m sure those fond memories will linger in my mind for a long time… There were two incidents the Riads were overbooked (I suppose) and we ended up staying in a room that wasn’t so nice and wasn’t what we booked. I know it’s not Adnane’s fault cos he showed us the Riads' email confirmations. I don’t know if overbooking is a common practice in Morocco, but what we had experienced shouldn’t be something we got to put up with. Because of the hotel issue, I would give Moroccan Odyssey a 4 FOUR STAR rating instead of 5. Anyway, Adnane is nice and professional and I would sure book his tour when I come for a 2nd visit :) Adnane, thank you for hosting a tea break at your nice and spotless apartment, what a treat! Please send my regards to your loving mom, WAKHA? I like her home baked cookies and the tea. SHUKRAN!!
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