This 2-day private tour from Casablanca to Marrakech offers a unique blend of cultural discovery and desert luxury—ideal for travelers seeking an authentic Moroccan experience in just two days. Unlike standard tours, we include a guided sightseeing tour of Marrakech with a licensed local expert, covering landmarks like the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and the vibrant Medina souks.
What truly sets us apart is the magical overnight stay in a luxury Agafay Desert camp, where you’ll enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner under the stars, optional camel rides or quad biking, and breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains.
Travel in comfort with a private driver, stay in premium desert lodging, and enjoy a seamless, personalized itinerary. This is more than a transfer—it’s a curated journey through the heart of Morocco.
We pick up clients from their accommodations in Casablanca.
2 Day Trip To Marrakech From Casablanca, Take this full day trip from Casablanca to visit Marrakech during your stay in Casablanca, and discover the historical sites and sparkling ancient symbols of the city of Marrakech; discover the imperial city of Morocco. Your friendly and kind driver will take you from your hotel in a new air-conditioned car or minivan it’s depends your number of people, while your friendly licensed guide will meet you in Marrakech to begin this wonderful tour that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
When you arrive to Marrakech at about 11:00am you start Marrakech sightsseing by visiting some monuments and palaces like koutoubia mosque, Bahia palace, Ben Youssef coranic school, jamea lefna the main and famous square, souks and more …
The Kutubiyya Mosque or Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco. The mosque's name is also variably rendered as Jami' al-Kutubiyah, Kutubiya Mosque, Kutubiyyin Mosque, and Mosque of the Booksellers.
The Bahia Palace was Set up at the end of the 19th century by Si Moussa, grand vizir of the sultan, for his personal use, the Bahia palace would bear the name of one of his wives. Here, the harem, which includes a vast court decorated with a central basin and surrounded by rooms intended for the concubines. As the black slave Abu Ahmed rose to power and wealth towards the end of the 19th century, he had the Bahia palace built by bringing in craftsmen from Fez. When Morocco gained independence from France in 1956, the Bahia palace was used as a royal residence, until King Hassan II transferred it to the custody of the Moroccan Ministry of Culture, so the building could serve as a cultural icon and tourist attraction.
Jemaa el-Fnaa square is one of the main cultural spaces in Marrakesh and has become one of the symbols of the city since its foundation in the eleventh century. It represents a unique concentration of popular Moroccan cultural traditions performed through musical, religious and artistic expressions. Located at the entrance of the Medina, this triangular square, which is surrounded by restaurants, stands and public buildings, provides everyday commercial activities and various forms of entertainment. It is a meeting point for both the local population and people from elsewhere. All through the day, and well into the night, a variety of services are offered, such as dental care, traditional medicine, fortune-telling, preaching, and henna tattooing; water-carrying, fruit and traditional food may be bought. In addition, one can enjoy many performances by storytellers, poets, snake-charmers, Berber musicians (mazighen), Gnaoua dancers and senthir (hajouj) players.
The Agafay Desert is a rocky desert located about 30 kilometers south of Marrakech, Morocco. It's known for its dramatic, barren landscape of rolling hills, dry riverbeds, and rocky plateaus, offering a different experience than the sand dunes of the Sahara. Despite being a stone desert ,it provides stunning views of the High Atlas mountains and is a popular destination for day trips and activities. You can also enjoy the various activities like camel ride, hiking, quad biking, and experiencing Berber culture. Camel ride it’s depends the option you bought.
Early morning welcome the sunrise by going to the stony dunes of Agafay. Homemade breakfast will be served afterward in the luxury bivouac tent. After a relaxing morning in the charming surroundings, head to the nearest villages to meet local residents and artisans. Get to know the area, its communities, and the unique array of handmade textiles in local villages. Optionally, you can also choose horse riding or quad biking around the desert. Enjoy locally made lunch and a glass of tea in the beautiful berber restaurant. The journey back to Casablanca starts in the afternoon . Estimated arrival time at 6pm.
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