Discover the best of Rabat on a worry-free Shore Excursion from Casablanca, designed for cruise travelers. A Guided experience to Morocco's capital & back. This beautiful city is full of history, fresh sea air, and peaceful vibes. It’s a perfect break from the hustle.
Enjoy visiting Rabat, the closest major city to Casablanca, just 1H30 away.
Explore One of the imperial cities in Morocco, known for its rich history & historical landmarks.
Return guaranteed to your ship on time before departure.
A full refund is offered automatically if your ship does not dock in Casablanca.
After leaving the cruise, please take the shuttle. It will drop you at Place des Nations, where our team will greet you holding a signboard with either Premium Transfers and Tours or your name. Meeting point: Place des Nations We look forward to welcoming you!
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After a 90-minute drive, you’ll reach Rabat, where your adventure begins at the historic Hassan Tower.
A striking 12th-century minaret, part of an unfinished mosque in Rabat. It symbolizes the city’s rich Islamic heritage and offers impressive views of the surrounding area.
A few steps away from Hassan tower, A beautifully crafted mausoleum housing the tombs of King Mohammad V and his sons. Known for its stunning traditional Moroccan architecture and intricate marble work.
The official residence of the King of Morocco. While entry is restricted, the grand exterior and well-guarded gates showcase Moroccan royal grandeur.
Ancient Roman and medieval ruins located in a peaceful garden setting. This archaeological site tells the story of Rabat’s layered history, from Roman times to the Marinid dynasty.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 12th-century fortress was built to protect Rabat from invasions. It’s famous for its charming blue-and-white houses, winding streets, and stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean and Bou Regreg River.
Created in the 1920s within the Kasbah des Oudaias, these gardens are inspired by the traditional Andalusian style. Featuring lush greenery, fountains, and fragrant orange trees, they offer a tranquil escape rooted in centuries-old Moorish garden design. Please note that the garden closed in Fridays
in about 10-minutes. to a beautiful, traditional garden. it was built in the early 20th century by the French architect Jean-Claude Forestier. it features a central reflecting pool, orange trees, flower beds, fountains, pavilions, pergolas, and ornate tile work and gates, all characteristic of the Andalusian garden style. PS : the Garden is closed on Fridays.
A lunch break is scheduled during the tour; however, the cost of lunch is not included. You're welcome to enjoy a meal, have a coffee, or simply relax and take in the atmosphere at Marina Salé. Lunch typically costs between €10 and €20, depending on your preferences.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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