Morocco is one of the most fascinating destinations in the world, known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. This tour allows you to discover the country’s most iconic cities and traditions in a comfortable and authentic way.
From the modern energy of Casablanca to the historical charm of Fez and Meknes, and the lively atmosphere of Marrakech and its famous Jemaa el-Fna square, you will experience the true diversity of Morocco.
Travel comfortably with your professional driver in a modern Mercedes Vito, who will accompany you throughout the journey and ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience from arrival to departure.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore Morocco’s culture, history, landscapes, and traditional souks while enjoying the flexibility and comfort of a private trip.
Pickup is available from any hotel, riad, residence, airport, or port in the selected city.
Your driver or guide will meet you at the main entrance of your hotel or accommodation at the scheduled pickup time.
For airport or port pickups, our team will contact you in advance to confirm the meeting point and ensure a smooth start to your experience.
Please provide your exact pickup location when booking to help us organize your transfer efficiently.
Our trip begins in Casablanca, the economic capital of the kingdom and second largest city in Africa, it is the heart of business and industry in Morocco. Its coast of Aïn Diab has beautiful swimming pools; cafes, restaurants, private clubs and hotels… A very active coast. A guided tour will take us outside the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the second largest mosque in the world.
Continuation to the capital of the kingdom, RABAT which has always been a flagship city with the ruins of Chellah, an ancient Roman city, with numerous monuments dating from the 13th century. The Hassan Tower (which should have been one of the largest mosques in the Muslim world). Then, we will take a trip to the Kasbah des Oudayas and the Mausoleum of King Mohamed V, architect of Morocco's independence in 1956. This mausoleum is a true jewel of Moroccan architectural art. The late King of Morocco, Hassan II, and his brother Prince Mulay Abdellah, are also buried there. Rabat is today a modern city, a garden city which houses the Royal Palace, embassies, Parliament and ministries.
Departure for TETOUAN via KENITRA. the city of the "white pigeon" and the center of Andalusian Morocco, passionately nicknamed by locals "The daughter of Granada". Visit Guersa Kebira Square, one of the city's many lively souks. Then we stop at the Medina, one of the most fascinating in the country and today listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will also see the superb Royal Palace, a fine example of Hispano-Moorish architecture.
Visit to Tangier, the mythical city, which has charmed many artists. Then we walk to reach Cape Spartel. Some highlights: the Grand and Petit Socco, the two main squares of the city full of activity, the Kasbah located on the side of the hill with a view of the port, and divided into very steep streets, Dar El Makhzen: ancient palace with its fantastic architecture, which is now considered a museum of Moroccan art. Then visit the caves of Hercules and departure for Asilah, it is today a city of artists and home to many galleries. Be sure to visit the old Portuguese town dating from the 15th century.
We will visit the beautiful city of Chefchaouen, known as the "blue city", located in the high Rif mountains, this city was founded in 1471 by Moorish exiles from Spain. “Chefchaouen a haven of peace and tranquility”. The main square is the heart of Chefchaouen, with the Kasbah (built in the 18th century), the central mosque and cafes with authentic menus.
Today you will travel to Fez, the oldest imperial city in Morocco and one of the most important cultural centers in the Islamic world. Spend the day exploring the fascinating Fez Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world. Highlights include: Al-Qarawiyyin University, one of the oldest universities in the world Bou Inania Madrasa, a beautiful Islamic school The famous Chouara Tannery, where leather is still processed using traditional techniques The colorful souks of Fez, where artisans craft pottery, carpets, brassware, and textiles Enjoy lunch in a traditional Moroccan restaurant before continuing the exploration of this extraordinary city.
Start the day with a visit to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities and the former capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail. Highlights include: Bab Mansour Gate, one of the most beautiful gates in North Africa El Hedim Square, the lively heart of the city The royal granaries and stables built during the Sultan’s reign
Next, visit the extraordinary Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These remarkably preserved ruins date back over 2,000 years and include beautiful mosaics, columns, and ancient streets that reveal the life of the Roman Empire in North Africa.
Arrive in Ouarzazate, often called the “Gateway to the Sahara Desert.” This desert city is famous for its film studios and its strategic location between the Draa, Dades, and Souss valleys.
ravel through the spectacular landscapes of southern Morocco toward Marrakech, the famous “Red City.” Discover some of the city’s most iconic landmarks: Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s most famous monument Majorelle Garden, a beautiful botanical garden created by artist Jacques Majorelle Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture The vibrant souks of Marrakech In the evening, visit Jemaa el-Fna Square, one of the most fascinating public squares in the world filled with musicians, storytellers, food stalls, and traditional performers.
Depart Marrakech for the charming coastal town of Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site formerly known as Mogador. Explore its beautiful medina, historic ramparts, fishing port, and lively artisan workshops known for carving thuya wood. Essaouira is also famous for its vibrant artistic culture and its internationally known Gnaoua Music Festival.
Continue to El Jadida, a historic Portuguese city recognized by UNESCO. Visit the impressive Portuguese Citadel and explore its ancient walls and underground cisterns, reminders of the city’s colonial past.
In the evening, return to Casablanca, marking the end of this unforgettable journey through Morocco’s imperial cities, mountain landscapes, and coastal treasures.
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