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Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days

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  • 11 days 10 nights
  • Max People : no limit
  • Wifi Available
  • Every day
  • Min. people : 1
  • Pickup: Airpot

Morocco is a country full of culture and history, and there is no better way to experience it than by taking 11 Days morocco tour from Casablanca.

From there, you will visit Rabat, the capital city, before journeying to Chefchaouen, a picturesque town known for its blue-washed buildings. You will then have the opportunity to explore the Roman ruins at Volubilis before making your way to Fes, where you can wander through the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Then it’s on to Ifrane, often referred to as the Switzerland of Morocco, before heading into the Sahara Desert for a once-in-a-lifetime experience staying in a traditional Berber camp.

The trip will also take you through Todra Gorges, Dades Valley and Ouarzazate before your 11 Days  Morocco tour ending in Marrakech, where you can explore the Souks and relax in one of the many gardens. 

Departure & Return Location

Casablanca to Marrakech (it can be customized)

Departure Time

To be update

Price Includes

  • Hotels and accommodation for 10 nights
  • Comfortable air-conditioned 4×4/minibus vehicle
  • An English speaking driver
  • Pick up and drop off from Airport/Hotel/Riad
  • Local guides
  • Breakfasts daily
  • 3 dinners in the desert

Price Excludes

  • Flight tickets & visa
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
  • Lunches
  • Tiping

What to Expect in this Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days

Morocco Desert Tours from Casablanca

This 11 Days Morocco tour takes you to see the wonders of Morocco. It includes all the best destinations and some of the hidden parts that tourists cannot see; with a local guide, you can reach places others can’t, or don’t know about!

  • Camel Trekking and desert camping
  • Visiting all the Game of Thrones locations in Morocco.
  • Guided Visits of Fez and Marrakech
  • Visiting the Roman Empire ruins at Volubilis
  • Seeing wild monkeys in the cedar forest of Azrou
  • Discovering exotic local markets and hidden part of Morocco

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Best Morocco Desert Tour Itinerary

Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days itinerary

11 Days in Morocco from Casablanca

Day 1Arrival Day in Casablanca

Your Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days starts with a tailored schedule based on your flight details. Upon arrival, your driver will meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel for some rest. Then, you’ll explore Casablanca.

Casablanca, with its Mediterranean climate, boasts warm summers and mild winters, with temperatures ranging from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius (64-77 degrees Fahrenheit).

You’ll begin by visiting the Hassan II Mosque, Africa’s largest mosque, completed in 1993. Then, head to the Old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historical buildings and traditional Moroccan items.

Casablanca’s beaches like Ain Diab Beach and Corniche Beach offer opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.

Casablanca has something for everyone, from its rich history and culture to its beautiful scenery, making it an ideal start to your Moroccan adventure. Enjoy your overnight stay in Casablanca.

Day 2Casablanca, Rabat and Chefchaouen

Today, you leave for Rabat.

Rabat, the capital of Morocco, is a beautiful and historic city. The city has a long history dating back to the Roman Empire, when it was known as Sala Colonia. In the Middle Ages, Rabat was an important strategic stronghold for the Moroccan kingdom. The city’s current name comes from the 12th century Almohad dynasty, when it was known as Ribat al-Fath.

First up, you will visit the interesting Museum of Moroccan Arts, which houses a collection of traditional Moroccan art and artifacts. The museum is located in the historic Chellah district of Rabat. The district is also home to the ruins of a 14th century Merinid fortress and an 18th century royal palace.

Next up on our list is the Rabat’s old city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is well worth a visit. The city’s medieval walls and gates, as well as its many mosques and madrassas, are testimony to its rich history. The Kasbah of the Udayas is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rabat. This 11th century fortress was once the home of the Moroccan royal family. Today, it houses a museum and art gallery.

Then, you head to the Morocco’s largest university, the Mohammed V University. Founded in 1957, the university is named after Morocco’s independence leader and former king. The university campus is located in the western part of the city.

After lunch, you leave for Chefchaouen arriving there in the evening. overnight stay at Chefchaouen.

Day 3Exploring the Blue City Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is a city in the Rif Mountains of north-western Morocco. The city is known for its striking blue-and-white buildings and views of the mountains. Nearby attractions include the ruined kasbah of Tétouan, the caves of Hercules, and the Cascades d’Akchour waterfalls.

After breakfast, you continue your 1é days journey on your own to explore this amazing city. The streets are lined with blue-and-white buildings, and the walls of the medina are painted in blue. The city is a popular tourist destination, and it is known for its woolen blankets and carpets, leather goods, and Moroccan oil lamps. There are also many shops selling traditional Moroccan spices and teas.

When the sun sets in Chefchaouen, the blue-washed buildings of the old city take on a whole new look. The Spanish Mosque, abandoned for years, is a particularly striking sight. As you make your way to the mosque, you can see the last rays of sunlight filtering through the mountains, casting a golden glow over the city. It’s a magical moment that you’ll always remember. overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 4Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes and Fes

After breakfast, you leave for Fes. On the way, the first stop is Volubilis. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the best-preserved Roman ruins in Morocco. The site is located near the city of Meknes, about 30 miles (48 km) from Fes.

Volubilis was once the capital of the Kingdom of Mauretania. It was founded by Phoenician settlers in the 3rd century BCE and continued to be inhabited until the 7th century CE. The site includes a number of well-preserved Roman ruins, including a triumphal arch, a basilica, temples, and numerous mosaics.

Then, continuing onwards, we make a stop at Meknes. The city is home to a number of historical sites, including the Medresa Bou Inania, which is a 14th century Islamic school, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, which is the tomb of one of Morocco’s most famous rulers.

Then, the drive continues and you arrive at Fes in the evening. The driver drops you off at the hotel. overnight stay at your hotel.

Day 5Exploring Fes one of the Imperial Cities

Today, you’ll start on a guided tour of Fes, one of Morocco’s most ancient cities. The tour will take you through the narrow streets of the old Medina, the Jewish quarter Mellah, and the famous tanneries. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit a tile art factory and the University of Al Quaraouiyine. In the evening, you’ll return to your hotel for dinner and rest.

Another journey of your Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days ends here, make sure to get some rest.

Day 6Fes - Ifrane - Merzouga

Know after spending 2 nights in Fes, you continue your Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days to onther part of Morocco, you will finally make it to Merzouga Desert.

On the way, you make a stop at Ifrane. It is a small city located in the Middle Atlas mountains of Morocco. It is known for its cool climate and alpine scenery.

Some of the main attractions in Ifrane include the ski resort, the Royal Palace, and the University of Al Akhawayn. The ski resort is located on the outskirts of the city and offers a great opportunity to enjoy the snow-capped mountains. The Royal Palace is Ifrane’s most iconic landmark. The University of Al Akhawayn is also located in Ifrane and is one of Morocco’s most prestigious universities.

After exploring Ifrane, we continue towards Merzouga desert passing the lush green forests of Azrou wher we will stop to capture some moments with barbary monkeys.

Later, by the end of the evening, we will arrive at Merzouga Desert.

Situated in the south-eastern part of Morocco, the Merzouga Desert is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. With its vast expanse of sand dunes and beautiful landscape, the desert is a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

The camel will be waiting for you. Camel trekking is a great way to explore the desert and see the sand dunes up close. You can explore the desert and get up close and personal with its many wonders. The camels are specially trained to carry tourists through the sand dunes, and they are very comfortable and safe.

You get to experience the vast and majestic sand dunes of Erg Chebbi while the sun sets in the desert. It really is a memorable experience.

Dinner and overnight stay in a camp at Merzouga desert.

Day 7Merzouga Desert Tour

Leave Merzouga town after breakfast to explore the Erg Chebbi sand dunes, where you can take pictures of fascinating scenery. Whether you are sand skiing in Merzouga or riding a camel, the Erg Chebbi dunes will surprise you. For those who are most enthusiastic, you can practice quad and 4×4 driving on the Erg chabbi or Erg Znigui.

You’ll stop by a few of the area’s nomadic households briefly along the way. Continue on to Khamlia, where you can attend a concert of Gnawa music. Black people from Mali, Senegal, and Mauritania reside in this town. A quick trip to the Mifiss mines is followed by a return to the Merzouga riad/hotel.

Before it becomes dark, take a dromedary to the “Haima,” or Berber tents, where dinner will be served outside under the stars and you might hear traditional Berber music played with drums. Visit the tent camp and stay the night.

Day 8Desert - Rissani -Todra Gorges - Dades Valley

The hosts will wake you up in the morning to experience the sunrise of Merzouga Desert. The sky is ablaze with colours, a tapestry of oranges, pinks and reds. The sun slowly rises above the horizon, its rays spilling across the desert landscape. The light transforms the desert, making the sand glow. For a few moments, the world is at peace.

Now, you will return to the village of Merzouga and head towards Todra Gorges after your breakfast. On the way, you will make a short stop at Erfoud where you will learn about the Fossil Mining there. Finally, you will arrive at Todra Gorges.

It is a canyon located in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco. The gorge is about 10 kilometers long and has walls that are up to 300 meters high in some places. There are several villages located within the gorge, including the village of Tinghir.

You can choose to hike a bit or just take a relaxing stroll here. Then, you drive along the Dades River to finally arrive at Boumalne Dades. Dinner and overnight stay here.

Day 9Dades Valley - Ouarzazate - Ait ban Haddou - Marrakech

Today, we head towards Ouarzazate passing through the stunning Rose Valley. Here, you can learn about the process through which rose petals are turned into Rose water.

We finally arrive at Ouarzazate where we will visit the Atlas Studios. Since its inception in the early 1970s, Atlas Studio has been responsible for some of the most iconic recordings of all time. From Led Zeppelin to the Rolling Stones, countless artists have made the trek to Morocco to record at Atlas Studio.

In recent years, Atlas Studio has become a mecca for film and television producers looking to capture the essence of Morocco. Game of Thrones, Homeland, and Body of Lies are just a few of the many productions that have filmed at Atlas Studios.

Then, we visit the Kasbah Ait Benhaddou. It is a small village located in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains, about 75 miles from Marrakech. The village is known for its traditional earthen architecture, which has remained unchanged for centuries. In 1987, Ait Benhaddou was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ait Benhaddou is an excellent example of traditional earthen architecture. The houses in the village are built from a mixture of earth and straw, which makes them very strong and resistant to the elements. The village is situated on a trade route between Marrakech and the Sahara Desert, and it was an important stop for traders and travelers in the past. restaurants.

After lunch, we leave for Marrakech arriving there in the evening. overnight stay.

Another journey of your Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days ends here, make sure to get some rest.

Day 10Exploring Marrakech with Local Guide

Marrakech is a city in central Morocco. It is the fourth largest city in the country. It grew rapidly and established itself as a cultural, religious, and trading centre for the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa; its Jemaa el-Fnaa, is the busiest square in Africa.

After breakfast, we set out to visit this amazing city. It is known for its medieval city walls, architecture, and sunsets.

Some of the most popular tourist attractions you will visit, with your local guide, include the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, the Medina, and the Majorelle Gardens.

The Jemaa el-Fnaa square is a vibrant and lively place that is full of vendors, musicians, and performers. It is a great place to people watch and experience the culture of Marrakech.

The Medina is the old city of Marrakech and is full of narrow streets and traditional Moroccan architecture. It is a great place to explore and find hidden treasures.

The Majorelle Gardens are a beautiful oasis in the middle of the city. They are full of colorful flowers and plants, and they offer a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of Marrakech.

In addition, you will discover a lot of meusums and monuments like the Koutoubia Mosque, the Medersa Ben Youssef, Bahia Palace and others.

This city has a lot to offer for everyone. overnight stay at Marrakech.

Day 11End of Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days

Well, this the last day of your Casablanca Desert Tours 11 Days . It is for saying goodbye. Although its never easy, because you have travelled together and have developed a strong bond with everyone around. But yeah, goodbyes are not the end.

The last day is organised based on your flight details. The driver will drop you off at the airport whether in Casablanca or Marrakech and you leave Morocco with a lot of stories to tell.

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Morocco Desert tours from Casablanca

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