Colors of Morocco 9-Day Tour from Casablanca
A Colors of Morocco 9-Day Tour is full of diverse experiences. On the one hand, you have the city of Marrakech which gives an old-world charm, and on the other hand, you have the more cosmopolitan Casablanca that is famous across the globe, partly thanks to the Oscar-winning romantic movie with the same name. From the dunes of Erg-Chebbi, you get a thrilling view of the Sahara Desert.
In this brilliant 9-Day Colors of Morocco tour, you will understand what makes Morocco so cosmopolitan, yet too old-worldly, and so traditional, yet so forward-looking. You will understand the different cultures that have shaped Morocco, right from the Berber tribes and the Arab rulers to more recently the French and Spanish settlements. One of the only few countries in the world where you can witness a desert at one end and coast at the other, grand palaces in some cities, and extremely small alleys in some others. Let’s undertake the perfect Moroccan travel experience!
Departure
CasablancaDeparture Time
Depends in your arrival timeReturn Time
Depends on your return flight timeDress Code
CasualIncluded
Camel trek (one camel per guest)Entrance FeesMeals as per itineraryNew air-conditioned vehicle 4WD or Minivan/Mini BusOvernight in Desert Luxury CampPick-up and Drop Off ServiceProfessional driver/Tour guide during the tourNot Included
FlightsLocal guides in major cities: Fes; Marrakech, Casablanca mosque, Volubilis; Essaouira, Atlas MountainsLunches and drinks unless specifiedPersonal expenses
Tour Plan
Day 1: Casablanca – Arrival
Day 2: Casablanca to Fes
Leave for the cultural capital of Morocco, Fez. On the way, you will pass the capital of Morocco Rabat, where you can enjoy the Hassan Tower and the Mohamed V Mausoleum, and, then we will continue to Meknes to explore the second imperial city after Rabat. Meknes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the 4 Imperial cities of Morocco. However, of late, it has always been overshadowed by more popular tourist destinations like Fez. There are so many things that you can enjoy here starting from Bab Mansour, which is the ginormous gate that serves as an entry point to this city. The wood carvings and beautiful tilework make this one of the most beautiful gates in the whole of Morocco.
After Lunch in Meknes, we will head towards the Roman Empire ruins, Volubilis, an ancient Roman occupation that dates back to 225 BC! While the structures are in ruins, they are still as magnificent as ever, showing the might that the Roman Empire once possessed. A lot of the magnificence can be attributed to the fact that these ruins have been maintained well over the years. Due to the preservation of these historically important structures, UNESCO has granted a world heritage site to Volubilis, continue to Fes after visiting Volubilis for an Overnight.
Day 3: Exploring Fes
Day 4: Fes – Midelt – Erfoud – Merzouga
Day 5: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley – Ouarzazate
The Dades Valley is the principal route between the desert and the ancient trading oasis of Tifilalt. The main High Atlas Mountains are to the north, but at Todra the valley descends to a dramatic gorge that cuts through the mountains. It’s one of Morocco’s greatest natural sights, completed by a gently burbling stream and a welcoming cafe to rest at. At its eastern end, the valley joins that of the Ziz River, where towering palms threaten to spill over the canyon edge into the valley hundreds of meters below.
Ouarzazate boasts a significant role in the history of the south of Morocco, lying as it does at the confluence of the three major southern oasis valleys – the Draa, the Dades, and the Ouarzazate. Extensive fortifications built by successive sultans trying to dominate and control this traditionally subversive region have come and gone, the pisé walls washed away in sporadic rains. The only lasting impression has been left by the French, who made Ouarzazate their southern garrison town, laid out a grid of streets, and built modern buildings to line them. There are, however, a couple of well-preserved kasbahs in and around the town, and Ouarzazate is a great base for exploring the surrounding scenery: steep desert valleys filled with palms, leading into rocky desert plains.
It has some famous studios where films like The Lawrence of Arabia and the modern favorite TV drama Game of Thrones have been shot. You can visit the studios for a guided tour
Day 6: Ouarzazate – Ait ben haddou – Marrakech
Day 7: Exploring Marrakech
Day 8: Marrakech to Casablanca
Day 9: Casablanca – Return Flight
- A fully customized itinerary based on your interests and schedule 24/7 in-destination support from our local office in Morocco
- All accommodation stays, tours, and transfers for scheduled activities are covered unless otherwise listed in the itinerary
- A certified private driver for tours and transfers
- Local certified private guides in the Major Cities
- A meet and greet at the airport or your accommodation from your driver or manager assigned to you.
- Arrival and departure Airport pickup.
- Certified and professional tour leader during the tour
- Breakfast each day at your Riad or hotel, plus any meals indicated in the itinerary.
- 8 nights’ accommodation at the hotels mentioned above (or hotels or Riads of the same category).
- Water and Snacks in Vehicle
- Camel ride experience in the Sahara Desert Tour in Sahara
- Cooking class in the Sahara desert camp
- 8 Breakfasts
- 05 dinners
- 02 lunches ( Fes & Ait Benhaddou )
- SPA in Marrakech: Traditional Hammam and Massage
- Travel insurance, which we offer and can be purchased after you’ve booked your tour Visas (unless noted)
- Tips for services and experiences
- Lunches, and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), unless specified in the itinerary Dinners and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcohol) unless specified in the itinerary Entrance fees to historical monuments
- Local Guide's fee unless specified in the included section. Henna Tattoo experience
- Hot Air Balloon Tour leader services
- Personal charges such as laundry, phone calls, SIM cards, or room service Early check-in or late check-out from hotels (unless otherwise specified) Additional sightseeing, activities, and experiences outside of your itinerary
- Optional enhancements like room or flight upgrades, local camera or video fees Passport fees, and immunization costs.
- Taxes, and personal things purchased
- Does not include domestic or international travel.
- Everything that is not mentioned in‘’ THE PACKAGE PRICE INCLUDES
20 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Morocco - AFC Morocco Travel Tips
More and more people are visiting Morocco every year. It’s a beautiful country. If you plan on going, here are a few pointers to help you prepare for your trip.- Dress Appropriately
- Currency and Cost
- ATMs.
- Keep Correct Change with You
- Tipping
- Be Wary of Local Guides.
- Stay Away from Strangers Offering Free Tours or Directions.
- Fridays are Holy Days and Prepare for Holidays
- Careful What Water You Use
- Pack Some Immodium
- Watch Your Pockets
- What Language Do They Speak?
- Hello(Peace Be With You): Salam Alikome (salaam a eleikum)
- Thank You:Choukran (shokran)
- No Thank You: La Choukran (la shokran). This one is useful when you have a bunch of street vendors hassling you to buy something.
- Watch Out: Although you won’t use this yourself, you’ll most likely hear this in the medinas or souks (outdoor markets). It will be said by locals coming by with a mule, motorcycle, or cart and is a warning to move to the side.
- Visiting Mosques:
- Do I Need a Visa or Vaccines?
- Ask Before Taking Photos (And You May Have to Pay).
- Souvenirs to Bring Home:
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Overall, Morocco is a beautiful country, and you will be happy to experience it. As long as you’re completely aware of your surroundings, and you go in with the right mindset and expectations, you can have a wonderful experience.