Morocco Best Seller 7-Day Tour
Morocco Best Seller 7-Day Tour
You will start your 7-day Morocco Best Seller 7-Day Tour through the Moroccan Imperial Cities by visiting the cosmopolitan city of Casablanca, from where you will journey northward. You will experience a myriad of things here, right from the culture to other intangible things that are typical of a Moroccan experience such as watching the intricately woven carpets displayed against the walls all over the city, the French influence as a result of the once French colonies, and the age-old ports and trading centers.
This particular tour is more focused on giving you an Imperial experience and takes you to majestic forts and palaces. You will also witness stunning traditional handicrafts and artwork such as terracotta, pottery, and leather goods among various other things.
Departure
CasablancaDeparture Time
Depends on your flight timeReturn Time
Depends on your return flight timeDress Code
CasualIncluded
Entrance FeesMeals as per itineraryNew air-conditioned vehicle 4WD or Minivan/Mini BusPick-up and Drop Off ServiceProfessional driver/Tour guide during the tourNot Included
Camel trek (one camel per guest)FlightsLocal guides in major cities: Fes; Marrakech, Casablanca mosque, Volubilis; Essaouira, Atlas MountainsLunches and drinks unless specifiedOvernight in Desert Luxury CampPersonal expenses
Tour Plan
Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca
Your private driver/guide will pick you up from the airport and transfer you to the hotel room.
You have the entire first day to relax, get used to the local surroundings, and also to explore Morocco a bit on your own. Take a walk down the local market and soak in the feeling of being in Casablanca.
Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat -Chefchaouen
Have a sumptuous breakfast in the morning, after which you will be picked up by your tour guide and driver from your hotel. You will be starting today’s tour with a visit to the ancient fort of Chellah situated in Rabat, and then Hassan Tower. After this short visit, you will be taken to the blue city of Chefchaouen via the Kenitra-Wazzan route. You will reach Chefchaouen at around 6 pm.
You will discover this beautiful blue-colored city, which is full of small medinas. The trip also includes a drive to Meknes, where you will tour all the famous monuments such as the Bab Mansour, the square Hadeem, and the ancient walls.
At night, you can enjoy a nice meal at your hotel and relax. The next day, you will be traveling from Chefchaouen.
Day 3: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes
Start your day with a nice breakfast, and then choose either to visit a few kasbahs and gardens or take a hike to the Spanish mosque of Morocco. The Mosque is at a vantage point and offers a panoramic view of the city of Chefchaouen.
After a short visit to one of these places, you will be taken to Volibulis, which was once home to a Roman settlement of 20,000-odd people. Here, you will see the beautiful Roman ruins. Many of these structures are still intact and worth photographing. From here, Meknes is just a stone’s throw away. It was the foremost capital city of the empire of Moulay Idriss I.
Travel to Fes, where you can relax in the hotel or Riad at night.Day 4: Exploring Fes, Fes city tour
After having breakfast at the hotel, you will be exploring one of the most important cities in Morocco. Fes will take you back in time to the 8th century, with ancient walls, streets, and gates that still look the same as they did hundreds of years ago. There are a lot of famous things to check out here, such as the Theosophical College, the Palace of An-Nejjarine, Qayrawan mosque, and many more.
Fes is also famous for the tomb of Moulay Idriss II, and Zaouia of Sidi Ahmed Al-Tijani. Other mosques are dating back to the 8th and 9th century. While you are here, you will also visit the renowned tanneries where export quality leather goods are produced and shipped to various countries.
Day 5: Fes – Ifran – Beni Mellal – Marrakech
After breakfast, leave from Fes for Marrakech, the most famous city in Morocco. On the way, you will pass the Middle Atlas Mountains and the town of Ifrane. The town is famous for skiing and alpine-style architecture, which is a very different landscape from what you will experience in the other parts of Morocco. If you are not short on time, you can check out the spring and waterfalls at Ain Vittel, just outside the town.
Next, you will head towards Beni Mellal, which is an interior region offering lots of exciting historical and cultural places. Since you won’t have enough time, you can explore the Ein Osrdon Garden, and then head to Marrakech.
Arrive in Marrakech by late evening. You can choose either to retire at your hotel, or take a quick shower and snacks, and head out to explore this imperial city of Morocco. This city, dating back to the Berber Empire, is known for the traditional markets that sell pottery, jewelry, and textiles. Take a quick stroll at the marketplace, and then enjoy your dinner at any local eatery.
Day 6: Exploring Marrakech: Marrakesh city tour
After breakfast, venture out to explore Marrakech. One of the most famous places that you should cover is the Djema El Fna, which is a vibrant courtyard always bustling with life and people. Next, cover the Majorelle Garden, which is a garden built by a famous French architect. Then head towards Koutoubia Mosque, and last but not least check out the Bahai Palace. It is a beautiful palace with a huge courtyard.
we will experience the rich heritage of Marrakech on a half-day tour dedicated to discovering the city's talented artisans and craftsmen. Your journey begins in the bustling Medina, where we'll visit various workshops and studios showcasing traditional Moroccan craftsmanship. Meet skilled artisans as they demonstrate their techniques in pottery, weaving, and leatherwork, giving us an intimate glimpse into the time-honored practices that have been passed down through generations.
Explore the vibrant souks, where we can find unique handmade products such as intricate mosaics, beautiful textiles, and stunning metalwork. Our knowledgeable guide will share insights into the cultural significance of each craft and the stories behind the artisans. This immersive experience not only highlights the artistic talents of Marrakech but also supports local businesses and preserves traditional crafts.
As we wander through the colorful market streets, we'll have the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind souvenirs directly from the makers themselves, ensuring that our visit contributes to the preservation of these cherished skills. This artisan-focused tour is a perfect way to connect with Marrakech's rich cultural tapestry while supporting the local community.
Day 7: Departure Return Flight
After breakfast, we will head to Casablanca, which will take about 2.5 hours. The driver will drop you at the airport, from where you can catch your flight back home after a fulfilling Morocco Best Seller 7-Day Tour!
- Stargazing in the Sahara
- Explore the Majestic Gorges of Dades and Todra
- Culinary Journey: Cooking with the Locals
- Atlas Mountains Village Stay
- Visit a Women's Cooperative
- Sunset Camel Ride and Desert Camping
- Hammam and Spa Experience
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.