8 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA TO MARRAKECH

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CASABLANCA PRIVATE DESERT TOUR



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    8 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA TO MARRAKECH

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    PRIVATE TOUR — 8 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA TO MARRAKECH

    OVERVIEW

    Eight days lets you slow down enough to see both ends of the country properly. This private tour from Casablanca covers Rabat, Chefchaouen, the Roman site at Volubilis, Meknes, Fes with a full guided day in the medina, a night in the Sahara at Erg Chebbi, the Todra and Dades gorges, Ait Ben Haddou, and Marrakech — with a guided day in Marrakech at the end. You’ll have walked through two UNESCO-listed medinas, crossed two mountain ranges, and spent a night in the desert by the time it’s finished.

    Every itinerary is fully customisable to suit your preferences and pace.

    DURATION: 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
    START: CASABLANCA
    END: MARRAKECH
    TOUR STYLE: PRIVATE

    HIGHLIGHTS

    – The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
    – Chefchaouen, Morocco’s blue city
    – The Roman ruins of Volubilis
    – A full guided day in the Fes medina
    – Camel trekking across the Erg Chebbi dunes
    – Sunset and sunrise over the Sahara
    – A night under the stars in a luxury desert camp
    – A walk through the Todra Gorge
    – The UNESCO-listed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou
    – A full guided day in Marrakech
    – Crossing the High Atlas Mountains

    ITINERARY

    DAY 1: CASABLANCA → RABAT

    Pick-up at Mohammed V International Airport. First stop is the Hassan II Mosque, then we drive to Rabat to see the Hassan Tower and the Oudayas Kasbah. Overnight in Rabat. If you land at night, we’ll take you directly to a Casablanca hotel instead.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 128 km / 2 hours 10 minutes

    DAY 2: RABAT → CHEFCHAOUEN

    After breakfast, a four-hour drive north into the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen. The afternoon is yours to wander the blue-painted alleys of the medina. Overnight in Chefchaouen.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 254 km / 4 hours

    DAY 3: CHEFCHAOUEN → VOLUBILIS → MEKNES → FES

    A full day of driving with two historical stops. Volubilis, the best-preserved Roman site in Morocco, has mosaics still in place on the ground. Meknes, the 17th-century imperial capital, has the Bab el Mansour gate and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Lunch in Meknes, then on to Fes for the night in a riad in the medina.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 260 km / 4 hours 30 minutes

    DAY 4: GUIDED TOUR OF FES

    Full day in Fes with a local guide — Royal Palace gate, Al-Qarawiyyin University, the Al-Attarine Madrasa, the Nejjarine fountain, the Chouara tanneries, the Mellah, and a panoramic view from an old fortress. Overnight at your riad.

    DAY 5: FES → IFRANE → MIDDLE ATLAS → ZIZ VALLEY → MERZOUGA

    The long desert day. South through Ifrane, across the Middle Atlas via a cedar forest (Barbary macaques often show up), lunch on the road, then down through the Ziz Valley to Merzouga. Camel ride across the dunes to camp, sunset from a high ridge, dinner, and drumming around the fire. Overnight in your private tent.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 500 km / 7 hours 30 minutes

    DAY 6: MERZOUGA → RISSANI → TODRA GORGE → DADES GORGE

    Sunrise over the dunes, breakfast at camp, then back to Merzouga by camel or 4×4. Rissani souk if the day lines up, then on to the Todra Gorge for a walk, and into the Dades Valley with its “monkey fingers” rock formations. Overnight in Dades.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 310 km / 5 hours

    DAY 7: DADES → OUARZAZATE → AIT BEN HADDOU → HIGH ATLAS → MARRAKECH

    Ouarzazate first, with an optional stop at Atlas Studios, then Ait Ben Haddou — UNESCO-listed, used in Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Game of Thrones. Lunch, then the climb over the High Atlas via Tizi n’Tichka and down to Marrakech by late afternoon. Check in at your riad, and if you have energy, a walk through Jemaa El Fna is a good first introduction to the city.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 353 km / 6 hours 30 minutes

    DAY 8: GUIDED TOUR OF MARRAKECH

    Last day of the tour. Breakfast at your riad, then a local guide will take you through the main sights — Jemaa El-Fna Square, Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and the Koutoubia Mosque. After lunch, an optional visit to the Majorelle Garden in the newer part of the city.

    Drop-off at either Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) or Casablanca Mohammed V (CMN) depending on your departure flight.

     

    Price Includes

    • Pick-up from Casablanca airport or your accommodation
    • Private air-conditioned 4×4 SUV, van, or minibus
    • English or Spanish-speaking driver/guide (other languages on request)
    • 7 nights accommodation with breakfast
    • Dinner at the desert camp and in Dades Gorge
    • - Camel ride experience (one camel per person)
    • Sandboards available at the camp
    • Drop-off at your accommodation

    Price Excludes

    • Lunches & dinners       
    • Entrance fees to monuments
    • Tips (optional but appreciated)

    IMPORTANT NOTES

    – Driving times don’t include stops for lunch and sightseeing.
    – This tour can also start from Tangier.
    – Dietary preferences (vegetarian, vegan, allergies) can be accommodated — please mention this when booking.
    – Optional add-ons: professional photographer, romantic desert dinner, desert proposal setup, quad/buggy activity, cooking class, hammam, hot air balloon in Marrakech, day trips to Essaouira, Ouzoud Waterfalls, or Ourika Valley.
    – Prefer not to ride a camel? A 4×4 can take you into and out of the camp at no extra cost.
    – Three accommodation categories are available, from comfortable riads to luxury hotels.
    – Shorter (5, 6, 7 day) or longer (9, 10, 12 day, 2-week) versions available.

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    FAQ

    How do I book a tour, and what are the payment terms?

    To secure your reservation, we require a percentage deposit (payable via PayPal or Credit Card) at the time of booking. The remaining balance can be paid in cash (Euros, US Dollars, or Moroccan Dirhams) to your driver upon pick-up at the start of your tour. You may also choose to pay the full amount in advance via card or PayPal, though a standard transaction fee may apply.

    What is your cancellation policy?

    We understand that travel plans can change. Generally, if you cancel well in advance (two months or more), you will receive a full refund. Cancellations made closer to the departure date may be subject to partial refunds or fees, while last-minute cancellations within a week of the tour are typically non-refundable. Please contact us as soon as possible if you need to adjust your dates.

    Can I change or modify my private itinerary?

    Absolutely. Our private tours are fully flexible. We want your trip to be perfect, so if you wish to adjust your itinerary, simply let us know. We kindly request that any significant changes be communicated at least two weeks before your tour begins so we can make the necessary arrangements with hotels and guides.

    Is Morocco a safe destination for tourists?

    Yes, Morocco is considered a very safe destination for travelers. The country has a low crime rate, and Moroccan people are globally renowned for their warmth and generous hospitality.

    Are there physical restrictions for certain activities?

    Our tours are designed to be enjoyed by everyone, but certain activities require a basic level of fitness. For example, we advise against camel trekking for pregnant women, individuals who have recently undergone surgery, those with severe back issues, or travelers over the age of 70. We can always arrange comfortable 4×4 transportation to the desert camps as a great alternative!

    What essential items should I pack?

    We recommend packing comfortable, sturdy walking shoes for exploring medinas and ancient ruins. Bring a hat, high-SPF sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and your camera. If your tour includes a desert overnight stay, it is crucial to pack warm layers (like a fleece or jacket), as temperatures drop significantly in the Sahara at night.

    Tour Customizations & Logistics

    Are your tours suitable for families and children? Yes! Morocco is a fantastic family destination. Our guided city tours, desert camps, and activities are highly family-friendly and can be adapted to suit the pace and interests of travelers of all ages.

    Can you accommodate special dietary needs? Certainly. Moroccan cuisine is diverse and adaptable. Whether you are vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or have specific food allergies, simply inform us at the time of booking, and we will ensure your dietary needs are fully met throughout your journey.

    Can we add optional activities to our tour? Yes, adventure awaits! We can easily add optional excursions to your itinerary, such as ATV quad biking, sandboarding down the dunes, or buggy tours in the desert. Just let us know what you are interested in.

    Can we do a day trip to the Sahara Desert? Because the true Sahara Desert (like Merzouga or Zagora) is located quite far from major cities—for example, it is over 600 kilometers from Casablanca and involves a long drive over the Atlas Mountains from Marrakech—it cannot be done in a single day. To truly experience the magic of the dunes, we highly recommend a multi-day tour of at least 3 to 4 days.