7 Days Morocco Tour From Casablanca City
Overview
Elegant seaside escapes, imperial cities, and unforgettable cultural immersion.
Day 1 — Arrival in Casablanca & Seaside Welcome
Your journey begins the moment you land at Mohammed V Airport, where a private chauffeur welcomes you with VIP fast-track assistance. After a smooth drive into the city, you settle into your 5-star hotel overlooking the Atlantic coast, where the sound of the waves instantly sets a relaxing tone. In the evening, enjoy a fine dinner of modern Moroccan cuisine near the iconic Hassan II Mosque, beautifully illuminated over the ocean.
Day 2 — Casablanca → Rabat (The Coastal Royal Capital)
After breakfast, your driver takes you along the scenic coastline toward Rabat, a city where elegance meets tradition. Explore the Oudaya Kasbah’s blue-and-white alleys, the majestic Hassan Tower, and the serene Royal Mausoleum. In the afternoon you check into a luxurious boutique riad, where you’re pampered with mint tea and a peaceful atmosphere before a gourmet dinner in the old medina.
Day 3 — Rabat → Chefchaouen (The Blue Pearl of Morocco)
Today you head north toward the Rif Mountains, watching the landscape shift from coastal plains to forested hills. Arriving in Chefchaouen feels like stepping into a dream—every street is washed in soothing shades of blue. Your afternoon is spent wandering peaceful alleys, shopping for local crafts, and capturing unforgettable photos. At sunset, relax on a rooftop terrace with panoramic mountain views.
Day 4 — Chefchaouen → Fes (The Spiritual Capital)
After a calm morning in the Blue City, your journey continues toward Fes, one of the world’s oldest and most fascinating cities. After settling into a historic palace-style riad, a private guide leads you through the medieval labyrinth of Fes el-Bali. You’ll explore artisan quarters, ancient madrasas, and panoramic viewpoints, discovering the authentic soul of Moroccan craftsmanship and culture. Dinner tonight is served in an elegant traditional restaurant inside the medina.
Day 5 — Fes → Casablanca (Via Volubilis & Meknes)
On your way back to Casablanca, you stop to explore the Roman ruins of Volubilis, walking among ancient temples and mosaics that have stood for nearly two thousand years. Continue to Meknes, where you visit the grand Bab Mansour gate and the peaceful royal granaries. By late afternoon you arrive in Casablanca again, checking into your luxury hotel and unwinding by the ocean.
Day 6 — Casablanca Coastal Day & Hassan II Mosque
This day is dedicated to fully enjoying the coastal charm of Casablanca. Visit the Hassan II Mosque for an unforgettable guided tour—its ocean-front location and intricate craftsmanship are truly breathtaking. Spend the afternoon strolling the seaside Corniche or relaxing at a luxury beach club. In the evening, enjoy a sunset dinner featuring fresh Atlantic seafood in one of the city’s upscale restaurants.
Day 7 — Departure from Casablanca
Your final morning is peaceful and unhurried, allowing you to enjoy breakfast and a last walk along the oceanfront. When it’s time, your private driver escorts you to Casablanca Airport, ensuring a smooth and comfortable departure. You leave Morocco with unforgettable memories of cities, mountains, and coastlines—and a desire to return.
Tour on Map
PRIVATE JET TOUR ON CHOICE
Accommodations & Activities
Car Tour On Choice
INCLUDING PESTATIONS
- Private Luxury Transportation Throughout The Tour.
- Personalized, Guided Tours in Key Destinations.
- Tour Desert On Camel For 2 Hours
- Quad Experience For 2 Hours
- Air Ballooning Experience Around Marrakech Villages For 2 Hours
- Buggy Experience For 2 Hours
- Parachut Jump With Photos & Videos Package
- All accomodations are in single room
- 24/7 MLV On-Call Support
- Internet access
- Meals (Not included )
- Entrance Fees, Taxes and All Gratuities Except Resident Tour Director
- Travel insurance ( Not included
- 3 Nights On Half Board in Palace Hotel HAYATT REGENCY
- 1 Night On Half Board in Riad Palace FEZ and SPA
- 1 Night On Half Board in Palace TAJ Hotel
- 1 Night On Half Board in Hotel Palace FOUR SAISONS
PRICES & AVAIBILITIES
FROM 17 APRIL TO 15 JUIN
FROM 16 JUIN TO 20 OCTOBER
FROM 21 OCTOBER TO 15 DECEMBER
FROM 16 DECEMBER TO 15 FEBRUARY
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FAQ
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. You can submit and track applications for E-Visa or AEVM (Electronic Travel Authorizations to Morocco) through the Acces Maroc portal.
The maximum duration for a tourist trip is 90 days. If you need to stay longer, you can request an extension at the nearest police station for an additional 90 days.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Yes, international credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted in hotels, some restaurants, shops, and petrol stations. ATM machines for cash withdrawals are also widespread in Morocco.
Yes, you can find internet access at cafes, hotel lobbies, and occasionally free Wi-Fi in public areas. However, internet access in rural areas can be limited. A smartphone with the right plan can provide connectivity almost everywhere.
Both modern flushable toilets and Turkish toilets are available. Tours often aim to visit places with modern facilities.
No, it’s advised to drink bottled water and avoid using tap water for drinking or brushing your teeth. Bottled water is typically provided.
ATM machines are common in airports, metropolitan areas, and medinas but are rare in rural areas. Carry enough cash when traveling outside cities.
Public holidays vary annually due to the lunar calendar. Key holidays include:
- New Year’s Day: January 1
- Independence Manifesto Day: January 11
- Milad un Nabi (Prophet’s Birthday): Varies
- Labor Day: May 1
- Throne Day: July 30
- Eid al-Fitr: Varies
- Eid al-Adha: Varies
- Independence Day: November 18
Yes, Morocco prioritizes the safety of its visitors. To avoid issues, choose a reliable travel company and avoid suspicious places. Local authorities and police are available in tourist areas to address any concerns.
When visiting Morocco, wearing pants and a shirt is common and appropriate, as most locals dress this way. In rural areas, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt can offer protection from the sun and wind.
Pack essential items such as a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Comfortable footwear is vital for extended walking. Consider bringing the following:
- Shawl or scarf: Useful as a wrap, headscarf, or sun shield.
- Comfortable shoes and sandals: A pair for all-day wear and flip-flops or lightweight sandals for comfort.
- Loose-fitting clothing: Choose lightweight, breathable fabrics to stay cool. Avoid tight clothing, and opt for tops with short sleeves or sleeveless styles.
Adapt your wardrobe to the season: layer in winter and opt for light outfits in summer. For formal occasions or upscale dining, bring appropriate attire like a dress or suit.
Yes, alcohol consumption is allowed in licensed venues such as hotels and restaurants. However, drinking in public places and transporting alcohol across the border is prohibited by law. As Morocco is a Muslim country, these restrictions align with local customs and regulations.
It’s challenging to obtain Moroccan Dirham outside the country as it’s a closed currency. Those who manage to do so often face high bank commissions. Once in Morocco, you’ll find ATMs, exchange points, and banks widely available. Many businesses, shops, and restaurants accept credit cards, though a 5% transaction fee is often applied.
