Three Week Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca
Three Week Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca Highlight
Duration:
21 day
Departing From:
Casablanca
Travel Style:
Private Tour
Language:
english & french
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Trip Overview
This Three Week Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca is designed as the ultimate comprehensive loop of Morocco, engineered for travelers who want to experience the country in depth rather than rushing through the major sights. Starting and ending in Casablanca, the route follows a logical geographic flow that prevents exhausting backtracking. It covers the Atlantic coastline, the dramatic Rif and Atlas mountain ranges, the historic northern coast, the ancient imperial heartlands, and the vast dunes of the Sahara.
By spreading the journey over three full weeks, the pace remains sophisticated and manageable. It perfectly balances high energy, guided cultural immersions in medieval cities with built-in nature excursions and coastal relaxation, ensuring you experience three week Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca and Morocco’s immense geographical and cultural diversity without travel fatigue.
Top Tour Highlights
Architectural Marvels of the Imperial Cities: Gain exclusive insights into
Morocco’s dynastic history across four imperial capitals. Key architectural pillars include the
soaring, seaside Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, the manicured monuments of Rabat, the
monumental Bab El-Mansour gate in Meknes, and the vibrant palaces of Marrakech.
The Deep Labyrinth of Fes el-Bali: Spend two dedicated days stepping back into the
Middle Ages inside the world’s largest car-free urban space. Alongside a licensed guide, you
will witness the historic Chouara Tannery operating just as it did centuries ago, and visit Al
Qarawiyyin, recognized as the oldest continuously operating university on Earth.
The Blue-Washed Streets of Chefchaouen: Nestled high in the Rif Mountains, the
striking, azure-washed lanes of the “Blue Pearl” offer an unforgettable aesthetic experience
and a relaxed, slower-paced contrast to the bustling imperial medinas.
Premium Sahara Desert Expedition: Transition from the lush palm groves of the Ziz
Valley into the massive golden dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga. This signature experience
features a late-afternoon camel trek timed with the desert sunset, an overnight stay at a luxury
desert camp under the stars, and traditional live Gnawa music.
Ancient History & Hollywood Legacy: Walk through the layers of time by exploring
the remarkably preserved 2,000-year-old Roman mosaics at Volubilis. Later, cross into the
fortress world of the High Atlas to explore Ksar Ait Benhaddou, the iconic earthen clay
village featured in epic films like Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven.
Coastal Serenity in Essaouira: Cap off the three-week journey by trading the high
energy of Marrakech for the breezy, white-and-blue Atlantic port town of Essaouira, famous
for its historic sea ramparts, local art scenes, and exceptional fresh seafood.
Itinerary:
Days 1–3: The Atlantic Gateway (Casablanca & Rabat)
Three Week Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca. Your journey begins in Casablanca, the economic heart of the kingdom. Spend your arrival day adjusting to the local rhythm and exploring the stunning architecture of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the few functional mosques open to non-Muslims, situated right on the Atlantic edge. On Day 2, take a short morning train or private transfer north to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant, manicured capital. Dedicate the next two days here to exploring the 12th-century Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the tranquil, blue-and-white Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the Bou Regreg river, allowing for a smooth and sophisticated introduction to the country.
Days 4–7: The Northern Charms (Tangier & Chefchaouen)
On Day 4, travel farther north along the coast to the historic, cosmopolitan city of Tangier. Spend your time here navigating the historic Kasbah, visiting the legendary Caves of Hercules, and enjoying a mint tea at the iconic Café Hafa overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. On Day 6, transition inland toward the Rif Mountains to reach Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue Pearl.” Dedicate Day 7 entirely to slow-paced exploration, wandering through its dreamlike, azure-washed medina alleys, shopping for unique regional handicrafts, and watching the sunset from the Spanish Mosque perched on the hillside.
Days 8–11: Intellectual and Imperial Foundations (Fes, Meknes & Volubilis)
Depart the north on Day 8 and head south toward Fes, the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco. Use Day 9 and Day 10 to dive deep into Fes el-Bali, the world’s largest car-free urban area; hiring a licensed local guide is highly recommended to successfully navigate the labyrinth of sensory highlights, including the Chouara Tannery, the Al-Qarawiyyin University, and the intricate Bou Inania Madrasa. On Day 11, take a seamless day trip to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing exceptional mosaics, followed by an afternoon stop in the imperial city of Meknes to marvel at the monumental Bab El-Mansour gate.
Days 12–14: The Desert Transition (Ziz Valley & Merzouga Sahara)
On Day 12, begin a scenic, long-distance journey south across the Middle Atlas Mountains, pausing to see the cedar forests of Ifrane and Midelt before descending into the dramatic palm groves of the Ziz Valley. Day 13 brings you to the gateway of the Sahara at Merzouga, where you will trade your vehicle for a late-afternoon camel trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi to witness a spectacular desert sunset. Spend the night at a luxury desert camp under a canopy of stars, and utilize Day 14 to explore the desert region more deeply, including an excursion to meet nomadic families and listen to traditional Gnawa music in Khamlia village.
Days 15–17: Canyons, Kasbahs, and Cinema (Dades, Ouarzazate & Ait Benhaddou)
Leave the dunes on Day 15, traveling west through the spectacular, sheer rock walls of the Todra Gorge and entering the rugged Dades Valley, known for its unique “monkey fingers” geological formations. On Day 16, journey along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs to Ouarzazate, the Hollywood of Morocco, where you can tour the famous Atlas Film Studios. Spend Day 17 exploring the nearby Ksar of Ait Benhaddou, a breathtaking, fortified earthen village that has served as the backdrop for countless epic films, before crossing the dramatic High Atlas Mountains via the winding Tizi n’Tichka pass.
Days 18–21: The Grand Finale (Marrakech & Essaouira)
Arrive in the vibrant “Red City” of Marrakech on Day 18. Dedicate your first full day here to the historic Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, the sensory-rich souks, and the nightly street-theater spectacle of Jemaa el-Fnaa square. On Day 20, escape the city’s high energy with a day trip to the breezy coastal town of Essaouira, walking its historic seaside ramparts and enjoying freshly grilled seafood at the port. Finally, on Day 21, conclude your journey by visiting Marrakech’s tranquil Majorelle Garden in the morning before transferring back to Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport for your departure flight.
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What’s Included
Comfortable 4×4 vehicle or air-conditioned minivan for the entire tour
• Professional English or French speaking driver/guide
• Hotel accommodation during the tour (standard or luxury option)
• Desert camp accommodation in the desert (standard or luxury tents)
• Daily breakfast at hotels and desert camp
• Traditional Moroccan dinners at hotels and in the desert camp
• Camel trekking experience in the Sahara dunes
• Pick-up and drop-off from your accommodation
What’s Not Included
• Lunches and drinks
• Entrance fees to monuments and museums
• Personal expenses
• Travel insurance
• Tips for driver/guide and hotel staff

























