12~days Tour Holiday from Casablanca

Overview:

The best Casablanca tour package that will enable you to visit the interesting parts of Morocco is a 12 days Tour Holiday from Casablanca.

learning about its culture and visiting Morocco current and former imperial capitals while traveling through the Sahara Desert and the Atlas Mountains. Despite not having been the capital of Morocco, Casablanca has emerged as the nation economic hub.

12~days Tour holiday from Casablanca

Private 12 days Tour Holiday from Casablanca:

INCLUDED

  • Pick up & Drop off at the Airport.
  • Private Tour.
  • Air-conditioned Vehicle with Experienced Driver.
  • Hotels.
  • Tents Private.
  • Camel Trekking to the Camp.
  • Breakfasts, Dinners are Included.

❌ NOT INCLUDED

  • Drinks.
  • Lunches.

Day 1: Casa-Airport-Casablanca

Beginning our 12-day vacation in Casablanca, we’ll meet our driver at the airport and travel into the heart of the city.

Day 2: Explore Casablanca and drive to Marrakech.

The first stop on this day will be the largest and most populous city in the kingdom of Morocco. The film that we’ll see this morning, which is set in Rick Cafe, is what made Casablanca so well-known.

then your tour of Casablanca The largest mosque in both Morocco and all of Africa is included in a package in Morocco. The mosque of Hassan II Where a local guide to this enormous Moroccan structure will be waiting for you. then proceed to our next stop.

Day 3: Explore Marrakech

After breakfast, get ready to meet your Marrakech tour guide, who will assist you in exploring the city attractions. such as the Saadian tombs, the Koutoubia Tower, the Majorelle Gardens, and the Palaces of El Bahia with the Ben Youssef Koranic School.

Visit Jamaa Lfna, one of Marrakech well-known center attractions, as well. Stay the night in our BB Hotel/Riad.

Day 4: Marrakech, Tizi Ntichka Pass, Ouarzazate, and Dades Valley

We will depart Marrakech today to travel across the breathtaking Tizi Ntichka pass in the heart of the tallest Atlas mountain range.

To reach Hollywood of Africa Kasbah Ait Ben Haddo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we must first travel through Ouarzazate on our way to Dades Valley.
In the hotel for the night.

Day 5: Dades Valley, Todra Canyons, Alnif, and Tafraout Oasis

Following breakfast, we’ll take a fascinating drive through the Dades Valleys. then travel along the route known as the “road of a thousand Kasbahs” to Tinghir. having a lot of photo opportunities.

We continue to the Todra Gorge, where we will marvel at the incredible rock formations. Before heading to Alnif for lunch, we will travel through a remote area of the vast Sahara Desert to the Tafraout Oasis. Afternoon at our hotel or riad. DBB, or dinner, bed, and breakfast

Day 6: Tafraout Oasis, Berber village of Ramlia, Merzouga

Get up early, take a shower, and get ready to embark on an off-roading adventure through the Chris Valley in the vast Sahara Desert.

Once you arrive at a small Berber village, turn around, explore the people small fields, and learn how they make a living. Then, after stopping for pictures in the less-visited Ouzina desert, we continue to the Merzouga desert.

We keep moving toward our lodging. Before checking in, we will be greeted with a glass of mint tea.

Day 7: Find out what the Merzouga Desert has to offer.

Today will be devoted to learning about the Merzouga, or Morocco, desert, starting with a visit to a nomadic family who depends on their cattle and lives in a woolen tent. then proceed to a small village where we will enjoy some Gnawa music and unique dances, followed by lunch at a nearby restaurant with Berber dessert pizza.

From there, we will ride camels across the dunes to our camp on the opposite side of the dunes. After that, we capture the sunset on camera. We will travel to our destination and stay there for the entire time.

Day 8: Merzouga area, Ziz Valley, Ifrane, and Fes

The camp staff will wake you up in the morning so you can see the sunrise and have more time to take in Morocco top attractions. We first drive through the fascinating Ziz Valley and Atlas Mountains on our way to Fes.

Before reaching Ifrane, or what is known as the European village due to its architecture, we stop in the Cedar Forest. then arrive at Fes, where we are going. In the hotel for the night.

Day 9: Exploring Fes

The entire day was designated for travel through Fes Old Medina, the first imperial city of Morocco following Arab colonization. Founded in the eighth century by the Adarissa dynasty.

Our day trip to Fes will include stops at the Karawiyin Mosque, Fontaine Ennajarine, and Médersas Attarine. In the afternoon, return to the hotel.

Day 10: Fes-Chefchaouen, Blue Town

It takes 4 hours to travel directly from Fes to Chefchaoun to give oneself enough time to explore this tiny blue town with blue doors, windows, and whitewashed walls. Chefchaoun was colonized by the Spanish, unlike other Moroccan cities, and was influenced by Spanish culture and architecture. Spend the night in our hotel or riad.

Day 11: Chefchaouen-Casablanca

You’ll travel back to Casablanca after breakfast in your riad, passing through several small towns.

Day 12: Casa-Airport

Your 12 days Tour Holiday from Casablanca will come to an end when we transfer you to the airport.

FAQ about the 12~days Tour Holiday from Casablanca

Do I require a sleeping bag for the desert night?

You won’t need a sleeping bag because the 12 days Tour Holiday from Casablanca includes accommodations at a fully furnished desert camp.

Are there any other options besides using camels to get to the camp?

Yes, as we mentioned in the includes list, we also use a 4×4 car to transport tourists who prefer not to ride camels to and from the camp without charging extra. Just let us know when making the reservation.

How do I make a reservation for this tour? Is there a cancellation policy?

We require a small deposit to confirm the 12~days Tour Holiday from Casablanca via PayPal, Wise, or bank transfer to our account. The remaining balance is due in cash at pick-up and should be given to your driver in euros, or the equivalent in dollars or dirhams.

Can I use PayPal to pay the entire amount?

Since PayPal is a global institution, it also has a lot of transaction fees and operational delays, so we typically ask for balance payments in cash.

In some circumstances, we can accept full payment via Paypal; however, a 5% fee will be charged to cover the extra transaction costs. If you’re thinking about using this approach, it’s best to reschedule the payment before the tour.

Can I pay the entire amount using a bank transfer or Wise?

Yes, we accept full payment via bank transfer and Wise, but there will be an additional 2% fee to cover the transaction fee.