7-Days Tour From Casablanca To Merzouga Desert

Overview

If your stay in Morocco is brief, This 7-Days Tour From Casablanca To Merzouga Desert, is the ideal way to experience the best of the nation, including its ages-old Kastles and Kasbahs, the Atlas Ranges, an oasis surrounded by green fields, mud-brick local communities, and the desert with its golden dunes. Along with enjoying the nomads’ customary hospitality, you can learn about their history and way of life. learning about all of this with your expert chauffeur, who ensures that you enjoy your week in Casablanca.

7-Days Tour From Casablanca To Merzouga Desert

Private Tour In Morocco From Casablanca 7-Days:

Day 1: Transfer from Casablanca Airport to your hotel in Marrakech

Beginning in 7-Days Tour From Casablanca To Merzouga Desert will begin with a meeting with your driver at the airport and a transfer to your hotel in Marrakech. Depending. Once in Marrakech, take a transfer to your hotel or riad.

Day 2: Marrakech Guided Tour – Ouarzazate

The second day of your week starting in Casablanca will be split into two halves. In the morning, we’ll take advantage of our guide’s private guided tour of Marrakech. Visit the Medina, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and Koutoubia Mosque … We will travel to Ouarzazate in the afternoon by driving across the high Atlas Mountains. In the riad at night.

Day 3: Ouarzazat – Todra Gorge – Merzouga

We will follow the directions to Merzouga from Ouarzazate, stopping a few times along the way to take in the scenery. We will make a brief walk to the best Todra canyons after our first stop, which will be a panoramic view of the Todra Valley. After lunch, we will immediately depart for the desert to begin the most exciting part of our seven-day trip from Casablanca. Crossing the dunes on our camels. A high dune will make for the best rest stop, where we can take in the sunset before moving on to the camp for an unforgettable night. full of joy; singing and dancing with locals around a campfire while they slept under the stars…

Day 4:Merzouga desert – Ziz Valley, Ifrane, and Fez

The camp staff will wake you up early so you can see what may be the best sunrise this week from Casablanca. After breakfast, we’ll begin by Ziz Valley and make stops to get a bird’s-eye view of it. Then, after passing through Midelt and continuing through the High and Middle Atlas Mountains, we will enter the largest cedar forest, where you can see Barbary apes (monkeys). After that, travel to Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” before being dropped off at your riad in Fes.

Day 5: Explore Fes 

Today is dedicated to exploring the Medina that UNESCO has preserved. Starting at the Golden Royal Gate of the Palace, our local guide will lead us through the Medina’s alleys as we enter the Jewish Quarter. Afterward, we’ll travel to Medina’s center to see the Qaraouyine University and Mosque, the Bouanania Madrassa, and the largest tanneries in Africa, which make Fez the continent’s most traditional city. You will have free time in the afternoon to explore the souks. the road for the night.

Day 6: Fez – Rabat – Casablanca

This day of the private guided tour will be devoted to the imperial cities of Fes. From there, we may have the opportunity to travel to Meknes and Rabat and enjoy the ancient sites there, including Bab Mansour, the largest gate in all of Morocco, and the Oudaya Kasbah, the country’s royal palace. We’ll make sure to leave enough time after lunch so that we can visit Casablanca’s Great Mosque of Hassan II and the hotel for the night.

Day 7: Transfer to the Airport

Your driver will ensure that you arrive at the CMN airport on time and that your 7-day trip from Casablanca comes to an end. I hope you had a wonderful week with our driver from Casablanca.
End of your 7-Days Tour From Casablanca To Merzouga Desert

Frequently Asked

Quick Facts About Morocco

Morocco is a nation in the Maghreb region of North Africa that has access to both the Atlantic and Mediterranean seas. It is regarded as one of the most liberal Arab nations and welcomes millions of visitors each year.

The Medina in Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat’s picturesque Oudaias Kasbah neighborhood, and the country’s numerous exquisite mosques are a few of the most well-known Moroccan attractions.

There is truly something for everyone in Morocco, with its culture and history on the one hand, its beaches and mountains on the other, as well as its proximity to the Sahara Desert.

Can I Extend a Morocco Visa?

If you have a tourist visa for Morocco and would like to extend it past 90 days, you must apply for a visa extension at the nearest Moroccan police station.

How Long is a Morocco Visa Valid For?

A visa for Morocco can be obtained for a single entry or multiple entries, and its validity is limited to 90 days.

Both a long-term visa and a tourist visa for Morocco are valid for the same amount of time, but the latter enables the holder to apply for a Residence Card once they have entered the country, whereas the tourist visa does not. Even if you have a long-term visa, you must leave after three months if you don’t extend your stay and obtain a residence card.

Can I travel to Morocco right now?

General: Morocco Welcomes Visitors from Around the World.

Can you hold hands in Morocco?

In private, Moroccans are very affectionate. It’s rare and taboo to display a lot of affection in public. In Morocco, holding hands is acceptable. In most circumstances, a quick hug or stolen kiss will do.

Can you wear shorts in Morocco?

In Morocco, are shorts permitted? Yes, wearing shorts is perfectly acceptable in Morocco. This is prevalent almost everywhere. However, you might want to stick with full-length pants, capris, or longer shorts in rural Morocco.

Can you swim in the Morocco Sea?

On Morocco Atlantic coast, a natural sand wall forms a lovely lagoon that is ideal for swimming in calm water, boating in a small craft, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Out at sea, windswept waves make for excellent surfing.

What is the best city to stay in Morocco?

The top Moroccan cities to visit

Marrakech. Marrakech, the nation’s most dynamic metropolis, is a diverse meeting place of various cultures that are both African and Arab, eastern and Western. The city of Marrakech

  • Casablanca, Meknes, Fes, Tangier, Essaouira, Rabat, Ouarzazate, the Merzouga Desert, Chefchaouen, and Tangier are among the places visited.

One of the best cities in Morocco to travel to for a beach vacation is Asilah.