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10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

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About the 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

Travel on 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour with Marrakech Student Trips and experience Morocco through a clear, comfortable and professionally planned itinerary. This private route connects Marrakech, Casablanca with scenic roads, cultural stops, local towns, desert landscapes and enough time to enjoy each stage without unnecessary rush. The tour is built for travelers who want trusted transport, flexible stops, helpful driver support and a realistic program from pickup to final drop-off. Depending on the itinerary, you can enjoy Atlas Mountains views, kasbah routes, palm valleys, medinas, Sahara dunes, camel trekking, desert camp nights and authentic Moroccan hospitality. Each day is organized with a simple title and a clear description so guests understand the route before booking.

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10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour Itinerary

Day 1 u2013 Casablanca to Rabat

Start your 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour with pickup from Casablanca airport, hotel, port, train station, or meeting point. Visit the Hassan II Mosque area depending on timing and enjoy the Atlantic atmosphere of Moroccou2019s economic capital. Travel toward Rabat, the official capital of Morocco, known for royal landmarks, calm streets, and ocean views. Visit Hassan Tower, Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Royal Palace area, and the Kasbah of the Oudayas depending on time. Enjoy the mix of imperial history, Atlantic scenery, Andalusian architecture, and modern Moroccan city life. Overnight stay in Rabat after a relaxed first day connecting Casablanca with Moroccou2019s elegant capital.

Day 2 u2013 Rabat to Chefchaouen via Rif Mountains

After breakfast, leave Rabat and travel north through countryside roads, green hills, small towns, and scenic landscapes. Continue toward the Rif Mountains, where the views become more peaceful, colorful, and perfect for photo stops. Arrive in Chefchaouen, the famous blue city known for painted streets, mountain views, and relaxed Moroccan charm. Enjoy free time to walk through blue alleys, small squares, local shops, viewpoints, and traditional medina corners. Chefchaouen is one of Moroccou2019s most photogenic destinations and a beautiful cultural stop on this itinerary. Overnight stay in Chefchaouen after a scenic day from Rabat into northern Morocco.

Day 3 u2013 Chefchaouen to Fes via Volubilis and Meknes

After breakfast, enjoy a final morning walk in Chefchaouen before leaving the Rif Mountains toward Fes. Travel through countryside landscapes and stop at Volubilis, the Roman archaeological site known for ruins, mosaics, and open views. Continue to Meknes, one of Moroccou2019s imperial cities, with historic gates, old walls, traditional squares, and royal heritage. Drive onward to Fes, one of Moroccou2019s oldest cultural and spiritual cities, famous for its ancient medina. Arrive in Fes and enjoy the first impression of traditional streets, riads, souks, and authentic Moroccan atmosphere. Overnight stay in Fes before a full cultural discovery of the medina and imperial city highlights.

Day 4 u2013 Fes Guided Visit and Medina Discovery

Spend the day discovering Fes, one of Moroccou2019s most important imperial cities and a center of crafts, learning, and tradition. Explore the old medina with narrow streets, traditional souks, artisan workshops, historic gates, and local atmosphere. Visit famous highlights such as the tanneries, Nejjarine area, Bou Inania Madrasa, viewpoints, and cultural districts. Learn about Moroccan architecture, handmade products, religious heritage, food culture, and daily life inside the ancient medina. This Fes sightseeing day gives you a deeper connection to Moroccou2019s history before traveling toward the Sahara Desert. Overnight stay in Fes after a full day of culture, medina exploration, monuments, and authentic Moroccan heritage.

Day 5 u2013 Fes to Merzouga Desert via Ifrane and Ziz Valley

After breakfast, leave Fes and travel through Ifrane, cedar forest areas, Midelt, and the Middle Atlas Mountains. Continue toward Errachidia and stop in the Ziz Valley for panoramic views of palm groves, cliffs, mountains, and oasis scenery. Pass Erfoud and desert towns before reaching Merzouga, the gateway to the golden Erg Chebbi dunes. Meet your camel guide and begin a sunset camel trek across the Sahara dunes toward your Merzouga desert camp. Enjoy mint tea, Moroccan dinner, Berber music, stars, and peaceful desert atmosphere at the Sahara camp. Spend the night in a Merzouga desert camp surrounded by Erg Chebbi dunes and authentic southern Morocco scenery.

Day 6 u2013 Merzouga Desert Discovery and Second Sahara Night

Wake up early to watch sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes before enjoying breakfast at the Merzouga desert camp. Spend the day discovering Merzouga with desert landscapes, nomad culture, palm areas, Sahara viewpoints, and local life. Depending on your arrangement, visit Khamlia village, meet nomad families, explore fossil areas, or enjoy a 4x4 desert excursion. Take time for photos, relaxation, and a deeper experience of the golden dunes without rushing toward Marrakech. In the afternoon, enjoy another sunset near Erg Chebbi and the peaceful atmosphere of southern Morocco. Overnight stay in Merzouga with dinner, Berber hospitality, and unforgettable Sahara desert memories.

Day 7 u2013 Merzouga to Dades Valley via Todra Gorges

After breakfast, leave Merzouga and begin the journey toward Rissani, Erfoud, Tinghir, and Todra Gorges. Walk between the high cliffs of Todra Gorges and enjoy one of Moroccou2019s most impressive canyon landscapes. Continue through palm groves, Berber villages, kasbah views, and scenic southern routes toward Dades Valley. Enjoy views of red rock formations, traditional settlements, valleys, and the famous Road of Thousand Kasbahs. This day connects the Sahara Desert with Moroccou2019s mountain valleys, giving beautiful stops for photos and local scenery. Overnight stay in Dades Valley with dinner after a scenic route through desert towns, gorges, and southern Morocco landscapes.

Day 8 u2013 Dades Valley to Marrakech via Ait Ben Haddou

After breakfast, leave Dades Valley and travel through the Road of Thousand Kasbahs toward Ouarzazate. Stop near Ouarzazate, known as the gateway to the Sahara and one of Moroccou2019s famous film regions. Visit Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for clay architecture, caravan history, and dramatic views. Cross the High Atlas Mountains through the Tizi nu2019Tichka pass with panoramic landscapes, Berber villages, and mountain roads. Enjoy stops for photos, coffee, lunch, and final views while traveling from southern Morocco toward Marrakech. Arrive in Marrakech in the evening for overnight stay near the medina, riad area, or chosen accommodation.

Day 9 u2013 Marrakech Guided Visit and Medina Discovery

Spend the day discovering Marrakech, the Red City, known for its lively medina, gardens, souks, palaces, and historic monuments. Depending on your preference, visit Jemaa el-Fnaa, Koutoubia Mosque area, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, or local craft markets. Walk through colorful souks, traditional streets, local shops, and historic corners filled with Moroccan atmosphere. Enjoy free time for photos, shopping, Moroccan food, tea, and a relaxed experience of Marrakechu2019s cultural energy. This Marrakech sightseeing day gives a beautiful finish after the desert, mountains, Fes, Chefchaouen, Rabat, and Casablanca. Overnight stay in Marrakech after a full day of medina exploration, city highlights, and Red City charm.

Day 10 u2013 Marrakech to Essaouira or Final Drop-off

After breakfast, choose a flexible final day depending on your travel plan, flight time, and preferred ending. You can enjoy a day trip to Essaouira, the Atlantic coastal city known for its medina, fishing port, beach, and relaxed atmosphere. If you prefer to stay in Marrakech, enjoy free time for shopping, gardens, hammam, food, or a final medina walk. Your driver can arrange transfer to Marrakech airport, hotel, riad, train station, or another agreed drop-off point. This final day completes your journey from Casablanca through Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga Desert, valleys, and Marrakech. The 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour ends with memories of Moroccou2019s imperial cities, Sahara dunes, mountains, kasbahs, and coast.

Practical Details – 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

Duration, distance, vehicle options, and pricing for your private morocco tour.

Duration10 Days / 9 Nights
Distance CoveredMulti-day route
TransportPrivate A/C Vehicle
Group SizePrivate & Group
Price FromOn Request
CityMarrakech

Included & Not Included – 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

What’s Included

  • Hotel Pickup
  • Private Transport
  • Driver Guide
  • Photo Stops
  • Booking Support

What’s Not Included

  • Lunch Drinks
  • Personal Expenses
  • Entrance Fees
  • Travel Insurance

Highlights – 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

City Discovery
Scenic Route
Local Culture
Historic Sites
Comfort Travel
Flexible Stops

Frequently Asked Questions – 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

Yes, 10 days is a very good duration for a Casablanca to Marrakech Tour with cities, desert, mountains, and coast. It gives you time for Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga Desert, Todra Gorges, Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech, and Essaouira.

The tour includes pickup from Casablanca, air-conditioned transport, private driver, camel trekking, selected dinners, breakfasts, and desert camp accommodation. Lunches, drinks, entrance fees, local guides, extra activities, and personal expenses are not included unless requested.

Yes, this 10 Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour includes Merzouga Desert and the Erg Chebbi dunes. You will enjoy camel trekking, Sahara sunset, desert camp night, Berber music, sunrise, and a desert discovery day.

Yes, this tour starts in Casablanca and ends in Marrakech. Drop-off can be arranged at your hotel, riad, airport, train station, or another agreed location in Marrakech.

Bring comfortable clothes, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, camera, and a small overnight bag for the desert camp. A warm jacket is recommended because desert nights, mountain mornings, northern Morocco evenings, and coastal areas can be cool depending on the season.

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