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30-Day tour from Casablanca (A Month in Morocco)

Duration

30 Days

Tour Type

Private Tour

Free Cancellation

Up to 1 day

Languages

English, Multilingual

Tour overview

Discover the magic of Morocco on this 30-day journey, exploring cities, mountains, deserts, and coastlines. Start in Casablanca, visiting the magnificent Hassan II Mosque and enjoying a stroll along the Corniche. Travel to Rabat, the capital, to see the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, and the peaceful Oudayas Kasbah.

Continue north along the coast to Asilah and Tangier, where vibrant medinas, ocean views, and historic Kasbahs await. Enter the Rif Mountains to reach the famous blue city of Chefchaouen, with its picturesque streets and scenic hills. Visit Volubilis, the ancient Roman ruins, before exploring the imperial city of Meknes and the spiritual heart of Morocco, Fes, with its medina, tanneries, and historic mosques.

Travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains, visiting Ifrane, Azrou cedar forests, and the palm-filled Ziz Valley. Experience the desert near Merzouga, camel trekking in the desert, and meet nomad families. Explore Todra Gorges, Dades Valley, and the historic kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.

Head south along the Atlantic coast to Agadir, Essaouira, and Oualidia, enjoying beaches, seafood, and tranquil lagoons. Return inland to Marrakech, exploring gardens, palaces, and the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa. Conclude your journey in Casablanca, reflecting on a rich adventure across Morocco’s landscapes, culture, and history.

Brief itinerary of the 30-day trip from Casablanca

Day Departure Arrival Distance
#1 Airport Casablanca 30 km
#2 Casablanca Rabat 87 km
#3 Rabat Tanger 338 km
#4 Tanger
#5 Tanger Chefchaouen 115 km
#6 Chefchaouen
#7 Chefchaouen Meknes 260 km
#8 Meknes Fes 60 km
#9 Fes
#10 Fes Midelt 240 km
#11 Midelt Merzouga 340 km
#12 Merzouga Desert 40 km
#13 Merzouga Todra 150 km
#14 Todra Ait Ben Haddou 210 km
#15 Ait Ben Haddou Taroudant 300 km
#16 Taroudant Sidi Ifni 155 km
#17 Sidi Ifni Agadir 150 km
#18 Agadir
#19 Agadir Essaouira 370 km
#20 Essaouira
#21 Essaouira Marrakech 190 km
#22 Marrakech
#23 Marrakech Ourika 140 km
#24 Marrakech Ouzoud 150 km
#25 Ouzoud Ben El Ouidane 180 km
#26 Ben El Ouidane Oualidia 300
#27 Oualidia
#28 Oualidia Casablanca 160 km
#29 Casablanca
#30 Casablanca Airport

What should I know about this 30-day Morocco tour from Casablanca?

  1. Before traveling to Morocco, make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date. Depending on your nationality, you may also need a visa to enter the country. Check this information with your local embassy or official sources before you travel.
  2. It is highly recommended to have travel insurance. This can help in case of medical emergencies, flight cancellations, lost luggage, or accidents during your trip. It gives peace of mind and can save a lot of trouble abroad.
  3. When visiting Moroccan cities, you will find many souks and markets selling carpets, spices, ceramics, leather goods, and other handicrafts. Bargaining is a common practice, but always do it politely and with a smile—it is part of the local culture.
  4. Keep in mind that Friday is the holy day for Muslims in Morocco. Many shops and attractions may close around midday for prayers. Festivals, national holidays, or local events may also affect opening hours, so check schedules in advance.
  5. Morocco has big changes in climate between the north and south. The coastal and northern areas are milder, while the southern deserts can be extremely hot during the day and cold at night. It is wise to bring layers of clothing for both warm and cooler weather, unless you are traveling in the hot months from June to September, when light summer clothing is enough.

Tour highlights

  • The Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca – A unique masterpiece by the sea.
  • A peaceful walk at Oudayas Kasbah, Rabat – Explore historic blue streets.
  • The colorful medina of Asilah – A great place to see murals and art.
  • The meeting point at Cape Spartel, Tangier – Experience where oceans meet.
  • The blue streets of Chefchaouen – Explore the most photogenic town in Morocco.
  • A hike to Ras El Maa Waterfall, Chefchaouen – A great nature escape.
  • The Roman ruins of Volubilis – Explore the ancient mosaics and history.
  • The grand Bab Mansour, Meknes – A unique city gate full of character.
  • The medina of Fes – The best place to get lost in winding streets and souks.
  • The cedar forests of Azrou – Experience monkeys and tall trees up close.
  • The palm oasis of Ziz Valley – A unique natural beauty in the desert.
  • The Erg Chebbi dunes, Merzouga – The best desert sunset and camel ride.
  • A visit to nomad villages near Merzouga – Explore traditional Berber life.
  • The Todra Gorges – A unique canyon with towering cliffs.
  • The Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou – The best UNESCO site for photography.
  • The rock formations of Tafraout – Explore colorful mountains unlike anywhere else.
  • The arches at Lagzira Beach, Sidi Ifni – A great natural coastal wonder.
  • The medina of Essaouira – Explore a historic town full of charm and art.
  • The waterfalls of Ourika Valley – A unique mountain escape.
  • The Ouzoud Waterfalls – The best spot for nature, hiking, and photography.

Tour itinerary

Day 1: Arrival to Casablanca

Arrive at Casablanca airport. Transfer to your hotel. If time allows, visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Walk along the Corniche near the Atlantic Ocean and enjoy your first Moroccan dinner.

Day 2: Casablanca - Rabat

Drive to Rabat (about 1.5–2 hours). Visit the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, and Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Explore the Oudayas Kasbah with its blue doors and peaceful gardens. Evening walk along the riverfront.

Day 3: Rabat - Asillah - Tangier

Travel along the Atlantic coast to Asilah (1.5–2 hours). See the medina walls, colorful street art, and small local galleries. Continue to Tangier (about 2 hours). Check into your hotel and enjoy views of the Strait of Gibraltar.

Day 4: A day to visit Tangier

Spend the day in Tangier. Walk through the old medina, Petit Socco square, and Kasbah Museum. Visit Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Evening stroll along the Corniche.

Day 5: Tangier - Chefchaouen

Drive into the Rif Mountains to reach Chefchaouen (about 3–4 hours). Check into your hotel. Spend the evening exploring the famous blue-painted streets and small craft shops.

Day 6: A day to visit Chefchaouen

Full day in Chefchaouen. Visit Ras El Maa waterfall, the Kasbah Museum, and hike nearby hills for panoramic views. Explore local markets and enjoy traditional Moroccan mint tea.

Day 7: Chefchaouen - Volubilis - Meknes

Drive to Volubilis, an ancient Roman city with mosaics and old ruins. Continue to Meknes (about 1 hour), a former imperial city. Explore Bab Mansour gate, the medina, and Heri es-Souani granaries.

Day 8: Meknes - Fes

Short drive to Fes (about 1 hour). On the way, stop at Moulay Idriss, a sacred town. Arrive in Fes, check in, and take a short walk in the medina to see the first impressions of its narrow streets and local life.

Day 9: Day to visit Fes

Full day in Fes. Visit Al Quaraouiyine University, Bou Inania Madrasa, and Chouara Tanneries. Explore souks selling pottery, leather, and spices. Try a traditional Moroccan meal in a local riad.

Day 10: Fes - Ifrane - Azour (Cedar Forest) - Medilt

Drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop at Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland,” and Azrou, famous for cedar forests and wild monkeys. Continue to Medilt, a quiet town surrounded by hills.

Day 11: Medilt - Ziz Valley - Erfoud - Rissani - Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes)

Follow the scenic Ziz Valley, with palm trees and river views. Stop in Erfoud and Rissani for local markets. Arrive at Merzouga near the Erg Chebbi dunes. Enjoy a camel ride at sunset and sleep in a desert camp under the stars.

Day 12: Merzouga - Nomad Families - Old Berber Villages - Rocky Desert - Merzouga

Visit nearby nomad families to learn about their desert lifestyle. Explore old Berber villages and rocky desert areas. Return to Merzouga for sunset and dinner in the camp. Optional sandboarding or short hikes.

Day 13: Merzouga - Jorf - Tenghir - Todra Gorges

Drive to Tinghir. Walk through Todra Gorges, a dramatic canyon with tall cliffs. Enjoy short hikes along the river and take photos of the striking rock formations. Overnight near Todra.

Day 14: Todra Gorges - Dades - Roses Valley - Skoura - Ouarzazate - Ait Ben Haddou

Follow the “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs” through Dades Valley and Roses Valley. Stop in Skoura to see palm groves and kasbahs. Continue to Ouarzazate and visit Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Day 15: Ait Ben Haddou - Tazenakht - Taroudant

Drive through small villages to Tazenakht, known for handmade carpets. Continue to Taroudant, a charming walled town. Explore the medina, city walls, and local souks.

Day 16: Taroudant - Tafraout - Tiznit - Sidi Ifni

Travel south to Tafraout, famous for colorful rocks and mountains. Stop in Tiznit, a town known for silver jewelry. Arrive in Sidi Ifni, a quiet seaside town, for an evening walk along the coast.

Day 17: Sidi Ifni - Lagzira - Agadir

Visit Lagzira Beach, known for natural stone arches and golden sands. Drive to Agadir, a modern coastal city. Relax at the beach or enjoy the marina in the evening.

Day 18: A day to visit Agadir

Full day in Agadir. Visit the Agadir Kasbah for city views. Explore local markets and spend time on the long beach. Optional activities: surfing, walking along the promenade, or tasting seafood.

Day 19: Agadir - Essaouira

Drive north along the Atlantic coast to Essaouira. Check into your hotel and explore the old medina, fishing port, and city walls. Try freshly caught seafood at local restaurants.

Day 20: A day to visit Essaouira

Spend the day in Essaouira. Visit Skala de la Ville, art galleries, and sandy beaches. Relax at cafés and watch the sunset over the ocean. Optional horse or camel rides on the beach.

Day 21: Essaouira - Marrakech

Drive inland to Marrakech (about 3 hours). Check into your hotel. In the evening, explore Jemaa el-Fnaa, the famous square full of storytellers, musicians, and food stalls.

Day 22: A day to visit Marrakech

Visit Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Koutoubia Mosque, and the bustling souks. Relax in Jardin Majorelle and see the Yves Saint Laurent Museum. Enjoy Moroccan cuisine at a local restaurant.

Day 23: Day trip to Ourika Valley

Take a trip to the Ourika Valley in the Atlas Mountains. Visit waterfalls, small Berber villages, and enjoy the natural scenery. Return to Marrakech in the evening.

Day 24: Marrakech - Ouzoud

Drive to Ouzoud Waterfalls, one of Morocco’s tallest waterfalls. Walk near the falls, see monkeys, and take a small boat ride. Overnight near the waterfalls.

Day 25: Ouzoud - Ben El Ouidane

Travel to Ben El Ouidane, a peaceful lake area in the Atlas Mountains. Enjoy walking, relaxing by the lake, or taking photos of the mountains and water.

Day 26: Ben El Ouidane - Oualidia

Drive to Oualidia, famous for its calm lagoon and oysters. Evening walk along the beach and enjoy a fresh seafood dinner.

Day 27: Day in Oualidia

Relax by the lagoon or beach. Take a boat tour to see birds and oyster farms. Try local seafood and enjoy the peaceful coastal environment.

Day 28: Oualidia - El Jadida - Casablanca

Visit El Jadida and its historic Portuguese Cistern. Continue to Casablanca. Evening free to explore the Corniche, cafes, or shopping areas.

Day 29: Free day in Casablanca

Relax and explore Casablanca at your own pace. Visit Hassan II Mosque, Morocco Mall, or local markets. Optional: enjoy a city walking tour or try Moroccan pastries.

Day 30: Casablanca - Airport

Transfer to Casablanca airport for your flight. End of your 30-day journey through Morocco.

Inclusions/Exclusions

  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Private transportation
  • Driver
  • All car costs (Fuel, Parkings...etc)
  • Accommodation in hotels, riads, and desert camps
  • Daily breakfast and dinners
  • Camel ride in Merzouga Desert (Erg Chebbi)
  • Excursion by a 4x4 car in the desert
  • Guided medina tours in major cities like Fes and Marrakech
  • Visits to UNESCO sites like Ait Ben Haddou and Volubilis
  • Scenic drives through Atlas Mountains and Ziz Valley
  • Visits to Todra and Dades Gorges
  • Exploration of coastal towns like Essaouira, Oualidia, and Sidi Ifni
  • Opportunity to meet nomad families in the desert
  • Sightseeing in Roman ruins at Volubilis
  • Walks through medinas in Fes, Marrakech, and Chefchaouen
  • Visits to waterfalls at Ouzoud and Ourika Valley
  • Visits to local markets and souks
  • Opportunity to see wildlife, such as monkeys in Azrou and Ouzoud
  • International or domestic flights (unless specified)
  • Personal expenses like shopping or souvenirs
  • Tips for guides and drivers
  • Meals not listed
  • Drinks
  • Visa fees (if required)
  • Optional activities not mentioned (surfing, spa treatments, etc.)

Map of the "30-Day tour from Casablanca (A Month in Morocco)"

FAQs about 30-Day tour from Casablanca (A Month in Morocco)

What is the price of this 30-day tour from Casablanca?

The price of the tour depends on several factors. It changes based on the number of travelers, the season you choose to travel, and the type of hotels you prefer. For example, traveling in spring or autumn may be slightly more expensive than in winter. Choosing luxury hotels or riads will also increase the cost, while standard accommodations make the tour more affordable.

Is trekking included on the tour?

Yes, the tour includes some trekking, but it is mostly light walking. You will have short walks in beautiful areas like the Ourika Valley, Todra Gorges, and the hills around Chefchaouen. These walks are easy and suitable for beginners, families, and people of all ages.

Can we swim during the tour?

Yes, swimming is possible at several coastal towns along the itinerary. You can enjoy the beaches in Agadir, relax by the sea in Essaouira, see the natural stone arches at Lagzira, or swim in the calm waters of Oualidia.

Are entrance fees included for attractions?

No, the entrance fees are not included in the tour price. Visiting museums, private gardens, or some historical sites may require a small additional fee. These fees are usually inexpensive and can be paid on the spot.

Can the tour itinerary be customized?

Yes, the 30-day tour itinerary is flexible. You can change some stops, skip destinations, or add extra days to focus on places you like most. This allows you to make the tour fit your interests and travel style perfectly.

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