Enjoy an unforgettable 7 Days tour from Casablanca exploring Morocco’s imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, and Sahara Desert. Visit Chefchaouen, Fes, ancient kasbahs, experience camel trekking in Merzouga, and finish your journey in Marrakech.
- 7 Days/ 6 Nights
- Start in Casablanca
- Ends in Marrakech
7 day Morocco tour
7 Days Tour from Casablanca Overview
This 7 Days Tour from Casablanca offers a complete journey through Morocco, combining historic cities, scenic mountain landscapes, and an unforgettable Sahara Desert experience. Travel through the Atlas Mountains, explore ancient kasbahs, visit traditional villages, and enjoy camel trekking and a desert camp stay, all while experiencing Morocco’s rich culture, history, and daily life.
Tour Highlights:
- Explore Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech with guided city tours
- Cross the Middle Atlas and High Atlas Mountains with scenic stops
- Experience camel trekking in the Sahara Desert at Merzouga
- Spend a night in a traditional desert camp under the stars
- Visit ancient kasbahs and palm-filled valleys
- See ancient kasbahs including Ait Ben Haddou
- Discover authentic Berber villages and local culture
- Enjoy breathtaking landscapes, from mountains to sand dunes
Morocco Itinerary 7 Days:
Morocco tour 7 Days:
This Morocco itinerary 7 days is designed to give you a well balanced introduction to the country, combining cultural discovery, natural landscapes, and desert adventure. Starting in Casablanca, the journey takes you through imperial cities, mountain roads, and oasis valleys before reaching the Sahara Desert, where you experience camel trekking and an overnight stay in a desert camp. The trip continues through historic kasbahs and scenic valleys, ending in Marrakech with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s diversity and traditions.
Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca » Visit Hassan II Mosque » Rabat Capital » Chefchaouen
Upon arrival in Casablanca, your 7 days Morocco tour begins with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world, beautifully set on the Atlantic coast. After some time to admire its architecture and ocean views, the journey continues north toward Rabat, the capital of Morocco.
In Rabat, you explore key highlights such as the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Oudayas, offering a glimpse into the country’s political history and refined atmosphere. After the visit, you travel through scenic landscapes toward the Rif Mountains, arriving in the blue city of Chefchaouen by evening, where you check in and enjoy a relaxing night in this charming mountain town.
Day 2: Chefchaouen » Roman Ruins in Volubilis » Meknes » Fes
After breakfast in Chefchaouen, you spend time exploring the blue painted medina in more detail, walking through its narrow streets, small squares, and local markets. You may visit the Kasbah in the center of the old town and enjoy panoramic views from the Spanish Mosque area before leaving the Rif Mountains behind and heading south through rolling countryside.
The journey continues to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, one of the best preserved archaeological sites in North Africa. Here, you explore ancient mosaics, triumphal arches, basilicas, and remnants of Roman villas while learning about the site’s historical importance as a former Roman settlement. This visit offers a fascinating contrast to the Islamic architecture seen earlier in the trip.
After Volubilis, you travel to Meknes, an imperial city known for its impressive gates and royal heritage. You visit Bab Mansour, the Sahrij Swani basin, the royal granaries, and parts of the old medina. In the late afternoon, you continue to Fes, arriving in the evening and checking in to your accommodation, ready for a full guided exploration of the city the next day.
Day 3: Sightseeing in Fes with a Local Guide
Day 3 is dedicated to a guided sightseeing tour of Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest and most culturally rich cities. After breakfast, you meet your local guide and begin exploring Fes el Bali, the ancient medina and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its maze of narrow alleys, traditional souks, and historic architecture.
During the tour, you visit major landmarks such as Al Quaraouiyine University, considered the oldest continuously operating university in the world, the Bou Inania Madrasa, and the famous Chouara Tannery, where leather is still produced using traditional methods. You also explore artisan quarters specializing in ceramics, metalwork, and wood carving.
The day continues with visits to the Jewish Quarter (Mellah) and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the medina, offering great photo opportunities. In the afternoon, you return to your accommodation or enjoy free time to relax or further explore the city at your own pace, spending the night in Fes.
Day 4: Fes » Ifrane » Azrou » Midelt » Merzouga Desert
After breakfast in Fes, you depart toward southern Morocco, traveling through the Middle Atlas Mountains. The first stop is Ifrane, often called the Switzerland of Morocco, known for its clean streets, alpine style architecture, and cool climate. The journey continues to the cedar forests near Azrou, where you may encounter Barbary macaques in their natural habitat.
Continuing south, you pass through scenic mountain landscapes and small Berber towns before reaching Midelt, a quiet town nestled between the Middle Atlas and High Atlas Mountains, where you stop for lunch. Afterward, the road leads through changing landscapes, from green valleys to rocky plains, as you approach the edge of the Sahara.
In the late afternoon, you arrive in Merzouga, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise dramatically from the desert. You experience a camel trek across the dunes at sunset, enjoying breathtaking views before reaching your desert camp. The evening is spent with a traditional dinner, Berber music, and an overnight stay under the stars in the Sahara Desert.
Day 5: Merzouga Excursion » Khamlia » Desert Mines » Visit Nomad Family
After an early morning in the desert, you begin a local excursion around the Merzouga area, traveling by 4×4 across the sandy and rocky landscapes surrounding the Erg Chebbi dunes. This day is dedicated to discovering the lifestyle and hidden corners of the Sahara region beyond the dunes themselves.
You visit Khamlia village, home to the Gnawa people, where you enjoy traditional music and learn about their cultural heritage and African roots. The excursion continues to the old desert mines and fossil rich areas, offering insight into the region’s geological history and former mining activity. Along the way, you experience vast desert plains and remote scenery rarely seen by casual visitors.
Later in the day, you visit a nomadic family living in the desert, where you are welcomed with mint tea and learn about their daily life, traditions, and survival in the harsh desert environment. In the afternoon, you return to Merzouga, with time to relax at your hotel or enjoy the dunes at sunset, followed by an overnight stay near the desert.
Day 6: Merzouga Desert » Rissani » Erfoud » Todra Gorges » Dades Valley
After breakfast near the dunes, you leave the Merzouga Desert and travel toward Rissani, an important historical town and former trading center of the region. If the day coincides with a market day, you have the chance to visit the lively souk, where locals trade goods, livestock, and traditional products in an authentic atmosphere.
The journey continues to Erfoud, known for its fossil workshops and marble factories, where you can see how ancient fossils are transformed into decorative pieces. From there, the road leads through palm filled valleys and dramatic desert landscapes toward the Todra Gorges.
At Todra Gorges, you stop to walk through the impressive canyon with its towering rock walls and flowing river, a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers. In the afternoon, you continue through the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs to reach the Dades Valley, where you enjoy scenic views, winding roads, and an overnight stay surrounded by rugged mountain landscapes.
Day 7: Dades Valley » Rose Valley » Ouarzazate » Ait Ben Haddou » Marrakech
After breakfast in the Dades Valley, you continue west through beautiful mountain scenery toward the Rose Valley, a region famous for its rose fields and local products made from rose water and oils. Depending on the season, you may see rose farms in bloom or stop at small cooperatives showcasing traditional cosmetics.
The journey then leads to Ouarzazate, often called the Hollywood of Morocco, where you pass by famous film studios and historic kasbahs that have appeared in many international movies. From there, you visit the UNESCO listed Ait Ben Haddou, an impressive fortified village known for its earthen architecture and cinematic history. You have time to explore the ksar and enjoy panoramic views from the hilltop.
In the afternoon, you cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, enjoying scenic stops along the way. The tour concludes with your arrival in Marrakech in the evening, marking the end of your 7 days Morocco itinerary from Casablanca.
7 Days Morocco Tour Price:
The price of this 7 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca depends on several factors, including the number of travelers, travel season, accommodation level, and any optional activities you may wish to include. We offer flexible options to match different budgets and travel styles while ensuring a comfortable and authentic experience. For a personalized quote and more details based on your preferences, please contact us and we will be happy to tailor the tour to your needs.
7 Days In Morocco: Includes & Excludes
What’s Included in the Price:
Private transportation in a comfortable, air conditioned vehicle
English speaking driver or driver guide throughout the tour
Accommodation for 6 nights, including a desert camp in Merzouga
Camel trekking experience in the Sahara Desert
Guided sightseeing tour in Fes with a local guide
Breakfasts and selected dinners during the tour
Pick up in Casablanca and drop off in Marrakech
What’s Not Included:
- International flights
- Lunches and drinks
- Entrance fees to monuments, if applicable
- Personal expenses and tips
Tour Map
Know Before You Go:
- Before starting your 7 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca, it is helpful to know that travel distances between destinations can be long, especially on days crossing the Atlas Mountains or heading to the desert. Roads are scenic and well maintained, with regular stops for photos, meals, and rest, making the journey part of the overall experience.
- Morocco has a diverse climate, so packing layers is important. Cities like Casablanca and Marrakech are generally mild, while mountain regions can be cooler and the desert can be hot during the day and cold at night. Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket are recommended for this itinerary.
- During visits to religious sites and traditional areas, modest clothing is appreciated. Covering shoulders and knees helps show respect for local customs, especially in medinas and rural villages. Photography is welcome in most places, but it is polite to ask permission before taking photos of people.
- The tour is designed to be flexible and relaxed, but timings may vary due to weather, road conditions, or local events. Moroccan culture values hospitality and patience, so embracing a slower pace will enhance your experience. Bringing some cash for small purchases and tips is also useful, as not all places accept cards.
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