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The Best of Morocco

10 Days
Small Group
4 Star Hotel
International flights are NOT included
From: $3,970.00

Tour Highlights
  • Visit Bahia Palace
  • Saadian Tombs
  • Jemaa El Fna square
  • Souks of the medina
  • Tower of the ramparts and passage to the royal palace
  • Majorelle Garden
  • Circuit of the palm grove and the museum of water civilization
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Private 6-Days Casablanca to Marrakech Tour

6 Days
Private
4 Star Hotel
International flights are NOT included
From: $1,630.00

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8 Days Morocco Tour from Marrakech

8 Days
Private
3 Star Hotel, Camping
International flights are NOT included
From: $1,250.00

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8 Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca to the Imperial Cities

8 Days
Private
3 Star Hotel, Camping
International flights are NOT included
From: $1,500.00

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Morocco Private Tour

10 Days
Private
4 Star Hotel, Camping, Guesthouse
International flights are NOT included
From: $2,499.00

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11 Days Morocco Imperial Cities Tour

11 Days
Small Group
4 Star Hotel, Camping
International flights are NOT included
From: $2,088.00

Tour Highlights
  • Explore Marrakech city and visit the main monuments and landmarks
  • Discover the hidden Berber villages in the desert and meet the nomads
  • Ride a camel in the desert and enjoy a sunset over the dunes of Erb Chebbi
  • Explore the oasis and the old kasbahs in the southeast
  • Visit the gorges and canyons of dades and toudra gorges
  • Explore the city of Fes in the guided city tour
  • Explore the city of Meknes and its monuments
  • Discover the city of Rabat and its landmarks
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Things To Do in Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque
The stunning Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca’s top tourist attractions, is one of the largest mosques worldwide and one of few religious sites in Morocco that allows visitors to see inside. Michel Pinseau, the French architect, created this elaborate mosque, constructed to celebrate the 60th birthday of King Hassan II. You’ll be impressed by Moorish and Islamic Arabic style, marbled-walls, a cedar hand-carved retractable roof, Italian Carrera marbled columns, and Venetian glass chandeliers inside the mosque. With a capacity of more than 100,000 worshipers, Hassan II Mosque has the second tallest minaret in the world at 210 m.

 

Old Medina of Casablanca
The Old Medina of Casablanca is situated in the north between the majestic seafront Hassan II Mosque and the port. It depicts the pre-20th century Casablanca surrounded by defense walls. The old Medina is a smaller space and a bit narrower and busier comparing the new Medina, where you can find everything from brass-work, leather goods, and linens to traditional food and spices, handicrafts, and jewelry.

 

Mohammed V Square
The Mohammed V Square, located near the United Nations Square to the north, is the center of new Casablanca, housing some of the city’s most stunning architecture. The square was built to honor the former Sultan in the early 20th century around a monumental fountain lit up in the evening. Mohammed V square, representing a mix of Art Deco and the Mauresque style architecture of the French colonial era, is home to many of Casablanca’s administrative buildings, including the Bank of Morocco, the Post Office, the Court of Justice, and the French Consulate designed by Architect Henri Prost.

 

La Corniche
The Ain Diab Corniche is one of the most fashionable quarters on the western seafront of Casablanca, where you can find beach resorts and classy, stylish hotels. The shrine and mausoleum Sidi Aberrahman is the district’s main attraction and a significant gathering spot for Muslim pilgrimage at the western tip of the Corniche. The Ain Diab Resort welcomes locals and tourists on summer days and nights when the Corniche turns to Casablanca’s nightlife’s central destination.

 

Quartier Habous (New Medina)
Habous Quarter or Casablanca’s New Medina is one of the most atmospheric areas featured with neat alleyways, small tree-lined squares, elegant arcades, lie in the southeast of the city. Meander around the Habous and soak up the fantastic mix of traditional Maghrebi architecture and French colonial structures. The Habous Quarter houses notable Hispano-Moorish design buildings of Mohammed V Mosque, Moulay Youssef Mosque, Royal Palace of Casablanca, and the Mahakma of the Pasha.

 

Eglise Notre Dame de Lourdes
The Notre Dame de Lourdes Cathedral is a magnificent symbol of modern architecture in Casablanca and a significant worship hub for Morocco’s Roman Catholic population. Architect Achille Dangleterre constructed the cathedral in 1954 with a white concrete facade resembling a warehouse than a church with a simple white cross. Take a stroll around the structure and soak up its artistry and the dazzling kaleidoscope 800 square meters of glass.

 

Casablanca Central Market
In the heart of Casablanca, the Marche Central de Casablanca welcomes you with a rainbow of spices, mounds of vegetables and fruit, an extensive array of shellfish and fish, and exotic smells and sights. The city’s primary market is a crammed daily market situated along the bustling shopping street of Muhammad V Boulevard. Take a stroll around the market and taste the local culture. After shopping at a bargain, take a seat in one of the abundant famous fish restaurants for lunch.

 

United Nations Square
United Nations Square is the boundary between the new town and the ancient Old Medina constructed during French rule in the 20th century. The busiest public square in Casablanca is a significant navigational landmark and a stunning example of urban planning surrounded by office blocks and bank headquarters.

 

Royal Palace of Casablanca
The Royal Palace is a magnificent masterpiece of Islamic architecture encircled by elaborate water features and orange groves. The King’s primary Casablancan residence is situated in the Habous district, New Medina hosting royal receptions and several important events.

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