Morocco 9 Days Tour from Casablanca
9 Days Morocco Itinerary from Casablanca
Don’t miss joining the Morocco 9 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech today.

9 days Morocco trip from Casablanca Highlights
- Hassan II mosque
- Visit Meknes (imperial city)
- Visit Volubilis
- Berber villages along the way
- Moroccan culture
- Fes city tour
- Ouzoud Waterfalls
- Enjoy the High Atlas Mountains
- Medina of Marrakech
- Visit Rabat (the capital of Morocco)
Morocco 9 Days Tour from Casablanca
9 Days - 8 Nights
Casablanca
Casablanca or Marrakech
Everyday
Everyday at about 7/8 AM
Our drivers are expert who speaks English/Spanish/French
Hyundai H1, Minivan, Mercedes Vito minivan, Prado TX 4×4, Mitsubishi Sport…etc!
The price depends on how many people are on your tour group.
Summary Itinerary: 9 days Morocco itinerary from Casablanca
- Day 1: Arrival to Casablanca
- Day 2: Casablanca » Rabat » Meknes (238Km)
- Day 3: Meknes Visit (Day in Meknes)
- Day 4: Meknes » Volubilis » Fes (103Km)
- Day 5: Fes Visit (Day in Fes)
- Day 6: Fes » Azilal » Marrakech (549Km)
- Day 7: Marrakech Visit (Day in Marrakech)
- Day 8: Marrakech » Casablanca (244Km)
- Day 9: Transfer to the Airport
Morocco 9 days tour from Casablanca: Details
Overview: 9 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech
With this 9 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, you are going to enjoy the Sahara desert of Merzouga, and visit the Atlas studios in Ouarzazate, enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah…etc!
9 days Morocco tour from Casablanca Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival to Casablanca
While your arrival at Casablanca International Airport, we will welcome you and then transfer you to your Hotel or Riad. We can visit Hassan the second Mosque, the biggest mosque in Africa, or leave the visit till the next day in the morning depending on your arrival time and how tired you are! Overnight in Casablanca.
Day 2: Casablanca » Rabat » Meknes (238Km)
After breakfast depart to Meknes including a stop at the current capital of Morocco Rabat, where we will visit the Oudaya Kasbah and Hassan Tower, and the King’s Tombs. We continue our way via the highway to join the Ismailien Capital of Meknes. Overnight in Meknes.
Day 3: Meknes Visit (Day in Meknes)
After breakfast, you will be joined by a local guide who will take you on a tour around the city to show you and explain its historical monuments such as Bab Mansour, Qara Prison, Swani Basin…etc.
The afternoon is free to enjoy the famous Lahdim square by yourself and get to know the Moroccan way of life in a more private way. Overnight in Meknes.
Day 4: Meknes » Volubilis » Fes (103Km)
After breakfast and after having an idea of the Moroccan way of life, depart to Fes including a visit to the ancient roman ruins of Volubilis, the most remote former territory of the Roman Empire.
Then we continue our way via one of the greenest landscapes of Morocco, to stop for a panoramic view of Sidi Chahed lake. Then hit the road to the cultural capital of Fes. Overnight in Fes.
Day 5: Fes Visit (Day in Fes)
After breakfast you will be joined by an official local guide, who will show you the city and its historical monuments “Fes El Bali the old medina”, “Al Qraouine University” “Jewish Quarter”…etc. Fes is the fourth largest city in Morocco and also used to serve as one of its former capitals during the reign ship of the Idrissis.
You will enjoy walking its narrow streets and its huge ancient gates. The Medina of Fes, Fes el Bali is believed to be the largest car-free urban area in the world as the people of the Medina use only mules or small motorcycles to get merchandise inside the medina. Overnight in Fes.
Day 6: Fes » Azilal » Marrakech (549Km)
After breakfast a trip to the Red city of Marrakech is going to take place via the most beautiful landscapes in Morocco, visiting the Ouzoud waterfalls one of nature’s beautiful gifts to Morocco. Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 7: Marrakech Visit (Day in Marrakech)
After breakfast, you will be joined by a local guide who is going to take you on one of your lifetime experiences as you will visit the old Medina, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Gardens, and the famous El Fna Square where you can find storytellers and snakes charmers, monkey charmers, Henna Women, also other famous historical sites are to be visited along the visit. Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 8: Marrakech » Casablanca (244Km)
After breakfast, a journey will take us back to the white city of Casablanca. Overnight in Casablanca.
Day 9: Transfer to the Airport
According to your flight time, we will transfer you to Casablanca International Airport. End of our services.
Morocco 9 Days Tour from Casablanca: Prices Includes
What’s included on your private tour
- Pick up and drop off at (your accommodation, the airport/port, any other place).
- Private Tour in 4×4 vehicle / Minibus / Minivan with A/C.
- An experienced English-French-Spanish-speaking driver/guide.
- Car Fuel during the trip.
- Local guide in Fes
- Local guide in Marrakech
- Local guide in Meknes
- Desert camel trekking experience.
- Camel per person.
- Night in the desert camp near the sand dunes.
- 7 Nights accommodation at hotel/riad.
- Stops in the sites that deserve photography.
- Free time for lunch.
- Tour Confirmation at time of booking*.
What’s NOT included on your private tour
- Flight Tickets from/to Morocco.
- Entry fees to monuments/museums.
- Lunch during the trip.
- Drinks.
- All that not mentioned in the itinerary
Map of: 9 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca to Desert
Here are the most FAQs for the 9 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech.
Yes, it is very safe, Morocco is the embodiment of one of the safest countries in the world, thanks to the combination of the country where the crime rate is very low and its government that is always proactive in protecting their guests and locals.
There are no strict rules about dressing. Morocco is deemed an open and liberal country, due to its proximity to Europe. Therefore, dressing for foreigners has not to be a big issue. However, it is important to note that the majority of Moroccan people are conservative, and do not approve of seeing foreign guests wearing inappropriate clothes which may break public norms. It doesn’t mean you should wear like the locals, but particularly, women have to respect the general clothing norms, which are covering the knees and breasts and avoiding tight or transparent outfits.
“Berber Planet” ensures high security and care to its customers. If you are a sole woman traveling to Morocco, you will have nothing to worry about. We devote special attention to foreign women during the tour, especially if they are traveling alone. It can be a serious matter if she is coming to Morocco without being involved with a tour company because solo women are often treated badly if they are not accompanied by a trusted guide. Hence, our staff will treat you well along the road and ensure you are not irritated under any circumstances.
Absolutely yes, if you have children and are willing to visit Morocco, you needn’t leave them babysitting, you’d better bring them to discover something extraordinary. This decision can be challenging for you to bear extra burdens when it comes to providing care to your children, but little kids like to amuse themselves and enjoy traveling like adults. Besides, their Morocco experience will remain a lifetime journey for them to broaden their mind till they grow up mature.
In a word, delicious. Salads are lovely; fresh, succulent vegetables are served with light vinaigrette on the side. Harira is the Moroccan word for thick vegetable soup. A particularly delicious one contains a bread dumpling. Main courses are usually one of the following: grilled meat on skewers often served with French fries; couscous, either vegetarian or meat with vegetables, and Tajin, the Moroccan stew, usually meat, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, and spices.
Moroccan cooks use a melange of spices such as cumin, turmeric, paprika, saffron, and pepper for a subtly flavored cuisine. In the Sahara, you can find “Berber pizza”. This is a double-crusted pie filled with meat, hard-boiled eggs, almonds and spices. Sometimes rather peppery, “Berber pizza” is best eaten with glass after glass of hot, sweet, mint tea.
Every seaport has freshly caught fish prepared by the fishermen on or near the piers. Do not miss this treat! Fresh fruit is served for dessert; pomegranates, melons, bananas, apples, oranges, and dates all produced in Morocco and all bursting with flavor. One ongoing benefit of the French occupation is the fresh baguettes available nearly everywhere. Pastries both French and Moroccan are available in many bakeries.