You will like: The Moroccan culture, the history, the local inhabitants, the food and local experiences. Welcome to the beating veins of Morocco, Casablanca and Marrakech.
The locals usually refer to Casablanca as casa instead. The short name seems rushed, isn’t? well the dimension of time brings about new meaning in Casa; this is due to it being constantly changing, shifting moving and surpassing other cities day by day. It is considered the economic capital in Morocco. Meanwhile, Marrakesh is known for being the touristic Capital. However, both cities harmonically combine tradition, history and originality, art and modernity in a habitat of peace and tolerance.
According to your flight schedule, our local driver guide will be waiting for you at Mohamed V Airport in Casablanca. He will gladly drive you to the hotel so you can check in and have an evening to rest.
After breakfast at your hotel, your driver guide will pick you up to start your guided tour. meet your local licensed guide for a comprehensive city tour that showcases the modern spirit and cultural heritage of Morocco’s most cosmopolitan city. The more you know: Casablanca, in Arabic Dar el-Baida, translates to: the white house (not to be confused with American one!). Its original name was Anfa as first set by the Phoenicians.
Begin your visit at the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world and a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture, beautifully situated on the Atlantic Ocean. Continue along the Corniche of Ain Diab, a scenic coastal boulevard lined with cafes, restaurants, and beaches — perfect for a leisurely stroll and photo stops.
Next, explore the elegant Anfa district, home to Casablanca’s upscale neighborhoods and historic landmarks. Visit United Nations Square and Mohammed V Square, surrounded by impressive French-colonial buildings that reflect the city’s Art Deco charm.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can sample fresh seafood or classic Moroccan dishes while overlooking the ocean or in the heart of the city.
After the tour, transfer to your hotel in Marrakech for check-in and a relaxing evening.
After breakfast at your hotel, your driver guide will pick you up to start your guided tour. Today you will get the chance to wake up and live Marrakech, a dream of many, so be sure to make the best of it. Start with the tropical Majorelle Gardens, lovingly restored under the patronage of the late Yves St. Laurent. Continue to the defining landmark of Marrakech is the 12th-century tiled minaret of the Koutoubia mosque.
Visit Palais Bahia, a 19th century palace boasts a large courtyard, beautiful fountains, tiles, ornate wall-carvings, gardens, and is an excellent spot to find tranquillity and marvel at traditional Moroccan craftsmanship.
Optional Lunch at local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the medieval Medersa ben Youssef (koranic university) – one of the finest Islamic monuments in North Africa. Explore the colourful Souks (marketplaces) of Marrakech. Each trade – spices, carpets, jewellery, enamel, copper, brass, and cedar – is situated in its unique quarter.
In the early evening, head towards the frenetic Djemaa el Fnaa. It provides ever-changing entertainment, reaching its climax at sunset when the square is alive with storytellers, healers, snake charmers, acrobats, and countless food stalls. We recommend a drink in one of the terraces overlooking the square.
After breakfast, take some time to discover Marrakech at your own pace before going back to Casablanca. Depart from Marrakech and journey north toward Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic capital. Enjoy a comfortable drive through changing landscapes — from the red earth plains of Marrakech to the Atlantic coast’s fresh sea breeze. Once in Casablanca, check in your hotel and rest.
After breakfast, Transfer to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport according to your flight schedule. We wish you a pleasant journey home and hope you take with you wonderful memories of your time in Morocco.
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