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7 Days Morocco Trip From Casablanca is a well-rounded journey that takes you through Morocco’s most iconic cities, natural wonders, and cultural highlights. Starting in Casablanca, this itinerary includes visits to the imperial city of Fes, the Middle Atlas Mountains, and the Sahara Desert. Along the way, you’ll pass through cedar forests where Barbary macaques roam, explore the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and take in the charm of traditional Berber villages.
A camel trek across the golden dunes of Merzouga and an overnight stay in a desert camp will be a highlight of your adventure. You’ll also travel through the dramatic Todra Gorge and the scenic Dades Valley, visit the famous kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, and cross the stunning Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains. The journey ends in Marrakech, where you’ll dive into vibrant souks, historical monuments, and authentic Moroccan life. This one-week Morocco itinerary blends culture, nature, and adventure for a truly unforgettable travel experience.
In a rush? Our 2 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech is great for a quick city-hop adventure. Limited on time? Our 4 Days Itinerary Tour from Casablanca is a quick dive into Morocco’s cultural heritage.
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This 7 Days Morocco Trip From Casablanca offers an unforgettable blend of culture, history, and adventure. You’ll explore some of Morocco’s most iconic destinations, from the towering Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. Walk through the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, and Fes, each offering its own unique charm. In the Sahara, ride camels over golden dunes and spend the night under the stars in a traditional Berber camp. The journey also takes you through the dramatic Todra Gorge, the lush Dades Valley, and the famous Ait Ben Haddou, before ending in the colorful medina of Marrakech.
If you’d like to trim your journey by a day, consider the 6 Days Itinerary from Casablanca for a well-rounded experience. If you’ve got a couple more days, consider our 9 days Tour from Casablanca for a deeper experience.
The itinerary provided for this 7 Days Morocco Trip From Casablanca is just a suggested plan. If it doesn’t perfectly match your interests or schedule, please feel free to contact us. We specialize in creating personalized, tailor-made tours to ensure your experience is exactly how you want it. Let us know your preferences, and we’ll customize the itinerary to suit your needs, making your journey through Morocco unforgettable.
The 7 Days Morocco Travel from Casablanca begins with a quick visit to the impressive Hassan II Mosque, the second largest in Africa, perched on a headland overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. From there, we drive to Rabat, Morocco’s capital and one of the four imperial cities. In Rabat, we explore the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the historic Kasbah of the Udayas, offering panoramic views over the Bou Regreg River.
Next, we stop at Volubilis, a 3rd-century Roman city known for its remarkably preserved mosaics, arches, and ruins. We continue to Meknes for a stroll through its old fortress walls, green spaces, and medina. Meknes showcases remnants of Sultan Moulay Ismail’s reign, with palaces and structures that endured the 1755 earthquake. By late afternoon, we arrive in Fes and transfer you to your traditional riad for the night.
Today we leave early and continue the 7 Days Morocco Trip From Casablanca by heading south toward the Sahara. The journey begins with scenic views that might surprise you — lush forests, European-style alpine houses, and even grazing cows in the green region of Ifrane, often called “Moroccan Switzerland.”
We drive through the expansive cedar forests of Ifrane National Park, home to the famous Barbary macaques. If we’re lucky, we’ll spot them along the way. We cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, making stops for snacks and to soak in the spectacular panoramas before descending toward the Ziz Valley — dotted with thousands of palm trees.
In Erfoud, we stop at a local workshop where artisans craft beautiful items from the region’s ancient fossils. Later, we arrive at the edge of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga. Behind your hotel or desert camp, the golden dunes begin to rise. In the evening, a camel ride into the dunes awaits, timed perfectly with the sunset. Don’t forget your camera — the desert light is truly magical.
Today we leave early for a long and scenic drive toward Merzouga. Along the way, the changing landscapes might surprise you — we pass through regions that look more European than Moroccan, with lush greenery and charming alpine-style houses. This area is often referred to as the “Moroccan Switzerland.”
One of the highlights of the day is driving through Ifrane National Park, home to one of the largest cedar forests in the country. If we’re lucky, we’ll encounter the famous Barbary macaques that roam this area freely. We’ll also take short breaks at scenic viewpoints across the Middle Atlas Mountains before descending toward the arid landscapes of southern Morocco.
In Erfoud, known for its fossils, we’ll stop at a local workshop where beautiful objects and jewelry are crafted from ancient stones. From here, it’s a short drive to Merzouga, where the towering golden dunes of the Sahara come into view. You’ll be welcomed at your hotel or desert camp right at the edge of the dunes. Before sunset, a camel ride into the heart of the desert awaits — the perfect moment to capture photos and soak in the magical atmosphere.
Today, after a hearty Moroccan breakfast featuring olives, warm bread, tajine eggs, and sweet pastries, we begin an off-road adventure through the surrounding Sahara. Riding in a 4×4 vehicle, we’ll cross through the rolling dunes and explore the vast plains known for their fossil discoveries and abandoned eyeliner coal mines.
We’ll stop to visit the Gnawa musicians, whose ancient rhythms and spiritual music have been passed down through generations. Then, we’ll enjoy a tea break with local nomads under their hand-woven tents, gaining a glimpse into the traditional Berber lifestyle.
Lunch will be a regional specialty — Madfouna, the so-called “Berber pizza,” baked over fire and filled with flavorful ingredients. The afternoon is yours to unwind or explore the golden dunes at your own pace. Adventurous guests can even try sandboarding if they wish. Dinner and overnight at your desert camp or hotel.
We will come to pick you up after a leisurely breakfast and continue the journey toward Boumalne Dades. This stretch of road is known as the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, a historic route dotted with ancient castles, crumbling fortresses, and scenic oasis valleys. Along the way, we pass through dramatic landscapes with unusual rock formations and lush pockets of greenery.
Our first major stop is the impressive Todgha Gorge, located at 1,550 meters above sea level. Towering cliffs rise steeply on both sides, with a clear river flowing through the narrow canyon — a favorite spot for nature lovers and climbers alike. Later, we continue to the nearby Dades Gorge for a quick visit before heading to your hotel or riad in Boumalne Dades for the night.
Today we drive back to Marrakech, but the route is filled with fascinating stops. First, we pass through the Valley of the Roses, a region known for its fragrant rose fields and local products such as perfumes, soaps, and essential oils — a true paradise for herbal enthusiasts.
Next, we arrive in Ouarzazate, often called the Moroccan Hollywood for its film studios and cinematic scenery. Just nearby, we explore the famous Ksar Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed fortified village made of traditional earthen clay. Its well-preserved structures have featured in numerous films and series, adding to its global fame.
We then journey across the breathtaking Tizi-n-Tichka pass at 2,260 meters, offering sweeping views of the Atlas Mountains. By late afternoon or evening, we reach Marrakech and drop you off at your hotel or riad, marking the end of your unforgettable adventure.
Depending on your flight schedule, we will transfer you to the airport. This marks the end of your unforgettable 7 Days Morocco Travel.
The 7 Days Morocco Trip from Casablanca typically includes transportation, accommodations in riads or hotels, breakfast and some dinners, camel trekking in the Sahara, guided city tours in Fes and Marrakech, and an overnight stay in a desert camp.
The camel trek in the Merzouga Desert usually lasts around 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing you to enjoy the magical sunset and reach the desert camp nestled among the golden dunes.
Yes, this 7-day itinerary is often customizable. You can request changes such as adding Chefchaouen, spending more time in the desert, or modifying the drop-off city if your travel plans require it.
You’ll stay in traditional Moroccan riads in cities like Fes and Marrakech, a desert camp in Merzouga, and comfortable hotels in places like Boumalne Dades. Most accommodations offer private rooms with en-suite bathrooms.
It’s recommended to pack light, breathable clothing, a jacket for cooler desert nights, sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, and a scarf or hat for sun protection—especially for the desert portion of the tour.
Yes, the 7 Days Morocco Trip from Casablanca is suitable for families. Kids often enjoy the camel ride, exploring kasbahs, and experiencing the local culture. However, long drives may require planning breaks for younger travelers.
You’ll travel in an air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle or comfortable minivan, depending on your group size. The transport is private and led by a knowledgeable, English-speaking driver.
Absolutely. Moroccan cuisine offers a variety of vegetarian dishes, and most restaurants can accommodate dietary needs. Just inform your tour operator in advance about any specific dietary requirements.
Yes, traveling through the Merzouga Desert and southern Morocco is generally safe. Your driver knows the terrain well and ensures you are guided and supported throughout the journey.
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it was a wonderful trip of 7 days in Morocco full of stops and amazing places our driver Hassan was very knowledge and patience to our questions. We felt really safe with him he drives safe and perfect our stay in Marrakech and Sahara Desert was unforgettable we enjoyed it from the beginning to the end. i highly recommend booking this 7 days Morocco Travel.