Morocco itinerary 6 days tour

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Overview of Morocco Itinerary 6 days tour

This fast-paced 6-day trip highlights the best of Morocco, including Fes, the desert, and Marrakech. Start in Casablanca and work your way south. Traverse the High Atlas mountain range into the Sahara Desert, crossing to Fes through the Middle Atlas mountains, and finishing the tour in Casablanca.

Highlights of 6 day Morocco tour

During this 6 day Morocco Tour you will visit most beautiful spots in the country, such as Marrakech, High Atlas Mountains, Sahara desert and Fes.

Brief Itinerary of 6 days Morocco tour from Casablanca.

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Detailed Itinerary for 6 days tour from Casablanca

First day of your Morocco itinerary 6 days tour.

Morocco itinerary 6 days tour

On the first day of your Morocco itinerary 6 days tour. We will meet you at the airport or hotel in Casablanca. your driver will pick up you to visit the big Hassan the second Mosque, befor heading to Marrakech.

Casablanca is the modern commercial capital of Morocco, with relatively few sights for tourists compared to the imperial cities of Fes and Marrakech. A single morning may actually be all you need for a quick tour of the highlights here before venturing further afield.

If you only visit one place in Casablanca, make it the Hassan II Mosque, sitting in a picturesque location on the sea. Inaugurated in 1993, its 656-foot (200 m) minaret is the tallest structure in Morocco — and the tallest minaret in the world. It is estimated that the courtyard can hold 80,000 worshipers, with room for another 25,000 inside While the exterior and surrounding area are impressive — the lavish interior is festooned with wood, marble, carved stone, and gilded ceilings — what makes this mosque even more unique is that it is of the few in the country open to non-Muslim visitors. One-hour guided tours run in the mornings between 9 am and 2 pm, and include a tour of the Hammam in the basement.

You’ll then venture south to the imperial city and old capital of Marrakech.

When you arrive in Marrakech this afternoon, check into your riad and relax for a bit before venturing out for a relaxing stroll in the gardens near the stunning Koutoubia Mosque. Be sure to also check out the beautifully renovated 16th-century Medersa Ben Youssef (Koranic school), which once housed students of the nearby mosque of Ben Youssef. Inside you can appreciate the carved cedar, stucco plaster and zellij tiling of the central courtyard, wander the old dorms where up to 800 students once lived, and visit the prayer hall.

Along many of the alleys, you’ll notice large open spaces and courtyards. These Fondouks were once inns used by visiting traders and merchants who slept on the upper floors while their animals stayed on the ground floor. Today some have been converted into residential places, while others are large shopping areas and workshops that you can explore.

As it begins to get dark, Jemaa el Fna Square will become more lively with musicians, performers, and food stalls. Wander the grounds of the square, whose roots as a trading bazaar go back centuries. Or if you prefer, watch the show from above as you dine at a café situated above the square. For a more relaxed experience, look for one of the many cafés that sit above the square to enjoy a meal or tea while you watch the show below. You can also tour the nearby area in style on a Caliche Horse Carriage. overnight stay in a cozy riad.

Second day of your 6 days tour from Casablanca. guided tour of Marrakech

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On the second day of your 6 days tour from Casablanca, today you will explore Marrakech with local city guide.

After breakfast, you’ll meet your local expert guide for a tour of Marrakech’s stunning old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you wander the vivacious souk, you’ll be dazzled by the displays of djellabas, soft brightly colored babouches, intricately pierced lanterns, conical mounds of exotic spices and the hubbub of life in the matrix of tiny alleys. Your guide will also regale you with history and stories of the Medina, the Souk, and the Mellah sections within the city’s rose-pink walls. Be sure to also ask your guide for recommendations of where to eat lunch today!

In the afternoon you’ll continue your private tour of the city, stopping through places like Bahia Palace (which features intricate woodwork and painted ceilings), and Tombeaux Saadiens. These secret tombs from the 16th century were hidden for many years, only to “discovered” by the French Authorities in the 1930s. Enter through a very narrow passage to discover a small garden, graves and three main pavilions. As you peer inside, you will notice the detailed craftsmanship and beauty.

As dawn settles on the city, head to Jemaa el Fna Square, the main square populated with musicians, performers, snake charmers, games, food stalls and more. Stroll through the buzz of the square and taste your way through its street food stalls or take everything in from a distance: there are many cafés surrounding the square where you can sit and watch the show over a delicious meal. However you choose to dine tonight, know that you’re bound to tuck into something extraordinary; Marrakech is known as the epicurean capital of Morroco and is home to the top chefs who work for the Royal family. Food is a source of pride so eat up and enjoy!

Third day of 6 days in Morocco tour, travel from Marrakech to Dades Valley

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On the third of The Morocco itinerary 6 days tour. you will travel from Marrakech to Dades Valley on this road trip you will enjoy spectacular views of high Atlas mountains, as you will visit Ait Benhaddou Kasbah and Ouarzazate city on your way to roses valley befor geting to Dades Valley.

Enjoy a comfortable private transfer from Marrakech to your accommodation in Boumalne Dades, which takes about six and a half hours. Along the way, your driver will weave over the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass and the High Atlas Mountains, passing through arid desert landscapes and forested foothills.

As you leave the busy city behind, you’ll transition from flat surroundings to verdant hills. You’ll begin winding over the pass where sweeping vistas emerge. Try to spot the range’s highest summit of Mount Toubkal, which sits at 13,671 feet (4,167 m). You’ll also pass traditional Berber villages and catch glimpses of their unique farmland. The authentic mud-brick homes are quite the unique contrast to the stark modern buildings of today.

Make a stop in the town of Taddert and visit the Argan Oil Cooperative. Learn how local women extract precious oil from the Argan nut for use in the health, food, and cosmetic industries. The oil production is an excellent example of rural economic development in Morocco.

Next, take a break in the picturesque town of Ouarzazate, which gained popularity thanks to the film industry. You have an option to tour a movie studio or visit the Musée du Cinema to learn about the films produced in the region and get up close with props and sets. An isolated military outpost during the years of the French protectorate, Ouarzazate—which means “no noise” in the Berber Tamazight language—long lived up to its name. Today, however, the town is Morocco’s Hollywood, and you can regularly see moviemakers setting up shop in this sprawling desert crossroads with wide, palm-fringed boulevards. The center of Ouarzazate is easily explored on foot. Avenue Mohammed V, the main street, runs from east to west with shops, cafés, banks, pharmacies, and tour agencies all along its length.

On the way out of the town, enjoy a quick visit to the el Mansour Reservoir, an important water source for the local farming community. At this point, your journey starts to follow the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs, with many kasbahs (defense fortresses) in disrepair—they were constructed with “rammed earth,” a building technique using raw materials. You’ll pass many small towns where you can see traditional farming methods in use. Be on the lookout for nomads tending to their animals, especially as you near Boumalne Dades.

Enjoy the scenery as you enter the Dades Valley and continue to Kela’a M’gouna, the “Valley of the Roses.” Here, you can admire the cultivated rose bushes and visit a rose collective. Learn how artisans convert rose petals into rose water and oil for the cosmetic industry.

Your final stop is Boumalne Dades, a major town straddling the Dades River. Enjoy the scenes of arid landscapes and traditional architecture contrasting with the verdant river valley.

The fourth day of Morocco Itinerary 6 days travel from Dades Valey to Merzouga Desert

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On the fourth day of Morocco Itinerary 6 days. You will travel from Dades Valley to Merzouga sahara desert, on the way you will visit Todra Gorge before getting to Erg Chebbi dunes.

Enjoy a comfortable private transfer from Boumalne Dades to your desert camp tent accommodation in Merzouga desert, which takes about four hours. Start early, as your driver will stop at a few cultural spots to show you the desert communities in the Sahara.

Your first stop is the desert town of Tinghir. Here you’ll find fantastic views of neighboring villages along an extensive river oasis that features 30 miles (48 km) of palm trees. The surrounding desert landscape reveals impressive buttes, mesas, and plateaus. With its ancient and colorful Berber villages, Tinghir also offers a glimpse into ancestral Moroccan Jewry.

Continue to the Todra Gorge at 984 feet (300 meters) high, featuring stunning red-stained limestones. Here you can enjoy an easy walk through the gorge or relax in the cool shallow water. Just before reaching Erfoud, you’ll start to get glimpses of the ever-shifting Saharan dunes.

Erfoud is a bustling market town known for its annual Date Festival, fossil mining, and artisan factories. While en route, enjoy views of the hillside mines before visiting a local artisan collective to learn about the area’s fossils. Watch the full process of how the fossil-rich rock transforms into beautiful objects, like tables, plates, and bowls.

As you continue, you’ll soon see the ever-changing sand waves of Erg Chebbi in the distance. Erg Chebbi is an extensive set of dunes covering almost 14 square miles (35 sq km), with some peaks rising over 650 feet (200 m). The color and shape change depending on the time of day and the wind, which is especially enriching just before sunset. Although not as vast, these dunes are much taller than those found in Zagora.

Upon arrival near Merzouga, enjoy a short break as you prepare for a camel ride through the dunes, reaching your luxury camp just before sunset. After settling into your tent, climb up the nearest dune to watch the sunset display its color show across the sands. Head back to camp for dinner and a night by the campfire, enjoying traditional Berber music from the locals. Before climbing into bed, savor the stars strewn across the unhindered night sky.

The fifth day of 6 day Morocco tour itinerary Travel from Merzouga to Fes

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On the fifth day of 6 day Morocco tour itinerary, you will Travel from Merzouga to Fes through Ziz Valley, Middle Atlas Mountains, Midelt city and Cedar forest.

Enjoy a comfortable private transfer from Merzouga to your accommodation in Fes, which takes about seven and a half hours. Start early, as your driver will stop at a few cultural spots as you savor the vast and extensive views across a unique landscape. Enjoy the desert plains, high mountains, and endless plateaus.

make your way to visit Erfoud, a bustling market town known for its annual Date Festival, fossil mining, and artisan factories. While en route, enjoy views of the hillside mines before visiting a local artisan collective to learn about the area’s fossils. Watch the full process of how the fossil-rich rock transforms into beautiful objects.

Continue over the Tizi n’Talrhemt Pass and into the Ziz Valley, famous for its hidden oases and palm tree clusters. Along the road, you’ll see many fortified houses known as ksars. Merchants built these homes to protect precious products and items such as gold, salt, and spices. Stop for lunch in Midelt, known as the “Apple City,” thanks to the nearby Moulouya River and its surrounding fruit orchards.

Next, you’ll climb an elevation of 7,146 feet (2,178 m) over the Col du Zad Pass. Enjoy the scenery as you twist through the cedar forests of the Atlas Mountains. Keep your eyes peeled for the local Barbary macaque monkeys that socialize in the trees!

You’ll arrive in Fes late in the afternoon. Overnight stay in a Riad

The sixth day of Morocco tour itinerary 6 days You will explore Fes before travelling to Casablanca.

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On the sixth day of Morocco tour itinerary 6 days You will explore Fes old Medina with local city guide before travelling to Casablanca.

The oldest of the imperial cities in Morocco, and perhaps the most interesting and exciting to explore, Fes has undergone little colonial development adding to its medieval appeal. The most complete medina in the Arab world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Fes is made up of three main points of interest: Fes el Bali (old Fes, the medina, and where you will spend most of your time), Fes el Jdid (‘new’ Fes), and the French-influenced Ville Nouvelle. Meet your guide to learn more about the history and culture of Fes, and most importantly, to help you navigate the medina.

Begin your tour in Fes el Bali, starting at the Bab Boujeloud gate welcoming you onto Talâa Kebira. Discover the wares for sale in the souks (markets) and shops as you pass the Spanish and Tunisian influenced architecture. One of the most unique sights in the old Medina is the tanneries and ChouaraTannery is no exception. Next, climb to the rooftop of a nearby leather shop for a better view of the 11th-century stone pots filled with dye and men working. Follow your guide to Al-Qarawiyyin Library and Mosque (859 CE). If you’re lucky, you may be able to sneak a peek inside.

Enjoy a comfortable private transfer from Fes to your accommodation in Casablanca, which takes about four hours.

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The price for Morocco Itinerary 6 days tour

The price of the 6 day Morocco tour itinerary starts from 610 euros and can vary depending on different factors, including the accommodations you choose, the size of your travel group, and the specific season of your visit. We understand that each group has unique requirements, so we encourage you to contact us promptly to receive a customized and accurate price quote.

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