7 DAYS · PRIVATE TOUR · CASABLANCA TO MARRAKECH
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Casablanca · Rabat · Meknes · Fes · Marrakech
★★★★★ UNESCO World Heritage Sites · Royal Cities · Expert Local Guides · Full Private Tour
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7 DAYS · PRIVATE TOUR · CASABLANCA TO MARRAKECH
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Toggle★★★★★ UNESCO World Heritage Sites · Royal Cities · Expert Local Guides · Full Private Tour
Journey through the heart of Morocco on this immersive 7-day Imperial Cities Tour — a carefully crafted private expedition that takes you from the cosmopolitan boulevards of Casablanca to the ancient spiritual capital of Fes, through the royal grandeur of Rabat and Meknes, and finally into the vibrant red-earth city of Marrakech.
This is Morocco at its most profound. Four imperial cities, each with its own distinct personality, architectural legacy, and living tradition. You will walk through medinas that have been UNESCO World Heritage Sites for decades, stand before gates that have welcomed sultans for centuries, and discover a country where the ancient and the modern exist in perfect harmony.
Every detail of this tour is handled by our local expert team — private vehicle, professional multilingual guide, handpicked accommodations, and a flexible itinerary that moves at your pace.
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One of the world's largest mosques, built dramatically over the Atlantic Ocean in Casablanca — a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship.
Explore Rabat's 12th-century fortress of blue-and-white lanes overlooking the Bou Regreg River — one of Morocco's most photogenic corners.
Stand before the finest monumental gate in North Africa, the grand entrance to the Ismaili imperial capital of Meknes.
Visit the world's oldest continuously operating educational institution, founded in 859 AD in the heart of Fes el Bali.
Witness the ancient art of leather dyeing from a rooftop terrace overlooking the medieval tanneries of Fes — unchanged for centuries.
Wander through the intricate Moorish courtyards and painted ceilings of one of Morocco's most stunning 19th-century palaces.
Cross the cedar forests and alpine landscapes of Ifrane — Morocco's charming mountain town known as the Switzerland of Africa.
Experience the legendary main square of Marrakech as it transforms into a living theater of storytellers, musicians, and street food at sunset.
From spice souks to master artisans, from mint tea rituals to Berber carpets — this tour is a full immersion into authentic Moroccan life.
Upon your arrival at Mohammed V International Airport, you will be met by your professional driver and guide for a seamless private transfer to your hotel in Casablanca. After settling in, the afternoon begins with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque — a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship and one of the largest religious structures in the world, positioned dramatically over the Atlantic Ocean.
Hassan II Mosque
Marvel at the intricate zellige tilework, hand-carved cedar ceilings, and the world’s tallest minaret rising 210 meters above the sea. An architectural wonder that took 35,000 craftsmen six years to complete.
Casablanca Corniche
As evening approaches, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Corniche, where the sea breeze complements the city’s vibrant cosmopolitan energy. The perfect introduction to Morocco’s most modern and dynamic city.

After breakfast, your private journey north leads to Rabat, the elegant political capital of Morocco — a city that balances royal grandeur with a relaxed coastal atmosphere.
Rabat — Hassan Tower & Kasbah of the Udayas
Explore the unfinished 12th-century Hassan Tower minaret and the adjacent Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Continue to the Kasbah of the Udayas — a fortress of blue-and-white painted lanes overlooking the Bou Regreg River, one of the most photogenic corners of Morocco.
Meknes — Bab Mansour
The expedition continues to Meknes, the grand Ismaili capital built by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century. Stand before the monumental Bab Mansour gate — widely regarded as the finest imperial gate in all of North Africa. Explore the ancient medina before continuing east.
Arrival in Fes
A final scenic drive brings you to Fes — the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco — in time for a traditional dinner and evening stroll near the medina gates.

Dedicate an entire day to uncovering the extraordinary secrets of Fes el Bali — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest car-free urban space. Your expert local guide will lead you through more than 9,000 alleyways, past ancient madrasas, ornate fountains, and centuries-old artisan workshops.
Chouara Tannery
One of the most iconic images in all of Morocco. View the ancient stone vessels filled with vivid dyes from a rooftop terrace above. Leather dyeing here has remained unchanged since the 11th century — a living medieval craft.
Al Quaraouiyine University
Founded in 859 AD, this is officially recognized as the world’s oldest continuously operating university. The complex includes one of the most beautiful mosques in Morocco, its courtyard visible through ornate doorways.
The Souks & Madrasas
Navigate the labyrinthine covered souks of the medina — copper and brass smiths, spice merchants, carpet weavers, and ceramics artisans. Visit the exquisitely decorated Bou Inania Madrasa with its intricate stucco, carved cedar, and zellige tile work.

Departing Fes, the landscape shifts dramatically as you ascend into the Middle Atlas Mountains. The journey from ancient medina to alpine cedar forest to sun-baked plains is one of Morocco’s most rewarding driving days.
Ifrane — The Switzerland of Morocco
Your first stop is the charming mountain town of Ifrane, a place unlike anywhere else in Morocco. Alpine chalets, manicured gardens, clean mountain air, and wild Barbary macaques in the surrounding cedar forest. A perfect stop for photos and a coffee break.
Beni Mellal
The route then winds through the agricultural heartland of Beni Mellal, Morocco’s farming capital, with panoramic views over the fertile Tadla Plains stretching toward the High Atlas Mountains.
Arrival in Marrakech
The day concludes as you arrive in the spirited city of Marrakech, where the setting sun illuminates the city’s iconic red-earth ramparts. Check in to your riad and spend the evening exploring the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa square at your own pace.

Experience the full sensory brilliance of Marrakech through a comprehensive guided city tour — a city that has captivated travelers, artists, and writers for centuries.
Koutoubia Mosque
Begin at the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, whose 70-meter minaret has served as the architectural blueprint for mosques across the Islamic world and as Marrakech’s navigational landmark for 850 years.
Bahia Palace
Step into the intricate Moorish artistry of the Bahia Palace — a 19th-century masterpiece of carved stucco, hand-painted ceilings, and mosaic courtyard gardens. One of Morocco’s finest examples of Islamic palace architecture.
Spice Markets & Textile Souks
Spend the afternoon weaving through the color-saturated souks of the medina — spice merchants, leather workers, lantern makers, and silver artisans — each quarter dedicated to a different craft since the Middle Ages.
Jemaa el-Fnaa at Dusk
The legendary main square of Marrakech transforms at dusk into a living theater — snake charmers, storytellers, Gnawa musicians, henna artists, and dozens of open-air food stalls filling the evening air with smoke and sound.

The morning is entirely yours to enjoy at your own pace — a rare and precious gift after five days of exploration. Take advantage of this free time to revisit a favorite corner of the medina, browse for last-minute souvenirs, or simply find a quiet rooftop café for a final glass of Moroccan mint tea with views over the terracotta rooftops.
Optional: Majorelle Garden
If you have not yet visited, the morning is the perfect time to explore the Majorelle Garden — a stunning 12-acre botanical garden and former home of Yves Saint Laurent, filled with cobalt-blue architecture and rare cacti.
Afternoon Return to Casablanca
In the afternoon, your private vehicle departs Marrakech and crosses the Haouz Plains back toward the Atlantic coast. The journey offers a final opportunity to reflect on the week’s extraordinary discoveries as the landscape transitions from medina to motorway to ocean.
Final Evening in Casablanca
Arrive in Casablanca in time for a relaxed final dinner near the Corniche — perhaps a fresh seafood dinner by the Atlantic, the perfect closing note to a week immersed in Moroccan imperial heritage.

Following a final breakfast at your hotel, and according to your flight departure time, your professional driver will provide a seamless private transfer to Mohammed V International Airport — the same capable hands that welcomed you seven days ago now bidding you farewell.
Depart Morocco with a deeper understanding of its imperial legacy, a new appreciation for the craftsmanship and hospitality of its people, and memories that will stay with you long after you return home.

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A well-located boutique hotel in Casablanca city center — modern comfort, proximity to the Corniche and Hassan II Mosque, and a rooftop or terrace for evening relaxation after arrival.
Private Room · En-suite · Breakfast · WiFi
Stay inside the living museum of Fes el Bali — a traditional riad with a central courtyard, carved plasterwork, and the authentic sounds of the medina waking up outside your window each morning.
Riad Style · En-suite · Breakfast · Courtyard
A beautifully restored riad steps from Jemaa el-Fnaa square — ornate tilework, a private rooftop terrace, and the perfect base for exploring the souks, palaces, and gardens of the Red City.
Riad Style · En-suite · Breakfast · Rooftop
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Learn to prepare authentic Moroccan dishes — tagine, couscous, and pastilla — in a traditional riad kitchen in Fes or Marrakech.
Optional add-on · Fes or MarrakechExplore the ramparts and gardens of Marrakech by traditional horse-drawn carriage — a romantic and memorable way to see the city.
Optional add-on · MarrakechGo behind the scenes with a master potter, brass smith, or carpet weaver in the souks of Fes — and bring home a piece of authentic Moroccan craft.
Optional add-on · FesMention any of these activities in your booking form and we will include them in your itinerary.
This tour is offered exclusively as a private tour. You will never share your vehicle or guide with strangers. This ensures a fully personalized pace, flexible stops, and a genuinely intimate experience of Morocco’s imperial heritage.
Seven days gives you a comfortable and immersive introduction to all four cities without rushing. You have a full day in both Fes and Marrakech — the two most complex cities — plus meaningful stops in Casablanca, Rabat, and Meknes. For a deeper exploration of each city, we can extend the tour to 10 days.
Yes. The tour can run in either direction depending on your flight schedule. If you fly into Marrakech and out of Casablanca, we simply reverse the itinerary. Just mention this when booking.
Yes. International flights to and from Morocco are not included. We handle everything once you land — airport pickup, all ground transport, accommodations, and guided tours. We recommend flying into Casablanca and out of Casablanca, or into Marrakech and out of Casablanca, depending on your preference.
Entrance fees to sites such as Bahia Palace, Hassan II Mosque interior, and Majorelle Garden are not included in the base tour. Your guide will advise you on which sites have entrance fees and their approximate cost. We can include these in your quote if you prefer a fully all-inclusive arrangement.
For 1–4 travelers we use a Toyota Land Cruiser or similar private 4×4. For 5–8 travelers a comfortable modern van. For larger groups a Mercedes Sprinter minibus. All vehicles are air-conditioned, modern, and equipped with USB charging points.
Absolutely. The most popular extension is our 10-day Morocco Grand Tour — which combines the Imperial Cities itinerary with a 3-day detour through the Sahara Desert, including Erg Chebbi dunes and a luxury desert camp night. Contact us and we will design the complete itinerary for you.
Yes. The pace of this tour is relaxed and fully flexible. We can adjust walking distances, skip steps that require significant climbing, and arrange accessible accommodations where possible. Please mention any mobility considerations when you book and we will tailor the experience accordingly.
