Embark on a bespoke Marrakech adventure from Casablanca. Discover hidden gems, vibrant markets, and secret gardens. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Embark on a bespoke Marrakech adventure from Casablanca. Discover hidden gems, vibrant markets, and secret gardens. Book your unforgettable journey today.
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Casablanca-Settat - Departure from Casablanca
Pick-up from your accommodation or hotel at a convenient time, then set off to explore the enchanting city of Marrakech. - Bahia Palace - Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, the Bahia Palace invites visitors to experience the elegance of 19th-century Morocco. This architectural marvel, constructed…
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Casablanca-Settat - Departure from Casablanca
Pick-up from your accommodation or hotel at a convenient time, then set off to explore the enchanting city of Marrakech. - Bahia Palace - Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, the Bahia Palace invites visitors to experience the elegance of 19th-century Morocco. This architectural marvel, constructed for Ba Ahmed, the Sultan’s Grand Vizier, enchants with its sunlit patios, aromatic orange and jasmine gardens, and 150 ornately decorated rooms. Marvel at the intricately carved cedar ceilings, vibrant zelliges, and delicate stucco work crafted by Fez artisans, creating a poetic blend of stone and wood.
Each room narrates tales of opulent celebrations and royal life. Wander through the tiled Cour d’Honneur, encircled by graceful arcades, and be captivated by the tranquility of this enchanting place. Visiting the Bahia Palace offers a glimpse into the subtle grandeur of Morocco, celebrating light, nature, and harmony. (ticket not included)
- Koutoubia Mosque - Dominating the skyline of Marrakech, the Koutoubia Mosque stands with its 77m minaret, a symbol of the 12th century and a masterpiece of Almohad architecture. Constructed during the reign of Caliph Abd al-Mumin, it fascinates with its horseshoe arches, pink walls, and intricate floral designs. Known as the “mosque of booksellers,” it once thrived in a bustling district of copyists and bookbinders.
Strolling through its serene gardens, fragrant with orange trees and accompanied by the gentle sound of fountains, provides a moment of peace in the heart of the Red City. At sunset, the minaret glows with a golden light, inviting reflection. Visiting the Koutoubia Mosque immerses you in the spiritual and historical essence of Marrakech, a place rich in beauty and memory.
- Jardin Majorelle - Created by French artist Jacques Majorelle between the 1920s and 1940s, the garden was developed on a lush palm grove he acquired in 1923. He designed a striking Art Deco–inspired studio and villa, transforming the grounds into a luxurious botanical haven. The vivid “Majorelle Blue,” an intense ultramarine shade he used extensively, has become the garden’s visual hallmark.
A Sanctuary of Exotic Botanicals
Spanning approximately 1 hectare (10,000 m²), the garden is a maze of shaded paths, tranquil water features, and exotic greenery. It houses over 300 species from around the world—cacti, yuccas, palms, bamboos, banana trees, jasmines, bougainvilleas, aquatic plants like water lilies and lotuses, as well as coconut and date palms.
(Ticket not included)
- Mellah - SOUK In the heart of Marrakech, the Mellah unveils a lesser-known and poignant chapter in the history of Morocco’s oldest Jewish community, established in the 16th century. As you explore its narrow streets and houses with wooden balconies, you’ll encounter a vibrant neighborhood filled with the aroma of spices, Hasidic chants, and the lively atmosphere of colorful markets. The bustling and authentic Place des Ferblantiers leads to the tranquil Slat Al Azama synagogue. This historic neighborhood also features an ancient cemetery with white ceramics. Meet leather artisans and savor a traditional Jewish doughnut to experience the essence of Marrakech. Visiting the Mellah is like embarking on a journey through time, to the heart of a cosmopolitan spirit and an authentic Marrakech, beyond the palaces and souks.
- Menara Gardens and Pavilion - The Menara Garden, a vast historic area created in the 12th century by Caliph Abd al-Mu’min under the Almohad dynasty, spans over 100 hectares west of the medina of Marrakech. Its large rectangular basin, approximately 200 m by 150 m, serves both as an irrigation reservoir and a natural cooling system. Water is sourced from the Atlas Mountains, located 30 km away, through an ingenious ancient underground network called khettaras. Surrounding it are lush olive groves and palm groves. On the edge of the basin stands the Menzeh Pavilion, built in the 16th century under the Saadians, which served as a resting place for sultans. Historically, this site was not only dedicated to leisure, but also to agriculture and, according to legend, to the training of soldiers. Today, the Menara is a peaceful haven, cherished for its beauty, its view of the Atlas, and its rich heritage listed by UNESCO. (free entrance)
- Jemaa el-Fnaa - Jemaa el-Fna is the central square of Marrakech’s Medina and a UNESCO Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. More than just a marketplace, it is a vibrant stage of Moroccan culture, where tradition, trade, and entertainment merge into one unforgettable atmosphere.
• By day, the square is alive with juice vendors, spice stalls, henna artists, herbalists, and snake charmers. The air is filled with the scent of spices, fresh oranges, and mint tea.
• By night, Jemaa el-Fna transforms into a grand open-air theatre and dining hall: storytellers, musicians, acrobats, and dancers enliven the space, while numerous food stalls serve traditional Moroccan dishes like tajine, couscous, grilled meats, and harira soup.
• Jemaa el-Fna is a gathering place for locals and travelers, a venue where oral traditions—storytelling (hlaykia), Gnaoua music, and folk performances—are preserved and shared.
the iconic Koutoubia Mosque in the background, especially magical at sunset.
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Saadian Tombs - The Saadian Tombs, hidden in the heart of Marrakech, are a true historical treasure and a remarkable testament to the splendor of the Saadian dynasty in the 16th century. Rediscovered only in 1917, these magnificent tombs showcase funerary art of exceptional finesse, combining intricately carved stucco, colored marble, and vibrant mosaics. This sacred site, where more than 60 members of the royal family, including Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur, are interred, impresses with its refined architecture, serene interior courtyards, and lush gardens. Each room tells a rich story of power, mystery, and tradition, offering an atmosphere that is both tranquil and majestic. Visiting these tombs is like stepping into a fascinating past, in the heart of historic Marrakech, and feeling the echo of an era when art and power intertwined to create a timeless masterpiece. A must-see for all lovers of culture, history, and beauty.
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Gueliz - Gueliz is the modern district of Marrakech, originally developed during the French Protectorate in the early 20th century, Gueliz features wide boulevards, European-style architecture, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
• Designed as the “new town” of Marrakech, Gueliz has Art Deco and modernist buildings from the 1920s–1930s alongside contemporary developments.
• It is home to shopping malls, designer boutiques, art galleries, trendy cafés, and international restaurants, giving it a distinctly urban and modern vibe.
Cultural Highlights
• Carré Eden Mall and Plaza Marrakech attract locals and visitors for shopping and leisure. -
Casablanca - If it is a one-way trip, the driver will drop you off at the address of your choice in Marrakech; however, if you have opted for a return trip, after the visit the driver will drop you off at the address of your choice in Casablanca.

- City tour according to the proposed itinerary
- Private transportation
- Free time for shopping or strolling in the souks
- Pick-up/drop-off at the location of your choice
- Round trip Casablanca ↔ Marrakech
- City tour according to the proposed itinerary
- Private transportation
- Free time for shopping or strolling in the souks
- Pick-up/drop-off at the location of your choice
- Round trip Casablanca ↔ Marrakech
- Entrance tickets (Majorelle Gardens, Bahia Palace, YSL Museum)
- Meals
- Entrance tickets (Majorelle Gardens, Bahia Palace, YSL Museum)
- Meals
Dive into the genuine charm of Marrakech: uncover hidden gems and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience! Indulge in a bespoke adventure today, in a magical destination where every street whispers a tale. Envision a day where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary: wandering through opulent palaces, sunlit secret gardens, and vibrant markets filled…
Dive into the genuine charm of Marrakech: uncover hidden gems and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience! Indulge in a bespoke adventure today, in a magical destination where every street whispers a tale. Envision a day where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary: wandering through opulent palaces, sunlit secret gardens, and vibrant markets filled with spicy fragrances. This offering transcends a typical sightseeing tour; each journey is customized to your preferences: with or without a guide, a passionate guide, and access to hidden treasures beyond the reach of conventional agencies.
The promise: to deliver an intense, genuine, and unforgettable day, free from surprises, crafted for discerning travelers who seek authenticity, comfort, and personalization. Embrace a different way to travel and dare to stand out; reserve your one-day adventure in Marrakech today.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.