Embark on a 7-day private tour of Morocco’s Royal Cities, exploring Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, and Marrakech with expert guidance and luxury accommodations.
Embark on a 7-day private tour of Morocco’s Royal Cities, exploring Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, and Marrakech with expert guidance and luxury accommodations.
Casablanca Arrival & Royal Rabat
Rabat Old Town - Spend the afternoon discovering the historic gems of Rabat’s Old Town with a knowledgeable local guide.
Mausoleum of Mohammad V - The Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat stands as a symbol of national pride and architectural beauty. This splendid mausoleum is the resting place of Mohammed V and…
Casablanca Arrival & Royal Rabat
Rabat Old Town - Spend the afternoon discovering the historic gems of Rabat’s Old Town with a knowledgeable local guide.
Mausoleum of Mohammad V - The Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat stands as a symbol of national pride and architectural beauty. This splendid mausoleum is the resting place of Mohammed V and his sons, Hassan II and Prince Abdallah of Morocco.
Designed by Vietnamese architect Vo Toan, the mausoleum is crafted from white marble and highlights traditional Moroccan artistry, including detailed mosaics, carved cedar wood, and ornately decorated ceilings. Its serene ambiance and profound historical importance make it one of Morocco’s most esteemed monuments and a must-see for travelers wishing to honor the nation’s esteemed leaders.
Kasbah des Oudaias - The Kasbah of the Udayas showcases architecture that merges Andalusian and Moorish styles. It is distinguished by whitewashed buildings, narrow winding streets, and decorative tilework. Its charming alleys—adorned with colorful flowers and traditional Moroccan doorways—make it a haven for photographers eager to capture the essence of Moroccan culture and history.
Within the Kasbah, several notable landmarks await exploration. One is the Oudaias Museum, located in a 17th-century palace that features exhibits on Moroccan art and history. Another highlight is the Kasbah Mosque, known for its unique green-tiled minaret.
Bab Chellah - Chellah, situated in Rabat, is a distinctive archaeological site and historic necropolis dating back to ancient times. Initially established as a Phoenician trading post, it was later developed by the Romans and subsequently occupied by the Almohads.
Today, visitors can explore its captivating ruins, including ancient defensive walls, monumental gates, and the remnants of a mosque and minaret. The site is also renowned for its tranquil gardens and the storks that nest atop the historic walls, creating a serene and atmospheric setting.
Chellah offers a remarkable insight into Morocco’s layered history and provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern city.
Volubilis, Moulay Idriss & Fez
Volubilis - Travel from Rabat for about 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach the first stop at Volubilis.
Located near Meknes, Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its remarkably preserved Roman ruins. Once a flourishing city of the Roman Empire, Volubilis boasts impressive remains such as grand villas, beautifully preserved mosaics, and monumental arches.
Visitors can stroll through the ancient streets, explore public buildings including the basilica and capitol, and admire detailed mosaics depicting scenes from Roman mythology. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s rich past and the enduring legacy of Roman civilization in North Africa.
Moulay Idriss - Break for lunch before continuing the journey to explore the wonders of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun.
Moulay Idriss Zerhoun is a sacred town nestled in the foothills of the Rif Mountains. Named after Moulay Idriss I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty and revered as a saint, the town holds deep spiritual significance as the site of his tomb. Pilgrims come from far and wide to pay their respects and seek blessings.
The town’s maze-like streets, whitewashed buildings, and scenic vistas make it a charming and photogenic destination. Perched atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Moulay Idriss Zerhoun exudes a serene and tranquil aura, serving as a testament to Morocco’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
After the visit, continue the drive for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to reach Fez.
Cultural & Historical Tour of Fez Medina
Tour Fez Medina - Fez is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the world’s largest exclusively pedestrian area. Within the Medina walls, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and similar vehicles are strictly prohibited. Mules—often called the “taxis of the Medina”—are the only allowed form of transportation.
Today, immerse yourself in the city’s heart and experience it from the inside out. The morning begins with a visit to the Mellah of Fez, followed by the Royal Palace of Fez and the Batha Museum of Moroccan Arts.
The rest of the morning will be spent on a walking tour of the Medina, a walled city filled with a labyrinth of medieval alleys, hidden corners, mosques, shrines, fountains, artisan workshops, and bustling markets.
At lunchtime, enjoy a meal at a traditional Moroccan restaurant before continuing the exploration of the Medina in the afternoon.
Fez Medina Pottery - The Fez Medina Pottery, located in the heart of Fez’s historic medina, is a lively hub renowned for traditional Moroccan pottery craftsmanship. With centuries of artisanal tradition, local craftsmen skillfully create exquisite pottery using techniques passed down through generations.
Visitors can watch artisans shape clay on pottery wheels, hand-paint intricate designs inspired by Moroccan motifs, and fire their creations in traditional kilns. Fez pottery is known for its vibrant colors, elaborate patterns, and timeless elegance, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Exploring the Fez Medina Pottery provides a fascinating insight into Morocco’s artisanal traditions and offers the chance to acquire unique, handcrafted treasures to take home.
Ifrane, Azrou Cedar Forest & Marrakech
Ifrane National Park - Ifrane, often called Morocco’s “Little Switzerland,” is a picturesque mountain town celebrated for its alpine-style architecture, pristine landscapes, and refreshing climate. Nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains, the area features scenic cedar forests, tranquil lakes, and snow-capped peaks.
Ifrane’s orderly streets, lined with European-style chalets and manicured gardens, create a peaceful and charming atmosphere. It is a popular destination for skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer, drawing visitors who seek both outdoor adventure and serene relaxation in a stunning natural setting.
Azrou Cedar Forest - The Azrou Cedar Forest is a majestic expanse of ancient Atlas cedar trees located near Azrou. Renowned for its towering trees, some over 500 years old, the forest exudes a serene and almost mystical atmosphere.
Visitors can wander along winding trails, observe Barbary macaques in their natural habitat, and admire the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings. The Azrou Cedar Forest offers a peaceful retreat and a rare opportunity to connect with nature amidst the stunning landscapes of the Middle Atlas Mountains.
Settat - Journey through the cedar forests of the Atlas Mountains en route to Settat for lunch. After the meal, continue traveling for approximately three hours to reach Erfoud.
Marrakech: Royal Monuments & Hidden Gardens
Koutoubia Mosque - Begin with a visit to the Menara Pools, where you’ll learn about traditional irrigation techniques and water distribution in the Marrakech oasis.
Next, visit the Koutoubia Mosque, a magnificent architectural landmark and symbol of the city. Its soaring minaret, reaching 77 meters, dominates the Marrakech skyline. Built in the 12th century, the mosque features exquisite Moorish design, with intricate tilework and geometric patterns. Revered for its spiritual significance, the Koutoubia Mosque captivates visitors with its timeless beauty and historical charm.
Bahia Palace - Take a walk to the Bahia Palace with a small group to explore one of Marrakech’s most iconic historical landmarks.
The Bahia Palace is a stunning example of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship. Built in the late 19th century, it served as the residence of the Grand Vizier’s family. Visitors can wander through its intricately decorated courtyards, lush gardens, and opulent rooms adorned with colorful tiles, carved stucco, and ornate woodwork. The palace provides a captivating glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and cultural heritage, making it an essential stop for travelers.
Jemaa el-Fnaa - The Jemaa el-Fnaa is the bustling heart of Marrakech and a vibrant showcase of Moroccan culture.
By day, the square comes alive with a lively market featuring snake charmers, storytellers, and vendors selling spices, crafts, and local goods. As night falls, Jemaa el-Fnaa transforms into a dynamic entertainment hub with food stalls, musicians, and dancers, creating an unforgettable sensory experience and offering a fascinating window into Morocco’s rich traditions.
Le Jardin Secret - Medina - Marrakech - Follow the guide closely as you enter the medieval Medina of Marrakech.
The souks within the Medina are a labyrinth of narrow alleyways brimming with vibrant stalls offering spices, textiles, leather goods, pottery, and more. This bustling marketplace is a feast for the senses—the scent of exotic spices fills the air, while colorful merchandise dazzles the eyes. Exploring the maze-like souks is an adventure in itself, giving visitors the chance to haggle with vendors and uncover unique treasures amidst the lively atmosphere of Marrakech’s most famous market.
Ourika Valley & Marrakech Cultural Museums
Ourika Valley - Enjoy a day excursion to the Ourika Valley, exploring Berber villages and local markets with a small group.
Nestled in the High Atlas Mountains near Marrakech, the Ourika Valley is a picturesque oasis of natural beauty and Berber culture. Visitors can wander through lush landscapes, admire cascading waterfalls, and explore traditional Berber villages scattered throughout the valley. Popular activities include hiking scenic trails, visiting vibrant local markets, and savoring traditional Moroccan cuisine at riverside restaurants.
The valley provides a peaceful retreat from the city, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in rural Morocco’s stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage. Return to Marrakech in the afternoon.
Transfer to Casablanca Airport
Casablanca-Settat - After breakfast, transfer to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport to connect with your flight home—marking the end of the services. The drive takes approximately 3 hours via the highway, but an additional two hours are allowed to ensure arrival in plenty of time for the international departure.

- Private transportation
- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Airport Drop-off
- Airport Pick-up
- Hotel Pickup
- Private transportation
- Admission fees
- On-board WiFi
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Airport Drop-off
- Airport Pick-up
- Hotel Pickup
- Tips and gratuities
- Flights
- Tips and gratuities
- Flights
Explore the regal cities of Morocco on an engaging 7-day private tour from Casablanca to Marrakech. This journey is perfect for travelers seeking a deeper cultural experience, featuring Morocco’s hidden gardens, water heritage, and women’s history.
A private guide will lead you through Rabat’s royal mausoleums, the UNESCO-listed Roman ruins of Volubilis,…
Explore the regal cities of Morocco on an engaging 7-day private tour from Casablanca to Marrakech. This journey is perfect for travelers seeking a deeper cultural experience, featuring Morocco’s hidden gardens, water heritage, and women’s history.
A private guide will lead you through Rabat’s royal mausoleums, the UNESCO-listed Roman ruins of Volubilis, the Fez Medina, the cedar forests of Ifrane and Azrou, and two full days in Marrakech. Highlights include Koutoubia, Bahia Palace, Le Jardin Secret, the Ourika Valley, the Museum of Water, and the Women’s Museum.
Enjoy accommodations in 4-star hotels, with daily breakfast and dinner, all tickets, and private transportation included.
• In-depth exploration of Morocco’s royal cities: Rabat, Fez & Marrakech
• Unique Marrakech attractions: Le Jardin Secret, Museum of Water & Women’s Museum
• Discover UNESCO Volubilis, Fez Medina & the Atlas waterfalls in Ourika Valley
• Experience Ifrane’s alpine forests & Azrou’s cedar trees with Barbary macaques
• Includes 4-star hotels, breakfast, dinner & all admission tickets
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.