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Best Desert Tours from Casablanca

If you are planning a trip to Morocco, you should already know that the Sahara Desert is a must-see destination. Here at Marrakech Tour Company, we bring you an incredible list of Tours from Casablanca to the Sahara Desert to choose from. Our tours from Casablanca take you to at least one of Morocco’s two desert regions.

The most popular desert in Morocco is the Erg Chebbi dunes in Merzouga. While the more remote dunes and the Erg Chigaga located beyond M’hamid offer you a more authentic desert experience and are less populated by tourists.
When you embark on desert tours from Casablanca, you will stay in luxury desert camps and experience glamping in the magical Sahara desert like a nomad. During your trip, you will stay in carefully selected riads and authentic guesthouses that will enhance your travel experience in Morocco.

In this 2 days Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech you will explore the cultural and historical area of ​​the most touristic city in…

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these 3 Days from Casablanca to Fes and Chefchaouen will let you Discover the blue city and Fes, it has been the capital of…

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We will start this tour from Casablanca to Fes via Merzouga desert. In Casablanca, we will visit the Hassan II Mosque…

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on this 6 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech you will Discover a millenary culture with a great artistic heritage. Get…

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This 9 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech is set to discover almost seventy percent of the most popular Moroccan destinations.

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Morocco Itinerary in 10 days tour from Casablanca. These days 10/9 nights will take you to visit many important places. Start…

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NOTE: If these Tours From Casablanca don’t match what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us and we will prepare the trip for your needs and requirements.

Get to know More about Best Tours from Casablanca

Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, is located in the western region of the country on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest city in the Maghreb, in addition to being one of the largest and most important cities in Africa, both economically and demographically.
Casablanca is a major port and industrial center in Morocco. At the 2012 census, its population reached 4 million and about 4.5 million in the Greater Casablanca region. Casablanca is the economic and commercial center of Morocco, while Rabat is the national political capital.
Moroccan companies and leading international institutions have headquarters and major industrial facilities in Casablanca. Recent industrial statistics show that Casablanca retains its historical position as a major industrial region in the country. The port of Casablanca is one of the largest industrial ports on the continent and the second-largest in North Africa after Marsa El Kebir. It is the main naval base of the Royal Moroccan Navy.

The city of Casablanca is located on the Atlantic coast in the Lower Chaouia region, 95 kilometers from the capital, Rabat. Its strategic location is in the middle of the industrial production line between Kenitra in the north and Jorf Lasfar in the south. Its climate is mild due to its location and marine influences, and its depth extends to an area of 60 kilometers inland.

What to see in Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque

One of the most famous religious and cultural landmarks of Casablanca, and it can even be considered one of the most famous mosques in the world; Because it is the second largest in area and the highest with its minaret, which ranges from 200 to 210 meters in length.

The Hassan II Mosque includes bathrooms, an ablution room, a prayer hall, in addition to classes for teaching the Holy Quran, a library and a museum.

The prayer hall in the mosque is distinguished by its spacious area of ​​​​up to 20 thousand meters, it can accommodate about 25 thousand worshipers, who can reach 105 thousand worshipers in the total area of ​​the mosque, in addition to its cast aluminum ceiling that moves automatically every 5 minutes, its candles and Italian candlesticks that are lit If the roof is closed.

The mosque building with partial sea view is also distinguished by the addition of huge quantities estimated at thousands of ceramics, carved and painted gypsum, stainless steel, cedar wood coated with marble and Moroccan granite for the manufacture of domes.

Pasha's Court

This parliamentary and judicial building, which is also intended to host the most important ceremonies and official occasions, is one of the most important architectural landmarks in the city, and is recommended to be visited during the Casablanca tourist trips.

It may be difficult to enter the government building that is still in use since 1952 after 4 years of construction. Because of the daily workflow, but taking pictures of the building from the outside, where the elegant and elegant architectural design is really worth the struggle during tourism tours in Casablanca in the vicinity of the place.

If you are fortunate enough to visit the building from the inside, you will definitely enjoy watching the white marble columns that characterize its courtyards and the cedar wood ceilings that harmonize with their décor of finely carved gypsum and colored mosaic pieces. .

The likely time to visit the Pasha’s court: two and a half hours.

What is the difference between small group, private and luxury tours?

We offer a wide selection of Moroccan guided tours that will help you embrace different possibilities, opinions, religions, customs and interests. To satisfy the needs of our clients, we organize three types of Tours; small group tours, private tours and luxury tours. The first has minimal costs and introduces you to other different cultures, how? sharing tours with small groups of travelers from all over the world. In the second, private tour, you travel at your own pace and that when selecting lodges and camps where to stay throughout the tour as in the luxury tour, the only difference is in the quality of the accommodation, the star rating of the hotels. In other words, we offer you in luxury tours a unique selection of charming hotels and luxury camps in Morocco with unique performances.
Depending on your budget and wishes, you can choose any tour you want, so let’s do it together!

The Best selling Desert Tours from Casablanca in Morocco

Discover an Exclusive Desert Traveling through the Moroccan Sahara, we travel from the magical world of Casablanca to the Erg Chebi and Merzouga deserts. We explore the enchanting camel desert and ocher villages nestled in the Atlas Mountains amidst lunar landscapes, stunning valleys, and mud. Our desert tours also start from Casablanca to Merzouga through the mountains of the Middle Atlas.

Best Merzouga Activities you may be interested in after your Desert tours from Casablanca

Merzouga or the Sahara desert of Morocco is considered one of the best destinations in Morocco and the world! For its impressive golden sand dunes called Erg Chebbi dunes and also because it has the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises in the world. There is a lot to do in Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes), which has made the region and Morocco a tourist destination.

“There is no complete trip to Morocco without visiting its magnificent Sahara desert.” So if you plan to visit Morocco, Merzouga is a must see. There are many things to do in Merzouga, Morocco for a complete desert experience that you will never forget. Below you will find the best things to do in the dunes of Merzouga Erg Chebbi.

Join our Merzouga activities and day trips from Merzouga to enjoy the great outdoors and spend time in recreational activities and the best things to do in Erg-Chebbi. People go to the desert to camp, hike, or cycle, to enjoy, explore and experience the unique environment that can only be found in southwest Morocco and its deserts.

 

Best Morocco Frequently Asked Questions

When Is the Best Time to Visit Morocco ?

Morocco is a great place to visit at any time of the year! Due to the way the geography of the country is determined, there is always a warm climate – these places allow you to escape the heat, enjoy the cool climate and explore new areas.
Fez and Marrakech can be unbearably hot in the summer, so go to the mountains! Summer is the perfect time to hike and explore the Atlas Mountains. The higher the altitude, the cooler the fresh air and occasional snowfall.
The Atlantic coast is warm in winter. It can be hot during the day, but it can get cold at night, so bring a jacket. Exploring the desert can be fun, but choose a guide or excursion.

Is Morocco Safe Country?

As an economy, Morocco relies heavily on tourism to balance its financial needs. In other words, the Moroccan government needs tourists to feel safe while spending holidays and money in their country. For this they allocate a large amount of resources, especially human resources, to ensure that all tourists are safe during their stay in Morocco; This includes travel police and highly qualified guides certified by the government after training. In terms of extremism and crime rates, it can be said that the occurrence of such acts is similar to what happens in many European countries, as many statistics show: low and rare.
Read more: Is it safe to travel to Morocco? The complete guide.

What are the official languages of Morocco?

The official languages are Tamazight and the Moroccan Arabic dialect, but French is a recognized language in business and higher education. Most Moroccans speak the Berber language. Berbers are known to come from North Africa, including Morocco. Due to its proximity to the southern coast of Spain, many people in northern Morocco speak Spanish, but English and German are often spoken in popular tourist destinations.

Will my cell phone work in Morocco?

Can accept international calls, Blackberry and iPhone calls if international liability is approved. Contact your provider to avoid high costs and high avoidance. If you plan to use a pre-SIM card with a GSM phone to make and receive calls while in Morocco, the phone must be charged before leaving the United States, Canada or your country. You can do this by calling your provider (usually your phone is unlocked in the US within half an hour of your call). The public telephone system in Morocco is a modern system that uses all common, but light traffic, and has 7 fixed lines for every 100 people. In 2007, the number of mobile subscriptions reached 60%

What airlines fly to Morocco?

Most major airlines offer services to/from Morocco. Popular airlines include:

Royal Air Maroc: operates direct flights from New York, Paris, Madrid, London, and most other European destinations.

Iberia: operates direct flights from Spain

Air France: operates direct flights from France

British Airways: operates direct flights from England

Ryan Air: First low-cost airline offering flights to major cities in Morocco from several European destinations.

What is the currency in Morocco?

The national currency is the Dirham (MAD).
The Dirham is officially designated as a closed currency, which means that it cannot be exchanged or purchased outside of Morocco.
While it is illegal to withdraw dirhams from Morocco, the import and export of currency are tolerated up to a limit of 1000 DH.
The best place to exchange money is at an authorized bank or exchange house.
Credit cards are accepted in hotels and many modern shopping centers, although you can get a better price for a cash transaction.
Credit card companies and/or your bank must be informed of the dates of your trip to Morocco so that your card is not rejected abroad. Notify the sender and provide him with a “telephone number where he can be contacted abroad.
Traveler’s checks are not recommended in Morocco and are becoming less and less useful; banks often charge high fees to change them.

Can I visit Morocco during Ramadan?

Visiting Morocco during Ramadan is not a bad idea, but you think many cafes and restaurants are closed, but you can still buy your food and do the same at other times of the year. Ramadan or Ramadan is the holy month of Islam, in which Muslims fast from east to west. Fasting means nothing in your mouth, including food, water and cigarettes. Ramadan Day changes every year See below 2021 and 2022. Some local cafes and restaurants are closed during the day. But you do not need to rush tourists, and there are many cafes and restaurants on the street. It is best to observe the month of Ramadan by not chewing gum, smoking or drinking in public (especially alcohol). You can eat or drink at your hotel or theater / restaurant recommended by your guide. Your guide plans to make the afternoon journey easier during the month of Ramadan. Within a few months you will find tourist spots open at 9:00 and close to 15:00. Workers are brought home for breakfast, shops are opened late and early. Opportunity to buy for you
Ramadan:
March 22 to April 20, 2023 / March 10 to April 09, 2024

Best Morocco day trips you may be interested in after your Desert tours from Casablanca

The Best shared & Private Day Trips From Casablanca

At Marrakech Tour Company we have created many day trips to explore the beautiful and exciting landscapes of Casablanca and its surroundings. If you are looking for a nice escape from a crowded city, we have the best Casablanca day trips for you. Our team of local experts will help you plan your dream trip to Marrakech today!