2 Days Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

2 Days Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

- Overview :

This 2-day tour from Casablanca to Marrakech offers a deep dive into the cultural and historical treasures of Morocco’s most vibrant city. Explore Marrakech, the famed “Red City,” known for its fascinating blend of ancient heritage and modern charm. Discover stunning landmarks such as the Menara Garden, Bahia Palace, Koutoubia Mosque, and the bustling Jemaa El Fna square. Wander through the souks and medina, uncovering Marrakech’s rich traditions before returning to Casablanca.

- Highlights :

  • Comfortable transport by 4×4 or minibus.
  • Guided exploration of Marrakech’s top landmarks
  • Visit Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, El Badi Palace
  • Stroll through the Majorelle Gardens
  • Explore Marrakech’s souks and tanneries
  • Visit the Royal Palace and Kasbah district
  • Return journey to Casablanca

- Itinerary :

Your journey begins with a morning departure from Casablanca towards Marrakech. Upon arrival, embark on a guided tour of the city's most iconic sites:

  • Menara Gardens: A peaceful oasis featuring a vast reflecting pool and olive groves.
  • Koutoubia Mosque: The largest mosque in Marrakech, an architectural masterpiece.
  • Jemaa El Fna Square: A UNESCO-listed cultural hub bustling with street performers, souks, and traditional food stalls.
  • Old Medina & Souks: Immerse yourself in the vibrant local markets, where artisans craft leather goods, textiles, and spices.

After a full day of exploration, check into a charming riad or hotel in Marrakech for a relaxing overnight stay.

After breakfast, continue discovering Marrakech’s historical landmarks:

    • Bahia Palace: A stunning 19th-century palace showcasing intricate Moroccan architecture.
    • Ben Youssef Madrasa: A former Islamic school adorned with exquisite tilework.
    • El Badi Palace: The remnants of a grand Saadian palace with breathtaking views.
    • Kasbah & Royal Palace: Explore Marrakech’s old fortifications and royal residences.
    • Majorelle Gardens: A serene botanical garden designed by Jacques Majorelle, later owned by Yves Saint Laurent.

After lunch, begin the return journey to Casablanca, arriving in the early evening.

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