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A 7 days tour is the most efficient way to see multiple sides of Morocco without the logistics headaches of doing it yourself. This route covers serious ground, and at EUR1406 per person, the per-day cost is genuinely competitive once you factor in accommodation, transport, and guides.
What You Get
Discover Morocco’s royal cities on this immersive 7-day private tour from Casablanca to Marrakech — for travellers who want cultural depth beyond the highlights, including Morocco’s hidden gardens, water heritage, and women’s history. Your private guide takes you through Rabat’s royal mausoleums, the UNESCO Roman ruins of Volubilis, the Fez Medina, the cedar forests of Ifrane and Azrou, and two full days in Marrakech — Koutoubia, Bahia Palace, Le Jardin Secret, and the Ourika Valley — plus the Museum of Water and the Women’s Museum. 4-star hotels, breakfast and dinner daily, all tickets, and private transport included.
Our Honest Take
With 0 reviews, the 0/5 rating is promising but based on a relatively small sample. This is a premium option at roughly EUR201 per day, but the included extras and accommodation quality tend to justify the higher price point. Free cancellation means you can book now and adjust plans later without financial risk - useful when Morocco itineraries tend to evolve.
Who This Is For
- First-time visitors who want to see multiple destinations without planning logistics
- Travellers with limited time who want maximum coverage
- Travellers who prioritise comfort and are willing to pay for quality
Before You Book
Duration: 7 days
Price: From EUR1406 per person
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before - book now, decide later.
Rating: 0/5 from 0 verified reviews
Practical tip: Pack light - you will be transferring between vehicles and accommodation. A small daypack works best.
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