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Seven days, five cities, the Sahara desert, and a camel trek - all starting from Casablanca and ending in Marrakech for EUR1285. That works out to roughly EUR184 per day including accommodation, transport, guided sightseeing, and some meals. A perfect 5.0/5 from 65 travellers suggests this is not a budget bus tour cutting corners, but a properly curated week that covers the breadth of Morocco without the stress of planning it yourself.
What actually happens
Day one starts in Casablanca with the Hassan II Mosque before moving to Rabat for the Hassan Tower and Kasbah of the Udayas. From there, the itinerary threads north to Chefchaouen - the famous blue city - then east to the Roman ruins at Volubilis and the ancient medina of Fes. The middle section heads south through the Ziz Valley and Middle Atlas mountains to the edge of the Sahara, where you ride camels into the desert for a night in a luxury camp under the stars. The return journey crosses the Todra Gorge and passes through Ait Ben Haddou before finishing in Marrakech. Accommodation alternates between hotels and traditional riads. A guide accompanies the group throughout, handling all logistics, entrance fees for listed sites, and local knowledge.
Our honest take
Two seven-day Morocco tours sit in our catalogue at similar prices. This one starts in Casablanca (EUR1285, 5.0/5, 65 reviews). The other starts in Marrakech (EUR1150, 5.0/5). Both score perfectly. The decision comes down to your flight situation and where you want to start. If you are flying into Casablanca, this route makes geographic sense - you sweep north to Chefchaouen, east through Fes and the desert, and finish in Marrakech where you might fly home from a different airport. If you are flying into and out of Marrakech, the other tour avoids the Casablanca connection entirely. The EUR135 price difference between the two likely reflects this tour including Casablanca and Rabat as additional stops. At EUR184 per day, the value is strong for a guided multi-day tour with accommodation, and the perfect rating across 65 reviews suggests consistent execution. The main trade-off with any organised tour is loss of flexibility - your daily schedule is set, and you cannot linger an extra day in a place you love.
Who should book this
- First-time Morocco visitors who want comprehensive coverage of the country’s highlights without the planning burden
- Travellers flying into Casablanca who want a logical route south to Marrakech
- Anyone who values the security and convenience of a guided group over independent travel
- Visitors with exactly one week who want to maximise what they see
Who should skip this
- Independent travellers who want to set their own pace and linger where they choose
- Anyone who has already visited several Moroccan cities and wants depth rather than breadth
- Budget backpackers - you can cover similar ground independently for significantly less, though with more hassle
- Visitors who dislike group travel dynamics and fixed schedules
Before you book
Duration: 7 days
Price: From EUR1285 per person
Cancellation: Free cancellation - critical at this price point, as plans a week long can easily shift.
Rating: 5.0/5 from 65 verified reviews
Practical tip: Compare this directly with the other 7-day tour (EUR1150, starting from Marrakech) before deciding. The key differentiator is starting city. If you are flying into Casablanca and out of Marrakech, this route eliminates backtracking. Confirm exactly which meals are included - seven days of dining adds up if lunches and dinners are at your own expense.
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