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Two cities in one day is ambitious, but when those cities are connected by a motorway and separated by only ninety minutes of driving, it works. This tour combines Casablanca’s commercial chaos with Rabat’s regal composure - the economic capital and the political capital, back to back. At EUR141 it is slightly cheaper than Tour 91 (EUR150 for the same combo) and carries a near-identical 4.9 rating. The question is not whether this format works, but whether you pick this one or the other.
What actually happens
Morning starts in Casablanca. You visit the Hassan II Mosque - the third-largest mosque in the world, built on a promontory over the Atlantic. From there, the tour moves through the Habous Quarter, past the Royal Palace, and through the old medina. By late morning you are in the car heading to Rabat. The capital delivers a different register entirely - the Kasbah of the Udayas with its blue-and-white Andalusian streets, the Hassan Tower and the incomplete mosque ruins, and the Mohammed V Mausoleum with its ceremonial guards. If time allows, you may also visit the Chellah necropolis, where Roman ruins sit alongside Islamic tombs in an overgrown garden that feels like a film set. You return to Casablanca by early evening.
Our honest take
The Casablanca-Rabat combo is a genuinely good use of a full day. The two cities complement each other - Casablanca is loud, modern and commercial; Rabat is quieter, greener and more historically layered. Seeing both back to back gives you a far better sense of Morocco than either city alone. At EUR141, this undercuts Tour 91 by EUR9 for what appears to be a very similar itinerary and rating (4.9 vs 4.9). The difference is unlikely to be dramatic. Both are well-reviewed, full-day, private tours covering the same ground. If Tour 91 is sold out on your date, book this. If both are available, the EUR9 saving here is modest but real. The one consideration is the driving time - you lose roughly three hours of your day in a vehicle, which some people mind and others welcome as a chance to nap.
Who should book this
- Travellers based in Casablanca who want to see Rabat without organising an overnight stay
- History enthusiasts who want both the commercial and political capitals in a single focused day
- Anyone with limited time in Morocco who wants maximum cities per day
- Tour 91 shoppers who found it sold out or slightly prefer the price point here
Who should skip this
- People who hate car journeys - three hours of driving is unavoidable
- Travellers who prefer deep exploration of one city rather than surface-level coverage of two
- Anyone planning to visit Rabat separately as part of a longer itinerary - you will duplicate the sights
- Budget travellers - the train between Casablanca and Rabat costs under EUR10, and you can DIY both cities for far less
Before you book
Duration: 8 to 10 hours
Price: EUR141 per person
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before - book now, decide later.
Rating: 4.9/5 from 52 verified reviews
Tour 91 comparison: Tour 91 covers the same two cities for EUR150 with an identical 4.9 rating. The itineraries are near-identical. This one saves you EUR9. Pick whichever has availability on your date and stop deliberating.
Practical tip: Wear shoes that handle both polished mosque floors and uneven medina cobblestones. The Chellah in Rabat has rough ground and is worth requesting if the guide does not include it automatically.
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