Private Marrakech Excursion from Casablanca with Free Camel Ride
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Private Marrakech Excursion from Casablanca with Free Camel Ride

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About this experience

Experience the perfect blend of tradition and modernity in Marrakech, a city that guarantees unforgettable moments. As you wander through the vibrant Jemaa El-Fna square and the bustling souks, you'll be captivated by a kaleidoscope of colors and the enticing aromas of exotic spices. Meanwhile, the Guéliz and Hivernage districts showcase a more contemporary side of the city, featuring upscale boutiques, luxury shops, and wide avenues that invite leisurely exploration. Marrakech truly offers a mesmerizing escape into a world where the past and present harmoniously coexist.

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Private Marrakech Excursion from Casablanca with Free Camel Ride

Pickup included

What's included

WiFi on board
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide
Parking Fees

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1 Pass by

The Hassan II Mosque, located on the coast of Casablanca, is the largest mosque in Morocco and Africa, and it has the tallest minaret in the world.

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Stop 2

The vast oasis on the outskirts of Marrakech spans an area of 140 square kilometers. It is famous for its resorts and its hundred thousand palm trees. Visitors can take in the breathtaking scenery and enjoy a camel ride through this unique landscape.

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Stop 3 Pass by

The Majorelle Garden in Marrakech is a lush botanical garden spanning nearly one hectare. It is renowned for its vibrant cobalt-blue buildings, exotic plants, and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can explore its winding paths, admire the stunning cacti and palm trees, and experience the unique blend of nature and art.

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The Secret Garden is a hidden gem in the Medina, offering a serene oasis filled with lush plants, vibrant flowers, and exquisite architecture. With its secluded courtyards, calming fountains, and a harmonious blend of nature and traditional Moroccan design, it provides a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.

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Stop 5

The Koutoubia Mosque, located in the heart of Marrakech, is the largest mosque in the city and a prominent landmark. Known for its stunning minaret, which stands 77 meters tall, the mosque features intricate Moroccan architecture and is surrounded by beautiful gardens. As one of the most iconic symbols of Marrakech, it offers a serene place for worship and a striking example of Islamic design.

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Bab Agnaou is one of the most famous gates of Marrakech, built in the 12th century during the Almohad dynasty. This grand gateway, with its distinct horseshoe arch and intricate stone carvings, served as the main entrance to the royal kasbah. Its name, meaning "Black Gate," reflects its historical significance and architectural beauty, making it a remarkable symbol of Marrakech's rich heritage.

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Stop 7

Jemaa el-Fna, located in the heart of Marrakech, is a bustling and vibrant square that comes alive with energy, especially in the evenings. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its street performers, snake charmers, musicians, storytellers, and food stalls offering traditional Moroccan cuisine. The square is a lively cultural hub where locals and visitors gather, creating an unforgettable atmosphere that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of Marrakech.

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Souk Semmarine is one of the largest and most famous markets in Marrakech's Medina. Known for its vibrant energy, this bustling souk offers a labyrinth of narrow alleys lined with stalls selling a wide array of goods, from colorful textiles and traditional Moroccan clothing to pottery, carpets, and handcrafted jewelry. It's a central hub for artisans and traders, where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture of Marrakech while enjoying the sights, sounds, and scents of this iconic marketplace.

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Stop 9

The Medina of Marrakech is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its maze-like streets, vibrant souks, and historical landmarks. Enclosed by ancient red sandstone walls, the Medina is the cultural and economic heart of the city, filled with bustling markets, traditional riads, and centuries-old mosques. Visitors can explore its narrow alleys, discover hidden gems, and experience the authentic atmosphere of Moroccan life, where the past and present blend seamlessly in this lively and historic district.

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Guéliz is a modern district in Marrakech known for its contemporary vibe and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Developed during the French protectorate, it features wide boulevards, stylish cafes, boutique shops, and art galleries, making it a hub for shopping and entertainment. Guéliz contrasts with the historic Medina, offering a glimpse of modern Moroccan life while still reflecting the city’s rich culture. Visitors can enjoy the lively ambiance, dine in trendy restaurants, and explore the blend of traditional and contemporary architecture that characterizes this vibrant area.

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Stop 11

The Bahia Palace in Marrakech is a stunning example of Moroccan architecture, built in the 19th century to showcase the grandeur and beauty of Islamic and Moroccan design. The palace features intricately carved wooden ceilings, colorful tiles, and lush gardens filled with fragrant orange trees. Spanning over eight hectares, it was originally constructed as a residence for the grand vizier. Today, it stands as a symbol of luxury and artistry, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Moroccan elite during that period.

What's not included

Tips
Bahia Palace Ticket not included : 100 MAD per Adult
Les Jardins Secret Ticket not included : 100 MAD per Adult

Available languages

Guide guide
AR EN FR

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, is a vibrant blend of modern and traditional. Known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Hassan II Mosque, it offers a unique mix of coastal charm, cultural richness, and economic dynamism. The city's Atlantic coastline provides beautiful beaches and a lively port atmosphere.

Top Attractions

Hassan II Mosque

The Hassan II Mosque is one of the most impressive mosques in the world and a symbol of Casablanca. It is the largest mosque in Morocco and the seventh-largest in the world. The mosque's minaret is the tallest in the world, standing at 210 meters.

Religious/Architecture 1-2 hours for a guided tour Free for non-Muslims to enter the mosque, but guided tours may have a fee

Casablanca Cathedral

Also known as the Church of the Sacred Heart, this Catholic church is a unique blend of Art Deco and Moroccan architectural styles. It is one of the few churches in Morocco that is still in use.

Historical/Architecture 30-45 minutes Free

Mahmoud II Square

This bustling square is the heart of Casablanca's old medina. It is surrounded by traditional markets, cafes, and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into the city's past.

Historical/Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore the square and markets

Casablanca Twin Center

This iconic skyscraper is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Casablanca. It consists of two identical towers and is a symbol of the city's modern architecture and economic growth.

Architecture/Cultural 30-45 minutes Free to admire from the outside, observation deck may have a fee

Corniche Aïn Diab

This vibrant seaside promenade is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It offers beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean, beaches, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.

Beach/Entertainment 2-3 hours or more Free to explore, beach clubs and restaurants may have fees

Must-Try Local Dishes

Couscous

A traditional Moroccan dish made with steamed semolina grains, often served with vegetables, meat, and a flavorful broth.

Dinner Vegetarian options available, but often contains meat

Tagine

A slow-cooked stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices, named after the earthenware pot it is cooked in.

Dinner Vegetarian options available, but often contains meat

Harira

A hearty soup made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, and sometimes meat, often served during Ramadan.

Soup Vegetarian options available, but often contains meat

Pastilla

A savory-sweet pie made with layers of phyllo dough, filled with spiced meat (usually pigeon or chicken), and topped with powdered sugar and cinnamon.

Dinner Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians

Popular Activities

Surfing at Aïn Diab Beach Hiking in the nearby countryside Relaxing at a hammam or spa Strolling along the Corniche Exploring historic landmarks and museums Shopping for traditional crafts and souvenirs Swimming and sunbathing at the beach Boat tours and water sports

Best Time to Visit

Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November)

Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists. These seasons are ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.

18-24°C 64-75°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Arabic, Berber
  • Widely spoken: French, Spanish, English
  • English: Moderately spoken, especially in tourist areas and among younger people

Currency

Moroccan Dirham (MAD)

Time Zone

GMT+1

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings

Casablanca is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night and in isolated areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps, and agree on the fare before starting your journey
  • • Be cautious when approaching strangers or accepting help from locals, as scams and theft can occur

Getting there

By air
  • Mohammed V International Airport • 30 km from city center
By train

Casablanca Voyageurs

By bus

Casablanca Oasis, Casablanca Trafic

Getting around

Public transport

The tram system is modern, efficient, and connects key areas of the city. It's a convenient and affordable way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Careem, Heetch

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Maarif Old Medina Habous Quartier des Hôpitaux

Day trips

Rabat
90 km from Casablanca • Full day recommended

Rabat is the capital of Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its historic landmarks, cultural attractions, and beautiful beaches. It offers a mix of modern and traditional architecture, as well as a rich history and vibrant arts scene.

Marrakech
240 km from Casablanca • Overnight recommended

Marrakech is a vibrant and colorful city known for its bustling markets, historic landmarks, and lively atmosphere. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking a mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation, with a variety of activities and attractions to explore.

El Jadida
90 km from Casablanca • Half day recommended

El Jadida is a coastal city known for its historic landmarks, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking a mix of history and relaxation, with a variety of activities and attractions to explore.

Festivals

Casablanca International Film Festival • November Casablanca International Book Fair • February

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic phrases in Arabic or French to help you communicate with locals and show respect for the culture.
  • Dress modestly and respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • Be cautious when using taxis, and agree on the fare before starting your journey. Consider using licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps for a more reliable and safe experience.
  • Explore the city's many neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and attractions. From the bustling markets of the Old Medina to the upscale shopping and dining of Maarif, there is something for everyone in Casablanca.
  • Try local street food and snacks, such as msemen (Moroccan pancakes) and harira (hearty soup). Look for vendors with high turnover and good hygiene practices to minimize the risk of foodborne illness.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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