Full day trip from Marrakech to Casablanca
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Marrakech to Casablanca
This tour from Marrakech to Casablanca offers you the opportunity to discover Casablanca — Morocco’s modern heartbeat and one of the most dynamic cities in Africa. As the largest city in the Maghreb region and the eighth-largest in the Arab world, Casablanca stands as a symbol of Morocco’s progress, blending contemporary sophistication with timeless cultural heritage.
During your visit, you’ll explore the city’s remarkable landmarks, including the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most beautifully designed mosques in the world, standing majestically on the Atlantic coast. Stroll along the Corniche, a lively seaside promenade filled with cafés and ocean views, and experience the city’s vibrant urban atmosphere.
Casablanca is also Morocco’s chief port and one of Africa’s leading financial centers, making it a hub of commerce, culture, and creativity. Whether you’re admiring its Art Deco architecture, exploring its bustling markets, or simply soaking in its cosmopolitan energy, this tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the modern spirit of Morocco.
Trip Plan
Casablanca’s old medina: Once you are in the old walled city, everything is self-explanatory. The town is small enough not to get lost, the streets are relatively wide, and the merchants are generally not pushy. If you haven’t come to the market for textiles or spices, then meander through the tempting food stalls.
Hassan II Mosque: The most visited highlight of Casablanca is the Hassan II Mosque with its large minaret of 200 meters high. You cannot miss this mosque, located on the Atlantic coast of Casa. The Hassan II Mosque dominates the skyline of sea and land, day and night when illuminated by a laser beam. The Mega Mosque, as it is called, is one of the largest mosques in the world: the prayer hall is the size of four football fields and 80,000 worshipers can easily find a seat on the esplanade outside. The architect Michel Pinseau is French. Thousands of Moroccan craftsmen created the impressive details of this monument that imposes spirituality on the bustling trading city.
Ain Diab: The other side of the big city life is beyond the harbor, the old medina, and the huge new mosque in the suburb of Ain Diab. The coastal road leads to a series of luxury hotels, clubs, and oceanfront resorts. This is where the residents of Casablanca go in summer to escape the heat.
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- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bilingual driver.
- Lunch
- Fees Monuments
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Max Guests
17
Age
0 - 100