Morocco Family Friendly Tour: Casablanca, Rabat, Fez & Marrakech

What to expect on this itinerary
You can remember how adventurous the parks and yards outside of your home once looked. You would imagine the hills to be mountains and the grass to be endless fields. A puddle was a vast ocean and your teddy bear was an invading army knocking on the fortress walls. On this 9-day tour of Morocco you no longer have to imagine the mountains and the hills, the oceans and the desert. The fabulous images of the past come to life and you traverse the diverse landscape and inspiring culture with your family by to help you along the adventure.
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Casablanca – An Imagined City
Mention Morocco and spark images of historic royalty and fabulous dreams. The diverse country contains sweeping desert and rambling mountains, untouched coastlines and valleys that wind in and out of vibrant, labyrinthine markets.
Casablanca is a metropolis steeped in both cultural history and thriving modernity. When people think of the city they most often think of unforgettable romance and constant action. The streets brim with excitement, connecting the contemporary art galleries to the millennia of history. Your private transfer, will meet you at the airport and takes you to a remarkable hotel near the vibrant heart of the city center. The lively cafes are filled with locals eating and conversing. The relaxed and jovial look of everyone in the evening contrasts with the city’s normally fast pace. The boulevards are wide and lined with towering palms. The breeze brings a sweet aroma of palm oil and leaves.
Buildings combine the traditional décor and modern architecture. The family is instantly captivated. Henri Prost designed Mohammed V Square. The tower rises over 164 feet and offers a tremendous view of the extensive metropolis. The fountain was added in the mid 1970s and adds a touch of refreshing mist to the air. The sound of trickling water offers a calm respite from the fast pace of the encompassing city. Parc de la Ligue Arabe is a promenade lined with palm trees and designed in 1918. Locals stroll through the park and find the comforts of the countryside in the manicured pathways at the heart of their city. So much of Casablanca weaves you in and out of the contemporary life and historic fantasy.
What's Included:
Casablanca – Family Excursions
Fez – Searching for Gems in Rabat and Meknes
Fez – The Collective Wonders of a Fez
Beni Mellal – Adventure In Between
Marrakech – Step Into the Fairytale
Casablanca – Exploratory Mornings
Casablanca – When Cities Fade
Trip Highlights
- Experience the remarkable Moorish architecture and décor of celebrated historic mosques
- Traverse the diverse landscape that offers views of the Atlantic Ocean, golden desert, and lush foothills of the Atlas Mountains
- Immerse the family in the traditions and cultures in the unparalleled landscape of Morocco
- Wander through the picturesque narrow alleyways of Old Cities
- Witness the local culture with a visit to the traditional marketplaces
- Visit medieval city walls that wrap around ancient cities
- Enjoy a spectacular dinner show that brings the legends of the desert to life
Detailed Description
Adventure is a word that inspires children and adults alike. Explorers have inspired people to take a step into the unknown cultures of the world and journey to places beyond their imagination. Morocco is a country filled with indelible charm and ineffable fascination. The streets are perfumed with numerous spices and the skylines are decorated with intricately designed, towering minarets. Your family vacation is tailored to the passions of the entire family, taking you through marbled ruins and powerful fortresses, watching stories come to life, and inspiring the family all at once.
Arrive in Casablanca, a city memorialized in a movie and filled with a touch of contemporary culture that stays grounded in its heritage. Your private guide on your Morocco vacation takes you through the marvelous setting of the Central Market and Royal Palace. You witness the largest minaret in the world as it rises out of the Hassan II Mosque. Head to Rabat and the family notices the relaxed pace of the palm-lined boulevards and ancient city walls. Visit the 11th-century imperial city of Meknes and explore the elegant history and vibrant modern streets before arriving in Fes. The Medina is known for its winding and twisting streets, vibrant old market, and famous tanneries.
Visit the Nejjarine Fountain and the Karaouine Mosque. The adventure takes the family into the space between the Middle Atlas Mountains and the Atlas Mountains. In Beni Mellal you can step close the vivacious gorge or watch the nearby waterfall flow into the river below. Arrive in Marrakech and continue your exploration of the imperial past and spirited heritage. Stroll through the Manera Garden and witness the grandeur of the Bahia Palace. The family helps lead you alongside the blue walls of the Medina and narrow alleyways of the marketplace. Return to Casablanca where you will board your flight home. When the wonders of the family’s imagination come to life the memories are endless.
Starting Price
$3,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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The Best of Morocco
I have travelled all over the world and I have to say that this is one of the best trip I’ve ever had.
Ziccaso! Yes you surprise me every time I choose new place to explore by linking me to best companies that can accommodate everything I want to experience!! Thank you for choosing this travel company, which is the best of the best.
I have decided to go to Morocco last minute and Mr. Hassan has accommodated my requests in a short time with a very impressive trip in all means!
He contacted me and asked me about everything I am looking for in this trip and made it just right to what I like.
The trip was arranged in a very short time and despite that he was very helpful, honest and true with everything he suggested and arranged.
To be honest the trip was way beyond my expectations.
Morocco is a very beautiful country, the people are so kind and welcoming always with a smile. It is very colorful and the food is really delicious and cooked with love everywhere. The weather was just right in March everywhere. Hotels and transportations were exceptional in all means.
I started my tour with my tour guide who was carefully chosen by Mr Hassan to take care of me. I have to say that he made the trip perfect with his honesty, caring, calming attitude, patience, and kindness. Since he picked me up from the airport to the last day he dropped off without any trouble or complaint. I felt like a princess and didn’t worry about anything during my trip. He took care of everything including checking in, baggage handling, transportation, taking everywhere and some walking and guiding tours, literally everything! I was really lucky.
Mr. Hassan was checking on me with directly during the trip and making sure the his brilliant arrangements were going well with me. I can’t thank him enough for arranging this incredible unforgettable tour.
My tour was fast lane tour, you can choose that if you like to sleep in a new place every night. I don’t mind that so that I can see and experience more things in a short time and got to visit many places too. The lovely thing about this tour it was by driving which I got to pass through many cities and villages and explore the rich culture and meet new people.
Morocco is old, vintage and charming. It has a lovely vibe. Casablanca is beautiful and coastal in which I started my journey, then I visited Rabat which is the capital ( very net and nice ). After that we went to Meknes and Fes ( my favorite old city). Then we went to Sahara OMG it was so charming. After that I have to say I saw all types of mountains in this country and the journey was very comfortable and relaxing. I went then to Marrakech which is very alive city and to Essaouira for a day tour and was lovely.
At the last day I was really sad to leave .. I felt that I left a part of my heart in this country. I can’t wait to visit Morocco again and see the few remaining places that I haven’t been to.
I would like to share some pictures and I actually created albums in my instagrams to show people the hidden gems of this wonderful country.
Thank you again Mr Hassan and to my guide for making my dream trip unforgettable.
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We highly recommend this very professional and detail-oriented travel company. Jaouad helped us plan a 10-day trip of a lifetime to Morocco, seven days spent with our driver and guide and two and a half days with Jaouad himself.
Our guide picked us up at the airport in Casablanca where we spent a few hours visiting the Hassan II mosque and the local synagogue. We then drove to Rabat, which we toured for the afternoon and spent the night. On day two, we drove to Fes, stopping at Meknes and Moulay Driss along the way. We did a fun ceramic class in Fes and spent the next day touring this amazing city, including the tannery, the Mellah, the royal palace, and wandered through the souks.
The next day, we drove to Erfoud and then went into the Sahara Desert, where we did a super fun ATV ride and a sunset camel ride, and “glamped” in the desert. The following day, we visited a local market in Rissani and the gorgeous Todra Gorges with an overnight stay in Skoura.
Our last stop was three nights in the magical and very busy city of Marrakech, which included visiting the labyrinth of markets and doing a fun cooking class in the Atlas Mountains. Both our guide and Jaouad were phenomenal! They were fluent in English, very knowledgeable, super nice, and very interesting. We felt like we were continually getting the inside scoop on all things Morocco, ranging from the history of this beautiful country to its culture, to the politics and more.
Jaouad also chose beautiful hotels, most of which were riads, which gave us five-star accommodations in the authentic Moroccan style. I cannot say enough amazing things about our trip, which was perfect from start to finish!
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We had an amazing tour of Morocco and felt completely safe. The war in the Middle East did not affect our trip.
Volubilus was very interesting and we were so happy to have had that stop on the way to Fes.
We loved going to the pottery studio and learning how the mosaics are made. It definitely helped us appreciate the beauty of the walls everywhere we went.
Our guide in Fes was knowledgeable, warm, welcoming, and generous. She taught us so much about the city and its history, as well as sharing current-day customs and how they evolved from traditional customs. She didn’t take a single wrong turn in that maze of a medina and made sure we felt no pressure from the salespeople she introduced us to.
Our guide for our first hike to the Berber home for lunch was able to lead us through the woods despite rain and fog, and without a clear trail. He was respectful and personable. He told us his first degree was culinary and shared a recipe for pastilla, which we told him had become our favorite dish. The family we ate with was equally warm, even though we couldn’t communicate, and the food was wonderful. The lamb was the best I’ve ever eaten and hubby is still talking about the potatoes!
Our guide in Marrakech was very funny and personable, and also knowledgeable about the city and its history.
He was incredibly friendly, saying hello to everyone we passed and sharing with us the strong community ties he has to two villages. He helped us understand the extent of the earthquake damage in that area and his humanity came through beautifully. Lunch in the High Atlas was also great. He gave us options for easier routes or a “Berber taxi”. (We didn’t take either, but it was nice to have options!)
We loved the YSL museum and Majorelle gardens.
The staff and lovely family running the perfectly located riad took great care of us. The riad was beautiful and a five-star experience.
Scarabeo was amazing! A really truly great experience. Glamping is an understatement.
Ourika was a five-star setting, but the hotel was probably 3.5 stars. The furniture in the room was a bit shabby and at breakfast, there was a huge, dead cockroach on the floor next to our table. It hadn’t been swept. The food and wine options were good, and there were lots of beautiful spaces inside and out in which to sit. The staff were very responsive to problems we raised (the bathrobe in the room had dirty tissue in the pocket) and that was great.
I’ve saved the best for last: our last guide was amazing! Better than that! Incredible! He made the whole week go smoothly and ensured we were comfortable and felt safe and cared for every step of the way. The never-ending supply of water and snacks was appreciated. He checked in on our comfort constantly and made sure we knew we could call him at any point if we needed help, even at night. He gave us advice and tips, and was so lovely to spend time with. He let us leave our purchases in the car (which I’m sure meant he was lugging them into his hotel room so we didn’t have to) and made us feel good even when we got the car covered in mud after the rainy mid-Atlas hike. (Of course, it was spotless again the next morning!). Mostly, it was his personality – warm, caring, passionate, and ever-smiling – that made the trip so wonderful. When (not if!) we come back, we certainly would want to be with our guide again!
The following are things we would have liked to know that you may want to share with future travelers:
Lots of places did not take credit cards. Our first riad served us dinner, which was pricy in comparison to other places (1100 MAD without alcohol), but required payment in cash. (They were willing to wait until check out.)
ATMs won’t give more than 2000 MAD at once, so we needed to go often.
I didn’t bring a bathing suit because I was so concerned about modesty, but the places we stayed at were obviously comfortable with Westerners in bathing suits! I also didn’t know if I needed a bathing suit for the hammam.
Again, overall we were so very happy and cannot wait to return!
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