Morocco Photo Expedition Tour: Casablanca, Marrakech, Sahara & Atlas Mountains

What to expect on this itinerary
Berber families travel along mountainous trails. The sunset casts the desert dunes into a blaze of color. Adobe villages offer insight into historic architecture. Roman ruins rise over mountain plateaus and rose plantations sweep across oases. You have your camera ready to capture the splendor of Morocco on this Morocco photography tour to Casablanca, Marrakech, the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains. Your custom tailored tour is designed with picture perfect moments in mind. Whether an experienced photographer or an amateur photographer wishing to embrace the photogenic world, you will follow your knowledgeable guide through culture and landscape to find the unforgettable beauty of Morocco embraced in every photo.
Customizable Itinerary
Casablanca - Picturing Casablanca
Casablanca is a striking main gateway into Morocco. The city bolsters modern vigor and energy with classic architecture. The past is simultaneously present in the stunning Art Nouveau structures that harken back to French colonialism, and yet absent in the modern chic restaurants of the seaside Corniche, the beachfront district filled with lavish luxury hotels and elegant beach clubs. Your private transfer greets you at the airport before escorting you to a hotel located in the heart of the city. Palm trees line the wide avenues in the city center. The soft breeze carries the scent of the Atlantic Ocean.
The sounds of the city are vivacious. Art galleries showcase local and international artists in floor to ceiling display windows lining the Rue Jaafer el Barmaki Avenue. Your Morocco itinerary begins with your guide meeting you at your hotel and eagerly taking you out to the city streets, venturing to the Hassan II Mosque. The sunlight reflects off of the azure water. The minaret stands nearly 690 feet tall, making it the world’s tallest. It is easy to see the majesty in the mosque’s architectural design and its setting on the coastline. The current brushes the water against the rock-lined shores. One of the most elegant elements of the mosque is the prayer room floor that is made of glass. When worshippers kneel, they face the gentle turquoise of the Atlantic.
What's Included:
Marrakech - Capturing the “Pearl of the South”
Marrakech - Beyond the Camera Lens
Telouet - Panorama of the Past
Boumalne Dades - The Lens of Nature’s Wonders
Sahara Desert - Roses and Camel Caravans
Fes - Desert Dunes to Cedar Forest
Fes - Intricacies of Fes
Fes - Portrait of the Roman World
Fes - Snapshot Morocco
Trip Highlights
- Photograph the layers of color cast over the Sahara Desert sand dunes on a remarkable camel safari
- Capture the particular angle at which the light alters the colors of the clay walls at the hilltop village of Aït Ben Haddou
- Witness the radiant culture of Marrakech on a guided tour where the images of snake charmers, story tellers, and entertainers come to life
- Discover the historic charms of the tanneries and the Old City of Fes
- Experience the diverse landscape of olive groves, cedar forests, mountain plateaus, rugged peaks, and sand dunes through a camera lens
- View and experience Berber culture in the Sahara, and across Dades Gorge, including the traditional Berber hospitality
Detailed Description
Photographs do not just capture an image but capture a moment. When you look back at a photo you have taken; you can remember the scent of the ocean or the sounds of a baseball game. Your 10-day Morocco photography tour to Casablanca, Marrakech, the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains takes you on an adventure to remember. Every photograph you take will change the image from a picture to a memory, enabling you to recall the aromas, sounds, textures, and tastes that accompanied each moment. Your photographic discoveries of Morocco begin with your arrival in Casablanca.
The city of Casablanca, known as the commercial capital of the country, is filled with a modern ambiance overlaying the historic heart. Your private transfer meets you at Mohammed V International Airport and escorts you into the heart of the city to your hotel. Your guide greets you and takes you on a vibrant introductory tour of Casablanca with your camera ready.
The following morning, your guide meets you at the hotel and takes you through the elegant neighborhood of Anfa before departing for the spectacular streets of Marrakech. You follow your guide on a picturesque tour of the culture and architecture of the city’s Medina. Another day in the enchanting city of Marrakech takes you to photogenic Majorelle Garden and the Ben Youssef Madrassa. A scenic drive out of the city brings you to the town of Telouet and the remains of the antique Kasbah of Glaoui before reaching Aït Bend Haddou and Ouarzazate.
In the morning light, you wander through the architectural marvels of Ouarzazate and venture on the Road of 1,000 Kasbahs to a small town nestled in the craggy scenery known as Boumalne Dades. You take in the every-day life of the local villages. In Erfoud, you meet your 4x4 transfer, which takes you deeper into the desert landscape stopping in the marketplace of Rissani where olive groves and ceramics brighten the cityscape. You saddle your camel and venture into the Sahara for a night under the stars at a Berber camp situated on captivating sand dunes. Enjoy the sunrise, with or without your camera present, before heading to the desert town of Merzouga and onward to the alpine city of Azrou.
Once in Fez, you settle for the evening in the celebrated imperial city. Your guide meets you in the morning and leads you on a photogenic tour of the city, taking in the spirit of Morocco layered in history. A full day excursion provides you the opportunity to photograph the former capital of Morocco, Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis before returning to Fes for the evening. On your final morning in Fes, your private transfer meets you at the hotel after breakfast and escorts you to the Fes-Saïss Airport for your flight home.
For more itinerary options, you may want to browse the Morocco travel reviews section on Zicasso.
Starting Price
$3,700 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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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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Our two-week trip to Morocco, arranged by Zicasso’s travel company, was simply magical! We (a party of four over-70 Americans) found it very easy to book a customized adventure with the founder that met and exceeded our desired goals.
Our journey began with a four-night stay in Marrakech, which included a day trip to the Ourika Valley in the High Atlas Mountains. We then traveled overland to the desert (Erg Chebbi), making an overnight stop on the way to and from the luxury tented camp in Merzouga. Following a night's stay in the desert, we continued on to Fes, Chefchaouen (the “Blue City”), and Tangier. We were accompanied by an experienced English-fluent Berber driver who provided the epitome of service. Once we arrived at our destination, our driver ensured we were connected with a local guide for walking tours that were informative and fun. We were free to wander on our own as well.
To Americans contemplating a similar trip, we had two main concerns prior to leaving: the earthquake damage in and south of Marrakech, and the Middle East political situation. We encountered no problems whatsoever related to either. While in Marrakech and the Ourika Valley, we saw evidence of earthquake damage, but experienced nothing we considered a threat to our safety. Meanwhile, the beautiful Ourika Valley was one of many highlights, so we were very glad it was possible to go there. We discovered the wonderful hospitality Morocco is known for during each part of our journey.
As far as personal safety, follow the advice you would in any large city or tourist area: keep valuables safe and don't carry your cellphone in such a way that it could be easily snatched. The same goes for physical health. We followed general advice to enjoy things that were offered to us in restaurants serving tourists or as part of arranged street tours, while avoiding the temptation to try “exotic”, uncooked things we might find on our own. We ate well, enjoyed lots of mint tea, occasional alcoholic drinks, and had no major problems.
In addition to the Ourika Valley, other highlights included visiting the desert region (camel riding is optional, but a fun-filled 45 minutes if you are game), having a meal of delicious couscous in a Berber home, taking a cooking lesson in Marrakech with a chef, shopping in city souks and at the Fes leather and pottery-making establishments, and learning interesting historical facts during guided walking tours of Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and Tangier.
If heading north, arrange to stop, if only briefly, at the seaside community of Asilah, which holds a festival each year featuring colorful street murals that remain in place until the following year. While in Tangier, tour the American Legation Museum. Among other things, you will learn about the long history of good relations between the US and Morocco, which, in 1777, was the first country to recognize the US. I could go on!
Speaking for our group, the trip was one that will remain in our memories for years to come thanks to all who were involved!
All accommodations were satisfactory. My favorite city lodgings included the riads in Marrakech and Chefchaouen, where I enjoyed a swim in the indoor pool, and the palace in Fes.
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My family, including my husband and our 16- and 11-year-old daughters, booked a 3-day driving tour with the tour company, picking us up from Fes, taking us to the desert for a camel trek to sleep in the desert, and then delivering us to Marrakesh. They put together a well-designed trip for us with stops at historic sites along the way, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben-Haddou, the Togda and Dades gorges, and through the High Atlas mountains. The camel trek - about an hour long - was easy and unique and took us to the wonderfully-appointed luxury hotel in the Erg Chebbi sand dunes, which included luxurious tents with real toilets and showers in our private tents. The trip included 3 days of driving - covering 700 miles / 1100 kilometers - and all meals and lodging. One of the best parts was our driver Mustapha. He was such easy company, knowledgeable about all things Morocco, a safe driver, flexible, taught us Arabic and Berber words, and helped us bargain for excellent prices on local ceramics and carpets. We had a spacious Mercedes van with plenty of space for us to stretch out. We received a bespoke itinerary, a local cell phone, and a phone call from the tour company to check on us along the way. I would definitely recommend them. Note: There is MAJOR construction on Route 9 from Ouarzazate through the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech, adding an hour or so of driving time.
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