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Sea Breeze, Spice, and Steam Reward Time | Casablanca and Marrakech
モロッコ
カサブランカ
マラケシュ
Luxury
市内観光
5つ星ホテル
英語ガイド
スパ
Travel details
USD 2,500 / per person
Note: The displayed price is the price at the time of application.
Duration Departure in 2025/9 | 6 days
Participants 4 person(s)(Adults 4 person(s)、Children 0 person(s))
Travel story
Experience the sea breeze and cafes in Casablanca, creating a sense of 'travel leisure'. Bargain in the souks of Marrakech and reset everything in the hammam. The two cities interestingly shake the tempo of the journey.

- In Casablanca, visit the Hassan II Mosque and the seaside streets to feel Morocco's modern face. In Marrakech, explore the souks of the old town, gardens, and beautiful architecture, enjoying vibrant and colorful city walks. Additionally, through the traditional hammam bathing experience, you can heal the fatigue of your journey while touching upon Moroccan life.
Signature points
The charm of modern Morocco felt in Casablanca
Visit the Hassan II Mosque and the seaside streets, savoring the atmosphere of a sophisticated city. Moments spent in cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea reflect one aspect of urban Morocco.
Vibrant city walks in the old town of Marrakech
Explore the souks (markets), Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, and Jardin Majorelle, experiencing the charm of a city filled with colors and scents. The craftsmanship and lively calls blur the boundaries between the ordinary and the extraordinary.
Healing and cultural experience in a traditional hammam
Experience the Moroccan-style steam bath, hammam, while enveloped in steam. While relaxing your body and mind between sightseeing, you can touch upon the relaxation culture that is also cherished by the locals.
Itinerary
Day1
  • Morocco - Casablanca
  • Private transfer Meeting with our private driver – transfer from Airport Casablanca to Hotel.
  • the Hassan II Mosque The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of the largest mosques in the world and a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Completed in 1993, it stands partly over the Atlantic Ocean, with its stunning minaret rising 210 meters, the tallest in the world. The mosque’s intricate mosaics, marble floors, and carved cedar ceilings reflect exceptional craftsmanship. It is one of the few mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims for guided tours, allowing visitors to appreciate both its architectural beauty and spiritual significance. [English Guide]
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  • Hyatt Regency Casablanca
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Day2
  • Breakfast
  • Habous Dada Market The Habous Dada Market in Casablanca, often referred to simply as the “Habous Quarter,” is a lively marketplace blending traditional Moroccan charm with French colonial architecture. Built in the 1930s, the area features narrow alleys lined with shops selling spices, olives, dried fruits, handcrafted leather goods, and traditional clothing. The market is also home to renowned pastry shops offering Moroccan sweets such as cornes de gazelle. Its calm, organized atmosphere makes it a pleasant place to explore compared to the bustling medinas of other Moroccan cities. [English Guide]
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  • the Marina Mall The Marina Mall in Casablanca is a modern shopping and leisure complex located along the city’s waterfront. It offers a wide range of international and local brand stores, upscale dining options, and entertainment facilities. Its location by the marina provides visitors with pleasant sea views, making it a popular spot for both shopping and relaxation. [English Guide]
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Day3
  • Breakfast
  • Private Transfer from Casablanca to Marrakesh hotel
  • Morocco - Marrakesh
  • Palais Rhoul & Spa
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  • Majorelle Garden (Yves saint laurent Garden) The Majorelle Garden in Marrakech is a vibrant botanical garden originally created in the 1920s by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Known for its striking cobalt blue buildings and exotic plant collection, the garden features cacti, palms, bamboo groves, and flowing water channels that create a serene oasis in the city. A small museum within the grounds showcases Berber culture, adding cultural depth to the visit. It is one of Marrakech’s most photographed and beloved attractions. [English Guide]
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Day4
  • Breakfast
  • Jamaa El Fnaa Jamaa El Fnaa, located in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous public squares in the world. By day, it is filled with juice stalls, spice vendors, and performers, while at night it transforms into a lively open-air food market with countless street food stands. Snake charmers, storytellers, musicians, and acrobats contribute to its vibrant atmosphere, making it a sensory feast and a central hub of Moroccan culture. [English Guide]
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  • The Koutoubia Mosque and the Old City of Marrakesh The Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakesh, is an iconic landmark distinguished by its 77-meter-high minaret, a masterpiece of Almohad architecture dating back to the 12th century. Its harmonious proportions and intricate decorative details have influenced the design of other famous towers, including the Giralda in Seville. Located within the old city, or medina, the mosque is surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of Marrakesh’s historic heart. The medina itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site, enchants visitors with its maze-like alleys, colorful souks, and centuries-old palaces and gardens, offering a vivid glimpse into Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. [English Guide]
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  • The Ben Youssef School The Ben Youssef School, or Medersa Ben Youssef, is a historic Islamic college in Marrakesh, founded in the 14th century and later rebuilt in the 16th century under the Saadian dynasty. Once the largest theological school in North Africa, it housed hundreds of students who came to study Islamic law, theology, and literature. The building is renowned for its exquisite Moroccan architecture, featuring intricately carved cedar wood, stucco work, and colorful zellij tile mosaics. Today, it stands as a beautifully preserved monument, offering visitors a glimpse into Morocco’s educational and artistic heritage. [English Guide]
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  • the Bahia Palace The Bahia Palace in Marrakesh is a 19th-century palace built for Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, and later expanded by his son. Intended to be the most magnificent palace of its time, it showcases the finest Moroccan craftsmanship, with intricately carved wooden ceilings, stucco work, colorful zellij tile mosaics, and lush gardens. The sprawling complex of rooms, courtyards, and riads reflects both Islamic and Moroccan architectural traditions. Today, it is one of Marrakesh’s most visited monuments, admired for its elegance and historical significance. [English Guide]
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  • La Mamounia
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Day5
  • Breakfast
  • Spend time in the Hotel relaxing with 01 hour Hammam A hammam is a traditional Moroccan public bathhouse, deeply rooted in the country’s culture and daily life. Visitors typically follow a cleansing ritual that includes steaming, exfoliation with black soap and a kessa glove, and rinsing with warm water, often followed by a relaxing massage. Hammams range from simple, local establishments to luxurious spa-like settings in riads and hotels. Beyond its physical benefits, the hammam experience is also a social and cultural tradition, offering insight into Moroccan wellness practices.
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  • La Mamounia
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Day6
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer from hotel to airport Marrakesh Menara (RAK)

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Day 1
09/17(Wed)
  • Morocco - Casablanca
  • Private transfer Meeting with our private driver – transfer from Airport Casablanca to Hotel.
  • the Hassan II Mosque The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of the largest mosques in the world and a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Completed in 1993, it stands partly over the Atlantic Ocean, with its stunning minaret rising 210 meters, the tallest in the world. The mosque’s intricate mosaics, marble floors, and carved cedar ceilings reflect exceptional craftsmanship. It is one of the few mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims for guided tours, allowing visitors to appreciate both its architectural beauty and spiritual significance. [English Guide]
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  • Hyatt Regency Casablanca
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Day 2
09/18(Thu)
  • Breakfast
  • Habous Dada Market The Habous Dada Market in Casablanca, often referred to simply as the “Habous Quarter,” is a lively marketplace blending traditional Moroccan charm with French colonial architecture. Built in the 1930s, the area features narrow alleys lined with shops selling spices, olives, dried fruits, handcrafted leather goods, and traditional clothing. The market is also home to renowned pastry shops offering Moroccan sweets such as cornes de gazelle. Its calm, organized atmosphere makes it a pleasant place to explore compared to the bustling medinas of other Moroccan cities. [English Guide]
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  • the Marina Mall The Marina Mall in Casablanca is a modern shopping and leisure complex located along the city’s waterfront. It offers a wide range of international and local brand stores, upscale dining options, and entertainment facilities. Its location by the marina provides visitors with pleasant sea views, making it a popular spot for both shopping and relaxation. [English Guide]
  • Hyatt Regency Casablanca
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Day 3
09/19(Fri)
  • Breakfast
  • Private Transfer from Casablanca to Marrakesh hotel
  • Morocco - Marrakesh
  • Palais Rhoul & Spa
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  • Majorelle Garden (Yves saint laurent Garden) The Majorelle Garden in Marrakech is a vibrant botanical garden originally created in the 1920s by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Known for its striking cobalt blue buildings and exotic plant collection, the garden features cacti, palms, bamboo groves, and flowing water channels that create a serene oasis in the city. A small museum within the grounds showcases Berber culture, adding cultural depth to the visit. It is one of Marrakech’s most photographed and beloved attractions. [English Guide]
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Day 4
09/20(Sat)
  • Breakfast
  • Jamaa El Fnaa Jamaa El Fnaa, located in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous public squares in the world. By day, it is filled with juice stalls, spice vendors, and performers, while at night it transforms into a lively open-air food market with countless street food stands. Snake charmers, storytellers, musicians, and acrobats contribute to its vibrant atmosphere, making it a sensory feast and a central hub of Moroccan culture. [English Guide]
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  • The Koutoubia Mosque and the Old City of Marrakesh The Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakesh, is an iconic landmark distinguished by its 77-meter-high minaret, a masterpiece of Almohad architecture dating back to the 12th century. Its harmonious proportions and intricate decorative details have influenced the design of other famous towers, including the Giralda in Seville. Located within the old city, or medina, the mosque is surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of Marrakesh’s historic heart. The medina itself, a UNESCO World Heritage site, enchants visitors with its maze-like alleys, colorful souks, and centuries-old palaces and gardens, offering a vivid glimpse into Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. [English Guide]
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  • The Ben Youssef School The Ben Youssef School, or Medersa Ben Youssef, is a historic Islamic college in Marrakesh, founded in the 14th century and later rebuilt in the 16th century under the Saadian dynasty. Once the largest theological school in North Africa, it housed hundreds of students who came to study Islamic law, theology, and literature. The building is renowned for its exquisite Moroccan architecture, featuring intricately carved cedar wood, stucco work, and colorful zellij tile mosaics. Today, it stands as a beautifully preserved monument, offering visitors a glimpse into Morocco’s educational and artistic heritage. [English Guide]
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  • the Bahia Palace The Bahia Palace in Marrakesh is a 19th-century palace built for Si Moussa, grand vizier of the sultan, and later expanded by his son. Intended to be the most magnificent palace of its time, it showcases the finest Moroccan craftsmanship, with intricately carved wooden ceilings, stucco work, colorful zellij tile mosaics, and lush gardens. The sprawling complex of rooms, courtyards, and riads reflects both Islamic and Moroccan architectural traditions. Today, it is one of Marrakesh’s most visited monuments, admired for its elegance and historical significance. [English Guide]
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  • La Mamounia
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Day 5
09/21(Sun)
  • Breakfast
  • Spend time in the Hotel relaxing with 01 hour Hammam A hammam is a traditional Moroccan public bathhouse, deeply rooted in the country’s culture and daily life. Visitors typically follow a cleansing ritual that includes steaming, exfoliation with black soap and a kessa glove, and rinsing with warm water, often followed by a relaxing massage. Hammams range from simple, local establishments to luxurious spa-like settings in riads and hotels. Beyond its physical benefits, the hammam experience is also a social and cultural tradition, offering insight into Moroccan wellness practices.
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  • La Mamounia
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Day 6
09/22(Mon)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer from hotel to airport Marrakesh Menara (RAK)

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Price Includes / excludes
Accommodation

5-star Hotels: 2 TWIN rooms (possibility to have connecting room or same floor rooms if there is availability)

Flight (Int'l)

None

Flight (Dom.)

None

Railway

None

Bus

None

Car

Private transport (comfortable with A/C) for transfer Airport hotel round trip
Private Transfer from Casablanca to Marrakesh hotel
Private Transfer from Palais Rhoul & SPA to La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakesh

Ferry/Boat

None

Other transp

None

Guide

Guide during the tour in Marrakech and in Casablanca

Activity

*Yves Saint Laurent gardens (Majorelle garden Marrakesh)
*Koutoubia Mosque Marrakesh
*Bahia Place Marrakesh
*Hassan II Mosque Casablanca
*Experience a hammam of One Hour for 04 persons

Meal

B/F:5  LUN:0  DIN:0 
As stated in the itinerary

Includes (Others)

None

Excludes (Others)

Lunches, Dinners
Drinks
Gratuities
Personal expenses
Hotel taxes

Accommodation list
1

Casablanca

Hayatt Regency for 02 nights

4person(s) 2rooms Twin

2

Marrakesh

Palais Rhoul & SPA for 01 night

4person(s) 2rooms Twin

3

Marrakesh

El Mamounia Hotel for 02 Nights

4person(s) 2rooms Twin