Day 1: Arrival at Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) - Movenpick Hotel Casablanca (Welcome Dinner)
Upon arrival at Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), meet and greet then transfer to the hotel.
4 times arrival transfer provided: 10:00am - 1:00pm - 4:00pm - 6:00pm, please make sure you meet the driver on time at arrival hall because the pick-up team will leave airport on time. (If your arrival time differs from what we provide, please arrange your own transport to hotel)
The hotel’s check-in time is 3:00pm onward, but the hotel sometimes changes the time according to its own room status. If you cannot check in, you can store your luggage and check in again later.
7:00pm - Welcome Dinner at hotel. After that, free at leisure.
Overnight at Movenpick Hotel Casablanca
Day 2: Full Day Casablanca Tour (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Breakfast in hotel.
Depart on a full-day tour start from visiting the economic capital of Morocco: the central market, the Mohammed V Square, the residential area of Anfa and the mosque Hassan II..
[The Central Market] Sight and smell are celebrated in all central market in Casablanca. It is one of the places to visit if you pass through the city. Located near the Medina, this temple of simple pleasures brings together Casablancans of all backgrounds between 8am and 3pm for a festival of colours and perfumes. Fish and seafood straight out of the ocean, pyramids of fruit and vegetables, armfuls of vibrant and colourful flowers.
[Mohammed V Square] It was built under the French protectorate, and it represents an example of the architecture of the 1920s. The square is considered the administrative center of the city, as it brings together plenty of buildings erected after the First World War. It features a breathtaking tropical garden and paintings by Louis Majorelle, the French decorator.
[Residential Area of Anfa] Anfa Place is a mixed-use development on the Atlantic coast to the west of Casablanca, close to the city’s affluent residential district of Anfa. The design takes advantage of the site’s magnificent natural setting – the 90,000-square-metre scheme extends the city to the shoreline by creating a new waterfront quarter, with places to live, offices, shops, cafes, leisure facilities and a five-star hotel.
[Mosque Hassan II] One of the largest mosques in Africa, the mosque complex was designed by a French architecture for six years of progress and complete in 1993. The visitors must dressed respectfully, knees and upper arms are covered. *including inside and outside*
Lunch at local restaurant - Corniche Fish.
After lunch, continue to visit the old Habous district, the Royal Palace and shopping.
[Old Habous District] This area is located southeast of the Hassan II Mosque, and more commonly known as Les Habous by the locals. It is a unique example of how the French rebuilt a Moroccan medina while respecting the traditional style and habits. It is now a home to many artisans, booksellers and shopkeepers. Vendors here sell everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, seasoned olives, poultry and spices, to pottery imported from Fez and Safi, handwoven carpets from tribes all around the country and others.
[Casablanca Royal Palace] is certainly the most beautiful monument in the city. Built in the 1920s by the Pertuzio brothers, this building has an Arab-Muslim architectural style while being very modern. Located at the heart of the palace, Mediterranean-style gardens designed by the architect Forestier make the place even more sumptuous.
Enjoy dinner with show at local restaurant - Ricks Café.
Transfer to the hotel.
Overnight at Movenpick Hotel Casablanca
Day 3: Full Day Rabat Tour (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Breakfast in hotel.
Depart on a full-day excursion to the cultural capital of Morocco - Rabat. Visit the Royal Palace (Mechouar), the Oudaya Kasbah, the Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Hassan Tower.
[Royal Palace] Located right in the centre of Rabat., also called Dar El Makhzen, It is a fine example of Moroccan art. It is partly open to the public. Tourists are allowed to enter the grounds of the Palace and its gardens, but not allowed to enter the Palace.
[Oudaya Kasbah] Also known as Kasbah des Udayas, it is one of Morocco's most unique sites. It was build to protect the city from pirate ships and invading forces. The Oudayas Kasbah is today one of Rabat’s proudest features, perfectly combining historical sites with modern establishments.
[Mohammed V Mausoleum] It is located in Yacoub Al Mansour Square, it is the final resting place of three significant members of the royal family. The luxurious structure was completed in 1971, and was envisioned by Vietnamese architect and built by roughly 400 men to complete.
[Hassan Tower] The intimidating Hassan Tower is an incomplete minaret of the Hassan mosque that was intended to be the second largest mosque in the Islamic world in the 12th century after the mosque of Samara in Iraq. Soaring 44 meters into the sky, It is an ultimate example of Moroccan Almohad architecture. This rectangular edifice, which was intended to be 88-meters high, reflects the reverence of Islam.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Transfer to the hotel.
Dinner at local restaurant - Restaurant Basman.
Overnight at Movenpick Hotel Casablanca
Day 4: Full Day El Jadida Tour (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Breakfast in hotel.
Depart on a full-day tour to El Jadida.
[El Jadida] is an elegant and refined city in Morocco, a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2004. El Jadida is the ancient city of Mazagan. During the period of their rule from 1506 until 1769, to build this fortified city initially with five bastions. Today there are only four: the bastion of the Angel, which offers great views of the city, the bastion San Sebastiano chapel which retains disturbing Inquisition. Thanks to its beautiful beaches, the ancient Mazagan lends itself to relaxation and sweet life. The beaches around the city are a must visit. El Haouzia north where there is a wreck at about 200 m from the shoreline.
Nearby is the lovely town of Azemmour with a beautiful fortified Kasbah. Another great beach is located west of the center, after a series of rocky tidal flats. 3km to the south, the beach of the elegant seaside resort of Sidi-Bouzid is magnificent: in the summer is molt or frequented, particularly fresh for current from the Canary Islands Facing the bastion of the Angel, on the port of El Jadida, or along the boulevard de Suez, numerous restaurants many restaurants you can sample their products. If the rooms are simple, their cuisine is delicious: sea urchins, sardines and fried variety. Further south (76 km), is a must visit to Oualidia. This lovely seaside resort is famous for its oysters served on the terrace of a restaurant or in the parks of the lagoon in which they are caught.
Lunch at local restaurant - Restaurant OLIVE (buffet style) + beach towel + deckchair.
Transfer to the hotel.
Dinner at hotel.
Overnight at Movenpick Hotel Casablanca
Day 5: Movenpick Hotel Casablanca - Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) (Breakfast)
After breakfast, transfer to Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) according to your departure time.
4 times departure transfer provided: 6:00am - 9:00am - 12:00noon - 3:00pm, please make sure you are in the hotel lobby on time, because the team will leave on time.
Please check out before 12:00noon. In case of late check-out, please pay the additional fee at the front desk of the hotel.