Begin your Moroccan adventure with a tour of Casablanca, the second largest city in Africa. Start your visit with a drive around Casablanca’s most important attractions, like the Place des Nations Unies and the typical Moorish Architectured Habous District.
The highlight of your tour , however, is a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, the largest religious monument in the world after Mecca. It took 3,300 traditional Moroccan artisans to create the beautiful mosaics, marble floors and the splendid wood ceilings. The mosque also has the world’s tallest minaret, soaring 200 metres above the city. End of the tour with a visit to the colourful Central Market.
Discover Morocco’s biggest city in the most exciting way! Engage in true Arabian culture and familiarize yourself with all the important buildings and stories the city has to tell.
HIGHLIGHTS:
* Best way to make the most of your trip to Casablanca!
* An all in one trip, outlining all the famous locations with a knowledgeable tour guide to bring the history to life.
* Capture the moment by taking photos in the perfect locations shown by our guide!!
Explore one of Morocco’s most important cities, famous for being the economic and business center and biggest city in the country! Let our guide lead you around this beautiful city whilst delighting you with fascinating facts and stories!
Start the tour in the heart of the Corniche Boulevard, an outstanding promenade where we will stroll through this wonderful place full of swimming pools, deluxe hotels and luxury restaurants! Feel like a true VIP! Relax and intake the stunning views of the Atlantic!
Then the tour makes its way to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, where you may capture the moment and take some precious photos of this astonishing building. This is the 13th biggest mosque in the world and was finished in 1993. Look out for the laser at the very top which points to the religious spot, Mecca. Admire the beautiful architecture and the fascinating columns and arches. This building is a true representation of the art and design influences from Moroccan and Arabic civilization.
After we will drive through “Forces Armées Royales” Avenue, the boulevard d’Anfa and the residential district of Anfa. Here you will observe the skyscrapers and the stunning Arabian buildings with a new metropolitan vibe.
Our tour then leads us to “le Quartier des Habous,” the buzzing life and soul of Casablanca and Mohammed V square where all the official state buildings are situated. Finish on a wonderful high note, with a visit to the Central Market, a colourful and vibrant place full of character.
El Jadida or Mazagan, a former Phoenician trading post taken by the Portuguese in 1513 is located on the Atlantic coast, some 90 km south of Casablanca. The city still hosts today a lot of Portuguese monuments from that time, like the massive city walls, bastions and ramparts and inside the walls one can still see many houses of Portuguese style. However the most important building is the Portuguese Cistern often used by film-makers, including in Orson Welles movie Othello.
Our excursion starts with a drive to the City of El Jadida for a visit of its typical Medina and souks surrounded by imposant ramparts. The fortifications here are an excellent example of Portuguese Renaissance military design and the most important example are the Portuguese cistern, an enormous underground reservoir contained within an amazing Gothic architecture. After the visit of the Cistern return to Casablanca.
Casablanca is a very alive city in the day as in the evening. We chose for you a very welcoming and pleasant place with a simple decoration, friendly atmosphere, this restaurant wishes to develop the concept of a healthy and delicious cooking. The team makes every effort to keep you at ease and to show the courtesy of Moroccan hospitality. Gnaoua music and Oriental dancer will accompany pleasantly your Dinner.
This tour retraces the Casablanca memory, this multifaceted city where several religions and nationalities had coexisted in peace for a long time, which gives to the white city a unique cultural identity as evidenced by a special architectural character. During all the first part of 20 century, International architects were inspired by currents art deco and fashionable art nouveau, adding a traditional touch (Zellige, cedar wood) to create an original style.
That’s what you will appreciate in your guided tour: Villa des arts, Sacré Coeur Church, Notre Dame de Lourdes…… the must-see in this historic district is Slaoui Museum. This Foundation is dedicated to value the Moroccan historic and culture: the oldest posters of the Maghreb, Collection of Golden jewels of 19th and 20th century, Drawings of traditional costumes, Author's book collection. That’s makes you see from now on this city differently.
A sólo unos kilómetros de Casablanca, en la costa atlántica, se alza la capital administrativa, política y cuarta ciudad imperial de Marruecos: Rabat. Declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO por su valor histórico y cultural, Rabat es una curiosa mezcla de tradición histórica y modernidad. Descubre sus principales atractivos con un completo tour guiado.
Destacamos
- Contempla los grandes iconos de Rabat
- Conoce la historia de capital del Reino de Marruecos de la mano de un guía experto
- Admira el exterior del Palacio Real y visita el emblemático Mausoleo de Mohamed V
Visita en primer lugar el exterior del Palacio Real, construido en la segunda mitad del s.XVIII por el sultán Sultan Mohamed Ben Abdullah. Admira la majestuosidad de este impresionante complejo antes de hacer una parada ante los enormes muros de la fortaleza de Chellah. Tu guía te conducirá entonces por la antigua necrópolis mientras te explica la historia que hay detrás de los vestigios que aún conserva.
A continuación, dirígete al prestigioso Mausoleo de Mohamed V, considerado la octava maravilla del mundo. En este sepulcro descansan los restos del rey Mohamed V, y de sus hijos Hasán II y Mulay Abdellah.
Finaliza el tour con un paseo por los hermosos jardines andalusíes de Kasbah de los Oudayas y disfruta de tiempo libre para explorar la ciudad por tu cuenta e ir de compras antes de emprender el camino de regreso al hotel.
Idiomas
Inglés, francés, español y alemán.
Disfruta de una completa introducción de la ciudad más fascinante de Marruecos con un tour de un día.
Destacamos
- Descubre el prestigioso pasado y el dinamismo contemporáneo de Marrakech
- Visita la Mezquita de Kutubía y la icónica Plaza de Yamaa el Fna
- Recorre los famosos zocos
A la sombra de la colosal Cordillera de Atlas se extiende Marruecos, un sorprendente destino con un sinfín de posibilidades. Vive una experiencia sensorial en su ciudad imperial, Marrakech, con una apasionante excursión desde Casblanca.
Empieza el recorrido con una visita a la Mezquita Kutubía y observa atentamente su alminar. Coronado por cuatro esferas de cobre y con una altura de casi 70 metros, constituye el edifico más alto de Marrakech y es uno de las monumentos más reconocibles de la “ciudad roja”. A continuación, dirígete al Palacio de la Bahía, construido a finales del siglo XIX con la pretensión de ser el palacio más grande de todos los tiempos. Pasea por su interior y aprecia en sus 150 estancias la esencia de los estilos islámico y marroquí. Al terminar la visita harás una parada para almorzar antes de acercarte a los zocos de la ciudad y Medina.
En la medina tendrás la oportunidad de admirar los diferentes tenderetes que abastecen diariamente a la población de artículos de cobre, delicadas joyas y bordados tejidos a mano. Da una vuelta por la emblemática Plaza de Yamaa el Fna, repleta de zocos, y adquiere algún recuerdo de tu estancia en Marrakech. ¡No olvides llevar la cámara para tomar fotos de las múltiples maravillas ocultas en los callejones!
Idiomas
Francés, Inglés, Español y Alemán