Embark on a scenic day trip along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, combining history, culture, and natural beauty.
Azemmour – Begin your journey in this charming riverside town with deep spiritual roots. Explore the quiet Jewish Mellah, the remnants of the Portuguese Kasbah, and soak in the peaceful energy of this artistic, whitewashed medina.
El Jadida (Mazagan) – Continue to this UNESCO-listed coastal town with a rich blend of Moroccan and Portuguese heritage. Visit the old Portuguese fortress, walk through the historic Jewish quarter, and enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic from the ramparts.
Oualidia – End your day in the tranquil lagoon town of Oualidia, known for its calm waters, natural bird reserve, and fresh oysters. Relax by the beach, take in the serene landscape, and enjoy a delicious seafood lunch at a local restaurant (optional, at your expense).
Included: Private transport, official guide, road tolls
Not included: Meals and beverages
Pickup included
Discover the quiet charm of Azemmour, a riverside town rich in history. Walk through the old Jewish Mellah, visit the abandoned synagogue, and see the Jewish cemetery that reflects centuries of coexistence. Explore the town’s Portuguese past with its 16th-century fortress walls, church ruins, and colonial architecture. Azemmour offers a peaceful glimpse into Morocco’s diverse cultural legacy.
El Jadida (Mazagan) – Jewish Heritage & Coastal Charm
Once home to a vibrant Jewish community, El Jadida blends coastal beauty with layers of cultural history. Stroll through the former Mellah, visit the Jewish cemetery near the Portuguese ramparts, and discover traces of Jewish life that once thrived in this port city. The town’s Portuguese-built fortress and UNESCO-listed old city offer a unique backdrop to its diverse past.
Oualidia is a peaceful seaside town known for its stunning lagoon, rich birdlife, and fresh oysters. It’s perfect for a relaxing stop between El Jadida and Safi. Enjoy a scenic lunch by the water with delicious seafood, especially oysters straight from the farms.
Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, is a vibrant blend of modern and traditional. Known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Hassan II Mosque, it offers a unique mix of coastal charm, cultural richness, and economic dynamism. The city's Atlantic coastline provides beautiful beaches and a lively port atmosphere.
The Hassan II Mosque is one of the most impressive mosques in the world and a symbol of Casablanca. It is the largest mosque in Morocco and the seventh-largest in the world. The mosque's minaret is the tallest in the world, standing at 210 meters.
Also known as the Church of the Sacred Heart, this Catholic church is a unique blend of Art Deco and Moroccan architectural styles. It is one of the few churches in Morocco that is still in use.
This bustling square is the heart of Casablanca's old medina. It is surrounded by traditional markets, cafes, and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
This iconic skyscraper is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Casablanca. It consists of two identical towers and is a symbol of the city's modern architecture and economic growth.
This vibrant seaside promenade is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It offers beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean, beaches, cafes, and restaurants, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.
A traditional Moroccan dish made with steamed semolina grains, often served with vegetables, meat, and a flavorful broth.
A slow-cooked stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices, named after the earthenware pot it is cooked in.
A hearty soup made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, and sometimes meat, often served during Ramadan.
A savory-sweet pie made with layers of phyllo dough, filled with spiced meat (usually pigeon or chicken), and topped with powdered sugar and cinnamon.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists. These seasons are ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Casablanca is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially at night and in isolated areas.
Casablanca Voyageurs
Casablanca Oasis, Casablanca Trafic
The tram system is modern, efficient, and connects key areas of the city. It's a convenient and affordable way to get around.
Available • Apps: Careem, Heetch
Car, Bike, Scooter
Rabat is the capital of Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its historic landmarks, cultural attractions, and beautiful beaches. It offers a mix of modern and traditional architecture, as well as a rich history and vibrant arts scene.
Marrakech is a vibrant and colorful city known for its bustling markets, historic landmarks, and lively atmosphere. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking a mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation, with a variety of activities and attractions to explore.
El Jadida is a coastal city known for its historic landmarks, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking a mix of history and relaxation, with a variety of activities and attractions to explore.
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