Morocco · Middle East & Africa

Custom tours to Casablanca

Hassan II Mosque on the Atlantic, and Bogart's city.

From 1,700/person·Best: March–November
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What is a custom tour to Casablanca?

A custom tour to Casablanca is a private, fully personalized itinerary built around your dates, interests, and budget. Instead of following a fixed group schedule, you work with a local expert to choose experiences like Hassan II Mosque interior tour, Corniche Ain Diab walk, and Art Deco architecture walk. Travelers typically spend 7–10 days in Casablanca, visiting in March–November, with custom tours starting from around €1,700 per person.

A custom tour to Casablanca is not the same trip as a package. It's designed around you — your pace, your interests, your dates — with a local partner who lives there and knows which streets are worth the walk and which are worth skipping. A custom Casablanca tour books the Hassan II Mosque interior (one of the few open to non-Muslims), a Rick's Café lunch for the movie fans, and an extension to Rabat — Morocco's quieter royal capital.

Casablanca sits in Morocco in Middle East & Africa, and rewards travelers who go beyond the highlights. Our custom itineraries start with the icons — Hassan II Mosque interior tour and Rick's Café lunch (Bogart) — then pivot to the kind of local moments that make a trip memorable: a morning with a private guide, a quiet hour at Rabat royal capital before the crowds arrive, and an evening chosen just for you.

Plan for March–November as the best window to visit. A one-week custom trip starts from €1,700 per person, including private guides, curated hotels, and flexible transport — peak weeks cost more, shoulder months less. Casablanca still offers excellent value compared to comparable destinations.

When is the best time to visit Casablanca?

Our recommended months are March–November. Here's a month-by-month view with planning notes.

Jan
Low season — best availability and value.
Feb
Low season; quiet and often cheaper.
Mar
Recommended
Shoulder; weather improves.
Apr
Shoulder; ideal weather begins.
May
High shoulder; book early.
Jun
Peak; great weather, higher prices.
Jul
Peak; crowded but vibrant.
Aug
Peak; holiday month in much of Europe.
Sep
High shoulder; our favorite month.
Oct
Shoulder; lovely light and smaller crowds.
Nov
Recommended
Low shoulder; quiet and atmospheric.
Dec
Low season except Christmas and NYE.

Top experiences in Casablanca

Hand-picked moments from our local operators. Every custom tour includes a selection of these, or something better if we find it.

Experience 1
Hassan II Mosque interior tour
Reserved, not shared. A private expert guide, a pace that matches you, and access that group tours can't book.
Experience 2
Rick's Café lunch (Bogart)
A meal doubles as a cultural immersion. We pair you with a chef or food writer who'll take you to the places locals actually eat.
Experience 3
Corniche Ain Diab walk
Led by a guide who knows the trails in every season. Rated for your fitness, with a surprise stop or two along the way.
Experience 4
Rabat royal capital day trip
A full day outside the city with a private driver-guide. Small roads, local lunches, back for dinner.
Experience 5
Art Deco architecture walk
Led by a guide who knows the trails in every season. Rated for your fitness, with a surprise stop or two along the way.
Experience 6
Mohammedia beach afternoon
A curated experience at the heart of why travelers choose Casablanca. Tailored to your interests, led by a local expert.

Sample itineraries

Two starting points — your real itinerary is custom. We build from here.

7-day classic

  1. 1
    Arrive in Casablanca
    Airport meet-and-greet, check-in, and a relaxed orientation walk in the evening. Welcome dinner at a local favourite.
  2. 2
    Hassan II Mosque interior tour
    Morning focus: Hassan II Mosque interior tour. Afternoon free — we'll suggest the best coffee spots, bookshops, or a spa slot nearby.
  3. 3
    Rick's Café lunch (Bogart)
    A half-day on Rick's Café lunch (Bogart), with a long lunch stop built in and the rest of the afternoon yours.
  4. 4
    Corniche Ain Diab walk
    Full-day experience: Corniche Ain Diab walk. Evening at leisure — or we can arrange an off-menu dinner.
  5. 5
    Rabat royal capital day trip
    Rabat royal capital day trip — often the highlight day for most travelers. Private guide and transport throughout.
  6. 6
    Art Deco architecture walk
    Art Deco architecture walk, with an optional food- or culture-focused evening to round things off.
  7. 7
    Departure
    Late check-out, farewell breakfast, and a private transfer to the airport.

14-day deep dive

  1. 1
    Arrive in Casablanca
    Private airport transfer, check-in, welcome dinner at a curated restaurant.
  2. 2
    Hassan II Mosque interior tour
    Half-day on Hassan II Mosque interior tour. Afternoon free to settle in.
  3. 3
    Rick's Café lunch (Bogart)
    Full day: Rick's Café lunch (Bogart), with a long lunch in a neighbourhood you'd never have found alone.
  4. 4
    Local pace day
    A slower day — coffee, markets, a cooking class, or a spa afternoon. Your call.
  5. 5
    Corniche Ain Diab walk
    Corniche Ain Diab walk, with time built in for photos and a leisurely stop.
  6. 6
    Half-day leisure
    Sleep in, breakfast slowly, and pick one short activity in the afternoon.
  7. 7
    Rabat royal capital day trip
    A full day centred on Rabat royal capital day trip.
  8. 8
    Regional extension — travel day
    Transfer to a nearby area chosen for your interests (coast, countryside, or another city).
  9. 9
    Regional extension — highlight
    The signature experience of your extension, with a local guide.
  10. 10
    Regional extension — free
    An open day in the extension — beach, hike, market, or just rest.
  11. 11
    Return to base
    Travel back to Casablanca. Afternoon free.
  12. 12
    Art Deco architecture walk
    Art Deco architecture walk — saved for later in the trip, now that you know the city.
  13. 13
    Mohammedia beach afternoon
    Mohammedia beach afternoon on your last full day, with a farewell dinner to match.
  14. 14
    Departure
    Private transfer to the airport. We stay in touch after you return.

Practical information

Visa
90 days visa-free for most travelers
Currency
Moroccan dirham (MAD)
Language
Arabic, French
Timezone
WET (UTC+0)

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Casablanca?+

The best time to visit Casablanca is March–November. These months offer the best balance of weather, availability, and pricing. Peak holiday weeks cost more and get crowded; shoulder months are often our favorite.

How many days do I need in Casablanca?+

Most travelers spend 5–8 days in Casablanca as a single destination, or 10–14 days when combining with nearby regions. A custom tour lets you stretch or compress based on what you want to see.

Do I need a visa to visit Casablanca?+

90 days visa-free for most travelers. Requirements change — always check with the local consulate or your country's travel advisory before booking flights.

How much does a custom tour to Casablanca cost?+

Mid-range custom tours to Casablanca start from around €1,700 per person for a 7-day trip including accommodation, private guides, and transport. Luxury and adventure packages scale from there.

What should I pack for Casablanca?+

Packing depends on season and activities, but always include comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing for temperature shifts, a universal adapter, and respectful clothing for religious sites. Your custom itinerary comes with a tailored packing list.

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