Casablanca and Marrakech tours seamlessly bridge Morocco’s modern Atlantic metropolis with its historic, vibrant inland “Red City”. This tour is available
Explore adventures starting in Casablanca and ending in Marrakech. The most popular period to travel between Casablanca and Marrakech is from March to October.
Casablanca became a major hub for trade between North Africa and Europe. European merchants settled there at the beginning of the 19th century, the French obtained permission from Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz (1894-1908) to build a port. Boasting Morocco’s largest port by 1920.
Another key date that will mark the history of Casablanca is the 1993 inauguration of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, which took nearly seven years to build. A true architectural and technical feat, this religious edifice is the most beautiful monument in the city.
The Marrakech-Safi region is positioning itself as a major hub for sustainable development. Marrakech, as a global destination, attracts significant investment, bolstered by its air, road, and rail infrastructure. Flagship projects such as the high-speed rail line further solidify its strategic position.
In parallel, major initiatives, including an Exhibition Park, a Technology Park, a regional Agropole, and local hospitals, are marking the region with a legacy of progress. Marrakech-Safi is establishing itself as a key player, stimulating sustainable socio-economic development.