
Day tour from Casablanca to Rabat
1 day
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About this activity
From your pick-up point, our first stop will be the Hassan II Mosque for a 45-minute guided tour. You have the opportunity to learn about significant cultural histories this holy attraction. From the mosque, we head off to Rabat - the imperial city, capital of Morocco, Rabat. Here, you will visit Kasbah Oudaya of the 12th Century, a central ground for both armies who left to conquer Spain in the 18th century and pirates.
If time permits, your tour will also include major attractions like; the Hassan Tower (a 12th Century mosque), and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and his son Hassan II. You could also visit Chellah (an ancient complex of both Roman and medieval ruins). You are free to walk
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If time permits, your tour will also include major attractions like; the Hassan Tower (a 12th Century mosque), and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and his son Hassan II. You could also visit Chellah (an ancient complex of both Roman and medieval ruins). You are free to walk
Included
- Fuel surcharge
- Bottled water
- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Hotel drop-off
- Hotel pickup
- Private tour
- Transport by private vehicle
Not included
- Drinks
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
70%
Aquatic
20%
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We were picked up at 0900h, got to Rabat shortly after 1000h. Met our guide and started tour around 1030h. The our started at Hassan Tower with a wonderful history and some free time to wonder into the mausoleum and general area. Then we were driven to the Kasbah with a walk around. It felt like a quiet walk around the old city. The 3rd stop was the local market, with again a quite walk through. The tour was finished at 1245h and we were back in Casablanca by 1400h. It would have been nice to visit other sites such as the palace (which was unfortunately closed because the king was in Rabat), the lighthouse, a walk along the river and a bit more interaction from our guide.