Cities and the Sea
10 Days / 9 Nights

Cities and the Sea

Casablanca — Rabat — Fès — Marrakech — Essaouira

Two cities and the Atlantic, in ten days designed around a 78-year-old grandparent, a teenager, and the family in between. The imperial medinas of Fès and Marrakech, the Roman site at Volubilis, the Atlantic at Essaouira. The country crossed in comfort by ONCF first-class train, not on a long road day. Culture and coast, no desert.

Multi-Generational Riad Stays Named Local Guides 24/7 Concierge Moderate Pace

About This Tour

Cities and the Sea is ten days from Casablanca to the Atlantic, written around a specific traveller: the multi-generational family where the eldest is approaching eighty and the youngest is a teenager. Three nights in Fès for the medina at the pace of the slowest member, two in Marrakech for the imperial city and its souks, two in Essaouira for the wind and the working port. Volubilis on the way, Rabat as the morning stop. The Fès–Marrakech transit is by ONCF first-class train — about seven hours seated, with lunch in the dining car and the country crossing the window, rather than a long road day. The pace is set for the slowest member of the group, not the fastest.

Highlights
  • Ten days written for multi-generational families — slowest member sets the pace
  • ONCF first-class train between Fès and Marrakech, not a road day
  • Three nights in Fès, two in Marrakech, two in Essaouira — culture and coast, no desert
  • Adjoining rooms and mixed-age pacing arranged on the brief
Itinerary Overview
  • Day 1
    Arrive Casablanca

    Met at Mohammed V airport (CMN) and transferred to a hotel near the corniche (about 30 minutes). Late afternoon visit to the Hassan II Mosque — the prayer hall opens to the Atlantic, and non-Muslim visitors are welcomed inside. Welcome dinner on the seafront.

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  • Day 2
    Casablanca to Rabat

    Morning drive to Rabat (about 1 hour). Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V with a Rabat-based guide. Afternoon at the Kasbah of the Udayas — the Andalusian gardens and the tea house above the river. Dinner at the riad.

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  • Day 3
    Rabat to Fès via Volubilis

    Drive northeast (about 2 hours 30 minutes to Volubilis). Walk the Roman site with a regional archaeologist — pacing chosen to suit the group, with seated rest stops in the shade. Lunch at Moulay Idriss with a view over the white roofs of the holy town. Continue to Fès in the late afternoon (about 1 hour 15 minutes). Dinner on the riad's roof terrace.

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  • Day 4
    The Fès medina

    Talâa Kbira walk with the lead guide — Nejjarine, Attarine, the dyers' souk, the Chouara tannery from the leather terraces. The walk is paced for the slowest member of the group, with a long break at a family riad with the chef. Afternoon at leisure — the guide is reachable for a hammam booking, the textile souk, or quiet at the riad. Dinner at a small restaurant inside the medina.

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  • Day 5
    A Fès day in your own hands

    The day flexes by traveller. The teenager goes to a calligraphy studio with the lead guide, or to a workshop in brass or leather; the grandparents have a private hammam afternoon at a fourteenth-century site, or take tea on a quiet roof terrace; the parents take a cooking class with the riad chef and bring home the recipes. Everyone meets back at the riad for dinner together.

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  • Day 6
    On the train to Marrakech

    ONCF first-class from Fès to Marrakech via the change at Casablanca — about 7 hours, the country crossing the window, dining car onboard. The lead guide is with the group throughout. A considered-pace day rather than a long road one: seats with space, freedom to walk the carriage, time to read and rest. Late afternoon arrival at Marrakech station; transfer to a riad inside the medina, a quiet evening to settle in. Dinner on a rooftop overlooking Djemaa el-Fna.

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  • Day 7
    The Marrakech medina

    Walking tour with a Marrakech-based guide — the Bahia Palace and its painted ceilings, the Saadian Tombs, then through the souks (carpets, lanterns, leather, spices). The walk is broken into manageable sections with seated breaks. Late afternoon at Djemaa el-Fna as it changes from daytime market into evening food stalls and storytellers. Dinner at a small place off the square.

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  • Day 8
    Marrakech to Essaouira

    Late-morning drive west to Essaouira (about 2 hours 30 minutes). Settle in at a riad inside the medina, near the Skala. Late-afternoon walk to the port for the boats coming in (weather permitting). Dinner at the riad.

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  • Day 9
    Essaouira — wind, port, ramparts

    Morning walk with a local guide — the Skala (Portuguese-era ramparts), the kasbah, the Mellah. Afternoon at the guests' own pace — a ride on the beach south of town, a hammam, time to read on the riad terrace. Final dinner overlooking the Atlantic.

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  • Day 10
    Until you leave Essaouira

    A morning in your own hand — a final walk on the ramparts, breakfast on the riad terrace, perhaps the hammam before checkout. The driver makes the airport transfer at a time chosen by the guests — to Marrakech Menara airport (RAK, about 2 hours 30 minutes) for the international flight.

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Inclusions
  • Nine nights across five hand-picked properties
  • Lead guide for the duration of the trip
  • Regional guides at Rabat, Volubilis, Fès & Marrakech
  • Private vehicle with driver between cities
  • Onboard WiFi in the tour vehicle
  • Airport pick-up on arrival, airport drop-off on departure
  • ONCF first-class train Fès → Marrakech (Day 6) — the country crossed in comfort, not on a long road day
  • Hassan II Mosque, Volubilis & Chouara tannery access
  • All entrance fees to monuments, museums & archaeological sites
  • All breakfasts and dinners, plus one signature lunch on us — a hosted lunch at Moulay Idriss with a view over the holy town
  • 24/7 support number throughout your stay
Exclusions
  • International flights to and from Morocco. We can recommend agents in the UK, EU, and US.
  • Travel insurance — required for every guest, sourced separately. We can suggest providers.
  • Visa fees, where applicable. Most passports from the UK, EU, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand do not need one for stays under ninety days.
  • Lunches not specifically named in the day-by-day itinerary, so the days have room to drift.
  • Alcoholic beverages and premium drinks. Mint tea and table water are throughout.
  • Gratuities for the lead guide, driver, and regional guides — discretionary, at the end of the trip.
  • Personal expenses — laundry, phone charges, gifts, and anything you choose to buy on the road.
  • Optional activities and upgrades suggested along the way. Always pre-quoted, never assumed.
Departures
Private journeys on your dates, year-round.

Every Sarah Discoveries trip is a private departure for your party — twelve guests at most, the same regional guides, the same standards. Tell us when you would travel and who is coming, and we will reply within twenty-four hours with availability and a draft itinerary.

Group size
Twelve at most
Best months
Mar – May, Sep – Nov
Reply time
Within 24 hours

Traveler Reviews

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Sophie L.
United States

An unforgettable experience! The guides were knowledgeable, the hotels were stunning, and every detail was perfectly organized. Highly recommend!

James R.
France

From start to finish, everything was exceptional. Morocco is incredible!

Emily T.
Australia

Luxury, authenticity, and warm hospitality. We can't wait to come back!

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