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Morocco Jewish Heritage Tour 12D

4.5 (340)
Casablanca
519+ booked
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Duration
12 days
Tour Start
Casablanca
Tour End
Casablanca
Languages
En, It, Sp, Fr, De

Tour Overview

The 12 days Morocco Jewish heritage tour is delighted by the reconciliation and the resumption of official relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and its brotherly Jewish people. Morocco’jewish Heritage offers visitors an encounter with ancient historic traditions, customs, architecture, monuments, and sites that have permeated Moroccan society for centuries. Agoudal Travel’s Morocco Jewish Heritage Tour is tailored for the cultured and sophisticated traveler. Visits to historic synagogues, cemeteries, architectural sites, and natural surroundings of the region along, our guides will be happy to reveal to you the most beautiful secrets of the multicultural and multi-religious history of Morocco, rich in its Jewish heritage, Berber , Andalusian, Roman and Arab influences.

Your Experience Includes

These are the usual inclusions and exclusions, but the complete, personalized list will be shared once you send your inquiry — ensuring you have all the details to plan your perfect trip.

12 Days / 11 Nights Private tour
3/4/5 Star Accommodation Options
Transport-Only or Mixed Package
Luxury Desert Camp Stay (for desert tours)
Camel Ride (for desert tours)
Modern Air-Conditioned Vehicles
Multilingual Tour Drivers
Car WiFi Hotspot
Daily Bottled Water
Daily Breakfast
Dinner (When Applicable)
Certified City Guides (When Applicable)
Monument Entrance Fees (When Applicable)
Local Taxes & Fees
Photo Breaks
Baby Car Seat (On Demand)
Drinks
Meals not specified under inclusions
Flights

Itinerary

Arrival to Casablanca

You will be arriving at the airport in Morocco on the first day of your Jewish Heritage tour. Home to over 30 synagogues, Casablanca is a great base to kick off our travel itinerary in Morocco. Make sure to get some rest, as tomorrow we are taking you to see some of Casablanca’s most famous Jewish sites ranging from temples and synagogues to kosher restaurants and museums.You will be arriving at the airport in Morocco on the first day of your Jewish Heritage tour. Home to over 30 synagogues, Casablanca is a great base to kick off our travel itinerary in Morocco. Make sure to get some rest, as tomorrow we are taking you to see some of Casablanca’s most famous Jewish sites ranging from temples and synagogues to kosher restaurants and museums.

Casablanca- Rabat

After breakfast in Casablanca, we will visit the interior of the Hassan II Great Mosque, one of the Islamic world's greatest monuments, followed by a visit to Casablanca Jewish Museum and the United Nations Square, and the  Temple Beth-El Synagogue. After Casablanca, we will continue departure to the administrative capital of Morocco. We will visit the splendid Mohammed V Mausoleum in Rabat, the Hassan Tower.

Rabat-Meknes-Fes

Today after breakfast in Rabat, set off through the Moroccan countryside on your way to Meknes. A cultural center for more than ten centuries, Meknes boasts a fascinating medina (old city) and maze of streets filled with colorful stalls and architectural delights such as the intricately carved Bab el-Mansour. Continue to Moulay Idriss, Morocco’s holiest city, and then onto the Roman ruins at Volubilis to see the Triumphal Arch and exquisite mosaics. Late this afternoon, arrive in Fes.

Fes Sightseeing

Today is reserved for the lovely city of Fes. Considered the spiritual capital of the country, Fes is one of the oldest imperial cities in the world, with a mellah that dates back to the 15th century. In the company of our local guide, visit the Jewish cemetery where prominent Jews like Rabbis such as Yehuda Ben Attar, Monsengo, and Rabbi Isaac Alfasi are buried. Don’t forget to check out the souks which specialize in everything from tanneries and carpets to ceramic and pottery. Fes used to be home to more than 40 synagogues. Nowadays, the most famous synagogue is the Danan Synagogue which is one of the rare survivors.

Fes-Midelt-Erfoud-Merzouga

Our departure South East in the direction of Erfoud through Ifrane city and the cedar Forest. Ifrane was once the capital of a Jewish kingdom a lengthy time ago. Before we take you to admire the natural beauty of the Sahara Desert, let’s stop at the lovely town of Midelt, which is surrounded by the majestic Ayachi Mountain. Here, you will have an opportunity to see the lovely synagogue of Midelt and check out the nearby Kasbah Myriem, which is a Christian monastery. In the evening, we are heading out to see the famous Sahara Desert, Overnight under tent

Sahara Desert tour

Today, spend most of the day admiring the dunes and head to explore various nomadic villages surrounding the Sahara Desert. Visit mainly the town of Khamlia, known as a formerly enslaved person's village from the sub-Sahara and known for Gnawa's spiritual music. Later the day, ride camels across the dunes of Erg Chebbi to the Sahara Stars luxury camp for dinner and overnight.

 

Merzouga-Todra Gorges-Ouarzazate

If you wake up early enough, you can watch the fabulize sunrise, when the colour of the dunes and the play of shadows are an awesome sight. On the way to Todra gorges, we will stop in the water channels(khattarat), which you can descend into to admire the architecture and genius behind this form of irrigation to prevents evaporation in the summer heat.

The itinerary continue to Dades valley, in which we will have the opportunity to visit a Jewish cemetery dated back to 15th century. Later,  we continue toward the Rose valley before we reach Ouarzazate for overnight.

 

Ouarzazate-Ait Benhaddou- Taznakhte-Taliouine-Taroudante

Our first stop in this journey is the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a well-known preserved Kasbah and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Morocco. Once in Ait ben Haddou, we will have a guided visit to the kasbah. Then we drive to Taznakht, famous for its Berber Rugs, where you can see the ancient art of Berber rug and carpet making. Lunch at one of the Restaurants. We continue west towards Taliouine. This is the heart of Morocco's Saffron-growing, and we can stop in one of the cooperatives before we hit the road to reach Taroudant, overnight in an authentic Riad.

Taroudante-Agadir-Taghazoute-Essaouira

Our journey starts with a visit to the Medina known as "little Marrakech", which is remarkable for its massive ramparts and vibrant markets.

The Jewish community in t has played a significant part in the town's history and well-being. It has a Jewish Mellah and a Jewish cemetery where the saint, David ben Baruk Cohen Azog is buried. Here, you will have the chance to visit one of the adobe synagogues in the world. This unique 700-year-old adobe-built Synagogues in Azran have Hebrew prayers painted on its walls and an ark with Berber writing.

After Taroudant, our journey continues to Agadir where we will stop for lunch then along the Atlantic coast we reach Essaouira for an Overnight in nice Riad.

 

Essaouira- Marrakech

After breakfast, meet with our official licensed guide to exploring the Medina of Essaouira and Jewish heritage sites on this half-day walking tour. Discover stories of Essaouira's Jewish Mellah, the Synagogues of Essaouira, the Jewish Cemetery, and the Historic Medina and Ramparts. After lunch, we continue our day toward Marrakech for overnight in an authentic Riad located in the heart of the Medina.

Marrakech sightseeing

Marrakech is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and also one of the world's top-rated and popular destinations. on this jewish Heritage tour of Marrakech, you will walk throught the Jewish mellah, explore Lazama synagogue and discover Marrakech sights of interest.

Your guided visit includes The Jewish Mellah, cemetery, and synagogue Bet-el then the Saadian Tombs, dating back to the 16th century, where Saadian royalty found their final resting place. Your tour also includes the Koutoubia Minaret, as well as the beautiful Bahia Palace. Finally, end the tour by walking through the medina, getting a chance to admire all the different artisans performing their craft before arriving at the Djemaa el Fna Square, afternoon, according to time and inclination you will visit the Majorelle gardens.

 

Aiport Transfert Casablanca or Marrakech

Depending on which city you fly back home from, we will arrange the transfer to catch your flight one time, marking the end of the Morocco Jewish Heritage tour.

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FAQ

Are your tours completely private?

Yes. All our multi-day tours are 100% private and designed exclusively for your party. You will not share transportation, guides, or accommodation rooms/tents with other travelers.

Can the itinerary be customized to our preferences?

Absolutely. Each journey can be tailored to your interests, travel pace, preferred accommodations, and arrival/departure cities. We design the experience around you.

How much driving is involved each day?

Morocco is a large country, and some scenic routes require longer drives (typically 4–8 hours). However, we include frequent stops for sightseeing, photography, meals, and rest to ensure a comfortable journey.

What type of vehicle will we travel in?

You will travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle appropriate for your group size — typically a premium SUV or a spacious minibus for families and small groups.

Is the Sahara Desert experience comfortable?

Yes. We work exclusively with luxury desert camps offering spacious private tents, real beds, private bathrooms, fine dining, and high levels of comfort — far from the basic camping experience many travelers expect.

Will we have the same driver/guide throughout the tour?

Yes. Your dedicated driver/guide accompanies you for the entire journey, ensuring continuity, safety, and a more personalized experience.

Is Morocco safe for travelers?

Morocco is considered one of the safest destinations in North Africa for tourism. Our experienced team monitors conditions closely and ensures that all routes, accommodations, and activities meet high safety standards.

When is the best time of year for a multi-day tour?

Morocco can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures across most regions, winter is excellent for desert travel, and summer is ideal for coastal areas and mountain escapes.

Can the tour start and end in different cities?

Yes. Many of our tours are flexible and can begin and end in different cities such as Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, or Tangier, depending on your travel plans.

How do we book and secure our dates?

Simply contact us with your preferred itinerary and travel dates. Once details are confirmed, a deposit secures your reservation, and our team will assist you with all remaining arrangements.

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