Casablanca Day Trip
Highlights:
Embark on a sensational day trip with Moha Vacations, beginning your journey at the majestic Hassan II Mosque. Enjoy VIP access and a guided tour, capturing the essence of this architectural marvel with professional photographers. Experience coastal bliss at Ain Diab Beach, where Moha Vacations provides a VIP setup for relaxation and awe-inspiring views of the Atlantic. Explore the spiritual beauty of Notre Dame de Lourdes, a hidden gem in Casablanca, with Moha Vacations ensuring a serene visit to appreciate its artistry and history.
Continue your adventure with an exclusive exploration of Quartier Habous, where Moha Vacations’ private guided tour unlocks the secrets of this district, offering VIP access to key attractions such as the Royal Palace. Delve into the historical significance of Casablanca 5 March Central, guided by Moha Vacations, as you learn about Morocco’s triumphant struggle for independence. Conclude your day with an evening of culinary delights at a carefully selected venue, where Moha Vacations ensures a VIP setting for you to savor the finest Moroccan dishes against the backdrop of a breathtaking sunset at Ain Diab Beach.
Moha Vacations invites you to book this curated Casablanca extravaganza, where every moment is a testament to the cultural richness, historical significance, and unparalleled luxury that Morocco has to offer.
What to Expect:
Hassan II Mosque
Ain Diab
Notre Dame de Lourdes
Marche Central Casablanca
Marche Central Casablanca, Boulevard Mohamed V Station Tramway Marche Central, Casablanca 20200 Morocco This attracts many visitors to Casablanca, it is a busy place and is ideal for people wanting to experience local Moroccan life.
Quartier Habous
Habous is a charming district located in the heart of Casablanca, Morocco. It is known for its traditional Moroccan architecture, narrow streets, and bustling souks (markets) selling a variety of goods, including textiles, ceramics, and spices. The district was built in the 1930s during the French protectorate of Morocco, and its architecture reflects a blend of Moroccan and European styles. The streets are lined with white-washed buildings featuring intricate wooden balconies, arcades, and ornate doorways. Habous is also home to several important religious sites, including the Royal Palace Mosque and the Mohamed V Mosque. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the district’s streets, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of the souks, and admiring the beautiful architecture.