14 day Jewish Heritage Tour from Casablanca

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    14 Days
    Casablanca
    Tour Details

    Overview:

    14-day journey through Morocco, exploring the rich Jewish heritage that has shaped this beautiful country. From the bustling streets of Casablanca to the serene coast of Essaouira, this tour takes you to some of Morocco’s most significant Jewish sites, historic cities, and scenic landscapes. Immerse yourself in Morocco’s unique blend of Jewish, Arab, and Berber cultures, visiting ancient synagogues, Jewish quarters, and historic monuments. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or breathtaking scenery, this tour offers a deeply personal and immersive experience.

    Customizable Tours:

    Our tours are carefully designed by us to provide an authentic and memorable Morocco experience. Every itinerary can be fully customized to suit your interests, schedule, and travel style. Whether you want to add extra destinations, adjust the pace, or focus on specific activities, we can modify the tour to meet your personal needs, ensuring a unique journey tailored just for you.

    Highlights:

    • Casablanca: Explore the Jewish Quarter, visit historic synagogues like Beth El, Eim Habanim, and David Hamelekh, and discover the Museum of Moroccan Judaism.
    • Rabat & Sale: Visit the Royal Palace, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Jewish Quarter in the capital city, plus explore Sale’s Great Mosque and souks.
    • Chefchaouen: Stroll through the blue-painted streets of the “Blue City,” visit ancient synagogues, and enjoy the scenic views of the Rif Mountains.
    • Meknes & Volubilis: Explore the Jewish Quarter and the tomb of Rabbi David Benmidan, then visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    • Fes: Discover the medieval Jewish Mellah, visit historical synagogues, and learn about Jewish saints buried in the city’s Jewish cemetery.
    • Midelt & Sahara Desert: Visit the synagogue in Midelt, explore the scenic desert landscapes, and spend the night in a desert camp beneath the stars.
    • Dadès Gorge & Rose Valley: Experience Morocco’s stunning natural beauty, from the dramatic Dadès Gorge to the fragrant Rose Valley, home to spectacular views.
    • Skoura & Arazan: Explore historic kasbahs and the Adobe Synagogue in Arazan, a hidden gem known for its stunning Amazigh architecture.
    • Marrakech: Discover the Jewish Mellah, visit the Bahia Palace, Menara Garden, and Jewish cemetery, and explore the vibrant souks of Djemaa El Fna.
    • Essaouira: Experience the coastal town’s rich Jewish and Portuguese history, visiting the tomb of Rabbi Haim Pinto and the town’s historic synagogue.

    This tour offers a unique opportunity to delve deep into Morocco’s Jewish history, culture, and heritage, while also experiencing the country’s diverse landscapes and vibrant cities.

    Price Includes

    • Accommodations
    • Daily Breakfast
    • Local Guides
    • Camel Ride
    • Sandboarding
    • Private Car with Driver Guide Tour

    Price Excludes

    • Guide Service Fee
    • Driver Service Fee
    • Any Private Expenses
    • Room Service Fees
    Itinerary

    Day 1Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

    Fly into Morocco’s most modern city, Casablanca. A dynamic fusion of French colonial charm and Arab heritage, Casablanca is known for its beautiful Moorish architecture and vibrant energy. Explore the city’s historic Medina and admire landmarks like the impressive Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest mosque in the world, and stunning examples of Art Deco design. After your journey, relax for the evening, and prepare for a full day of exploration tomorrow, beginning with the Jewish Quarter of Casablanca.

     

    Day 2 Casablanca - Jewish Heritage Tour

    Start your day by visiting the Jewish Quarter of Casablanca, exploring the Corniche district where synagogues like Beth El, Eim Habanim, and David Hamelekh line the beachfront. Discover the historic Mellah, where you can still visit kosher butchers in the old market, and learn about the significance of the Jewish cemetery, with its beautifully inscribed white stone monuments. Visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism to view Jewish artifacts and relics, and if time permits, stop by the charming Jewish Club and sample traditional kosher fare. In the afternoon, depart for Rabat, Morocco’s capital.

     

    Day 3: Rabat & Sale

    Rabat, a city filled with historical treasures, offers a vibrant Jewish presence despite its small community. Explore its bustling medina, the Royal Palace, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. In the afternoon, travel to Sale, known for its stunning Great Mosque and the Mausoleum of Sidi Ben Ashir, and immerse yourself in the colorful souks, where you’ll find everything from spices to jewelry.

     

    Day 4: Chefchaouen - The Blue City

    Our next stop is Chefchaouen, Morocco’s “Blue City,” founded by Jews and Moors in the 15th century. Explore its charming medina, Kasbah, and Utta El Hamam plaza, along with its many ancient synagogues. The distinctive Grand Mosque with its octagonal tower is a must-see. Stroll through the old market, where you can shop for authentic local crafts.

     

    Day 5: Chefchaouen to Azjen & Meknes

    Start the day by visiting the tomb of Rabbi Amram ben Diwan in Azjen, one of Morocco’s most revered Jewish sites. Continue to Meknes, known for its vibrant Jewish Quarter, winding alleys, and historical sites like the grave of Rabbi David Benmidan, with its Hebrew and Greek inscriptions. In the afternoon, visit the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis before traveling to Fes.

     

    Day 6: Fes - Jewish Heritage and Synagogues

    In Fes, one of Morocco’s most important cities for Jewish history, explore the 15th-century Jewish Mellah and its nearby cemetery, where many notable Jewish saints are buried. Your guided tour will take you through synagogues, Jewish schools, and historical landmarks that have shaped Morocco’s Jewish culture.

     

    Day 7: Fes to Midelt & the Sahara Desert

    On your way to the Sahara Desert, make a stop in Midelt, where you can visit the town’s synagogue and the beautiful Kasbah Myriem Christian Monastery, set against the backdrop of Ayachi Mountain. Experience local culture at El Karma Couscous, where you can learn how to prepare couscous the traditional way. Afterward, head into the desert for an unforgettable evening under the stars.

     

    Day 8: Sahara Desert & Midelt Synagogue

    Explore the desert landscape, including the Dadès Gorge and the Rose Valley, known for their stunning scenery. These valleys offer incredible views, with the Dadès River running through them and the towering Central Atlas Mountains in the background. Visit the ancient Jewish City of Jews along the way, where you’ll discover rich Jewish heritage amidst the desert terrain.

     

    Day 9: Dadès Gorge, Ancient City of Jews, and Rose Valley

    Today, explore the breathtaking Dadès Gorge and the surrounding valleys, where you’ll find some of Morocco’s most picturesque landscapes. Visit the famous Rose Valley, nestled in the shadow of the Central Atlas Mountains, known for its vibrant rose harvest and stunning natural beauty.

     

    Day 10: Skoura - Arazan Synagogue & Taroudant

    In Skoura, explore historic kasbahs like the 12th-century Skoura Kasbah and the 17th-century Amerhidl Kasbah. In the nearby village of Arazan, visit the hidden Adobe Synagogue, known for its striking Amazigh architectural style. Later, travel to Taroudant, often called “Little Marrakech,” and explore its medina and vibrant souks.

     

    Day 11: Taroudant to Marrakech

    After a leisurely morning in Taroudant, head to Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most famous cities. Known for its imperial history and lively atmosphere, Marrakech offers a mix of historic landmarks and cultural experiences, setting the stage for the following day’s exploration.

     

    Day 12: Marrakech - Jewish Quarters and Historical Sites

    Marrakech is a city full of history, with a rich Jewish heritage reflected in the Jewish Mellah, Dar Si Sad Museum, Bahia Palace, and Menara Garden. Visit the Jewish cemetery, where great rabbis like Rabbi Hanania Hacohen and Rabbi Mordekhai Ben Attar are buried. Don’t miss the bustling Djemaa El Fna Square and its surrounding souks.

     

    Day 13: Essaouira - Coastal Jewish & Portuguese Heritage

    Travel to the coastal town of Essaouira, known for its Jewish and Portuguese history. Stroll through the town’s narrow streets, admiring the vibrant yellow, white, and blue houses adorned with the Star of David. Visit the famous tomb of Rabbi Haim Pinto, a pilgrimage site for many Jews, and explore the local synagogue and his former residence.

     

    Day 14: Marrakech - Departure

    On the final day, enjoy some free time in Marrakech for last-minute sightseeing or shopping. In the afternoon, we will arrange transportation to the airport for your departure, marking the end of your unforgettable Moroccan Jewish Heritage journey.

     
     
     
     
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