€2085per person
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From Casablanca

9 Days Jewish Heritage Tour Of Morocco From Casablanca

Explore Morocco's rich Jewish heritage across imperial cities and coastal treasures in nine unforgettable days.

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Embark on an extraordinary journey through Morocco's rich and vibrant Jewish heritage, a testament to centuries of peaceful coexistence between cultures. This immersive nine-day tour unveils the profound spiritual and cultural legacy of Moroccan Jewry, weaving together history, artistry, and the remarkable harmony that defines this North African nation.

Your adventure begins in cosmopolitan Casablanca, where you'll explore the fascinating Museum of Moroccan Judaism before journeying to the imperial cities that shaped a nation. In Rabat, wander through the enchanting Jewish quarter with its narrow, colourful-walled streets and discover beautifully preserved synagogues tucked within the vibrant Mellah. Continue to Meknes, where Hebrew epitaphs and ancient inscriptions whisper tales of generations past, and visit the revered tomb of Rabbi David Benmidan, the beloved patron saint of the city. Eleven active synagogues in the new Mellah stand as living monuments to enduring faith.

The medieval splendour of Fez awaits, a UNESCO World Heritage city where the distinguished Mellah neighbourhood holds profound spiritual significance. Here, ornate synagogues like the exquisitely restored Iben Danan showcase plasterwork rivalling traditional mosques, whilst the cemetery contains more Jewish saints' graves than any other in Morocco. Experience the grandeur of Marrakech's red medina, where the secret gardens and palaces reflect Arab-Andalusian magnificence, before escaping to the coastal charm of Essaouira. This picturesque seaside town was home to the legendary Rabbi Haïm Pinto, whose tomb remains a major pilgrimage site.

Throughout this remarkable journey, you'll discover how Jewish and Muslim cultures have beautifully intertwined, creating a shared heritage of inestimable value. From bustling souks to serene courtyards, from ancient synagogues to welcoming local communities, every moment reveals Morocco's unique gift to the world: a living example of multifaith harmony and cultural enrichment.

Discover the soul of Morocco through its Jewish heritage. Book your transformative journey today.

About this activity

Multi-day Tour

Year round

Group

Max 15 people

Morocco

Meeting point

English, Francais

Available languages

Highlights

  • Discover the Museum of Moroccan Judaism in Casablanca's art-deco district
  • Explore the enchanting Jewish quarter and synagogues of Rabat
  • Visit the sacred tomb of Rabbi David Benmidan in Meknes
  • Marvel at the ornate Iben Danan Synagogue in medieval Fez
  • Wander Fez's storied Mellah with its eleven active synagogues
  • Experience the Secret Garden of Marrakech's Arab-Andalusian palaces
  • Discover Rabbi Haïm Pinto's revered tomb in Essaouira
  • Walk through centuries of cultural harmony in ancient medinas
  • Explore UNESCO heritage sites blending Jewish and Islamic architecture
  • Experience authentic Moroccan hospitality across imperial cities
Private airport transfers in Casablanca and return to airport
Eight nights' accommodation in selected hotels and riads
Breakfast daily at your accommodation
Dinner at selected restaurants on Days 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8
Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver throughout the tour
Expert certified guide for city tours in Rabat, Meknes, Fez, and Marrakech
Guided visits to all major Jewish heritage sites and synagogues
Entrance fees to museums, monuments, and heritage sites
Guided tour of the Museum of Moroccan Judaism in Casablanca
Visit to Rabbi David Benmidan's tomb in Meknes
Comprehensive city tours in Rabat, Fez, and Marrakech
All local taxes and service charges
International flights to and from Morocco
Travel insurance and medical expenses
Lunch on Days 2 and 5 (free time for independent exploration)
Beverages and alcoholic drinks unless specified
Personal expenses, souvenirs, and gratuities
Optional activities and excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
Visa fees for Morocco entry
Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
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Day 1

Arrival in Casablanca

Arrival at Casablanca airport. Welcome and private transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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Day 2

Casablanca -Rabat :

After breakfast, departure for the visit of the economic capital of Morocco: the central market located in the art-deco district of the city. Continue to the Museum of Moroccan Judaism in Casablanca, a private museum of history and ethnography. Created by the Jewish Community of Casablanca on 1977, it is equipped with international safety and conservation standards to house national and international collections. The Museum is intended to collect and exhibit any religious, ethnographic or artistic object that may evoke the history, religion, traditions or daily life of the Jews in the context of Moroccan civilization. Optional lunch, then departure to Rabat.  Installation at your hotel before leaving for the city tour: the Royal Palace (the Mechouar), the Kasbah of Oudaya, the Mausoleum Mohamed V, the Hassan Tower and the Jewish quarter with its narrow streets and colourful courtyards, the nearby Mellah has a beautiful synagogue just inside its gates, while the main synagogue is a few blocks away in the new city. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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Day 3

Rabat - Meknes - Fez

Departure for Meknes and visit of the capital of the king Moulay Ismail, famous for its 40 kms of ramparts. Visit of Bab Mansour, the royal stables and the Jewish quarter, where the Jewish presence is attested by Hebrew epitaphs dating from the Christian era as well as by Greek inscriptions that still appear in the local synagogues. You may wish to visit the aging Talmud Torah in the Jewish Quarter and the new Mellah. Visit the tomb of Rabbi David Benmidan, who was the "Patron of Meknes", his tomb is another place of pilgrimage. In the new Mellah there are 11 synagogues, eight of them are still in use today. Continue towards Fez, through the Roman city of Volubilis and the sacred village of Moulay Idriss. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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Day 4

Fez

The day is dedicated to the visit of this UNESCO heritage city. The visit of Fez includes the medieval medina and the Medersas Attarine and Bou Anania, the Nejjarine fountain, the mausoleum of Moulay Idriss and the Karaouine mosque. The highlights of the visit are the Mellah and all its synagogues, not far from the Royal Palace where the Jews took refuge during the pogrom of 1912. The nearby cemetery contains the graves of more Jewish saints than any other cemetery in Morocco. One of the most important saints is Lalla Solica. Roben Ben Sadou's synagogue, built in the 1920s, is decorated with exquisite plaster sculptures reminiscent of the decoration of traditional mosques and medersas. You will also visit the recently restored Iben Danan Synagogue. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

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Day 5

Fez - Beni Mellal - Marrakech :

Departure for Marrakech through the Middle Atlas Mountains and the Berber villages of Ifrane and Azrou. Free time for lunch and relaxation in Beni Mellal, an important agricultural center in Morocco. Arrival in Marrakech in the late afternoon. Arrival at the hotel. Dinner and overnight in Marrakech.

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Day 6

Marrakech

Meeting with your guide and driver and transfer for the discovery of the must-see sites of Marrakech in the company of a certified guide of the red city. Your tour will include: "The Secret Garden", part of the great tradition of Arab-Andalusian and Moroccan palaces, The Jewish quarter (Mellah), home to the ancient and present day synagogues of Mellah, near which we will also find an original Jewish cemetery, several centuries old. Then, visit the Bahia Palace with its magnificent ceilings and patios, the tinsmiths' square. Lunch in a restaurant in the medina. After lunch, continuation of the visit of the city including the minaret of the Koutoubia and the mosque outside, the medina and the souks. You will end this city tour on the famous Jamaa El Fna square, part of the UNESCO heritage.

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Day 7

Marrakech - Essaouira :

Departure to Essaouira - a coastal town (about 3 hours drive from Marrakech) which offers an excellent opportunity to relax on the beach. The medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combining history and culture with modern cafes and restaurants. Essaouira has a long promenade with a large sandy beach. This is the ideal opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the cooler climate of the coastal town of Essaouira. Visit the Synagogue and the Mellah: Jewish quarter. The city of Essaouira was the place of residence of Rabbi Haïm Pinto Ha-Gadol (the great in Hebrew), born in Agadir on 1794, who spent a good part of his life in Essaouira. His tomb is considered today as a major place of pilgrimage. During his life he was known as a wise man and a miracle worker, he held the office of head of the Rabbinical Court of Mogador and the surrounding area for more than 70 years! Night in Essaouira.

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Day 8

Essaouira - Casablanca

Morning free for individual exploration of the city, then transfer to Casablanca. Night at the hotel

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Day 9

Casablanca / Flight Departure.

Departure transfer to the airport.

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