Morocco Jewish Heritage Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Jewish culture permeates the globe as seen in artistic influences and cultural traditions. On this customized tour of Morocco, you will have an in-depth exploration of Jewish culture and its history throughout the country’s existence, from the time of the Philistines to contemporary neighborhoods. Historic mellahs stand beside graceful sultanate palaces; fine jewelers display their wares next to vivacious spice vendors. Synagogues now hide behind subtle doorways and, if you’re looking, you can find Stars of David etched above doorframes. In Morocco, find enchantment in a country that celebrates its connection to Jewish heritage.
Customizable Itinerary
Casablanca – Arrive in Morocco’s Most Contemporary City
Arrive in Casablanca and your private transfer will be waiting for you at the airport. The city has a unique energy, historical in the Art Deco neighborhoods, and contemporary in the lavish art galleries and fashionable streets. Palm trees line the wide avenues and sway in the seaside breeze as the Hassan II Mosque stands over the Atlantic Ocean with a minaret rising 690 feet above the sea. The beautiful architecture and design are emblematic of historical Islamic art, decorated with lavish, geometric mosaics and bright colors. The majority of Morocco’s modern Jewish population resides in Casablanca, where kosher restaurants and old cemeteries, communal spaces and rabbinic shrines highlight the Jewish neighborhoods, both old and new.
What's Included:
Casablanca – A Full Day Tour of Morocco’s Current Jewish Neighborhood
Tangier – Tour Rabat and Sale en route to Tangier
Tangier – Visit the American Legation and Cafe Haffa
Tangier – Day Trip to the City of Tetouan, Home to Historical Synagogues
Fes – See the 17th-Century Capital at Meknes and Ruins at Volubilis
Fes – Visit the Historical Jewish Neighborhood and Restored Synagogue
Sahara Desert – See the Synagogue of Midelt and an Evening in the Desert
Ouarzazate – Explore the Dades Gorge and the Ancient City of Jews
Marrakech – Find an Adobe Synagogue in Arazan en route to Marrakech
Marrakech – Be Guided through the Old Jewish Neighborhoods of the City
Marrakech – Jewish and Portuguese Roots of Seaside Village Essaouira
Marrakech – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Witness an adobe synagogue in Arazan with over 500 years of history where Hebrew prayers continue to decorate the earthen walls
- Experience the largest remaining Jewish community of Morocco in the thriving city of Casablanca
- Explore the mellah of Marrakech, home to an exceptional spice bazaar and gold trade
- Discover the oldest existing synagogue, the Ibn Danan Synagogue, in the medieval city of Fes
- Spend time in the small village once home to the Ancient City of the Jews, situated near the oases of the Dadès Gorge
- Visit the often overlooked city of Salé to see the birthplace of Rabbi Hayyim Ben Moses
- Enjoy a spiritual evening under the stars in the Sahara Desert to view the same sky as Jewish merchants and traders from centuries ago
Detailed Description
Morocco’s contemporary Jewish culture stems from more than a millennium of coexistence with Berbers, Muslims, and European colonialists. Your 13-day tour takes you along the footsteps of these perseverant people, throughout the history of the country and the religion. Find elements of Jewish ancestry dating back to the Roman occupation, along with synagogues protected through 500 years of existence. Find cities filled with contemporary photos and ancient tombs, familiar flavors and lavish legends all connected to Judaism.
Your excursions begin in Casablanca, a city with the largest Jewish population in Morocco. Your private transfer meets you upon arrival and escorts you to your luxurious hotel. Make your way through the city on a private tour, visiting the old Jewish district, and then the newer quarter to find Temple of Beth-El and the beautiful Hassan II Mosque. The following day, private transfer takes you away from the city to Tangier. En route, visit the current capital of Morocco, Rabat, and its sister city Salé.
Salé, the birthplace of Rabbi Hayyim Ben Moses Attar, contains elements of his historical connection to cabbala. In Tangier, visit a touch of American history at the American Legation, the first American Public Property outside of the United States, along with a charming café overlooking the ocean. Enjoy a day trip to Tetouan, a city located in the Rif Mountains and home to a collection of synagogues that have recently been remodeled into homes. Before arriving in Fes, stop at Meknes, the 17th-century capital of Morocco that had two separate mellahs in its time, with eight synagogues collectively.
The nearby Roman ruins of Volubilis contain traces of the first Jewish settlement in the country. Once in Fes, find a mellah once home to over 10,000 Jewish and 40 synagogues. The medieval city maintains a semblance of its historic architecture, design, and tradition, charming visitors from around the world. Your private guide takes you through the city, finding similar tastes amongst the architecture of the mellah and the surrounding medina. Venture over the Atlas Mountains visiting Berber villages with remnants of a synagogue and Jewish cemetery.
In the Sahara Desert, have an evening under the stars to enjoy the unfettered view of the night and the rolling sand dunes. Before arriving in Ouarzazate, visit the small village of Tiliit, located in the Dadès Gorge and once called the Ancient City of Jews. Ouarzazate is home to the famous Kasbah of Aït ben Haddou, a remarkably preserved southern Morocco architecture. Venture through the mountains once again, stopping in Arazan to discover the exceptional 500-year-old synagogue.
Once in Marrakech, see the rich ancient culture in the synagogues and Jewish cemetery. Travel around the legendary Djemaa el Fna Square and take a day to visit the Portuguese seaside settlement of Essaouira, where Stars of David are situated above a number of doorways, including the entry gate to the city. On your final day, your private transfer will meet you at your hotel and escort you to the airport. You ventured across the rugged and verdant countryside in search of a celebrated culture and found beauty in the past, and present, presence of Judaism in North Africa.
Starting Price
$4,800 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Another magical Zicasso trip. This time to Morocco with a local agency. The travel specialists ensured our family was well taken care of from the minute we landed in Marrakech.
We were greeted by our incredible driver with a basket of pistachios, almonds, apricots, figs, the most delicious dates, and a bag with adapters, a map, small bills and coins (for bathrooms), and a beautifully custom-designed leather backpack with our daughters’ names engraved on it in Arabic. Our whole family agrees that our driver’s hospitality, attention to detail, and love for his country made this trip extra-special. Even though there were many long drives during this trip, our driver always asked when we needed breaks along the way, seemed to know many of our local guides, and ensured we were comfortable and saw key viewpoints during our drive.
One of our most memorable visits was to the blue city of Chefchaouen. We stayed in a riad on New Year’s Eve and were treated to live music and delicious Moroccan food for dinner. The next day we had plans to hike to a waterfall; however, the rains flooded much of the path and the travel specialist asked if we were okay to take a walking tour of Chefchaouen instead. We were grateful for this flexibility and all very impressed with our local guide. Since he grew up there, he took us to many of his favorite spots, including a walk along the river where we had the absolute best pomegranates we have ever had. Not only the fruit itself, but we were then treated to pomegranate juice and a special combination of orange and pomegranate, which remains our family’s favorite.
On our way to Fes, we stopped in Volubilis. Again, our guide made the tour of these Roman ruins and UNESCO World Heritage Site one to remember. Our guide’s in-depth historical knowledge and ability to find the perfect photo spots made the ruins come to life. We are thankful we took the time to stop here.
Our stay in our riad in Fes was truly remarkable. The intricate details in both of our rooms, the superb breakfast, and excellent service will hold a special place in our hearts. Again, the local guide who took us through the souks and then the food tasting tour grew up in the community and seemed to know the local favorites.
Our driver’s keen driving skills helped us maneuver through a winter storm in the Middle Atlas Mountains. The road closed for many hours, but with our driver’s patience and perseverance we managed to cross the mountains and have lunch in a great local spot.
Riding the camels in the Sahara to our desert camp was a memorable experience for all of us. The camp itself was absolutely exceptional. Heated tents with private bathrooms and very comfortable beds were beyond what we imagined. We were treated to a delicious dinner that night and sang and played music with the local camp guides after the glorious sunset. After catching the sunrise and a scrumptious breakfast, we began our long journey back to Marrakech, going through the towns of Skoura and Ait Benhaddou.
In Marrakech, the travel company arranged for us to stay in our hotel, where we made spa appointments for the most soothing hammams and had lovely breakfasts each morning. In addition to the local shopping and especially the spice seller, our highlight was definitely the cooking class on the farm with our chef, where we learned three kinds of tagines with couscous, salad, and desserts. We toured the farm and just had an amazing experience with our chef and her sous chef. We treasure the recipes we learned and have already recommended the farm’s cooking class to friends. It is absolutely worth the drive of 29km outside of Marrakech.
Our trip concluded with a wonderful stay in the coastal town of Essaouira, probably our favorite town. Walking along the seaside, having fresh fish, and meandering along the square gave us wonderful memories to bring back home.
We are so grateful for Zicasso, the travel company, our driver, and all our local guides for this five-star trip. Thank you so very much for helping us make such a delightful family memory!
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Zicasso’s travel agent and his team were great and very accommodating.
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The trip was superbly organized and Zicasso’s travel company was very professional, and demonstrated great care to ensure we had the kind of trip we envisioned.
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We have used Zicasso affiliates several times and this was one of the best. They tailored a creative program in Casablanca, Fes, Rabat, and Marrakech to our likes, needs, and abilities, and modified it as needed before and after the trip began.
The guides were very good on the whole. Two of the three hotels were outstanding and the third was excellent. We couldn’t have had a more punctual, careful, or informative driver. We even met one of the owners of the company for a coffee. He went out of his way to make our stay special, safe, and secure.
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We couldn't have asked for a better tour guide and company. Our travel agent really saved our trip. We reached out just a few weeks before our 11-day visit to the country. We were so impressed at how well he listened to what we wanted to do, as well as our challenges with trying to meet up with our daughter. Despite that, he was able to pull together a magnificent itinerary for Rabat, Tangier, Marrakech, and the Atlas Mountains.
We needed a driver the whole time and our driver was so much more than that. The riads our travel agent found, the restaurants, and the cultural experiences were just perfect. Plus, we had ample downtime. The guides were knowledgeable and accommodating to our requests.
From the minute we arrived in Rabat to the moment we left, we felt in good hands. We are so grateful to their expertise and to Zicasso for connecting us to such an excellent person and company. We will reach out to Zicasso the next time we plan a trip abroad. Meanwhile, we tell everyone we meet about your services.
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While I normally handle my own trip planning, we decided to work with Zicasso for our first trip to Morocco at the advice of a friend, and I am so pleased with the entire experience. The knowledgeable travel agent listened to our ideas and helped us create an itinerary.
Everything was seamless. Accommodations were fantastic and the experiences exceeded our expectations. Our driver and guides enriched our understanding of the country and culture, while providing us a nice platform for exploring on our own. They were all very personable and well informed.
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