Morocco Shore Excursions and Cruise Day Tours

Daily Trips – Morocco Shore Excursions & Cruise Day Tours

At Daily Trips, Morocco shore excursions are one of our core specialties. We design smooth, private, and culturally rich cruise day trips directly from Morocco’s main ports of call, including Casablanca, Tangier, Safi, and Agadir. Whether you are a couple, a family, or a small group, our team helps you craft personalized Morocco port excursions far from crowded buses and standard tourist routes.

If you’re tired of large-bus shore excursions with rigid itineraries, welcome to a new way of exploring Morocco.

With Daily Trips, you will enjoy the comfort of private guides, air-conditioned deluxe vehicles, and authentic experiences created exclusively for cruise passengers. Whether you’re docking in Casablanca, the bustling economic capital, Tangier, the gateway to the Mediterranean, or Agadir, the Berber beach city, our guides will be waiting for you directly at the pier, holding a sign with your name.

For added peace of mind, we provide a 24/7 assistance number, ensuring support before, during, and after your excursion.

Even better? Our rates remain highly competitive compared to large coach tours because Daily Trips is a Moroccan-based operator with strong local partnerships.

We also organize private transfers between ports, hotels, and airports to make your cruise journey seamless from start to finish.


Casablanca Shore Excursions

Our Casablanca shore excursions give cruise passengers the chance to explore Morocco’s largest city and the surrounding region, whether you have just a few hours or a full day.

Top Experiences in Casablanca

  • Visit the Hassan II Mosque, the landmark monument of the city

  • Explore the modern boulevards and French-influenced architecture

  • Discover Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital (ideal day trip from Casablanca)

  • Explore the historic towns of El Jadida and Azemmour

  • Make a full-day trip to the magical city of Marrakech


Things to Do in Casablanca

1. Visit Hassan II Mosque

The Hassan II Mosque is the third-largest mosque in the world and the only major mosque in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors. Built to honor the late King Hassan II, it reflects extraordinary Moroccan craftsmanship with its marble floors, hand-carved woodwork, and Atlantic Ocean views.

2. Mohammed V Square

Surrounded by elegant administrative buildings, Mohammed V Square showcases the best of early 20th-century French-Moroccan architecture. Key buildings include the courthouse, Bank Al-Maghrib, and the Wilaya (Governor’s House).

3. Day Trip to Rabat

Only one hour north of Casablanca, Rabat is one of Morocco’s imperial cities and the nation’s capital. Its landmarks — Hassan Tower, Chellah Necropolis, the Oudayas Kasbah — reveal Morocco’s royal past and historic influence stretching from Senegal to northern Spain.


Tangier Shore Excursions

Tangier is often called the Gateway to Africa, a meeting point of Moroccan, European, and Mediterranean cultures. A shore excursion from Tangier opens the door to ancient legends, coastal cliffs, and colorful medinas.

Things to Do in Tangier

1. Visit the Grand Socco

The Grand Socco is the historic entrance to the old medina. Once a bustling market square, it leads to narrow alleyways and charming cafés — the perfect place to begin your exploration.

2. The Kasbah Museum

Located inside the former Sultan’s Palace (Dar Al-Makhzen), this museum traces Morocco’s history from prehistoric times to the 19th century. Its architecture alone is worth the visit.

3. Tangier American Legation Museum

A fascinating museum celebrating Morocco’s historic ties with the United States. Morocco was the first country to recognize the U.S. in 1777, and this site became the first American diplomatic property abroad — now a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

4. Petit Socco

Once Tangier’s most iconic crossroads, Petit Socco was a gathering point for merchants, travelers, and writers. Today it’s a great place to enjoy mint tea and observe local life.

5. Mendoubia Gardens

Across from the Grand Socco, these peaceful gardens contain ancient banyan trees, colonial-era cannons, and shaded walkways perfect for a quiet break.


Day Trips from Tangier

Chefchaouen — The Blue City

One of Morocco’s most photogenic towns, Chefchaouen is known for its blue-painted streets, Rif mountain scenery, and artisan shops. A perfect escape for a full-day excursion.

Asilah — The White & Blue Coastal Gem

A charming fortified town with Portuguese ramparts, white-washed alleys, and a laid-back artistic vibe. Asilah is also a popular summer destination for Moroccans and ideal for visitors looking for culture and seaside relaxation.

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