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Casablanca is the most practical starting point for BJJ in Morocco if you want real choice without changing cities. As of May 2026, the BJJ Morocco directory tracks three verified Casablanca listings, which gives the city the deepest concentration of currently published options on the site.
That matters because your first good decision in Morocco is usually logistical, not theoretical. If you can compare schedules, contact signals, and commuting distance in one metro area, you are far more likely to keep training consistently.
Casablanca BJJ scene at a glance
| Listing | Public signal | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Art Of Submission | Dedicated academy, phone, evening hours | BJJ-first evening training |
| Grapplers Club Morocco | Grappling listing, weekday evening blocks | Simple weekday routine near Racines |
| Warriors Fight Academy | Fight gym, website, long opening hours | Cross-training or flexible daytime access |
Quick stats: 3 verified listings · 2 evening-heavy academies · 1 fight gym with a published website.
The key takeaway is not that one gym is universally "best." It is that each one solves a different problem.
Why Casablanca works so well for comparison shopping
- The city has the strongest listing density in the current directory
- Long-stay accommodation is easier to find than in smaller surf destinations
- You can choose between a dedicated academy feel and a broader fight-gym environment
- It works for both residents and travelers staying more than a few days
If you are new to Morocco, Casablanca is also the easiest place to stress-test your routine before you try multi-city travel. Train here first, then decide whether you want a camp, a northern city, or a quieter base later.
Verified options in detail
Art Of Submission Jiu-jitsu brésilien

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Casablanca · Morocco
Art Of Submission Jiu-jitsu brésilien
This is the clearest "BJJ-first" listing in Casablanca if your priority is a dedicated room rather than a mixed combat-sports setting. The main tradeoff is that the public listing does not currently publish a website or clear traveler policy, so the burden is on you to contact them early and confirm details.
Grapplers Club Morocco

Photo: Ayoub Chamile
Casablanca · Morocco
Grapplers Club Morocco
Grapplers Club Morocco makes sense if you want a focused weekday evening structure. Public contact detail is lighter than some other options, which means you should not assume short-notice drop-ins are available. Treat it as a strong local option that requires a bit more direct outreach.
Warriors Fight Academy

Photo: Warriors Fight Academy
Casablanca · Morocco
Warriors Fight Academy
Warriors Fight Academy is the most useful option for people who want flexibility, broader opening hours, or a mixed striking-and-grappling environment. If you already cross-train or travel with training partners from other combat sports, that broader gym model can be a plus.
How to choose between the three
Choose based on your actual week, not on branding alone.
- Pick a dedicated academy if you want a room built mainly around BJJ culture and progression.
- Pick the larger fight gym if you value long opening hours, a published website, or cross-training.
- Pick the place closest to your accommodation if you are staying less than two weeks.
That last point matters more than people admit. In Casablanca, the best academy on paper can become the worst option if traffic makes you miss class twice per week.
Where to stay if training is the priority
If training is the anchor of your trip, book your accommodation after you choose the academy, not before. Areas like Maarif, Gauthier, and the Corniche can work well depending on your daily route, but the right answer depends on where you train and whether you are moving by taxi, tram, or on foot.
Open Casablanca academy mapCasablancaFor a one-week stay, being near your main gym is usually more valuable than being near every tourist landmark.
Common mistakes visitors make in Casablanca
Assuming every gym publishes drop-in rules
Casablanca has real training depth, but not every listing publishes traveler details. Always confirm the class time, guest policy, and payment method before you show up.
Picking the city first and the gym second
This works for tourism, not for consistency. If you know you want to train four times in a week, build the stay around the academy.
Overrating "best" and underrating convenience
A technically excellent room is still the wrong choice if you are going to skip half the sessions because the commute drains you.
Best next reads
If Casablanca is your likely base, these pages will save you time:
- Beginner's Guide to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Morocco
- How Much Does BJJ Cost in Morocco?
- Drop-In Etiquette at Moroccan Academies
The combination that works best is simple: choose the most convenient verified room, confirm it directly, and then train enough days in a row to judge the culture properly.
Editorial note: Schedules, pricing, and camp formats in Morocco change quickly. We re-review directory data regularly — confirm details directly with each academy before you book. See our verification methodology.
