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Discover the best of Morocco on this 14-day adventure starting in Casablanca. This complete tour takes you from the famous blue city of Chefchaouen to the historic markets of Fes and the lively souks of Marrakech. Your journey includes a once-in-a-lifetime camel trek into the Sahara to watch the sunset and sleep under the stars. Experience Morocco’s incredible culture, diverse scenery, and top attractions in one comprehensive trip.
✔️Architectural Majesty: The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
✔️Ocean Charm: The spirit of the Mediterranean
✔️The Blue Pearl: The captivating, blue-washed lanes of Chefchaouen.
✔️Roman Echoes: The ancient ruins of Volubilis.
✔️Medieval Maze: The colorful, narrow streets of Fes Medina.
✔️Saharan Dreams: A camel trek across golden dunes to a desert camp.
✔️Todra Gorge Walk: A stunning hike through the tall canyon walls.
✔️Mountain Views: Stunning sights from the High Atlas.
✔️The lively heart of Marrakech: Djemaa el-Fna square.
✔️Windswept Ramparts: Historic seaside walls of Essaouira.
Your journey in Morocco starts when you land at Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport, where our guide will greet you. The first visit is the famous Hassan II Mosque, a stunning landmark by the Atlantic Ocean with one of the tallest minarets in the world. It’s a beautiful way to begin your trip.
Next, we head to Rabat, the capital city. Here you’ll see the historic Hassan Tower and walk through the charming Oudayas Kasbah. In the evening, you’ll check into your hotel in Rabat for a good night’s rest. If your flight arrives late, you’ll spend the night in Casablanca, and the tour will start the next morning.
After breakfast in Rabat, we head north to Tangier, a city where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. Tangier is full of different cultures and has a lively, unique feel.
On the way, we’ll stop in Asilah, a small, whitewashed town by the coast, famous for its old walls and art. Once we arrive in Tangier, you’ll check into your hotel. Then, the tour will take you to beautiful Cape Spartal and the legendary Caves of Hercules.
After breakfast, we head to Chefchaouen, known as the “Blue Pearl,” located in the Rif Mountains. The two-hour drive shows beautiful green hills and small traditional villages along the way.
Once you arrive and settle into your riad, you have time to explore the city. Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-painted streets, giving it a magical feel. Wander through the narrow alleys of the medina, shop at the local markets, or relax at a cozy café.
Spend today exploring the charm of Chefchaouen at your own pace. Walk through the blue streets, visit the old 15th-century Kasbah, and take plenty of photos along the way. In the evening, hike up to the Spanish Mosque for a beautiful sunset view.
Your day in Chefchaouen is a mix of stunning scenery, local culture, and tasty food.
After breakfast, we drive south through the Rif villages and green countryside. Our first stop is Volubilis, where you can walk through the ancient Roman ruins and see the detailed mosaics and old buildings. Next, we head to the imperial city of Meknes. After lunch, we explore the medina, admire the impressive Bab el Mansour gate, and visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. By evening, we arrive in Fes, where you will rest in a welcoming Riad.
Spend a full day exploring the historic city of Fes with a local guide. Your tour begins at the impressive gates of the Royal Palace before heading into the winding streets of the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Along the way, you’ll see important landmarks such as Al-Qarawiyyin University, the Al-Attarine Madrasa, and the famous Chouara Tanneries. You’ll also walk through the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter. The day ends with a visit to a fortress where you can enjoy a wide view over the city before returning to your Riad.
After breakfast, we head toward the Sahara Desert. The first stop is Ifrane, a clean little town often called the “Switzerland of Morocco.” From there, we drive through a cedar forest where you might spot Barbary macaque monkeys. After lunch, the road takes us through the green Ziz Valley, filled with palm trees.
By late afternoon, we reach the edge of the desert. Here, you’ll ride a camel across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. We’ll stop so you can climb a tall dune and watch the sunset. At the desert camp, you’ll settle into your own tent, enjoy a tasty dinner, and end the night with Berber music under the stars.
Wake up to the quiet and beauty of the Sahara. Today is all about experiencing the desert. You’ll visit a green oasis, meet local Berber nomads, and go to the village of Khamlia to hear the lively sounds of Gnaoua music. In the evening, enjoy a sunset over the sand dunes before settling in for the night.
After breakfast, we head towards the beautiful Dades Gorge. On the way, we’ll stop at the lively market in Rissani, full of local life and trade. Next, we visit the impressive Todra Gorge, where you can enjoy a relaxed walk between its high cliffs.
The trip continues through the Dades Valley, passing the unique “monkey fingers” rock formations and stunning views all around. By evening, you’ll arrive at your hotel, a peaceful place to rest.
Today we head to Ouarzazate, known as Morocco’s movie capital. You’ll have the chance to see Atlas Studios, where many famous films were made. Next, we visit the famous Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has appeared in movies like Gladiator.
After lunch, we drive into the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the winding Tizi n’Tichka pass. By late afternoon, we arrive in Marrakech. Once you settle into your riad, you can explore the lively Jemaa El-Fna square and enjoy its unique atmosphere.
Start your day in Marrakech with a knowledgeable guide who will show you the city’s history. In the morning, visit the famous Koutoubia Mosque, the beautiful Bahia Palace, and the hidden Saadian Tombs. Then, feel the lively atmosphere of Djemaa el Fna square and explore the narrow streets of the busy souk. In the afternoon, relax in the peaceful blue Majorelle Garden, a calm way to end a day full of sights and experiences.
We leave Marrakech behind and make our way to Essaouira, a peaceful town by the ocean. Known for its ancient walls and colorful art scene, this port city offers plenty to enjoy. Walk through the UNESCO-listed medina, browse the small workshops, or take time to relax by the beach.
Essaouira’s medina has a mix of culture and coastal charm. With cozy cafés and art galleries on almost every corner, it’s the perfect place to slow down and take in the seaside atmosphere.
We finish our journey in Casablanca. Spend your last morning in Essaouira, maybe strolling along the beach or buying gifts from local markets. Afterward, we’ll drive back to Casablanca, where you’ll stay at a hotel for your final night and have time to relax and remember your trip.
On the last day, we’ll take you to Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) on time, according to your flight schedule. We hope you leave Morocco with wonderful memories from your trip.
Pack light, comfortable clothing, a warm jacket (nights can be cold), sunscreen, sunglasses, a scarf for sand protection, and sturdy shoes. A camera is a must for capturing the stunning landscapes!
Yes, luxury desert camps offer private tents with ensuite bathrooms, including showers and toilets.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, but camel riding is optional. Private vehicle transport ensures comfort for all ages.
You’ll travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4×4 SUV or minivan (depending on group size), ensuring a smooth ride through Morocco’s diverse landscapes.
Yes! Solo travelers are welcome. You can either book a private tour or join a shared group tour (subject to availability).
Wi-Fi is not available in the desert camp, but you may have limited mobile reception near Merzouga. This is a great opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty.
Desert tours run in most weather conditions, but in rare cases of extreme sandstorms, camel treks may be adjusted for safety. Your guide will ensure alternative arrangements.
Yes! Most desert camps and guesthouses can accommodate dietary restrictions if notified in advance.
Absolutely! You can upgrade to an extra night in the desert, add a quad biking excursion, or include a visit to a local Berber family (additional cost applies).
It’s recommended to bring 300-500 MAD (~$30-$50) for lunches, souvenirs, and tips. ATMs are scarce in the desert, so withdraw cash in Fes or Marrakech.
Experience the magic of Morocco’s Sahara on this 14-day journey from Marrakech. Whether it’s the golden dunes, ancient kasbahs, or starry desert nights, this tour promises unforgettable memories.
