Explore Morocco on a 14 days Morocco tour from Casablanca to Casablanca, visiting imperial cities, the Sahara Desert, mountains, and Atlantic coastlines. Highlights include guided tours in Fes and Marrakech, the blue streets of Chefchaouen, Roman ruins at Volubilis, camel trekking in Merzouga, Todra and Dades Gorges, historic kasbahs, and the coastal towns of Essaouira and El Jadida. Experience Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich history, vibrant medinas, and traditional cuisine, combining adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Arrive at Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport and transfer to your hotel. Begin your Moroccan journey with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, perched on the Atlantic Ocean. Admire its intricate mosaics, stunning architecture, and oceanfront location, and if time permits, explore the mosque’s interiors guided by local experts. Afterward, stroll along the Casablanca Corniche, a lively seaside promenade lined with cafés, restaurants, and shops. Take in the city’s modern skyline contrasted with French colonial architecture at Place Mohammed V, where historic buildings display ornate designs. This area showcases Casablanca’s blend of traditional Moroccan culture and modern urban life. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner featuring tagine, couscous, or pastilla, allowing you to immerse yourself in local cuisine. This day is designed to help you relax after your flight and prepare for your adventure across Morocco. Overnight in Casablanca.
Depart early from Casablanca and travel along Morocco’s Atlantic coast to Rabat, the nation’s capital. Visit the Royal Palace, an architectural marvel surrounded by well-maintained gardens and ceremonial gates. Continue to the Hassan Tower, an incomplete minaret with striking historical significance, and explore the nearby Mausoleum of Mohammed V, housing the tombs of Moroccan royalty. Walk through the Kasbah of the Udayas, a historic fortress with picturesque streets, Andalusian-style architecture, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy lunch at a local café before continuing north through scenic countryside, passing small villages and farmlands, arriving in Tangier in the afternoon. Explore Tangier’s medina, a labyrinth of narrow alleys, traditional markets, and vibrant local life. Visit the Kasbah Museum to understand the city’s rich history as a crossroads between Africa and Europe. Stroll along the bustling port area to experience the city’s unique maritime culture. Dinner in a local restaurant highlights Tangier’s coastal flavors. Overnight in Tangier.
After breakfast, depart Tangier and journey inland toward the Rif Mountains, arriving in the enchanting town of Chefchaouen, famous for its blue-painted streets and serene atmosphere. Check into your hotel or riad before enjoying a guided walking tour of the medina, a picturesque maze of narrow lanes, artisan shops, and colorful squares. Visit local craft workshops producing woven blankets, pottery, and leather goods, and sample mint tea at a traditional café. Chefchaouen offers opportunities for photography with its iconic blue walls, charming staircases, and mountain backdrop. Explore the Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the central square filled with cafés and local artisans, capturing the essence of daily life in this tranquil town. Take in the relaxed rhythm of Chefchaouen, a welcome contrast to the bustling coastal city of Tangier. Evening is free to enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or wander through quiet medina streets. Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Depart Chefchaouen early and drive to Volubilis, the Roman ruins near Meknes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the site’s well-preserved mosaics, basilicas, triumphal arches, and ancient streets, imagining the daily life of Roman settlers centuries ago. Continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, and admire Bab Mansour, an ornate city gate renowned for its intricate tilework and architecture. Visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and stroll through the old medina to witness its historical charm. After a rich cultural morning, drive to Fes, arriving in the late afternoon. Check into your riad and enjoy some free time to relax or wander nearby streets. This day combines Roman, Islamic, and imperial heritage, providing insight into Morocco’s diverse history. Dinner at a local restaurant allows you to savor Moroccan flavors while reflecting on the day’s exploration. Overnight in Fes.
Spend the full day exploring Fes with a professional guide, immersing yourself in Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital. Begin in Fes el-Bali, the medieval medina and a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its maze-like streets and artisan workshops. Visit the Bou Inania Madrasa and Al-Attarine Madrasa, marveling at their intricate tilework, carved wood, and historical significance. Witness the Chouara Tanneries, where centuries-old leather-making techniques continue today, and learn about the production process from your guide. Explore local markets selling spices, ceramics, textiles, and traditional crafts. Enjoy lunch in a traditional riad, tasting classic Moroccan dishes. In the afternoon, visit the Dar Batha Museum, showcasing Moroccan art and cultural history. Your guide ensures you navigate the medina safely while highlighting hidden gems often missed by independent travelers. Evening free for shopping, photography, or relaxation. Overnight in Fes.
Depart Fes early for a full day journey south toward the Sahara Desert. Travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing cedar forests, small Berber villages, and scenic landscapes. Stop in Midelt, a mountain town known for apples and local markets, for a short break and lunch. Continue through the Ziz Valley, a lush oasis dotted with palm groves, fortified villages, and kasbahs, providing a glimpse into traditional desert life. Arrive in Merzouga in the late afternoon, the gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes. Prepare for a camel trek into the desert, witnessing the mesmerizing sunset over golden sand dunes. Enjoy the tranquility of the Sahara as colors shift across the rolling dunes. Dinner and overnight in a Berber desert camp under a star-filled sky, experiencing traditional music, storytelling, and the serene silence of the desert. This day offers both adventure and cultural immersion.
Wake early to watch the sunrise over the Sahara dunes, a breathtaking spectacle. After breakfast, depart Merzouga and drive to Todra Gorge, famous for its towering cliffs and dramatic river valley. Walk along the gorge, capturing photos of the striking limestone formations and observing local life along the river. Continue to the Dades Valley, also known as the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs, passing mud-brick villages and traditional kasbahs nestled in the landscape. Stop for photographs and to explore historical kasbahs along the way. Sunset in the Dades Valley highlights the dramatic scenery, ideal for photography. Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner at your hotel or riad, sampling local specialties. Overnight in the Dades Valley. This day combines desert landscapes with mountain scenery, offering a stunning contrast of Morocco’s diverse geography and cultural heritage.
Drive through Skoura, a verdant oasis known for palm groves and kasbahs, exploring the famous Amridil Kasbah. Continue to Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Morocco,” visiting Atlas Film Studios and the historic Taourirt Kasbah. Learn about the film industry and local architecture while exploring these iconic sites. Proceed to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed ksar with iconic clay architecture used in famous films. Walk through its narrow streets, fortified walls, and ancient homes with a guide explaining its historical significance. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass, stopping for panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and valleys. Arrive in Marrakech in the evening, check into your riad, and enjoy dinner featuring Moroccan flavors. This day blends cultural history, cinematic heritage, and natural landscapes, showcasing Morocco’s diversity in a single journey. Overnight in Marrakech.
Spend a full day on a guided tour of Marrakech, starting at Jemaa el-Fnaa, the city’s vibrant main square filled with performers, food stalls, and markets. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, admiring its minaret and surrounding gardens, and explore the Saadian Tombs, reflecting Moroccan architectural mastery. Tour the elegant Bahia Palace with its intricate decorations and serene courtyards. Wander the medina’s souks with your guide, learning about spices, ceramics, textiles, and crafts, and gain insight into traditional Moroccan commerce. In the afternoon, visit the Majorelle Garden, an oasis of exotic plants and fountains, and enjoy a calm break at a nearby café. Lunch in a traditional riad offers Moroccan cuisine. Evening free for shopping, photography, or experiencing Jemaa el-Fnaa by night. Overnight in Marrakech.
Take a full-day excursion to the Ouzoud Waterfalls, located northeast of Marrakech, known as one of Morocco’s most beautiful natural sites. Walk along scenic trails to view the cascading falls, surrounded by lush greenery and small villages. Observe wild monkeys and local flora while enjoying spectacular photo opportunities. Stop for lunch at a restaurant overlooking the waterfalls, savoring traditional Moroccan dishes such as tagine or couscous. Enjoy optional boat rides or short hikes to capture the falls from different viewpoints. Return to Marrakech in the late afternoon. Evening is free for shopping, exploring local cafés, or strolling through Jemaa el-Fnaa. This excursion offers a refreshing natural contrast to the cities and deserts visited earlier, highlighting Morocco’s diverse landscapes. Overnight in Marrakech.
Depart Marrakech and drive west toward the Atlantic coast to Essaouira, a charming fortified city known for its relaxed atmosphere. Explore the UNESCO-listed medina with its narrow streets, artisan workshops, and white-and-blue buildings. Visit the fishing harbor to see the day’s catch being unloaded, and stroll along the fortified ramparts with panoramic ocean views. Stop at local craft shops producing thuya wood items, pottery, and jewelry. Enjoy lunch at a seaside café with fresh seafood and Moroccan specialties. Afternoon free for beach walks, photography, or exploring local markets. Evening allows you to savor Essaouira’s calm and cultural charm, a peaceful contrast to bustling Marrakech. Overnight in Essaouira.
Spend a full day discovering Essaouira at a leisurely pace. Visit the historic Skala de la Ville, a fortified sea bastion offering sweeping Atlantic views. Wander through the medina’s vibrant alleys, stopping at artisan workshops and markets for souvenirs and local crafts. Relax on the sandy beaches or participate in optional activities such as horseback riding, kite surfing, or visiting nearby argan oil cooperatives. Sample fresh seafood or traditional Moroccan pastries at local cafés. Capture the town’s coastal charm through photography and enjoy the laid-back ambiance, reflecting on Morocco’s diverse landscapes experienced during your journey. Evening free to enjoy sunset views and dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Essaouira.
Depart Essaouira and drive south along the Atlantic coast to El Jadida, a historic Portuguese town with remarkable fortifications. Visit the Cité Portugaise, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring old city walls, a fortified moat, underground cisterns, and charming streets lined with colonial-era buildings. Explore local markets and cafés, sampling regional seafood dishes. Take time to photograph the coastal landscapes and historic architecture. The town’s blend of Moroccan and Portuguese heritage provides a fascinating glimpse into the country’s layered history. Evening is spent traveling toward Casablanca for your final night or resting in El Jadida. Overnight in El Jadida or Casablanca, depending on accommodation choice.
After breakfast, transfer to Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca for your departure. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have a short stop at nearby viewpoints or markets to purchase souvenirs. Reflect on 14 days of Morocco’s stunning diversity: imperial cities, the Sahara Desert, mountains, blue medinas, coastal towns, and cultural treasures. This journey blends adventure, history, and scenic beauty, leaving lasting memories of Morocco’s vibrant culture and landscapes. Say farewell to Morocco, taking with you unforgettable experiences of its people, cuisine, architecture, and natural wonders.
Included
- Accommodation in hotels, riads, and desert camps with breakfast
- Guided tours in Fes and Marrakech
- Transportation in a private air-conditioned vehicle throughout the trip
- Camel trek and overnight in the Sahara Desert
- Entrance fees to historical sites (Volubilis, kasbahs, museums, etc.)
- Local taxes and service charges
- Traditional Moroccan meals as mentioned in the itinerary
- Professional English-speaking guide for city tours
Excluded
- International flights to/from Casablanca
- Lunches and dinners not mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal expenses, drinks, and tips for guides/drivers
- Optional activities or excursions not listed in the itinerary
- Visa fees, if applicable
