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Morocco Itinerary 14 Days | Ultimate Tour

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15 days 14 nights

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Overview

Experience the Enchanting Diversity of Morocco through this Morocco Itinerary 14-Days from Casablanca

Embark on a mesmerizing 14-day journey through the heart of Morocco, where authenticity meets modernity, and culture intertwines with exploration. This thoughtfully crafted itinerary covers all the major attractions, leaving nothing to miss during your unforgettable adventure.

Your tour commences in the bustling city of Casablanca and concludes in either in Casablanca or the vibrant Marrakech, offering flexibility to suit your flight arrangements.

Immerse yourself in the captivating essence of Morocco as you traverse the imperial cities, venture into the mesmerizing desert, explore Chefchaouen’s azure beauty, bask in the charm of Agadir, and indulge in the magical allure of Essaouira. Rest assured, we have curated this itinerary to ensure your utmost comfort throughout the journey.

Beyond sightseeing, this expedition isn’t just about discovery – it’s about living an experience. Deep within the desert, we’ll reveal the fascinating nomadic lifestyle, inviting you to stay among them, absorb their norms, rituals, and savor their delicious cuisine while camping under the stars.

As you traverse the Moroccan landscape, a tapestry of contrasts will unfold before you. Witness the harmonious blend of European-inspired cities and the cherished remnants of a glorified past. Experience the intriguing disparity between opulent districts in cities and the humble mountain towns, each contributing to the rich tapestry that is Morocco.

In this immersive Morocco Itinerary 14-day adventure, we offer you a chance not only to discover Morocco but to truly experience its soul. Allow us to show you the heart of this enchanting land, where tradition and innovation dance hand in hand, leaving you with cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Casablanca city tour

Day 1: Casablanca city tour

The first day of the your Morocco itinerary for 14 days will be customized according to your time of arrival. If you arrived in the morning, you will enjoy Casablanca with our driver.

You will visit the Hassan II Mosque, the biggest Mosque in Africa. It will be a good opportunity for you to see the skillful work of Moroccan artisans that reveals the richness and beauty of their handicraft.

The Mosque was built between 1987-1993 and all Moroccans have participated to gather funds to build it. Currently, it is one of the most visited attractions in Morocco.

Day2: Day trip from Rabat to Chefchaouen

Day2: Day trip from Rabat to Chefchaouen

In the second day, we will visit one imperial city of Morocco, Rabat. We will visit the magnificent Kasbah of Oudayas, Hassan Tower with its uncompleted minaret, the Mausoleum of Mohamed V and the Hassan 2 as well as the Chellah Necropolis.

After lunch, we will travel to Chefchaouen via the city of Ouazzan. We will drive through the breathtaking landscapes of the fertile coastal plains. Next, we continue our road through the foothills of the Rif Mountains before we reach the beautiful pearl city of Morocco, Chefchaouen.

Once we get to the Rif Mountains, you will see a marvelous gate of a wide set valley full of blue buildings, you will identify Chefchaouen. Then, get ready to rest in a nice Riad with Andalusian style at the heart of the old medina. You will have a nice dinner complemented by an aromatic glass of red wine.

Day 3: Chefchaouen exploration

Day 3: Chefchaouen exploration

After having breakfast with a panoramic view from the terrace of your Riad, you will meet the Morocco Travel guide. Then, you will discover the city by feet. The guide will tell you many things about Moroccan culture and the history of the Blue City.

You start your exploration by Chefchaouen’s Kasbah that has been built by the legendary ruler Moulay Ismail in the early 18th century. You will be surprised by the beautiful view of the gardens surronded Kasbah and the ethnographic museum which comprises antique weapons, musical instruments, and photographs of the old town.

After that, you can visit the square Plaza Uta el-Hammam. The square is lined with cafes and restaurants, all serving similar fare. This is a peaceful place to relax and watch the world go by, particularly after a long day of exploration.

Day 4: trip from Chefchaouen to Meknes-fez

Day 4: trip from Chefchaouen to Meknes-fez

After breakfast in the riff city, Chefchaouen, we will start our adventure to Meknes where we visit one of the best preserved ancient sites in Morocco, Volubilis. A city that once served as the capital of the kingdom of Mauretania, and later as one of the southernmost thriving cities of the Roman Empire. The ruins of the lost city offer a fascinating insight that brings to memory the lost times.

After visiting Volubilis, the next historical monuments to see is the granary of Sahrij Swani. Sahrij Souani was built in the 17th century by Sultan Moulay Ismael and was used to store provisions for the army. After that, we will see the royal palace and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. We will enter the Medina via the largest gates Bab Mansour, which were built in 1732, passing the square of Saht Lhdim (a smaller version of Jemaa el-Fnaa square).

In Meknes, you will see many historical monuments that witness its rich and fruitful past. The tour will be done with our guide in Meknes and he will tell you much more about the history behind the city and the monuments. By the evening, we will be driving to fez.

Overnight at your Riad and your Morocco itinerary 14 days will continue tomorrow

Day 5: Fez city tour

Day 5: Fez city tour

After having breakfast in your Riad, You start your tour with a local guide by visiting the Royal palace gate (Seven Gates). Then you move to Bab Boujloud, which is a big old gate of the medina. There you get a wonderful view of the neighborhood’s famed landmark: the minaret of the Medersa Bou Inania, which sits just after the Bab Boujloud gate.

Within its walls, the rambling streets spiral out into two distinctly different districts divided by a meandering river. You fit deep into Al Quaraouiyine University which is located in the heart of the medina.

Al Quaraouiyine university was built in 859 AD by Fatima al-Fihri and it's considered to be the oldest university in the world. The entrance to the mosque is not allowed for non-muslims, but you can visit the library and get a glimpse of the impressive handmade tilework dating back to the 9th century.

As you walk through the narrow streets of the old city, get ready to admire the high walls and colorful shops in chaotic-yet-charming souks. If the adventures of Aladdin inspire you, get ready to live one.

In addition, You visit the tanneries which are the most iconic place in Fez and the oldest tannery in the world. Artisans still operate as they did in medieval times. Here men make leather in a massive tannery surrounded by houses and shops.

Fez is rich in monuments and traditional places; consequently, it worths to spend the whole day.

Day 6: a trip from Fez to Ifran, Ziz Valley, and the Sahara Desert

Day 6: a trip from Fez to Ifran, Ziz Valley, and the Sahara Desert

In the sixth day of your 14 days Morocco itinerary, you leave Fez and travel through the middle atlas mountains. You will stop at Ifran, an enchanting, small, and clean town renowned as ” Switzerland of Morocco ” due to its similarity to a Swiss alpine resort.

You continue south passing across the largest cedar forest in north Africa and home to barbary monkies, you will have an opportunity to take photos and feed the monkies too.

After lunch in Midelt, you go south via Talghomt pass praising the beautiful sights and landscapes that nature offers to you. You reach the area of Ziz valley where you will pause for a thrilling panoramic view of oases filled with high palm trees. Within around one hour, you will reach the Sahara desert where you find camels waiting for you.

After a pause, you will enjoy trek camels accompanied by the Sahara desert guide. you cross the high dunes of Erg Chebbi desert and see a majestic sunset on the top of a high dune; after that, you continue your adventure fitting deep in the heart of the desert.

Overnight at a Berber camp enjoying Berber food and music

Day 7: Tour of The Dunes, visiting Nomad Families in Merzouga desert

Day 7: Tour of The Dunes, visiting Nomad Families in Merzouga desert

undoubtedly, one of the best entertaining activities in the Sahara desert is to witness the sunrise. It is a wonderful sight that you don’t want to miss. you will be astonished by viewing the changes of colors that the dunes take on as the sun rises over the horizon. It could be the most beautiful sunrise in your life.

After sunrise, you get a traditional Moroccan breakfast at your camp. Then we star a tour by trekking camels returning back to our hotel in Merzouga. After that, we will begin our Sahara desert tour by visiting the lake of Merzouga (Dayet Sriji)which is home to exotic birds.

Next, we drive deep to fit into the heart of the desert to enjoy the magical view of the dunes. Moreover, we will drive to Khamlia, known as the ‘Village of the Blacks’ to discover the life of nomadic people who still live with their animals a traditional life.

The population of the ‘Village of the Blacks’ is composed of 334 inhabitants. They are a mixture of Berber and Gnawa. Gnawa are from Sub-Saharan African and they are brought to Morocco during the slavery era. The people are warm, generous, and friendly. In their traditions, music is sacred and has an important value. We will be their guest and we stay for a cup of tea and listening to their music.

Morocco itinerary 14 days includes also visiting the place where Rally Paris Dakar used to race. then we get to Mifis mines that once used to be exploited by France. We will have a Lunch in the village tasting a traditional Tagine or Couscous. Then, we visit the impressive oases on the edge of sand dunes before we end up our day in the hotel.

Day 8: Day trip from Merzouga to Rissani, Arfoud, Todra Gorges, and Dades Valley

Day 8: Day trip from Merzouga to Rissani, Arfoud, Todra Gorges, and Dades Valley

After a traditional breakfast in your hotel, we leave the formidable desert and we continue our itinerary towards the city of Rissani. if our tour collides with the day markets, which take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, we will seize the opportunity and see another charming traditional souk. You may find some cheap traditional objects that interest you.

After that, we drive to Erfoud which is a fossil town. Here, you will see stalls selling crystals and precious stones as well as fossils. The workshops using Marmar are open to visitors and contains a lot of scarce products that you may like. We then continue our Morocco itinerary to Dades valley crossing Berber villages like Millab, Tinjdad, Toroug to reach finally Todra valley.

Todra valley is a green valley surrounded by clay villages and mountains. Driving around 30 min south, we get to Todgha Gorges; which are a series of limestone river canyons and are recognized around the world as one of the most spectacular canyons. They are a popular destination for climbing lovers.

We will have Lunch in the town. Next, we continue our tour to Dades valley where you will view not only a fascinating rock formation known locally as ”monkies fingers,” but also beautiful mud kasbahs. Overnight in a hotel overlooking the valley.

Day 9: Dades valley itinerary to Taroudant

Day 9: Dades valley itinerary to Taroudant

In the day 9th of our Morocco itinerary, we will leave Dades valley towards Taroudant via Rose valley and Ouarzazate. We start our tour by seeing the sneaky road and the Dades gorges with its impressive rock formation.

We take the direction of Boutghrar, a special place where nature and colors reunite. After that, we head to Kalaat M’Gouna, a traditional place where locals pick over 400 tons of rose petals that are processed into rosewater, cremes, and perfumes in local cooperatives. A festival is held every May there.

passing through the valley of Skoura with more than 700,000 date palms which stand out as an important enclave of greenery with kasbahs scattered throughout the oasis and its surroundings. We stop to visit the 17th century Kasbah of Amridil, and then we drive in the oases of Skoura towards Ouarzazate.

We will visit the biggest Oscar Cinema Studios of Ouarzazate. The guide of Morocco Travel will take you to visit the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. Moreover, you will drink a cup of tea with the natives there.

Visiting Ait Benhaddou is a unique experience. Walking in its narrow valleys gives you the impression that you are living in the lost ages.

After visiting the Kasbah, you will continue our trip to the west where we will enjoy the spectacular beauty of atlas mountains. We cross many small Berber villages of Taznakht where we will stop.

If your travel to Morocco collides with the harvest season, you’ll have the chance to see inhabitants in their fields cultuvating the fields.

Later, we take the road to Taroudant. You will scout its earthwork and go through its narrow alleys. Overnight in a riad .

Day 10: a trip from Taroudant to Agadir and Essaouira

Day 10: a trip from Taroudant to Agadir and Essaouira

After breakfast in your Riad, we will leave Taroudant and enjoy our trip to Essaouira via Agadir which is one of the best tourist attractions in Morocco.

The city was destroyed and then rebuilt following an earthquake in 1960. It is the most modern of the country’s cities, but still retains a sense of its past.

We will stop in Agadir and visit the city before having lunch. Then, we will visit some interesting places before we continue our itinerary to Essaouira. We cross the coast road that offers a beautiful sight. The area of Agadir is popular for argan plants. On our way, we can see herds of goats climbing the trees looking for argan nuts and leaves. After multiple stops along the way, we will reach Essaouira; a beautiful city known as ”the Jewel of the Atlantic.” Overnight in a riad inside the old city.

Day 11: Essaouira Tour

Day 11: Essaouira Tour

When you surf in Essaouira’s city with the Morocco Travel guide, you will discover the richness of the city. You will start by visiting the coastal ramparts; beautiful and imposing pieces of history which provide the city a majestic charm. Not only are the Ramparts rich in history, with cannons still intact, they also convey the best location for seaside sights.

Then walk inside the narrow alleys of the Medina- UNESCO World Heritage Site – with beautiful arts and crafts including objects carved of local Thuya wood. Lunch in a Moroccan way, freshly bought fish ” cooked to order ”. Essaouira also known as ” City of the wind ”, it attracts surfers from different parts of the world.

Essaouira was occupied by Romans, Phoenicians, and Portuguese. Thus, there is a big influence noticed in its architecture. It is a small town with much history. There is an annual festival of ” Gnaoua music ” where many musicians from Africa and the world come to perform. It takes place in the second week of June.

In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to stroll around the main square of the medina. Afterward, you will have a mint tea in one of its Cafés. Overnight in a riad inside the Medina.

Day 12: Essaouira tour to Marrakesh

Day 12: Essaouira tour to Marrakesh

After breakfast in your Riad, we will travel to Marrakesh. On the way, you will be amazed by the view of goats climbing argan trees looking for Argan nuts. As the region is well known by Argan, we will size the opportunity to visit Women’s Cooperatives of Argan oil where they can teach us many things about the benefits of Argan; starting from culinary and cosmetics to medicines.

On the way, The Morocco Travel driver will stop several times in the hot spots to let you take pictures. When you arrive to Marrakech, he will check into your riad in the old Medina.

After having lunch, we suggest visiting a traditional Hammam. For those of you who don’t actually know what a Moroccan Hammam is imagine this: a lot of nakedness, a soapy rub down, hot steam, a slightly aggressive exfoliation and an enthusiastic massage. Therefore, visiting a Hammam involves stripping down and immersing yourself in experience such as a visit to the sauna, an exfoliating massage and a dip in an ice-cold pool. If you are visiting Marrakech, visiting a hammam has to be close to the top of your to-do list.

At night, you have free time. You can either stay at your Riad to relax or visit the most popular square in the world, Jamaa El-fna. At Jamaa Lafna you can see strange things like snake charmers, musicians, fortune tellers and acrobats.

Day 13: Marrakech tour

Day 13: Marrakech tour

Your 14 days Morocco itinerary takes you today to the city of Marrakech. However, one of the best things to do in Marrakech is to wake up early. Your visit to Marrakech will last forever. It is a city of charm and beauty.

Your Marrakech tour will start after having breakfast. Then you move with a local guide to visit Koutoubia minaret. Next, you go to see the Majorelle Garden, In addition, the Saadian Tombs that manifest the landmark of the Saadian dynasty, and Bahia Palace with its beautiful eastern Architecture that goes back to 1866.

After having lunch in one of the typical restaurants in the city, you will have time to discover the old medina. Visiting this medina implies being able to experience the essence of Morocco and being in the lime spot where the past and future meet.

The former beauty of the city is still intact, with the smell of fresh mint, the tastiest spices and the sound of the snake charmers and the hustle and bustle of its impressive traditional souks, the largest in all of Morocco. Marrakech city is all this and much more; the capital of the south and the epicenter of tourism and handicrafts.

Just in the center of the medina, you will find Djemaa-El Fna Square. A place of magic and exotic culture. Tourists used to lose themselves and this is very common. All the alleyways of the Medina lead to the Djemma el-Fna Square. It is a very occupied square, sometimes overwhelming to those who visit it for the first time. But it is a magical place and without doubt, it is difficult to stop only for a short time. The square has recently been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO.

Day 14: Ends of 14 days Morocco itinerary

Day 14: Ends of 14 days Morocco itinerary

Unfortunately, this is where your private Morocco itinerary 14 days ends. Therefore, on this day, we will transfer you to the airport, whether in Casablanca or Marrakech.

Our driver will make check-in and we hope that you enjoyed our company.

Included/Excluded

  • Hotels & accommodations
  • Comfortable air-conditioned 4×4/minibus vehicle
  • Personal driver/guide
  • Fuel & parking
  • Local guides
  • Pick up and drop off from Airport/Hotel/Riad
  • 3 dinners in the desert
  • Breakfasts
  • Flight tickets & visa
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips to guide and driver

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Kathrine

24/10/2021

What a fantastic experience!

We were booking this tour as a family of four with two teenage kids. Hassan, our guide, took us over the amazing Ait Benhaddou and the beautiful Dades valley. We had an unforgettable experience in Marakech and Essaouira. During the tour, we stopped at lots of historic places and I especially appreciate some of the off-the-beaten track places we've visited such as the Jamaa El Fna, the beautiful walls of Essaouira, and the old medina of Fez. Hassan, is an experienced guide and was able to give us a real world view on how the people live in Morocco. He was so kind and we felt so safe with him even in the most isolated places. It was a fantastic experience!
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