14-day MOROCCO TOUR: A FABULOUS EXPERIENCE
ThisMorocco Dream Trip is an immersive 14-day Morocco tour, offering a blend of cultural exploration, historical sites, and natural beauty. The journey begins in Casablanca with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque and the Royal Palace, then continues to Rabat, where the group will explore the Kasbah of the Udayas and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. The next destination is Chefchaouen, known for its stunning blue-painted streets, before heading to the ancient city of Fez. Here, travelers will uncover the secrets of the medina, visit historical sites like the Karawiyine Mosque, and explore local souks.
The adventure then takes travelers to the Sahara Desert, where a camel trek in Merzouga provides an unforgettable experience of the desert’s vastness and beauty. Afterward, the group will explore the Todra Gorge, followed by a visit to Marrakech, a city known for its vibrant markets, stunning palaces, and beautiful gardens.
A day trip to the Atlas Mountains offers a glimpse into Berber life and scenic views, while the journey culminates with a visit to Essaouira, a coastal town famous for its Medina and fresh seafood. The tour ends with a return to Casablanca, providing a final opportunity for sightseeing and shopping before departure.
This tour offers an enriching experience of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from bustling cities to serene deserts and majestic mountains, combined with deep cultural immersion and adventure.
Day 1: ARRAIVAL IN CASABLANCA
Land at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca and start your 14-day Morocco tour. Visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, located by the ocean. Stroll along the Corniche, the beachside promenade. Explore the Royal Palace and Medina.
Day 2: CASABLANCA TO RABAT
Morning: Drive to Rabat. Visit the Kasbah of the Udayas, a historical fortress overlooking the Atlantic. Explore Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, an iconic symbol of Rabat. Explore Rabat’s Medina for some shopping and local crafts. Overnight stay in Rabat.
Day 3: RABAT TO CHEFCHAOUEN
Drive from Rabat to Chefchaouen. Arrive in Chefchaouen, known as the Blue City for its striking blue-painted buildings. Explore the narrow, winding streets of the Medina. Visit Plaza Uta el-Hammam, a charming square with cafes. Hike up to Ras El Ma waterfall for scenic views of the city.
Day 4: CHEFCHAOUEN EXPLORATION
Explore Kasbah Museum, housed in an ancient building with historical exhibits. Visit the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views of the city. Stroll around the local markets.
Day 5: CHECHAOUEN TO FEZ
Drive to Fez. On the way, you will stop to explore the Roman volubilis Ruins, one of the best-protected sites of its sort in North Africa. Your guide will explain about the still preserved mosaics and marble pillars telling the story of the Roman influence in Morocco.
Day 6: FEZ EXPLORATION
ÂContinue with this 14-day Morocco tour and start with an exterior driving tour of Fez that takes you to the royal palace decorated entrance and the Jewish quarter both located at Fez El Jadid, then continue to the panoramic view of the medina and finally visit the mosaics and pottery area.
Fez walking tour will take you back in time to explore the secrets of this enchanting city, the capital of medieval Morocco. Fez medina is a large labyrinth of winding alleys. It’s famous for its fascinating architecture in riads, palaces, museums and medersas; but also for its busy souks and ancestral crafts areas.
Traditionally, the exploration of the medina starts at the Bab Boujloud Gate, also known as the Blue Gate. Then one of the mid-14th century medersa, with its cedar woodwork, its sculptured stucco, marble and beautiful calligraphy. Then, stop, at the carpenters’ souk, wood museum and the beautiful famous Nejjarine fountain. Then walk to the ancient sovereign Moulay Idriss shrine and the Karawiyine Mosque (the oldest university in the history of mankind). You will move on further to Seffarine (the brass and copper working area) then the dyers of materials for textiles. Another main attraction is the tanneries.
Day 7: FEZ TO MERZOUGA
Early morning departure for Merzouga, located in the Sahara Desert. Stop along the way at Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland,” for a break and scenic views. Visit the Ziz Valley, famous for its palm groves and kasbahs. Arrive in Merzouga, and take a camel ride to a desert camp and admire sunset over the dunes. Overnight in a desert camp.
Day 8: MERZOUGA (SAHARA DESERT)
Watch the sunrise over the Erg Chebbi Dunes. Enjoy a camel trek or 4×4 ride to explore the vast dunes. Visit the Khamlia Village, where you can listen to traditional Gnawa music. Enjoy some time by the desert oasis.
Day 9: MERZOUGA TO TODRA GORGE
Drive towards Todra Gorge. Explore the Todra Gorge, a stunning canyon with towering cliffs, perfect for hiking and photography. Take a walk along the river or climb the canyon walls. Visit Tinghir, a small town known for its palm groves. Evening: Stay in a guesthouse or local hotel near the gorge.
Day 10: TODRA GORGE TO MARRAKECH
In the morning, Depart for Marrakech. Arrive and relax in your riad or hotel. Visit Jemaa el-Fnaa, the lively square in the heart of the Medina. Explore the food stalls, performers, and markets.
Day 11: MARRAKECH EXPLORATION
Explore the Saadian Tomb. Then, visit the Bahia Palace, a grand historical residence. s, the Koutoubia Mosque, The Badie Palace and the Benyoussef Medersa- all stunning examples of Moroccan architecture. Wander around the Majorelle Garden and Yves Saint Laurent Museum. Stroll through the Medina and visit the Souks, where you can shop for local handicrafts, spices, and textiles.
Day 12: DAY TRIP TO THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS
Take a full-day trip to the Atlas Mountains. Visit Imlil, a small village at the foot of Mount Toubkal. Take a short trek to Setti Fatma and visit the Seven Waterfalls. Explore Berber villages and learn about their traditional lifestyles. Return to Marrakech for the night.
Day 13: MARRAKECH TO ESSAOUIRA
Depart for Essaouira, the coastal town. Explore the Medina of Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage site with whitewashed buildings and blue doors. Visit the Skala de la Ville, a historic sea bastion. Stroll along the beach and enjoy fresh seafood from the local markets. Relax at a coastal restaurant and enjoy dinner by the sea.
Day 14: ESSAOUIRA TO CASABLANCA
After breakfast, depart for Casablanca.
Depending on your flight schedule, visit any attractions you missed on Day 1 or enjoy some last-minute shopping in the city.
Departure from Mohammed V International Airport.