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Overview:
Duration
14 Days - 13 Night
Departure
08:30 am
Starting Location
Casablanca
Ending Location
Casablanca
Start in Casablanca with its art deco boulevards and the Hassan II Mosque overlooking the Atlantic. Then, travel through the imperial city of Rabat, the blue-hued lanes of Chefchaouen, the Roman mosaics at Volubilis, the medieval medina of Fez, and the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas.
Finally, surrender to the Saharan dunes at Merzouga and the dramatic gorges of Dades and Todra. Finally, cross the High Atlas Mountains to reach the ochre walls of Marrakech, or return via Casablanca.
Taste tagines beneath palm groves and pause at historic kasbahs along the way. Experience Morocco’s timeless contrasts in a 14-day tapestry.
Why go
why take a 14 Days in Morocco from Casablanca ?
Imagine sipping mint tea as morning light filters through the cobalt alleys of Chefchaouen, inhaling the cedar-scented air among the Barbary macaques in the alpine meadows of Ifrane, and falling asleep under a canopy of desert stars after a camel trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi.
This itinerary stitches together Morocco’s vibrant souks, mountain passes, golden dunes, and red-walled cities into one seamless odyssey that thrills both first-timers and seasoned explorers alike.
Tour Highlights
- Jemaa el-Fna’s Living Theater: This UNESCO-recognized square is pulsing with storytellers, acrobats, and spice stalls.
- Jardin Majorelle’s Cobalt Garden: A two-acre oasis of exotic palms and vivid blue pavilions
- The Koutoubia Mosque's granite minaret is Marrakech's 77-meter-high landmark, inspiring Andalusian architecture.
- Ait Ben Haddou's Earthen Ksar: A UNESCO-protected kasbah that glows in the desert light and is shrouded in cinematic lore.
- Todra Gorge’s vertical canyon walls: Limestone cliffs over 300 meters high frame a hidden river oasis.
- Sunrise Camel Trek in Erg Chebbi: Golden dune crests at dawn and starlit nights around the campfire
- Fes el-Bali’s historic madrasas boast zellij-tiled courtyards and carved wood in Morocco’s oldest medina.
- Roman Ruins of Volubilis: Vast, UNESCO-listed mosaics and triumphal arches amid olive groves
- Chefchaouen’s indigo-washed medina: Labyrinthine blue alleys set against the Rif Mountains
- The Hassan II Mosque’s ocean-cliff minaret is a 210-meter, marble-inlaid marvel rising from the edge of the Atlantic.
Itinerary – 14 Days in Morocco from Casablanca
Day 1: Casablanca Arrival & Corniche Sunset
When you arrive at Mohammed V International Airport, someone will greet you and take you to your hotel. After you’ve settled in, begin your Moroccan journey with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque.
Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, this architectural marvel features the world’s second-tallest minaret and stunning examples of Moroccan craftsmanship.
As the sun begins to set, take a stroll along La Corniche, Casablanca’s scenic beachfront promenade. The gentle sea breeze, coupled with the pastel hues of the sunset, creates a serene ambiance.
Dine at one of the seaside cafés and savor fresh seafood while overlooking the ocean waves. This tranquil evening will set the tone for the adventures that await you in the days ahead.
Day 2: Rabat’s Royal Relics & Salé’s Statues
Depart from Casablanca for Rabat, the capital of Morocco, where historical grandeur blends with modern elegance. Start your tour at the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a stunning example of Alawite architecture.
It is adorned with intricate zellij tiles and guarded by ceremonial guards in traditional attire. Nearby stands the unfinished 12th-century Hassan Tower, offering insights into Morocco’s rich history.
Then, wander through the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow alleys, white-and-blue houses, and panoramic views of the Bou Regreg River.
Then, cross the river to Salé, Rabat’s twin city, which is known for its historic medina and the Great Mosque. Explore the local markets, where artisans showcase traditional crafts. Return to Rabat for an overnight stay and reflect on the day’s cultural immersion.
Day 3: Atlantic Breezes to Chefchaouen’s Blue Alleys
Take a journey northward through the Rif Mountains to the enchanting town of Chefchaouen, often called the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco. As you wind your way up the mountain roads, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of lush green hills and valleys.
Upon arrival, the town’s blue buildings create a dreamlike atmosphere. Stroll through the labyrinthine alleys of the medina, where every corner reveals a new shade of blue interspersed with vibrant flower pots and artisanal shops.
Pause at Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the town’s central square, and enjoy a glass of mint tea while observing the rhythm of local life. As evening falls, the surrounding mountains embrace the town, making it the perfect place for a peaceful overnight stay.
Day 4: Roman Ruins & Imperial Gates
Leave Chefchaouen and head to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis. This archaeological site provides insight into Morocco’s Roman history and features well-preserved mosaics, basilicas, and triumphal arches surrounded by rolling hills.
Wander through the ruins and imagine the bustling life that once animated these streets. Then, continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities known for its grand architecture and historical significance.
Marvel at Bab el-Mansour, an ornate gateway adorned with intricate tilework and inscriptions. Explore the medina, the city’s traditional market area, which buzzes with activity.
In the late afternoon, head to Fes, where you’ll spend the night, looking forward to the rich cultural experiences awaiting you in this historic city.
Day 5: Fes’s Living Labyrinth
Begin your exploration of Fez, the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco. Begin with a visit to Fes el-Bali, the city’s oldest medina and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Navigate its narrow alleys, where centuries-old traditions flourish alongside bustling souks and historic madrasas.
Witness the vibrant Chouara Tannery, where leather is still dyed using age-old methods. Then, explore the Bou Inania Madrasa, which showcases exquisite Marinid architecture. Then, visit the University of Al Quaraouiyine, considered the world’s oldest existing university.
Engage with local artisans and learn about traditional crafts such as pottery and weaving. Savor authentic Moroccan cuisine, from savory tagines to sweet pastries. As evening falls, the call to prayer echoes through the city, adding a spiritual dimension to your experience.
Day 6: Fes’s Cultural Tapestry
Continue your exploration of Fes by delving deeper into its rich cultural tapestry. Visit the Dar Batha Museum, which is housed in a former royal palace and showcases a collection of traditional Moroccan arts, including ceramics, woodwork, and textiles.
Stroll through the Mellah, the historic Jewish quarter, and visit the Ibn Danan Synagogue to see how the city’s diverse heritage is reflected. Take a leisurely walk through the serene Jnan Sbil Gardens, an oasis amidst the city’s hustle and bustle.
In the afternoon, enjoy a traditional hammam experience and indulge in Moroccan spa rituals that will rejuvenate your body and spirit. End your day with a rooftop dinner overlooking the medina as the city lights twinkle below.
Day 7: Cedar Forests & Alpine Air
Depart from Fes and journey through the Middle Atlas Mountains, where the landscape changes to include cedar forests and alpine meadows. Stop in Ifrane, a town often referred to as “Little Switzerland” because of its European-style architecture and clean streets.
Then, continue to Azrou, a town renowned for its cedar wood craftsmanship and the nearby forest inhabited by Barbary macaques.
Take a leisurely walk through the forest and observe these playful primates in their natural habitat. Then, proceed to Midelt, a town nestled between the Middle and High Atlas ranges that offers stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains. This tranquil town is the perfect place to spend the night before continuing to the desert landscapes.
Day 8: Sahara’s Golden Embrace
Take a scenic drive through the Ziz Valley, which is characterized by lush palm groves and fortified villages. Then, arrive in Merzouga, the gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes.
Ride a camel into the heart of the Sahara, where towering dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. As the sun sets, the dunes glow with hues of gold and crimson.
Arrive at your desert camp, where you will experience traditional Berber hospitality. Enjoy a hearty meal under the starlit sky, accompanied by rhythmic drumming and storytelling around the campfire. Fall asleep in a comfortable tent, enveloped by the serene silence of the desert.
Day 9: Dawn over Dunes & Dades Valley
Rise early to witness the mesmerizing sunrise over the Sahara. After breakfast, leave Merzouga and travel to Rissani, a town known for its vibrant market and as the birthplace of Morocco’s ruling dynasty.
Continue along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, passing through villages with ancient fortresses. Arrive in the Dades Valley, which is renowned for its dramatic gorges and rock formations.
Explore the winding roads of the valley, stopping at panoramic viewpoints to take in the stunning scenery. Then, settle into a local guesthouse where you can relax and reflect on the day’s journey amidst the valley’s tranquil beauty.
Day 10: Todra Gorges & Rose-Flower Valleys
Start your day with a visit to the Todra Gorges, where towering limestone cliffs rise dramatically on either side of a narrow canyon. Take a leisurely walk along the riverbed and marvel at the natural beauty, perhaps even encountering local climbers scaling the rock faces.
Then, continue to the Valley of Roses, which is particularly vibrant in spring when the damask roses bloom. Visit local cooperatives to learn about rose cultivation and the production of rosewater and oils.
This journey is a sensory delight, with fragrant air and colorful landscapes. End the day in Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Morocco,” where you will spend the night.
Day 11: Ouarzazate’s Film Sets & Aït Ben Haddou
Explore Ouarzazate’s Atlas Film Studios, where many international films have been shot, including Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia. Learn about the impact of the film industry on the region.
Then, proceed to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and striking example of southern Moroccan architecture. Wander through the labyrinthine alleys of the ksar, admiring the earthen buildings and the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
This ancient, fortified village offers a glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and has served as a backdrop for many films. Return to Ouarzazate for an overnight stay and reflect on the day’s cultural and historical explorations.
Day 12: Atlas Pass to Marrakech
Embark on the spectacular drive over the High Atlas Mountains at dawn via the Tizi N’Tichka Pass, the highest major mountain road in North Africa. Wind through hairpin turns at an elevation of 7,413 feet and pause at rocky overlooks where snow-capped peaks and terraced fields unfold beneath endless skies.
You’ll also catch glimpses of sturdy Berber villages clinging to the hillsides. Their flat-roofed homes are built from the same red earth that colors the landscape.
Enjoy a picnic of freshly baked khobz and sweet mint tea at a scenic overlook, breathing in the crisp mountain air. As you descend the other side of the pass, the ochre walls and palm groves of Marrakech will come into view.
By late afternoon, you will arrive at your riad. After checking in, wander the medina’s narrow lanes and feel the city’s pulse as dusk paints the minarets gold.
Day 13: Marrakech’s Gardens & Souks
Wake up to the sound of birds singing in your riad courtyard, then head out to the stunning Jardin Majorelle. Here, cobalt-blue pavilions peek through lush bamboo and cactus groves, creating a photographer’s paradise.
Next door, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum provides a modern contrast—an intimate exploration of fashion inspired by Moroccan colors and textiles. By midday, explore the labyrinthine souks.
Leatherworkers hammer in dimly lit stalls, metal artisans shape brass lanterns, and spice vendors mound saffron and ras el hanout in vivid cones. Savor a light kefta tagine lunch at a tucked-away café before crossing to the serene Bahia Palace.
There, 19th-century halls and mosaicked courtyards whisper tales of royal life. As evening falls, join the carnival at Jemaa el-Fna. Storytellers, acrobats, and food stalls swirl beneath strands of fairy lights, inviting you to feast on grilled meats, fresh orange juice, and sweet chebakia.
Day 14: Departure via Marrakech or Casablanca
On your last morning, enjoy a leisurely breakfast of msemen, a type of flaky pancake drizzled with honey, on your riad’s sunlit patio.
If you are departing from Marrakech, your driver will take you directly to Menara Airport with enough time to take a final stroll through the serene gardens of the Koutoubia Mosque.
Those returning to Casablanca can enjoy a scenic coastal drive via the Atlantic Highway and stretch their legs at El Jadida’s fortified Portuguese cistern, a hidden architectural marvel echoing with history.
Finally, you will arrive in Casablanca with memories of soaring minarets, desert dunes at dawn, and Atlas ridges bathed in the glow of the sunset—proof that Morocco rewards travelers who venture off the beaten path.
Included in the Tour
- 4×4 desert excursions.
- Fossil workshop visit in Erfoud.
- All airport transfers, from your arrival in Casablanca to departure from Marrakech or return to Casablanca
- Airport/riad pickup in Fes
- Entrance fees and guided tours in Fes, Marrakech, and Chefchaouen
- Sunrise and sunset camel treks at Erg Chebbi, led by experienced camel-men for an authentic Saharan experience
- 9 nights’ accommodations in handpicked riads, hotels, and a luxury desert camp
- English-speaking driver-guide
- Private air-conditioned 4×4 or minivan.
Not Included
- Personal expenses and gratuities
- Lunches
- Drinks
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to bring a sleeping bag for the desert?
No need! The desert camp provides clean bedding and warm blankets, even in winter.
Do I need a visa or vaccinations?
Many nationalities travel visa-free to Morocco for up to 90 days; check your country’s requirements. Routine vaccines (tetanus, hepatitis A) are recommended.
What happens to your luggage when you ride a camel?
Your luggage remains in the vehicle or is taken to camp while you ride camels with a small daypack.
How private is the tour, and can I customize it?
The tour is fully private—vehicle and guide are exclusively for you. You can add extra nights, detours, or special stops by requesting at least two weeks before departure.
What’s the difference between luxury and standard camps?
Luxury camps feature private ensuite tents with comfortable beds and showers. Standard camps offer traditional Berber tents with shared facilities. Both provide hearty meals and campfire evenings.
Can families with children join?
Yes. Camel rides are slow and safe for kids, and many camps welcome families. Let us know children’s ages so we can arrange suitable tents and camels.
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Good to Know
- You can expect to be picked up around 8:30 a.m.; your driver will confirm the exact time the afternoon before departure.
- All desert camps provide beds, mattresses and warm blankets - no sleeping bag required.
- Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors?
- Bring layers. Mountain mornings can be chilly, and desert days are hot.
- Carry Moroccan dirhams in small bills, as ATMs are available in major towns.
- Language: Learning a few words of Tamazight or Arabic greetings will help you connect with the locals.
- Dietary needs: Please inform us in advance if you require vegetarian or gluten-free options.
- Safety: The camel trek is gentle, but hold on tight when mounting or dismounting.
- Flexible schedule: Let your driver-guide know if you would like to make extra stops or take photo breaks.
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