This exclusive 13-day Morocco tour from Casablanca will show you most of Morocco, its history, culture, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes. From the Atlantic coastline to the busy souks of Marrakech, the enchanting alleys of Fes, the magical golden sand dunes of the Sahara, and the tranquil charm of Chefchaouen, this itinerary offers an authentic Moroccan experience. You’ll ride camels at sunset, sip mint tea with nomads, explore ancient Kasbahs, and discover the unique traditions that make Morocco one of the world’s most fascinating destinations.
On the first day of our Moroccan adventure, we will start from Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and commercial capital. Upon your arrival at Mohammed V International Airport, our private driver will welcome you and assist with your transfer to the hotel. Next, we will have some time to visit the Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece and one of the largest mosques in the world, with its 210-meter minaret, built partially over the Atlantic Ocean. It is a spectacular example of Moroccan craftsmanship and Islamic architecture. In the evening, we will drop you off at your Riad for an overnight stay in Casablanca.
After breakfast, we will leave for the city of Marrakech, the “Red City” famous for its history, gardens, and vibrant atmosphere. Upon our arrival, we will embark on a local guided tour of its most iconic monuments such as:
Koutoubia Mosque, with its magnificent minaret visible from miles away.
Bahia Palace, a 19th-century masterpiece filled with colorful tiles and peaceful courtyards.
Saadian Tombs, hidden for centuries and rediscovered in 1917. It has some of the most unique and intricate decorations.
Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, the beating heart of Marrakech filled with storytellers, snake charmers, and food vendors create a magical vibe.
Majorelle Gardens, a calm and beautiful set of gardens created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent.
In the evening, you can walk around and immerse yourself in Marrakech’s souks, where spices, handicrafts, and lanterns await. Our overnight stay will be in a Riad in the old medina of Marrakech.
We will journey through the majestic High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2,260m) with its breathtaking views of valleys, Berber villages, and high mountains. On the way to Dades valley, we will make our stop in the Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Morocco’s most famous and popular Kasbah, known for its appearance in films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Next, we will continue to Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Morocco,” where we will visit the Taourirt Kasbah. After that, we will carry on driving through the palm groves of Skoura village and the Roses Valley before we reach the enchanting landscapes of Dades Valley, with its unique rock formations known as “Monkey Fingers.” our Overnight stay will be in a charming hotel overlooking the valley.
After breakfast, we will head over to the spectacular Todra Gorges with its towering cliffs that rise up to 300 meters. It is a paradise for hikers, climbers and photographers. Next, we will pass through Tinghir and Erfoud, famous for their fossil workshops, before arriving in Merzouga, the vast Sahara Desert. Here, our camels await for a sunset trek into the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. As the sun goes down, the desert sky turns gold, then crimson. Our camel men will drop us off at a luxury desert camp for the night. There you will enjoy some traditional Berber music around the campfire before we call it a night.
This day is devoted to discovering the beauty of the Sahara and its hidden gems. First off, we will get up early for a magical sunrise over the sand dunes, followed by breakfast at the camp. After that, will be visiting Khamlia Village to enjoy the rhythms of Gnawa music. Next, we will drive our 4×4 vehicle to explore the hidden desert landscapes and visit to nomadic families who still live in tents. In addition to that, we will drop by the ancient mines and fossil sites. After lunch in a local restaurant, we can try sandboarding or just simply relax and enjoy the peace of the Sahara desert. In the evening, we will enjoy another night under the stars and call it a night at the camp.
We will say farewell to the desert and head north to Midelt through Ziz Valley, a giant valley palm trees stretching for miles along the river. We will stop at some panoramic viewpoints to admire and take pictures of the green oasis and the surrounding hills. Next, we will continue our drive through dramatic mountain scenery all the way to Midelt, a quiet town in the Middle Atlas Mountains known for its apple orchards and fresh mountain air. Our overnight stay will be in Midelt.
Our journey picks up from the heart of the Middle Atlas, Midelt. We will drive to Fes & make a stop at Cedar Forest near Azrou. It is a home to the friendly Barbary macaque monkeys. Once there, we can feed those monkeys and photograph them in their natural habitat. After that, we will pass through Azrou, a charming Berber town, before arriving in Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its clean streets, alpine-style houses, and cool climate. In the late afternoon, we will arrive in Fes, Morocco’s spiritual capital. We will drop you off at the Riad for the night.
After breakfast, you will meet your local tour guide for a full-day tour in Fes el-Bali, the city’s old medina and a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will explore Fes main monuments and landmarks such as Bou Inania Madrasa, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture.
Al-Qarawiyyin University, founded in 859 AD and recognized as the oldest continually operating university in the world.
Chouara Tanneries, where leather is still dyed using centuries-old techniques.
All in all, walking and exploring Fes city is like stepping back in time with its narrow alleys, spice markets, hidden fountains, and artisan workshops. Our overnight stay will be in our Riad in Fes medina.
On this day, we will leave Fes and drive toward the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, with its stunning mosaics and giant columns. This archaeological site offers a glimpse into Morocco’s Roman history. Next, we will continue to Meknes. It was once the imperial city of Sultan Moulay Ismail. Also, we will get to see the majestic Bab Mansour Gate, the royal stables, and the grain storage halls of Heri es-Souani. In the afternoon, we will travel through the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen, Morocco’s famous “Blue Pearl.” Overnight stay will be there in Chefchaouen.
We will spend our morning wandering around the blue streets of Chefchaouen. Every corner is a photo opportunity. Also, we will browse the small craft shops, enjoy mint tea in a rooftop café, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. In the afternoon, we will drive to Tangier, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. The Highlights of Tangier include the legendary Hercules Caves, the panoramic cliffs of Cap Spartel, and the city’s lively medina. Our Overnight stay will be in a hotel in Tangier.
After breakfast, we will travel along the Atlantic coast to Rabat, Morocco’s political capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Our sightseeing tour includes visits to the Hassan Tower, the unfinished minaret of a grand mosque from the 12th century; the elegant Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Kasbah of the Udayas, with its blue-and-white Andalusian-style streets overlooking the ocean. Overnight stay is going to be in Rabat medina.
The morning is free for a final walk through Rabat’s medina or along the seaside promenade. Next, we will go back to Casablanca, where you can relax at a Café by the beach, shop for souvenirs, or revisit the Hassan II Mosque for a final look. We will spend the night in Casablanca.
Today marks the end of our 13- day Moroccan adventure. We will transfer you back to Casablanca or Marrakech Airport for your departure flight with memories of desert sunsets, mountain vistas, ancient medinas, and the warm hospitality of Morocco.
It usually takes one hour or one hour and a half and it is fun experience, as you can also take pictures.
There is no specific outfit for that; however, make sure you wear comfortable clothing and a scarf, as the sun could be a little too hot.
Yes, standard and luxury desert camps are super comfortable. Both include private tents with private bathrooms and delicious local Moroccan meals
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