14 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca

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14 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca

14 Days Morocco Grand Tour from Casablanca. During this 14-day and 13-night journey, you will explore the most remarkable destinations across Morocco. The adventure begins in northern Morocco with a visit to Casablanca, followed by Rabat, the capital city, and the stunning blue town of Chefchaouen. You will also discover the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, the historic Ismaili city of Meknes, and the cultural heart of Morocco, Fes.

The route then takes you south toward the “Switzerland of Morocco,” Ifrane, the beautiful Cedar Forest, Midelt, and the breathtaking Ziz Valley. You will also explore the traditional market of Rissani and the fossil capital, Erfoud.

Next, experience the magic of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga, where you will enjoy a camel ride and spend a night in a luxury desert camp under the stars. Witness the unforgettable desert sunset and sunrise before heading to the impressive Todra Gorge and Dades Valley. Continue to the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, cross the majestic High Atlas Mountains, and travel through the scenic Tizi n Tichka Pass.

The tour concludes with guided visits to the vibrant city of Marrakech and the charming coastal town of Essaouira, before returning to Casablanca to end this unforgettable 14-day Morocco adventure.

Duration: 14 days/13 nights

Start: Casablanca

End: Marrakech

Tour Style: Private

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TOUR Itinerary

Arrival in Casablanca. Upon arrival at the airport or your accommodation, you will be welcomed to Morocco’s largest city, the economic and cultural hub of the country. The day begins with a visit to the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque, located on the Atlantic coastline and recognized as the largest mosque in Morocco. Admire its intricate architectural details and dramatic seaside setting. Afterward, enjoy free time for lunch before exploring the city’s highlights, including Mohammed V Square with its colonial-era architecture, a photo stop at the iconic Rick’s Café inspired by the classic film, and a leisurely stroll along the vibrant Corniche. Transfer to the hotel for overnight stay.

After breakfast, depart Casablanca and drive along the scenic coastline to Rabat, Morocco’s current capital and one of the country’s imperial cities. Explore the city’s top attractions, including the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the historic Kasbah of Oudaya. Enjoy free time for lunch before continuing north to the charming coastal town of Assilah, known for its whitewashed walls and artsy medina. Overnight stay in a Riad.

Depart Assilah after breakfast and drive along the coast to Tangier, often called “the bride of the north.” Visit the Cave of Hercules and Cape Spartel, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Enjoy free time for lunch before traveling inland through Tetouan and the Rif Mountains, with scenic stops along the way for panoramic views. Arrive in Chefchaouen, the iconic blue city nestled in the mountains, and check into your Riad for overnight stay.

Spend the day exploring Chefchaouen on foot. Stroll through the Medina with its narrow blue and white alleys, visit local markets, and admire the authentic architecture. After lunch, enjoy a hike to the Spanish Mosque, perched on a hill overlooking the city, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Return to your Riad for an overnight stay in the heart of the blue city.

After breakfast, depart Chefchaouen and drive to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage site featuring ancient mosaics, columns, and arches. Continue 30 km to Meknes, the historic Ismaili capital and imperial city. Visit key landmarks including Bab Al-Mansour, Sahrij Souani Basin, Royal Stables, Granary, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Conclude the day with a drive to Fes and check in to your Riad for overnight stay.

Begin the day with a guided tour of Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart. Start with a driving tour of the Royal Palace Gate, the historic Jewish Quarter “Mellah,” and Borj Sud fortress for panoramic city views. Visit the Ceramic Village and School to witness traditional craftsmanship. Continue with a walking tour of the medieval Fes Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, exploring Al Attarine Madrasa, Al Quaraouiyine University & Mosque—the oldest existing university in the world—and the Chouara Tanneries, where leather is dyed using centuries-old methods. Return to your Riad to relax and overnight stay.

Drive south after breakfast through the scenic Middle Atlas region. Stop in Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco for its alpine-style architecture and cool climate. Explore the nearby Cedars Forest, home to Barbary macaques, and have the opportunity to feed them. Continue to Midelt for lunch, then drive through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt Pass and the breathtaking Ziz Valley. Arrive in Merzouga in the late afternoon, switch to camels, and ride into the Sahara Desert. Stop atop sand dunes to watch the sunset before reaching your luxury desert camp for dinner, Berber music, and overnight under the stars.

Wake early to witness the sunrise over the Sahara. Enjoy breakfast and prepare for a full day exploring the Merzouga region by 4×4 or camel. Visit traditional nomad families, learn about their lifestyle while sharing Berber tea, and explore Khamlia village, famous for Gnaoua music and cultural performances. After lunch, stroll through the palm grove and visit the wild lake of Merzouga, also known as Flamingos Lake. End the day admiring the Erg Chebbi dunes before returning to your Riad for dinner and overnight stay.

Depart the desert after breakfast and visit Rissani, the historic capital of Tafilalet, known for its bustling souk. Continue to Erfoud to explore fossil workshops, then drive through the Touroug and Tinjdad palm groves to reach the Todra Gorges, towering red cliffs ideal for hiking and photography. After lunch, continue to Dades Valley, stopping at the Monkey Fingers rock formation and scenic viewpoints along the way. Overnight stay in a hotel in Dades Valley.

After breakfast, visit the Roses Valley in Kalaa Magouna, known for its annual Rose Festival and local rose products. Continue through Skoura palm groves to Ouarzazate, visiting the film studios where famous movies were shot. Explore the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site and filming location for movies like Gladiator and TV shows like Game of Thrones. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n Tichka Pass, stopping for lunch and photo opportunities along the way, before arriving in Marrakech for overnight stay in a Riad.

Guided tour of Marrakech’s highlights, including Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and the historic Medina with its lively souks. Visit Jamaa El Fna Square, experience the vibrant atmosphere, and view the Koutoubia Mosque from outside. Afternoon visit to Majorelle Garden (pre-booking required) and a drive through Gueliz, the modern district. Return to Riad for overnight stay.

Drive west to Essaouira, stopping at argan tree plantations and cooperatives. Explore the coastal town, visiting the fishing port, historic medina, ramparts, and beaches. Free time to enjoy local seafood and the city’s relaxed atmosphere. Overnight stay in Essaouira.

Spend the morning exploring Essaouira at your own pace or relaxing on the beach. Begin the scenic drive back to Marrakech along the coast and countryside, arriving in the afternoon. Check in to your accommodation and enjoy free time to relax, shop, or explore local cafés.

Transfer to Marrakech or Casablanca airport based on your departure schedule. End of the 14-day grand Morocco tour.

  • 14 Days of private transportation in a 4×4 or minivan with air conditioning and fuel included.
  • Private English-speaking driver throughout the tour.
  • Guided walking tour in Chefchaouen.
  • Guided walking tour in Fes.
  • Guided walking tour in Marrakech.
  • Accommodation in carefully selected hotels and Riads.
  • One night in a luxury desert camp with private bathrooms.
  • Camel ride per person, with 4×4 transfer option available.
  • Desert excursion in a 4×4 vehicle.
  • Sandboards available at the desert camp.
  • Three dinners in Merzouga desert camp and Dades Valley.
  • Daily breakfast included.
  • Airport transfers in Casablanca (arrival and departure).
  • Lunches and extra dinners not included in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees to monuments and attractions

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Our payment process is simple and hassle-free. To confirm your booking, we require a small deposit, which can be easily paid via PayPal, bank transfer, or Wise at the time of reservation. The remaining balance is to be paid in cash to your driver or guide on the first day of the tour, in euros, US dollars, or the equivalent amount in Moroccan dirhams.

The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and larger businesses, but cash is needed in many smaller towns and markets.

The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in many hotels and larger businesses, but cash is needed in many smaller towns and markets.

Absolutely. You can fully customize your tour package to suit your preferences, including adding extra stops, upgrading accommodations, or choosing alternative transport options such as 4×4 transfers.

Yes, camel treks are often part of desert tours (e.g. crossing dunes to reach a camp).

Yes, camel treks are often part of desert tours (e.g. crossing dunes to reach a camp).

You’ll spend the night in a traditional Berber desert camp featuring private tents. The camps offer essential comforts such as comfortable bedding, shared or private bathroom facilities (depending on the camp type), warm blankets, and a communal dining area for meals and relaxation.

This depends on how many days before departure you cancel. We typically require a deposit to hold the booking and partial or full refunds depending on timing.

Yes. Morocco is generally considered safe for travelers