14-Day Morocco Tour Itinerary.

Overview

14-Day Morocco Tour Itinerary:

Embark on a two-week Moroccan adventure that will lead you to uncover lively urban centers, stroll through historical walled districts (medinas), and gaze in awe at the spectacular Sahara Desert. Moving from the bustling streets of Casablanca to the peaceful sandscapes of Merzouga, this tour smoothly brings together a rich culture, compelling history, and exhilarating activities for a truly memorable trip.

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Highlights

  • Explore Dynamic Cities: Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech.
  • Discover Historic Walled Cities: Journey through time in Fes and Marrakech.
  • Sahara Desert Adventure: Dromedary ride and spending the night in a desert camp.
  • Chefchaouen's Azure Streets: Wander through the charming blue-painted town.
  • Historical Monuments: Visit the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou.
  • Cultural Immersion: Engage with Berber communities and local customs.
  • Diverse Scenery: From the Atlas Mountains to the Atlantic shoreline, and the gorges of Dades and Todgha.

Itinerary

Your 14-Days Morocco Tour Itinerary adventure begins in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic hub. After arrival, transfer to your hotel and take some time to relax. If you arrive early, consider visiting the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, or stroll along the Corniche for stunning ocean views. Overnight in Casablanca.

After breakfast, depart for Tangier, a historic port city located at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Explore the Kasbah Museum, the Caves of Hercules, and the vibrant Grand Socco. Enjoy the city’s unique blend of European and Moroccan influences. Overnight in Tangier.

Travel to Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue City” nestled in the Rif Mountains. Wander through its charming blue-painted streets, visit the Kasbah Museum, and soak in the relaxed atmosphere of this unique town. Spend the evening exploring the local markets and enjoying the serene mountain views. Overnight in Chefchaouen.

Depart for Fes, stopping en route in Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Explore the Bab Mansour GateMoulay Ismail Mausoleum, and the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. Arrive in Fes in the evening and check into your hotel. Overnight in Fes.

Spend the day exploring Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart. Visit the Fes El Bali Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore landmarks like the Al Quaraouiyine UniversityBou Inania Madrasa, and the famous tanneries. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the medina’s bustling souks. Overnight in Fes.

Embark on a scenic journey to the Sahara Desert. Pass through Ifrane (known as “Little Switzerland”), Azrou (famous for its cedar forests), and Midelt (the “Apple City”). Continue through the Ziz Valley and Rachidia, arriving in Merzouga by evening. Enjoy a camel trek into the dunes and spend the night in a desert camp under the stars.

Wake up to a breathtaking desert sunrise and return to Merzouga. Spend the day exploring the area, visiting a Berber village, and learning about local culture. In the evening, relax at your hotel and enjoy the peaceful desert surroundings. Overnight in Merzouga.

 

On day 8 of your 14-Days Morocco Tour Itinerary,Travel to the Dades Valley, stopping at Tinghir to explore the stunning Todgha Gorges, a dramatic canyon with towering cliffs. Continue to the Dades Gorges, known for its unique rock formations and lush oases. Overnight in a hotel overlooking the valley.

On day 9 of your 14-Days Morocco Tour Itinerary, Journey to Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara.” Pass through the Roses Valley and Kelaat M’Gouna, famous for its rose plantations. Visit the Kasbah of Taourirt and the Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate. Overnight in Ouarzazate.

On day 10 of your 14-Days Morocco Tour Itinerary, will Travel to Marrakech, stopping at the iconic Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous filming location. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, enjoying breathtaking views along the way. Arrive in Marrakech in the evening and check into your hotel.

On day 11 of your 14-Days Morocco Tour Itinerary, Spend the day exploring Marrakech, the “Red City.” Visit the Koutoubia MosqueBahia Palace, and the Saadian Tombs. Wander through the vibrant Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where you’ll find street performers, food stalls, and local artisans. End the day with a relaxing dinner at a traditional riad.

Travel to Essaouira, a charming coastal town known for its relaxed vibe and historic medina. Explore the Skala de la Ville, visit the fishing port, and stroll along the sandy beaches. Enjoy fresh seafood for dinner and spend the night in a local hotel.

Depart for Casablanca, stopping in El Jadida to visit the Portuguese Cistern and the old fortified city. Arrive in Casablanca in the evening and enjoy a farewell dinner. Overnight in Casablanca.

After breakfast, transfer to Mohammed V International Airport for your departure. Bid farewell to Morocco with unforgettable memories of your 14-Days Morocco Tour Itinerary

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What's included

  • irport pickup and drop-off service
  • Comfortable private transport in an air-conditioned 4x4, van, or minibus (depending on group size)
  • A knowledgeable driver or a driver plus an English-speaking guide (other languages available on request)
  • A certified local guide will assist your exploration in Fes and Marrakech
  • 13 nights’ accommodation (Riads, hotels & desert camp).
  • Dinner at your desert camp, your riad in Merzouga, and your hotel in Dades Gorge
  • A unique camel trekking experience
  • Sandboarding activity
  • Visit Fes with Local Guide.

Not included?

  • Midday meals (Lunches)
  • Evening meals in Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Marrakech, Essaouira, and Casablanca
  • Entrance fees to sites (when applicable)

PLACE TO VISIT

Casablanca

Ourzazate

Merzouga

Marrakech

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Booking

Before You Go

  • Just a heads-up, the provided itinerary is a sample plan for a 2-week journey in Morocco starting from Casablanca. Feel free to tweak it as per your likes and dislikes. It is all about making this trip uniquely yours.

  • If you are up for shorter but still amazing journeys, check out our other Morocco itineraries: Morocco itinerary 12 days, Morocco itinerary 10 days, Morocco itinerary 9 days, Morocco itinerary 8 days, Morocco itinerary 7 days, Morocco itinerary 6 days, and the Morocco itinerary 5 days.

  • When you make your booking, just give us a heads up about any dietary restrictions you have. Your dining experience matters to us, and we will make sure your meals align with your preferences.

  • For those craving an adventurous thrill, we offer an optional activity of quad biking or buggy driving in the mesmerizing Erg Chebbi Dunes. To include these exciting experiences in your itinerary, feel free to inform your guide during the tour, and they will gladly make the necessary arrangements to ensure an exhilarating adventure for you.

  • If camel riding is not your thing, no worries! You can opt for a 4×4 ride to the desert camp at no additional cost.

FAQ

When is the Best Time to Visit Morocco?

The best time to visit Morocco depends on your destination and activities:

  • Spring (March-May): Ideal weather for Morocco tours, perfect for visiting imperial cities and trekking
  • Fall (September-November): Excellent temperatures, best time for Sahara Desert tours
  • Winter (December-February): Great for southern Morocco tours and desert excursions; ski in Atlas Mountains
  • Summer (June-August): Hot inland but perfect for coastal Morocco tours to Essaouira and Agadir
Do I Need a Visa for Morocco Tours?

Most travelers can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days, including citizens from:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • European Union countries
  • United Kingdom
  • Australia

Always verify current Morocco visa requirements for your nationality before booking your tour.

What Currency Do I Need for Morocco Tours?

Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Money tips:

  • ATMs available in all major cities (Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat)
  • Credit cards accepted in hotels and upscale restaurants
  • Carry cash for souks, riads, and small purchases
  • Exchange rates are better in Morocco than abroad
Is Morocco Safe for Tourists?

Morocco is generally safe for tourists with standard precautions:

  • Watch belongings in crowded medinas
  • Use licensed guides and registered tour operators
  • Be aware of common tourist scams
  • Women travelers: dress modestly, especially outside major cities
  • Solo travel is manageable in Morocco

What Languages Are Spoken in Morocco?
  • Arabic: Official language
  • Berber (Tamazight): Official language, spoken in rural areas
  • French: Widely used in business and tourism
  • English: Common in tourist areas and hotels
  • Spanish: Northern Morocco