14 days in Morocco tour itinerary from Casablanca. This 14-days / 13 nights private tour takes you through the heart of Morocco, exploring its rich culture, history, and stunning landscapes. Starting in Casablanca and Rabat, the capital. The tour then heads to Asilah and Tangier. Next visit the charming blue city of Chefchaouen and the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. Discover the cultural and historical wonders of Fes, the alpine beauty of Ifrane, and the lush cedar forests of Azrou.
After that, head to the golden dunes of Merzouga for a camel trek and a night in a desert camp under the stars. Afterward, explore the market of Rissani, the majestic Todra and Dades Gorges, and the iconic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. You’ll also pass through the awe-inspiring High Atlas Mountains and enjoy a guided tour of Marrakech. Finally, visit the coastal city of Essaouira before returning to Casablanca, where the tour ends.
Welcome to Morocco! Your 14 day Morocco tour itinerary kicks off the moment you arrive at Casablanca Mohamed V Airport. Your experienced driver from Moroccan Tours will be there waiting to greet you and take you to your hotel.
If you arrive early, we’ll visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, which stands majestically with the second tallest minaret on the planet. This architectural wonder is among the few mosques that welcome non-Muslim visitors. Step inside to witness the breathtaking decorations. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime, especially for first-timers.
After breakfast, we’ll start our journey from Casablanca to Rabat. Firstly, we’ll make a fascinating stop in the capital Morocco, Rabat. It’s unique as the only coastal imperial city in Morocco, offering a unique blend of history and culture. We’ll visit the majestic Hassan Tower and the nearby tomb of Mohamed V, both showcasing the exquisite Moroccan architecture. Following this, the Kasbah of Udayas, which provides some spectacular views of the Bouregreg River.
After lunch, we’ll hit the road again for Asilah, a charming coastal town known for its charming beauty. From stunning beaches to whitewashed architecture and a lively art scene. Finally, check into your hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Today, we’ll travel along the coastline to the magical city of Tangier. This charming city known as the “Bride of the North”. Where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich history, and has been ruled by various civilizations over the centuries. As a result, it has a unique blend of cultures, traditions, and architecture.
We’ll visit the most famous tourist attractions, such as the Caves of Hercules, a natural wonder on the outskirts of the city. And also Cap Spartel, with its pretty lighthouse overlooking the ocean. After that, we’ll traverse the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen.
After breakfast, step out to explore Chefchaouen, or ‘Achaoun’ meaning ‘the horns’ in Berber. Take a leisurely stroll through the old Medina, where everything is painted in shades of blue. Following this, make sure to visit the famous spots of the city, like Place Outa El Hammam, the main square, and the Kasbah, a big fortress with red walls from the 15th century. Additionally, don’t forget to visit Ras El Ma and other interesting places too.
In the afternoon, why not go for a hike to the Spanish mosque? It’s situated atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the whole blue city. After enjoying the vistas, head back to your hotel, relax and get ready for another day of adventure.
Today, we’ll keep traveling towards the historic city of Fes. On the way, seize the opportunity to visit the ancient Roman ruins at Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site steeped in history. Take a moment to step back in time and explore how people lived during the Roman Empire era. Subsequently, we’ll carry on to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities.
As soon as we arrive in Meknes, also known as the Ismaili capital, you’ll have the chance to see its famous landmarks. Begin with the magnificent Bab Mansour Gate. Next, marvel at the Royal Stables, the Sahrij Souani basin, and Moulay Ismail’s tomb. Finally, we’ll head to Fes, where a relaxing overnight stay awaits you.
On the sixth day of your 14 day Morocco tour, you’ll have the whole day to immerse yourself in the city of Fes with a local guide. Wander through the streets of the Medina, where every turn offers a treasure trove of handicrafts, textiles, and Berber rugs. And at every corner, there’s a delightful surprise waiting to captivate your senses.
The guided tour then takes you to explore the iconic landmarks of the city. Starting with the majestic doors of the Royal Palace, each gate is more impressive than the last. You’ll also visit the Tanneries, where workers are still making leather since the 11th century. And then, the Jewish Quarter, renowned for several landmarks like the Ibn Danan Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery.
Moving on, you’ll visit the breathtaking Al-Attarine Madrasa, a true gem from the 17th century. Finally, visit the first university in the world, founded by a woman named Fatima al-Fihri. Later on, we’ll take you to Borj Sud to enjoy a panoramic view of the Medina.
Right after a tasty breakfast at your Riad, we’ll drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains to Ifrane. Also known as “the little Switzerland of Morocco,” it’s famous for its Swiss-style architecture and winter snow. On the way, we’ll stop at the Cedar forest, home to the Barbary monkeys. Take a moment to capture some fun photos with these friendly monkeys.
Then, we continue to Midelt, where we’ll pause for a satisfying lunch. From there, we follow the Ziz River, passing by thousands of palm trees, until we reach Erfoud. A small city known for its old fossils and tasty dates. Next, we’re off to the Sahara desert! Ride your camel and across the golden dunes like a real nomad. Be sure to capture one of the prettiest sunsets you’ll ever see.
After the sunset, keep riding your camel to the desert camp. Settle into your tent and relax before dinner. Conclude the day with a party night, listening to rhythmic sounds of Berber drums and dancing around the campfire. Imagine gazing at the desert sky, illuminated by millions of stars, and waiting your falling star.
A wake-up early is highly recommended to catch the sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, it’s time to dive into the region’s rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. We’ll start our desert adventure by visiting Khamlia village. Its inhabitants, originating from south Africa, practice the Gnawa folklore. Prepare to be amazed by the Gnawa music and traditional dances that offer a glimpse into the cultural richness of the region.
Next, we’ll hit the road to visit Mifis mines. This place has a rich history, having been once home to miners extracting kohl, an ancient eye cosmetic that is commonly used as eyeliner. Our journey continues with a visit to a nomadic Berber family to explore their way of life. Imagine sipping tea under their handmade tent listening to stories about nomad life. You’ll feel a profound connection to this timeless land.
For lunch, you may want to savor the flavors of Medfouna (Berber pizza) at local restaurant. After that, we return to Merzouga, where you can relax and complete the day. By the late afternoon, if you’re up for more adventure, you can opt for quad biking or buggy driving. Alternatively, if you want to keep relaxing, take a nice walk to the dunes close by.
On the ninth day of your 14 day tour in Morocco , we’ll leave the Sahara desert behind and set out towards Boumalne Dades. Our first stop is Rissani, the old capital of Tafilalet. It’s a big city with an authentic market that gets busy on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
Next, we’ll drive on the road of a thousand kasbah to the Todra Gorges. These towering cliffs can reach up to 300 meters high. It’s a haven for climbers, and just looking around, you’ll see why it’s super. Enjoy a walk by the river and soak in the spectacular views.
After that, we’re on our way to the amazing Dades Valley, renowned for its verdant landscapes. We’ll stop to see the “Monkey Fingers” rocks formations, sculpted by the wind. Check into your hotel, relax and enjoy the wide-open views of the valley.
This morning, we’ll drive on an exciting journey to visit the beautiful town of Kalaat M’gouna. The fragrant roses bloom every spring and the locals celebrate with a rose festival every May. Subsequently, we drive through the vast palm groves of Skoura, savoring the natural beauty of the landscape. Here, we’ll visit the historical fortified kasbah of Amridil. It’s a stunning example of Berber heritage and has been a part of the history of the region since the 17th century.
From there, we continue to Ouarzazate, also known as the Hollywood of Morocco. We’ll make a brief stop at the 17th century Kasbah of Taourirt to capture some photographs. For those who adore films, you can request your guide to stop at Atlas Studio, one of the biggest studios globally.
Afterwards, we’ll visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou. It’s an incredibly famous village for being a backdrop for epic movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Imagine walking in the same streets as knights and kings! After a lunch break, we’ll drive through the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi N’tichka switchbacks up to 2260 meters. Finally, we’ll drop you off at your cozy riad in Marrakech.
Today, you’ll have a whole day of exploration in Marrakech. Your guided tour begins with a local guide who knows all of the secret spots and stories. First, visit the stunning Koutoubia Mosque, a piece of history that reaches up to the sky. Following this, the Saadian dynasty mausoleums and the Bahia Palace.
You won’t believe your eyes when you see the Ben Youssef Madrasa. It’s an old school dating back to the 14th century, with zelij tilework and cedar woodwork. After that, get lost in the souks of the Medina, a treasure trove of handmade wonders. Each street offers a new discovery and promises something exciting.
As the sun begins to set, the magic of Marrakech truly comes alive in Djemaa el-Fna Square. Imagine yourself surrounded by the mesmerizing sights and sounds of this plaza. Here, snake charmers weave their enchanting spells, musicians fill the air with melodies, storytellers tell their stories and people gather around. It’s an amazing spectacle like no other.
After breakfast, we’ll say goodbye to the Red city and set off toward the coastal town of Essaouira, also known as Mogador. Along the way, we’ll pass through the land of Argan trees. An exciting experience awaits. We’ll stop at a local women’s cooperative that makes argan oil using the old-fashioned way. Keep an eye out, you even might spot some goats munching on argan trees.
Next to Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its tasty seafood and perfect beach. One of the highlights is the fishing port, which has a fleet of blue boats. In the afternoon, If you’re feeling adventurous, you can try horse riding or a quad bike along the sand beach. After a day of discovery, we’ll escort you to your accommodation.
Today, after a delicious breakfast. Take your last stroll, wandering through the narrow streets of the UNESCO-listed old Medina. Known for its whitewashed buildings, blue doors, and amazing art scene. You can browse through local shops selling handicrafts, jewelry, and textiles. After that, we’ll leave Essaouira and make our way to Casablanca along the scenic coastline. Offering picturesque views along the way. Once we reach Casablanca, you’ll be transferred to your hotel.
On the final day of your 14 day Morocco tour. After savoring a tasty breakfast, the time has come to bid farewell to the land of ancient medinas, Atlas Mountains, and golden sand dunes. Your friendly driver will transfer you to Mohamed V airport, where your grand Morocco tour concludes.
We hope the memories of Morocco linger in your soul long after you’ve departed from its land. As you travel on the journey homeward, know that you won’t carry just photographs and souvenirs, but also a piece of Morocco’s warmth, hospitality, and beauty. Until we meet again, may your travels ahead be filled with joy, endless wonder, and unforgettable experiences.
By choosing a private 14 days tour from Casablanca you’ll have the freedom to tailor your journey as you wish, according to your unique desires and preferences. So if the tour doesn’t align with your expectations, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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I am so glad we picked “My Moroccan Tours” for our first-ever trip to Morocco. We had a 14 day Luxury Morocco tour, where we toured almost the whole country, and we couldn’t be more thrilled about the experience! The highlight of our trip was undoubtedly the desert stay. The golden dunes and riding camels to our desert camp, plus spending an evening under the stars was surreal. Can’t recommend them enough.