This 15-day itinerary will take you through Morocco from top to base. Fly to Casablanca, transfer to Rabat and then explore the photogenic « Blue City », Chefchaouen. Continue on to historical Fes, before embarking on an adventure through Sahara. You’ll travel to Marrakech after a four-day desert safari, which will take you through remote villages. You’ll finish your trip by taking a guided tour through Essaouira, a seaside resort.
Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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Day 1 | Casablanca Arrival then continue to rabat | Rabat |
Day 2 | Discover the « Blue City », Chefchaouen | Chefchaouen |
Day 3 | Volubilis & Meknes to Fes | Fes |
Day 4 | Fez : Guided Tour Create your tour |
Fes |
Day 5 | Merzouga the desert , via the Middle Atlas and Midelt & Erfoud | Merzouga |
Day 6 | Desert Adventures around Merzouga | Merzouga |
Day 7 | To Skoura,via kasbah road | Skoura |
Day 8 | Enjoy a lunch with a local family while you walk in Skoura Oasis | Skoura |
Day 9 | Marrakech via Ouarzazate & Ait Benhaddou | Marrakech |
Day 10 | Marrakech guided tour | Marrakech |
Day 11 | To Discover Essaouira | Essaouira |
Day 12 | Essaouira: Guided tour | Essaouira |
Day 13 | Essaouira at leisure | Essaouira |
Day 14 | Drive to Casablanca via the coastal road | Casablanca |
Day 15 | Casablanca: Departure |
Morocco, welcome! After landing in Casablanca a private driver will meet you at the airport to transfer you to Rabat. The rest of the day is yours to explore this vibrant city, Morocco’s capital, since 1956 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You can start at the Royal Palace or the medieval fortifications of the Chellah Negropoli. Here you can explore the Roman and Islamic ruins. To find the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum Mohamed V, stroll through the Medina. The abandoned 12th-century project includes the minaret and 200 columns of an inoperable mosque. Explore the historic medina, then wander through its charming streets. Stop at the souks to browse local goods and crafts, including rugs, slippers and jewelry.
You can also visit the 20th century Andalusian Garden. Enjoy the quiet space away from the crowds, before you end your tour at the grand entrance of the Kasbah des Oudaias. This is the exit out of Rabat’s old city center.
Enjoy a private transfer from Rabat, Chefchaouen the next day. You can then explore the city after you have settled in your accommodation. Enjoy the tranquility of the medina, a maze of charming streets that runs through the city. You can see Andalusian and Moroccan influences in the old medina, with its red-tiled roofs and bright blue buildings. There are also narrow lanes that connect busy Plaza Uta el-Hammam to its restored kasbah (old fortification).
After you have had a good look around the plaza, you can move on to the Grand Mosque. Here you will find a museum, garden, and some old Spanish prison cells. Next, visit the Quartier Al Andalous where you will find houses that are blue, green, or white. You can end your day at Ras El Ma Spring. This is the town’s main water source. You can stop by one of the riverside cafes to enjoy a cup of tea. For a stunning view of the city, take a break at the Spanish Mosque to enjoy a sunset.
Take a private, comfortable transfer to Fes and make a few stops. The first is to explore the huge Roman complex at Volubilis. This includes large merchant homes, temples, and colorful mosaics. Continue on to Meknes and take a stroll through the medina. You can see the scattered souks of the city, as well as the stunning 19th-century palace at Dar Jamai.
Fes is your final stop. You can take a drive to Fes, where you will find a beautiful view of the old city from the Marinid Tobs. You may also see leather drying in sunlight on the hillside below. Next, you will find your way to the bustling medina where you can enjoy walking through Fes’ charming streets. Then, you can return to your riad for dinner or relaxation.
With the assistance of a private tour guide, today you will discover the lively and fortified medina in Fes, Morocco’s cultural capital. You’ll first pass through the Blue Gate (Blue Gate), which is a Moorish gateway with three arches that acts as the town’s main entrance. Then, wander into the bustling Souk. Next, you’ll visit the Chouara Tannery as well as the 9th-century Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, University, which is the oldest continuously operating university in the world.
Stop at either Bou Inania Madrasa Or Al Attarine Madrasa Two 14th-century schools with beautiful Marinid or Moroccan architecture. zellij tiles. Wander to the remaining sites in Fes such as the Mellah (Jewish District, Cemetery) and the Dar el Makhzen (Royal Palace of Fes). You can also visit museums like the Borj Nord The consists of a variety of weapons and armor from different eras, as well as breathtaking views from the roof. Your guide will take you to a local restaurant to try dishes like couscous and shakshuka when you are hungry. makouda Slow-roasted potato cakes, and spiced battered potato cakes mechoui lamb.
Stop at some cultural stops on your way to Merzouga to meet the desert communities in the Sahara. Talk with nomadic shepherds and stroll through settlements. If time permits, you can also enjoy a cup with a Berber family over tea. You’ll be able to see the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi as you approach Merzouga. These dunes cover almost 14 miles (35 km) and some peaks rise over 650 feet (200m).
After you arrive, take a break to rest before embarking on your camel ride through dunes. After setting up your tent, take a break and climb up to the highest dune in order to see the sunset. After settling in your tent, enjoy dinner at the campfire and the Berber music. Enjoy the starry night sky and the savoring of the Berber songs. You can also choose to stay in a hotel or auberge if you prefer modern comfort.
To discover the secrets of the Sahara, take a Jeep ride through the dunes at Erg Chebbi. Enjoy tea with a local family and meet the nomads. Then visit the shrine. Gnawa House In Khemliya village. Gnawa This is a form of traditional spiritual music that is popular in Morocco. It originates from the sub Saharan region. Popular maalems Master musicians are now making the genre mainstream. You can rent a sandboard from Gnawa House and practice your skills on the dunes, before you join a quad-ATV tour.
Today you will make your way to the village of Boumalne Dades Private transfer Before you leave for your next destination, wake up early to see the Merzouga desert sunrise. Rissani . Take some time to observe the « parking lot » for donkeys and walk around the bustling market. Continue reading Tinghir , You’ll find a vibrant and ancient Jewish quarter, as well as stunning views of nearby villages.
The next stop is the impressive 984-foot (300 m), high gorge, known as the Todra Gorge . Enjoy a relaxing walk or take a dip in the shallow, cool water. The area around is called the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs –as you drive onward, you’ll notice many Kasbahs (defense fortresses) in disrepair. Then, you’ll be able to enter the Dades Valley The rose bushes are found in the borders of fields and farmland. You can catch the Rose Festival in May; at other times of the year, you can visit the Rose Collective to see the distillation process in action. The relaxing palm grove is your final stop. Skoura .
Enjoy a relaxing walking tour through the vast palm grove and interact with local families to immerse yourself in this oasis of Morocco. You will walk for one hour through the area and then visit a few villages to talk with locals. Enjoy live entertainment, hear stories about the region’s history, admire the architecture and observe traditional farming methods.
Lunchtime is a great time to meet a family and learn about their culture and the history behind their food. After a delicious meal, enjoy a traditional tea ceremony before returning to your accommodation.
From Skoura, travel to your accommodation Marrakech It takes approximately five hours. Take a break along the way in beautiful and thriving towns. Ouarzazate . This town is well-known for its film industry. It has been featured in films like Black Hawk Down, American Sniper, American Sniper and Game of Thrones. You can visit the town or tour the movie studio. Musee du Cinema .
You’ll find it just outside this peaceful Moroccan city. Taourirt Kabah The citadel is set against the backdrop the Atlas Mountains. Next, visit the medieval kasbah. Ait Benhaddou UNESCO World Heritage Site and Morocco’s most renowned kasbah. You’ll travel over the Atlas Mountains after leaving Ait Benhaddou. Tizi n’Tichka Pass Before you go to Marrakech, enjoy the bustle. After you settle in your accommodation, go to the bustle of Marrakech. Jemaa el-Fna The city’s main square is alive with performers, snake charmers and games every evening. You can either wander around the square, or take in the sights from a cafe nearby.
A local guide will lead you on a guided tour that takes in the sights, sounds and smells of Marrakech. Begin at Jemaa el-Fna Square and then walk to some of the most famous souks. The famed spice towers are at Souk el Attarine, and traditional Moroccan slippers can be found at Souk Smata. Souk Haddadine has brass, silver, and other blacksmith products. But don’t forget Souk des Teinturiers where you can see locals weaving and hanging yarn.
Your guide will take you to the 19th century Bahia Palace . Take a stroll through the lush courtyard gardens, and admire the beautiful interiors with intricate woodwork and orned ceilings. Next, head to Koutoubia Mosche The city’s largest mosque. Finally, continue on to the 12th century by making a slight turn out of the old city. Menara Gardens . After your tour is over, take a stroll through one of Marrakech’s most unique sites. Le Jardin Secret (The Secret Garden), a 19th-century palace complex with traditional architecture and many types of exotic plants.
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You can say goodbye to the Red City, and instead travel to Morocco’s West Coast by following a route that crosses vast rolling plains. You will pass through an argan tree forest on the way. This is a rare habitat in this region of the globe. There are even goats that may be seen perched on the branches of the trees, eating the argan fruit.
You will find a laid-back city in Port City Essaouira You can enjoy the tranquility of Marrakesh’s frenetic pace, or you can spend the remainder of the day doing what you like. Take a walk along the Skala de la Kasbah The 18th-century seafront defenses that line the coast. European engineers designed the walls with old brass cannons that offer views over the Atlantic. Before you head to the beach, explore the UNESCO-listed Medina. You can then walk back to Essaouira for fresh seafood.
With the assistance of a local guide, explore the historic and charming city of Essaouira. Begin your tour under the clock tower, which is located within the walls of the city’s medina. Enjoy the wide, bright streets of the medina, which cover 75 acres (30 ha), as you travel through them. These streets eventually lead to the city’s central plaza. Moulay Hassan Square There are many restaurants and hotels along the street. The harbor is located nearby, where anglers can make fishing boats by hand, fix nets and fish with bait fishing lines. The 16th-century Portuguese Portuguese will also be on display. Castelo Real of Mogador Two defensive structures are also included in the Borj El Barmil Tower and the Skala de la Kasbah .
Next, explore the city’s Jewish heritage, stopping at Haim Pinto Synagogue The site is a historic and religious site that dates back to the 18th century. You can wander through the Mellah (Jewish District, UNESCO World Heritage Site), hear the stories of Essaouira’s Jewish communities and marvel at the intricate door paintings and carved emblems. These are the two other preserved synagogues. Slat Attia And Slat Lkahal Mogador . Your guide will take you to Essaouira Beach At the end of the tour . Take a stroll along the shoreline and soak in the sun. You might even spot surfers in the wind.
Enjoy Essaouira’s beautiful architecture and unique atmosphere. In 1506 the city was settled by Phoenicians and Romans. Essaouira is known for its blue and white buildings. It attracts a large bohemian population to the Gnawa and World Music Festival each summer. Due to the strong winds, you’ll find kitesurfing and windsurfing enthusiasts.
You can shop in the souks for souvenirs, taste grilled sardines at a city fish auction, wander the beaches, and do whatever else you want.
A comfortable private transfer takes approximately four hours from Essaouira into Casablanca. You can adjust the departure time to your liking. You can either leave earlier to spend the morning in Essaouira or you can start early to enjoy Casablanca. You can do what you want!
You can travel in comfort in your private vehicle to and from Casablanca (or a predetermined meeting point). Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, (CMN). It takes approximately 45 minutes. The driver will make sure you arrive at the airport in plenty of time to board your flight. Enjoy a safe and enjoyable trip to home or to your next destination.
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