From the coastal charm of Casablanca to the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, the spiritual heart of Fes to the golden dunes of the Sahara this journey blends history, culture, and adventure. Wander ancient medinas, ride camels into desert sunsets, explore mountain valleys and cinematic kasbahs, then wrap it all up with the vibrant streets of Marrakech and the breezy shores of Essaouira. Morocco at its most magical every step of the way. Check out other tours:
Your 2 Weeks in Morocco begins the moment you touch down at Casablanca’s Mohamed V International Airport. A friendly, local guide from Morocco Organized Tours greets you with a warm welcome to the land of contrasts and color. If time allows, you’ll head straight to one of the country’s grandest architectural marvels the Hassan II Mosque. Towering above the Atlantic, this monumental mosque is Morocco’s largest and ranks among Africa’s top three in size. Its intricate tilework, dramatic ocean-side setting, and towering minaret will leave a lasting impression. Afterward, a scenic drive along the Corniche, the city’s breezy coastal promenade, brings you to your comfortable hotel for the evening.
Begin your morning with a tranquil breakfast overlooking the Hassan II Mosque before setting off towards Morocco’s capital, Rabat. This coastal city combines modern elegance with deep historical roots. You’ll visit the towering remains of the Hassan Tower, a symbol of Morocco’s medieval ambition, and the nearby Mausoleum of Kings Mohammed V and Hassan II, a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship. A wander through the charming Kasbah of the Udayas reveals blue-and-white alleys and panoramic ocean views from its ancient ramparts. After soaking in Rabat’s royal legacy, continue north to the serene, white-washed town of Asilah. Famed for its bohemian spirit and vibrant murals, Asilah offers a peaceful seaside retreat where you’ll spend the night in a charming riad.
Today, your route winds along the northern coast, passing through the bustling port city of Tangier, known as the “Bride of the North.” Here, myths and maritime history blend at the legendary Hercules Cave, where an opening shaped like the African continent overlooks the sea. Just beyond lies Cape Spartel, the dramatic meeting point of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, crowned by a striking 19th-century lighthouse. After a stroll through Tangier’s old Medina an eclectic blend of Arabic, Spanish, and French influences you’ll break for lunch. The journey then heads into the Rif Mountains, culminating in the arrival at the blue jewel of Morocco: Chefchaouen. Settle into your riad and enjoy a magical evening amid the town’s iconic sapphire-hued streets.
Today is yours to uncover the quiet magic of Chefchaouen at your own pace. With the morning sun casting a golden glow on its blue alleys, the town feels like a dream. Start at the historic Kasbah in the main square, home to a small ethnographic museum and a lush garden oasis. Wander through the souks, where handwoven blankets, intricate jewelry, and fragrant spices beckon. For lunch, sample a traditional tagine or couscous at a rooftop cafe. In the afternoon, hike up to the Spanish Mosque, perched on a hilltop, and witness a mesmerizing sunset over the Medina and Rif Mountains. Return to Uta el-Hammam Square for mint tea and a serene end to your day.
Leaving the blue charm of Chefchaouen behind, your journey continues into Morocco’s historical heartland. The first stop is Volubilis, the ancient Roman city whose mosaics, columns, and ruins whisper stories from 2,000 years ago. With a local guide, you’ll walk through its sun-kissed ruins, imagining life during the Roman Empire. Next is Meknes, a city once envisioned as Morocco’s Versailles by Sultan Moulay Ismail. Admire the grandeur of Bab Mansour Gate and visit the Sultan’s mausoleum, set within serene courtyards. After lunch, it’s onward to the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco: Fes. Settle in for the evening in one of the city’s atmospheric riads nestled within the ancient medina.
Fes is a labyrinth of history and soul, and today’s guided tour will peel back its many layers. Begin at the golden gates of the Royal Palace, then climb to the Borj Sud for a breathtaking view of the world’s oldest Medina. Witness master artisans crafting intricate pottery before diving into the maze of Fes el-Bali. Explore the Mellah, Morocco’s historic Jewish quarter, and the Ibn Danan Synagogue. Visit the Nejjarine Museum, marvel at the vibrant Chouara Tannery, and enter the venerable Al-Qarawiyyin University founded in 859 and considered the oldest existing university in the world. As you meander through narrow alleys bursting with sights, scents, and colors, the soul of Fes unfolds around you.
Bid farewell to the city and head for the mystical Sahara. The first stop is Ifrane, known for its Alpine-style architecture and fresh mountain air, earning it the nickname “Little Switzerland.” Then, wander through the Cedar Forest near Azrou, home to playful Barbary macaques. After a lunch break in Midelt, surrounded by apple orchards, the journey continues through the spectacular Ziz Valley, a lush ribbon of green against the desert backdrop. As you approach Merzouga, the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise on the horizon. At sunset, mount a camel and trek into the heart of the Sahara. The day ends around a campfire under a sky ablaze with stars, lulled by the rhythms of Berber drums.
Rise early to watch the sun paint the dunes in shades of amber and gold. After breakfast, today’s desert journey takes you deep into Berber culture. Begin by visiting a nomadic family, learning about their traditions and desert lifestyle over a cup of tea. Then drive to the kohl-rich mountains of Mefiss, once mined by locals. In Khamlia, a village founded by descendants of sub-Saharan slaves, enjoy a spirited performance of Gnawa music a fusion of rhythm and history. Savor Berber pizza for lunch, then visit a palm-filled oasis that thrives against the odds. As the sun dips low, return to your kasbah-style hotel, where comfort meets desert tranquility.
Today begins with a visit to the Rissani Market, a true taste of traditional Morocco. From colorful spices to handwoven rugs, this bustling souk is a feast for the senses. Then it’s on to the dramatic Todra Gorges, where towering canyon walls frame a winding river. Stretch your legs with a short walk or simply enjoy the views. Continue into the Dades Valley, a spectacular region of red cliffs and strange rock formations. Pause at the Monkey Fingers Rocks, so named for their gnarled shapes, before checking in at a peaceful hotel nestled amid the valley’s natural beauty.
After breakfast, travel through the Valley of Roses, where fields bloom with pink petals each spring and local cooperatives produce fragrant oils and cosmetics. Stop at Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Africa,” and see the grand Taourirt Kasbah. Film buffs can visit Atlas Studios, where scenes from “Gladiator” and “Game of Thrones” were filmed. Then, explore Ait Ben Haddou, an ancient ksar recognized by UNESCO, with terraced homes rising in ochre tiers against the desert sky. After lunch, the road ascends into the High Atlas Mountains, winding through the breathtaking Tizi n’Tichka Pass before descending into the vibrant city of Marrakech.
Marrakech is a tapestry of sounds, scents, and sights. Your guided tour begins at the Koutoubia Mosque, its minaret towering over the bustling city. Then enter the serene courtyards of Ben Youssef Madrasa, adorned with carved cedar and zellige tilework. Walk through the majestic Bahia Palace, once home to a powerful vizier, and the mysterious ruins of El Badi Palace. Visit the opulent Saadian Tombs, hidden for centuries. After lunch, explore the old Jewish quarter and end the day at Jemaa el-Fnaa, Marrakech’s famous square. As dusk falls, the square comes alive with storytellers, snake charmers, and sizzling food stalls.
This morning, leave the red walls of Marrakech behind for the cool Atlantic breezes of Essaouira. On the way, stop at a women’s cooperative producing argan oil, where you’ll learn about the labor-intensive process and enjoy tastings of honey, amlou, and more. Once in Essaouira, let the sea air and artistic vibes embrace you. With its whitewashed walls, narrow streets, and blue shutters, the Medina feels like a seaside painting. Check into a riad and take your time strolling along the ramparts or watching fishing boats return to port. The evening is yours to explore at leisure.
Set off along the Atlantic coast, taking in scenic seaside views and stopping in towns like Safi, famous for its pottery, and El Jadida, home to the UNESCO-listed Portuguese city of Mazagan. Wander its impressive fortifications before continuing to Casablanca, Morocco’s modern heart. Arrive in the afternoon and check into a well-appointed hotel in the city center, where you can unwind before your final day.
As your 14 Days tour in Morocco draws to a close, enjoy one last stroll along Casablanca’s Corniche, or visit the old Medina for a final souvenir. Depending on your flight time, we’ll ensure a comfortable transfer to Mohamed V International Airport, filled with memories of deserts, medinas, mountains, and the warm hospitality of Morocco.
⇒ Important Note
This Morocco itinerary 14 Days is just a starting point your journey can be as unique as you are. Want more time in the desert? Prefer luxury stays or cozy riads? Traveling solo or with a group? No problem. We’ll tailor the trip to match your pace, interests, and travel style.
The cost depends on your travel group size and accommodation preferences whether you’re leaning toward 3-star comfort, 5-star luxury, or something in between. The more people in your group, the more cost-effective it becomes.
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Yes! Morocco itinerary 14 days allows you to explore major cities, the desert, mountains, and even the coast. It’s a great balance between adventure and relaxation.
We offer comfortable, handpicked stays typically charming riads in cities, cozy guesthouses in small towns, and luxury desert camps. Options range from 3-star to 5-star, based on your preferences.
Absolutely! The tour can be fully tailored to fit your pace, interests, and travel dates. Just let us know what you’re looking for.
Yes, Morocco is considered one of the safest countries in North Africa. Our tours are guided by local professionals who prioritize your safety and comfort.
Comfortable walking shoes, layers for changing weather, sun protection, a light jacket (especially for desert nights), and modest clothing for visiting religious sites.
Many nationalities (including U.S., Canada, UK, EU) can enter Morocco without a visa for up to 90 days. But it’s always best to check with your local embassy.
Typically: private transportation, driver/guide, accommodations, most breakfasts, some dinners (like in the desert), and listed excursions. Flights and lunches are usually not included.
You’ll have a dedicated driver/guide throughout the journey, and in certain cities (like Fes or Marrakech), a local expert guide will join you for a deeper experience.
Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) are ideal—pleasant temperatures and great landscapes. But Morocco is a year-round destination!
Yes! We customize the pace and experiences to suit all ages. Just let us know your group’s needs.