Set off on a 13 day tour in Morocco that blends culture, adventure, and stunning scenery. Starting in Casablanca, you’ll travel through imperial cities, wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen, explore ancient medinas in Fes and Marrakech, and ride camels across golden dunes in the Sahara. Along the way, you’ll meet local artisans, enjoy traditional cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality that makes Morocco so special. From the Atlantic coast to the High Atlas Mountains, every day brings something new and every stop tells a story. Check out other Tours:
Welcome to Morocco! Upon your arrival at Mohamed V International Airport in Casablanca, a local guide will be there to greet you and begin your journey. If time allows, you’ll visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, perched above the Atlantic Ocean. This architectural marvel is one of the largest mosques in the world, with intricate design and stunning craftsmanship. Afterwards, take a leisurely stroll along the Corniche to soak in ocean views and get a feel for the city’s modern charm before heading to your hotel for a restful night.
After breakfast, depart Casablanca and head to Morocco’s capital city, Rabat. Visit key landmarks including the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the Atlantic. Enjoy lunch here before continuing north to the artistic coastal town of Asilah. Known for its whitewashed medina and colorful murals, Asilah offers a peaceful, seaside charm. Settle into a cozy riad and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this hidden gem.
Start your day with a scenic drive toward Tangier, where you’ll explore notable sites like Hercules Cave and Cape Spartel, the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. After a lunch break in Tangier, continue through the Rif Mountains toward Chefchaouen. Nestled in the hills, this blue-painted city is known for its tranquility and photogenic charm. Check into your riad and enjoy an evening stroll through its serene alleyways.
After breakfast, journey south to visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with ancient mosaics and columns. Then stop in the imperial city of Meknes to see the grand Bab Mansour Gate, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the lively Place el-Hedim. After exploring Meknes, head to Fes, Morocco’s oldest and most intellectual city, where you’ll spend the next two nights.
Spend the day discovering Fes with the help of a knowledgeable local guide. Visit the Royal Palace gates, the Mellah (Jewish Quarter), and enjoy panoramic views from Borj Sud. Explore the Medina’s maze-like alleys, stop by the famous Chouara Tannery, and admire the tilework at the Bou Inania Madrasa. Highlights also include Al-Qarawiyyin University and the Nejjarine Museum. In the evening, return to your riad to relax after a full day of cultural immersion.
Today you begin your journey to the Sahara Desert. Along the way, stop in Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco,” then continue to the cedar forests of Azrou where you might see wild Barbary macaques. Enjoy lunch in Midelt before crossing the scenic Ziz Valley en route to Merzouga. Upon arrival, take a camel ride into the Erg Chebbi dunes to watch the sunset before settling into your desert camp. End the evening with a traditional dinner and Berber music under the stars.
Wake early for a breathtaking sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, explore the desert region, starting with a visit to a nomadic Berber family to learn about their way of life. Then head to Khamlia village to enjoy Gnawa music and culture. Discover ancient desert mines and explore the lush palm groves surrounding the region. Return to your Merzouga accommodation for a relaxing evening.
After breakfast, drive to Rissani to experience its bustling market and historical significance. Continue toward the dramatic Todra Gorges, where you can walk between towering canyon walls that soar up to 300 meters high. After lunch, journey through the Dades Valley, famous for its rock formations and winding roads. Stop for photos at the Monkey Finger rocks before checking into your hotel in the valley.
Today’s route is filled with natural beauty and cinematic history. Begin with a stop in Kalaat M’Gouna, known for its rose products and local cooperatives. Then explore Ouarzazate, home to the famous Atlas Film Studios and the historic Taourirt Kasbah. Later, visit the stunning Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO-listed site featured in many films. After lunch, cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, eventually arriving in Marrakech for an overnight stay.
Explore the vibrant city of Marrakech with a local guide. Visit iconic sites like the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and the historic Ben Youssef Madrasa. Wander the souks of the Medina and experience the colors and sounds of Jemaa el-Fnaa square. After lunch, visit the Mellah and enjoy some free time to explore the city at your own pace. Overnight in Marrakech.
Leave the bustle of Marrakech behind and head to the Atlantic coast to explore Essaouira, the “Wind City of Africa.” On the way, stop at an argan oil cooperative run by local women. In Essaouira, enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, stroll the historic ramparts, and wander through the charming medina filled with artisan shops and seafood eateries. Overnight stay in a traditional riad.
After breakfast, depart Essaouira and journey along the coast back to Casablanca. Pass by coastal towns like Safi and El Jadida, stopping for photos or refreshments. Upon arrival in Casablanca, enjoy a relaxing final evening in the city with dinner and perhaps one last walk along the Corniche.
Depending on your flight time, you may have the chance for a quick visit to Casablanca’s old Medina or a final coffee by the sea. Your driver will ensure a timely transfer to Mohamed V International Airport for your departure flight, concluding your unforgettable 13-day journey through Morocco.
⇒ Important Note
This 13 Days tour from Casablanca 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! 13 Days tour from Casablanca 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.