This 15-day Morocco tour from Casablanca offers an immersive journey through Morocco’s diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. You’ll explore imperial cities, trek through the Sahara Desert on camelback, wander through blue-painted alleys in Chefchaouen, and relax along the Atlantic coast. The itinerary blends guided excursions with free time for personal exploration, ensuring you experience both iconic landmarks and hidden gems while traveling in comfort with knowledgeable local guides.
Upon landing at Mohammed V Airport, you’ll be greeted by your guide and transferred to your hotel. After settling in, we’ll visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, where the world’s tallest minaret towers over the Atlantic. Walk along the Corniche seaside promenade, watching locals enjoy sunset cafés. Your first taste of Morocco blends modern city life with traditional culture.
After breakfast, we drive north to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital. Explore the 12th-century Hassan Tower and the picturesque blue-and-white Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the ocean. Following lunch, we continue through rolling hills to Chefchaouen, arriving in time to witness the blue-washed buildings glow in golden sunset light. The evening is yours to explore the tranquil medina at leisure.
Today immerses you in Chefchaouen’s magical blue alleyways. Start with a visit to Ras El Maa waterfall, where local women gather to wash clothes. Wander through the medina’s artisan quarters, browsing woven goods and natural cosmetics. In the afternoon, hike to the Spanish Mosque viewpoint for panoramic vistas over the Rif Mountains. As evening falls, sip mint tea in Outa El Hammam square, watching daily life unfold.
Our journey south begins at Volubilis, where remarkably preserved Roman mosaics tell stories of ancient Africa. Continue to imperial Meknes, exploring the monumental Bab Mansour gate and vast royal granaries. By evening, we reach Fes, checking into a traditional riad within the world’s largest living medieval medina. The haunting call to prayer echoing through narrow alleys welcomes you to Morocco’s spiritual heart.
Your expert guide leads you through Fes el-Bali’s labyrinthine streets. Watch master tanners work hides at the iconic Chouara Tanneries, then visit the 9th-century Al-Qarawiyyin University – the world’s oldest continuously operating university. After lunch in a palace-turned-restaurant, explore the exquisite Nejjarine Museum of wooden arts. The day culminates at Merenid Tombs, where sunset paints the entire ancient city gold.
Leaving Fes, we ascend through the Middle Atlas. Stop in Ifrane, nicknamed “Moroccan Switzerland” for its alpine chalets. Nearby, feed wild macaques in the ancient Cedar Forest before continuing to Boulaajoul. This hidden Berber village offers authentic rural hospitality – share mint tea with locals and learn about traditional mountain life as stars emerge over the rugged landscape.
Descending through the Ziz Valley, watch the landscape transform from fertile plains to desert wilderness. Arriving in Merzouga, mount your camel as the sun dips toward Erg Chebbi’s towering dunes. An hour’s gentle trek brings you to your luxury desert camp, where Berber staff welcome you with drums and sweet tea. After a traditional tagine dinner, gather around the fire for stories under a blanket of stars.
Dawn breaks over the Sahara – climb a dune to witness sunrise paint the sands in fiery hues. After breakfast, visit Khamlia village for hypnotic Gnawa music, descendants of West African slaves. Later, explore abandoned mines where fossils reveal Morocco’s prehistoric past. As afternoon heat fades, try sandboarding down golden slopes or simply relax at your camp’s oasis-like pool.
Leaving the desert, we traverse the dramatic Todgha Gorge, where 300-meter cliffs frame a winding river. Stop at traditional kasbahs before reaching Dades Valley. Walk among the surreal “Monkey Fingers” rock formations as sunset sets the canyon walls ablaze with color. Tonight’s accommodation blends modern comfort with authentic mud-brick architecture.
Our journey west passes through the fragrant Valley of Roses (spring only). Explore Ait Ben Haddou’s UNESCO-listed ksar, its ancient walls backdrop to countless films. Crossing the High Atlas via Tizi n’Tichka pass (2,260m), we descend to Marrakech. Arrive by evening, where the buzz of Jemaa el-Fnaa square signals your return to urban energy.
Discover Marrakech’s imperial splendor at the Bahia Palace, its intricate stucco and tilework showcasing Moorish artistry. Nearby, the Saadian Tombs reveal exquisite golden decoration hidden for centuries. After lunch, explore the Koutoubia Mosque and secret gardens before diving into the souks’ sensory overload. As night falls, join the carnival-like atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa’s food stalls and street performers.
Today offers complete flexibility. You might visit Yves Saint Laurent’s Majorelle Garden, take a cooking class in a riad kitchen, or indulge in a traditional hammam spa. Adventurers can book a day trip to Atlas Mountain villages, while shoppers may prefer bargaining for treasures in the medina. Your guide remains available to help tailor your perfect day.
The Atlantic calls as we drive west to breezy Essaouira. Walk the 18th-century Skala de la Ville ramparts, cannons still facing the sea. Watch fishermen auction their catch in the lively port, then sample just-grilled seafood. The medina’s artisan workshops – particularly woodcarvers using fragrant thuya wood – make perfect souvenir stops. As sunset gilds the Portuguese fortifications, feel the stress melt away in this artists’ haven.
After a final beachside breakfast, we follow the coast north. Stop in El Jadida to explore its Portuguese cistern and fortified walls. Continuing to Casablanca, enjoy a farewell dinner at Rick’s Café (inspired by the classic film) or along the Corniche, reminiscing about your Moroccan adventures as waves crash nearby.
Depending on your flight time, enjoy a leisurely breakfast or last-minute shopping in Casablanca’s modern boutiques. We’ll ensure timely transfer to the airport, sending you home with memories of imperial cities, desert stars, and mountain vistas that will linger long after your tan fades.
✔ Private, air-conditioned transportation
✔ 14 nights in carefully selected accommodations
✔ Daily breakfast and select dinners
✔ Camel trek in Merzouga
✔ Guided tours in major cities
✔ Entrance fees to key historical sites
✖ Lunches & drinks
✖ Personal expenses & tips
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