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Morocco Sahara Desert Travel welcomes you on an unforgettable 14 days Morocco tour — the ultimate way to explore Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich history, vibrant cultures, and iconic desert experiences. This comprehensive two-week itinerary takes you from cosmopolitan Casablanca to ancient imperial cities, rugged Atlas Mountains, lush oases, endless Sahara sands, and the Atlantic coast. Immerse yourself in authentic Morocco with our expertly guided 14 days Morocco tour.
Why Choose Our 14 Days Morocco Tour?
Our 14 days Morocco tour is thoughtfully designed for travellers who want comfort, culture, and adventure in one complete experience. Over two weeks, you will:
Every day’s journey has been carefully planned to give you the best of Morocco, with plenty of time for exploration, relaxation, and discovery.
Upon arrival at Casablanca Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your driver and transferred to your hotel in the city. This first day of your 14 days Morocco tour is intentionally kept light so you can rest after your flight, adjust to the local time, and prepare for the exciting journey ahead. Overnight in Casablanca.
Today you dive into the modern heartbeat of Morocco: Casablanca. Start with a visit to the majestic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world and a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, rising proudly above the Atlantic Ocean. Explore its intricately carved cedar ceilings, marble floors, and towering minaret that dominates the city skyline. Continue to the Corniche of Ain Diab, where you can stroll along the oceanfront promenade and enjoy views of the crashing waves.
Next, visit Mohammed V Square, a lively center showcasing French-influenced architecture and government buildings. Wander through nearby neighborhoods to experience Casablanca’s blend of modern energy and cultural heritage. Enjoy time for shopping or café-hopping before returning to your hotel. This day offers the perfect balance of discovery and relaxation as your 14 days Morocco tour begins to unfold.
Overnight in Casablanca.
After breakfast, drive north to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant and politically significant capital. Rabat stands apart for its calm atmosphere, clean boulevards, and seamless blend of history and modernity. Begin your visit at the Kasbah of the Udayas, perched on a hill overlooking the Bou Regreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. Its white-and-blue painted alleys, Andalusian gardens, and dramatic sea views make it one of the most charming kasbahs in the country.
Continue to the Hassan Tower, an ambitious 12th-century mosque project left unfinished yet still majestic. Right beside it stands the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of white marble and zellij tiles, honoring Morocco’s beloved monarchs. Enjoy a stroll along the royal façades, where ceremonial guards add a regal touch to your visit.
Spend the afternoon discovering the medina, visiting traditional markets, or exploring Rabat’s peaceful coastal walkway. This day offers a rich introduction to Morocco’s royal heritage and refined urban charm—another beautiful chapter of your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Rabat.
Depart Rabat and journey toward the Rif Mountains until the magical blue-washed town of Chefchaouen appears like a dream. Often called “The Blue Pearl,” this beloved destination is one of Morocco’s most photogenic places. Upon arrival, wander through its narrow alleys painted in countless shades of blue—azure, powder blue, turquoise, and deep indigo—each corner offering another postcard-worthy view.
Take time to explore the peaceful medina, where small artisan shops display handwoven blankets, pottery, and unique jewelry. Visit the Outa el Hammam Square, the relaxed heart of the town, where you can sip mint tea while admiring the 15th-century Kasbah. For stunning panoramas, hike up to the Spanish Mosque overlooking the valley; the sunset here is unforgettable.
Chefchaouen’s serene pace is the perfect complement to your 14 days Morocco tour, inviting you to slow down, breathe deeply, and take in the beauty around you.
Overnight in Chefchaouen.
After breakfast, leave the blue city behind and make your way to Fes, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. This legendary imperial city holds one of the world’s most complete medieval medinas, where life continues much as it did centuries ago. Upon arrival, begin exploring the UNESCO-listed Fes el-Bali, a labyrinth of narrow lanes filled with artisans, food markets, historic mosques, and lively souks.
Walk through neighborhoods where craftsmen still shape copper by hand, weave textiles on traditional looms, and create intricate tilework passed down for generations. Your senses will be captivated by the medina’s rhythm—from the aroma of freshly baked bread to the call of merchants inviting you to discover their handmade goods.
End your day relaxing in a peaceful riad, where traditional Moroccan architecture—carved plaster, mosaics, and inner courtyards—offers an authentic atmosphere. Your 14 days Morocco tour enters its cultural core here, with Fes offering layers upon layers of heritage waiting to be explored.
Overnight in Fes.
Today is dedicated entirely to uncovering the historical gems of Fes. Begin with a visit to Al-Qarawiyyin University, considered the oldest existing university in the world. Its elegant design and scholarly legacy continue to impress visitors. Nearby, discover the Al-Attarine Madrasa, an architectural jewel adorned with cedarwood, stucco, and marble.
Continue to the world-famous Chouara Tanneries, where leather has been dyed using traditional methods for over 1,000 years. Watching artisans work from panoramic terraces is both fascinating and photogenic. Walk through the medina’s countless souks, each dedicated to different trades—from brassware and perfumes to ceramics and textiles.
Pass through Bab Boujloud, the iconic blue gate marking the entrance to the old city, then explore the Mellah (Jewish Quarter) and the Royal Palace’s ornate golden doors. Throughout the day, your local guide will illuminate the stories, traditions, and cultural significance that make Fes a cornerstone of your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Fes.
Depart early and travel through the dramatic landscapes of the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine-style homes and clean streets. Continue into cedar forests inhabited by wild Barbary macaques, a delight to observe up close.
As the scenery transitions, descend into the Ziz Valley, a breathtaking palm-filled oasis stretching for miles between desert plateaus. Pass through small Berber villages and adobe homes that reflect traditional southern Moroccan life. By late afternoon, reach Merzouga, the desert town at the foot of the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi.
Settle into your hotel or riad as the Sahara’s warm breeze and endless horizons welcome you. This dramatic shift in landscape marks a defining moment in your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Merzouga
Today is pure magic and often a highlight of the entire journey. Begin with some leisure time in Merzouga before meeting your camel caravan. As you ride into the mesmerizing dunes of Erg Chebbi, the silence of the Sahara and the rhythmic footsteps of the camels create an unforgettable experience.
Upon arriving at your luxury desert camp, enjoy mint tea and settle into your tent before climbing a nearby dune to witness the fiery desert sunset—an image that will stay with you forever.
Evening brings a traditional Berber dinner, followed by music around the campfire played on desert drums. With minimal light pollution, the night sky becomes a breathtaking blanket of stars. This immersive encounter with nature embodies the spirit of your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in a desert camp.
Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the dunes before departing the desert. Travel toward the Todra Gorge, a dramatic canyon with limestone walls rising up to 300 meters. The gorge is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers, offering scenic walks beside the river.
Continue through the majestic Dades Valley, known as the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.” Here, ancient fortresses, lush oases, and winding roads create one of the most visually stunning regions of Morocco. Stop at viewpoints such as the famous “Monkey Fingers” rock formations and serpentine mountain pass.
Spend the afternoon soaking in the peaceful ambiance and learning about local Berber traditions. Each turn of the valley adds richness to your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in the Dades Valley.
After breakfast, drive toward Ouarzazate, the cinematic capital of Morocco. Visit Atlas Studios, where productions such as Gladiator, The Mummy, and Game of Thrones were filmed. Then continue to the iconic Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed kasbah village made entirely of earth and straw.
Wander through its labyrinth of alleyways and ascend to the top for panoramic views of the desert plains and surrounding mountains. The architecture here represents centuries of caravan trading history and desert craftsmanship.
In the afternoon, enjoy time exploring quiet villages around Ouarzazate, known for their pottery and traditional homes. This day blends film history, UNESCO heritage, and authentic Moroccan culture—key elements that enrich your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Ouarzazate.
Today’s journey crosses the mighty High Atlas Mountains via the winding Tizi n’Tichka Pass, offering spectacular views at every turn. Stop at small Berber cooperatives to learn about the production of argan oil and local crafts.
As you descend toward the plains, the vibrant city of Marrakech comes into view. Upon arrival, settle into your riad and enjoy a relaxed evening exploring the medina or savoring Moroccan cuisine at a rooftop restaurant.
This transition from desert landscapes to urban energy is one of the most fascinating contrasts of your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Spend the day exploring the red city’s most iconic landmarks. Begin at the Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Andalusian and Moroccan architecture featuring tranquil courtyards and hand-painted cedar ceilings. Continue to the Saadian Tombs, resting place of the Saadian dynasty, hidden for centuries and now beautifully restored.
Stroll through the vibrant souks where artisans craft leather goods, lanterns, spices, rugs, and jewelry. Then visit the lively Jemaa el-Fna Square, where storytellers, musicians, and food stalls fill the air with irresistible energy.
A highlight is the enchanting Majorelle Garden, created by Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent. Its cobalt-blue structures, exotic plants, and serene pathways offer a peaceful retreat from the bustle of the medina.
This day immerses you in Marrakech’s artistry, colors, and culture—essential memories of your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Head west to the relaxing coastal city of Essaouira, a UNESCO-listed medina famed for its breezy charm and artistic spirit. Along the way, you may spot the famous goats climbing argan trees—one of Morocco’s quirkiest sights.
Upon arrival, explore the Skala Fortress, where cannons line the ramparts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Wander through the medina’s narrow streets filled with art galleries, artisan workshops, and colorful shops selling thuya wood crafts unique to the region.
Savor fresh seafood at the harbor, watch local fishermen bring in their daily catch, and enjoy a walk along Essaouira’s expansive sandy beaches. The town’s relaxed rhythm provides a refreshing balance after your inland adventures, adding a coastal dimension to your 14 days Morocco tour.
Overnight in Essaouira.
After breakfast, drive back to Casablanca for your departure flight. Your journey comes full circle as you end your unforgettable 14 days Morocco tour, filled with cultural discoveries, natural wonders, and extraordinary experiences.
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