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Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca

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    Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca

    (537 Reviews)
    • 15 Days / 14 Nights
    • Max People : No Limits
    • Wifi Available
    • Everyday
    • Min Age : 1+
    • Pickup: Airpot / Hotel
    Overview

    Morocco is a mesmerizing blend of ancient tradition and modern flair, where labyrinthine medinas meet golden dunes and snow-capped peaks. Opting for the Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca allows you to immerse yourself in the country’s rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture without rushing. You’ll travel through time in imperial cities, ride camels in the Sahara, marvel at mountain passes, and savor tagines in local riads.

    This itinerary is designed for travelers who want the full Moroccan experience from bustling souks to tranquil oases. With two full weeks, you can explore both famous attractions and hidden gems, guided by local insight and authentic encounters.

    Highlights
    • Visiting the iconic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca

    • Exploring the historic landmarks of Rabat, Morocco’s capital

    • Wandering the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen

    • Touring the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis

    • Discovering the imperial cities: Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech

    • Getting lost in the Fes medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

    • Crossing the Middle and High Atlas Mountains

    • Riding a camel through the Sahara Desert at sunset

    • Spending a magical night in a Berber desert camp under the stars

    • Hiking through the dramatic Todra Gorges and scenic Dades Valley

    • Visiting the film studios and kasbahs of Ouarzazate

    • Exploring the fortified village of Ait Benhaddou

    • Experiencing the vibrant energy of Jemaa el-Fnaa square in Marrakech

    • Relaxing in the stunning Majorelle Garden

    • Shopping for traditional Moroccan handicrafts in local souks

    Departure & Return Location

    Casablanca

    Departure Time

    8:00 AM

    Price Includes

    • 13 nights accommodation
    • Dinners included in the Sahara Desert, Dades Valley, and other rural stops
    • Daily breakfast included
    • Air-conditioned vehicle
    • Fuel, parking and all car’s related fees
    • Personal English speaking driver
    • Camel trekking
    • Desert camping

    Price Excludes

    • Flight tickets
    • Entrance tickets to
    • Monuments and museums
    • Lunches
    Itinerary

    Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

    Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca Arrival at Casablanca International Airport and private transfer to your hotel. After check-in, the rest of the day is at your leisure to relax and recover from your journey. Depending on your energy, a gentle stroll along the Corniche or a panoramic view of the city can be arranged.

    Overnight in Casablanca

    Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat – Asilah

    Begin your journey by visiting the iconic Hassan II Mosque from the exterior and accessible courtyards. Its location over the Atlantic and intricate artistry make it one of the most beautiful mosques in the world.
    Continue to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, known for its refined atmosphere. Enjoy a panoramic drive through the Royal Palace area, visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and admire the Hassan Tower.
    Later, head up the coast to the peaceful town of Asilah, known for its ocean breeze, whitewashed walls, and colorful murals.

    Overnight in Asilah – Boutique hotel or ocean-view riad.

    Day 3: Asilah – Tangier - Chefchaoune blue city

    Enjoy the charming medina of Asilah before continuing along the Mediterranean to Tangier. Visit the dramatic Cape Spartel where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, and view the legendary Hercules Caves (partially accessible).
    Afterward, head inland toward the Rif Mountains and reach Chefchaouen, one of Morocco’s most photogenic towns, nestled in a serene valley painted in shades of blue.

    Overnight in Chefchaouen – Comfortable riad with adapted access.

    Day 4 : Free Day in Chefchaouen

    his day is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Chefchaouen’s medina is calm and compact, ideal for exploring with a scooter. You can relax in the main square, shop for local handicrafts, visit a café with panoramic views, or take photos of the picturesque blue-washed streets.
    Optional assistance is available if you wish to be guided in the medina.

    Overnight in Chefchaouen

    Day 5: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes

    Depart the mountains and head south to the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis. While not all areas are fully accessible, there are scenic spots for panoramic viewing and photography.
    Continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. See the grand Bab Mansour gate and El Hedim Square, then take a short drive to the spiritual city of Fes.

    Overnight in Fes – Riad or hotel near the medina with scooter access.

     

     

    Day 6: Full Day in Fes with Local Guide

    Explore the cultural and religious capital of Morocco with a local guide.
    Highlights include the grand Royal Palace gates, the old Jewish Quarter (Mellah), ceramic workshops, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the ancient medina.
    To accommodate mobility, the visit focuses on wide streets, open monuments, and panoramic spots. The bustling medina can be partially explored with assistance or skipped in favor of more accessible areas.
    A gluten- and dairy-free lunch will be arranged in a traditional Moroccan restaurant.

    Overnight in Fes

    Day 7: Fes – Ifrane – Midelt – Merzouga Desert

    Head south into the Middle Atlas Mountains. Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca ,Stop in Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine architecture and clean air. Continue through cedar forests and the town of Midelt, crossing into the Ziz Valley, known for its palm groves and hidden oases.
    Arrive at the edge of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga, where your desert kasbah awaits. For comfort, we’ll avoid traditional camps and arrange a luxurious stay near the dunes with full amenities.

    Overnight in Merzouga area – Desert lodge or luxury kasbah with easy access.

    Day 8: Merzouga Desert Tour

    A day to fully experience the beauty and culture of the Sahara. Begin with a scenic 4×4 tour of the dunes, visiting a nomad family who live in traditional tents and exploring fossil sites and desert villages.
    Enjoy a camel ride over the dunes (without needing to walk in the sand), and take in a peaceful sunset. In the evening, a traditional dinner and Berber music by the fire create an unforgettable atmosphere.

    Overnight in Merzouga

    Day 9: Merzouga Desert – Rissani – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

    Depart the desert and stop in the traditional town of Rissani, known for its authentic souk and lively atmosphere.
    Continue to the dramatic Todra Gorges, with towering cliffs and a beautiful oasis – the walkways near the river are mostly flat and scooter-friendly.
    In the afternoon, travel through small Berber villages and arrive in the Dades Valley, known for its red rock formations and kasbahs.

    Overnight in Dades Valley – Local guesthouse or kasbah hotel with comfort and character

    Day 10: Dades Valley – Kalaat M’Gouna – Ouarzazate

    Continue your scenic drive through the Valley of Roses, where thousands of rose petals are harvested each spring for cosmetics.Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca
    Visit the traditional Kasbah Amridil in Skoura (with adapted access), then reach Ouarzazate, Morocco’s cinema capital. You can visit the exterior of Atlas Film Studios or enjoy a relaxing evening in town.

    Overnight in Ouarzazate

     

    Day 11: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

    Visit the famous Ksar Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site used in films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. While the village itself has uneven ground, we will take you to an accessible viewing point to enjoy and photograph this spectacular site.
    Then, journey through the winding roads of the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the Tizi n’Tichka Pass. The scenery includes Berber villages, forests, and terraced farms.
    Arrive in Marrakech and check in to your comfortable hotel or riad.

    Overnight in Marrakech – Accessible hotel near the old town.

     

    Day 12: Full Day in Marrakech

    Meet your local guide for a carefully adapted tour of Marrakech Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca Explore the beautiful Bahia Palace, stroll through the Jewish Quarter, and enjoy the gardens and courtyards of the Koutoubia Mosque surroundings.
    Walk or roll through the wide lanes of the medina, where you’ll see traditional spice shops, crafts, and architecture.
    Lunch will be organized in a restaurant offering delicious gluten- and dairy-free Moroccan dishes.
    Optionally visit the peaceful Majorelle Garden (adapted paths), once owned by Yves Saint Laurent.

    Overnight in Marrakech

    Day 13: Marrakech – Casablanca

    After breakfast, begin your return drive to Casablanca. On the way, enjoy scenic views or make small detours for photo opportunities. Arrive in Casablanca and settle in for your last evening in Morocco of Morocco 14 Days Itinerary From Casablanca

    Overnight in Casablanca

     

    Day 14: Transfer to Casablanca Airport

    Private transfer from your hotel to Casablanca International Airport. Our team will assist you with luggage and check-in support if needed.
    We hope you leave with unforgettable memories and a deep connection to Moroccan culture and landscapes.

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    FAQs

    What languages do the guides speak?

    Our professional guides speak English, and we can arrange for guides who speak other languages upon request.

    Is the tour suitable for children?

    Yes, the tour is suitable for children. However, please consider the activities involved, such as the camel ride, and ensure your children are comfortable with them.

    Is it safe to travel to the desert?

    Yes, it is generally safe. Tour operators ensure that travelers have a safe and enjoyable experience.

    Do I need travel insurance?

    It’s always a good idea to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unexpected events.

    Note:

    This Morocco Tour itinerary is just an example. Contact us, and we will create a personalized itinerary tailored specifically for you.

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