Overview

Your 16-day Moroccan adventure begins with a warm welcome at Casablanca’s airport. You’ll start by exploring Casablanca is Morocco’s economic hub, famous for its modern vibe and the grand Hassan II Mosque before traveling to Rabat, where you’ll uncover the rich history and elegant architecture of the capital. Your adventure continues in Asilah, a charming coastal town known for its artistic flair, and Tangier, a city where the Mediterranean and Atlantic meet, followed by the enchanting blue streets of Chefchaouen.
Explore the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the imperial city of Meknes before delving into Fez, where a local guide will reveal its labyrinthine medina and cultural treasures. Travel through Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland,” and the nearby cedar forest, where you might spot Barbary macaques. Proceed to Midelt and then into the stunning landscapes of the Merzouga desert, where you’ll explore the towering dunes of Erg Chebbi. Experience the local culture with a visit to Khamlia for traditional Gnaoua music and meet nomadic families. Marvel at the natural wonders of Todra Gorge and Dades Gorge, and explore the Rose Valley’s stunning scenery. In Ouarzazate, visit the iconic Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou before crossing the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka. In Marrakesh, a local guide will help you navigate the bustling souks and historic sites. Your journey continues to Essaouira’s coastal charm before concluding in Agadir, with a visit to the beautiful Cascade Imouzzer. Finally, you’ll be transferred to the airport, and the tour ends.

Tour plan

Detailed Itinerary

1st Day: Arrival at Casablanca Airport

Welcome to Morocco! Your guide will pick you up at the Airport to your hotel in Casablanca.

Casablanca – Rabat – Asilah

Today, we’ll pick you up from your hotel and go to visit Casablanca overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, home of industries and finance business. once we arrive, we’ll go to visit Mohammed V Square. It’s a lively and bustling area, particularly during the daytime when people are going about their daily activities. It’s a great place to soak in the atmosphere, people-watch, and appreciate the blend of historical and modern architecture. Next, we’ll head to the spectacular Mosque of Hassan II situated directly at the ocean. Its a largest mosque in Africa, built in the modern era. Afterwards, enjoy a leisurely walk along the Corniche Boulevard, a scenic promenade lined with palm trees and offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Now, we drive towards to Rabat. Following we arrive. It will be time for lunch before embarking to discover the city. Next, we go to visit many historical monuments, including the magnificent mausoleum of Mohammed V and Hassan II, Hassan Tower a largest minaret in the world, the Royal Palace. Overnight in riad/hotal at Asilah.

Asilah – Tangier – Chefchaouen

Today, you’ll be plenty of time to visit Asilah, which has historical landmarks such as the Portuguese ramparts and gates that showcase its past as a fortified town. Visit the medina of Asilah is a maze of narrow streets lined with whitewashed buildings adorned with colorful murals, contributing to the town’s artistic character. Next, We drive towards to Tangier, where we go to visit the Caves of Hercules in Tangier. It’s an archaeological cave complex, situated 14 km west of Tangier city, then we move to visit Cape Spartel is a stunning natural landmark that holds geographical significance due to its location at the entrance of the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Afterwards, we continue our trip to Chefchaouen. Overnight in riad at Chefchaouen.

Chefchaouen, also known as Blue Pearl, is famous for its blue-painted buildings, which give it a unique and distinctive look. The town has a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere, with many small cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine. There are also several historic landmarks in the town, including the Grand Mosque, the Kasbah, and the Ethnographic Museum. Also you can explore the town’s winding alleyways and colorful streets. Visitors can wander through the town’s blue-painted buildings, which provide a unique backdrop for photographs and a one-of-a-kind experience. Overnight in riad at Chefchaouen.

Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fez

After breakfast, you’ll leave Chefchaouen to Fes. Our first stop of the day is to Volubilis an amazing ruins of the ancient Roman Empire. Its a UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in the 3rd century BC. You’ll be plenty of time to discover the ruins of this historical site. The next stop will be in Meknes. It was once the capital of Morocco during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail, who left a lasting mark on the city’s architecture and development. Overnight in riad at Fes.

A full-day tour to explore one of the most famous imperial cities. In the morning you’ll meet our local guide in your hotel and we’ll drive to Royal Palace, founded in 1276 by Abu Yusuf Yaqub. Next, we head towards Panorama of Fez, where you’ll see a wonderful panoramic view of the Medina. After that, Let’s go visit the Pottery, Bab Boujeloud and Chouara Tannery. Afterward, your guide will organize for you a walking tour of the Medina visiting the famous many historical monuments. It founded in the 9th century and in 1981 was included into the UNESCO World Heritage site. It is famous for being home to the world’s oldest university named Al-Qarawiyyin. Take in the beautiful historic buildings and homes while discovering their stories in the Medina. Overnight at riad/hotel.

Fez – Ifran – Cedar Forest – Midelt

Today, we will start our tour from Fes to Ifrane ciry, which is known for its beautiful landscapes, clean streets, and European-style architecture. its often known as Switzerland of Morocco due to its resemblance to Swiss towns with its alpine-style houses and snowy winters. Next, we drive to Cedar Forest in Ifrane, which provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Barbary macaques. Next, we move to the last stop of the day is to Midelt, nestled between the High Atlas and Middle Atlas mountain ranges. It’s known for its picturesque landscapes, particularly its proximity to the Ziz Valley. Overnight in riad/hotel at Midelt.

Midelt – Ziz Valley – Rissani – Merzouga

After breakfast, we will drive you along the foothills of Ziz valley Mountains to the sahara desert of Merzouga, enjoying the mesmerizing landscape of the valley. We’ll stop for a cup of coffe at the peak of the mountain, seeing a wonderful panoramic view of Ziz valley. Next, we go to Rissani Town, where you’ll visit one of the oldest and most authentic traditional markets in the country, with a rich history dating back several centuries. The last stop the day is to Merzouga, where you’ll have the opportunity to seeing a fascinating panorama view of the high sand dunes of “Erg Chebbi”. Once we arrive you will meet the driver camel, where pick up for desert camp to spend the night in this typical Berber camp in Erg chebbi. Enjoy a a wonderful view during the sundown over the sand dunes and traditional dinner under the stars with the beat of locals traditional folk songs and dancing around the campfire.

Merzouga – Khamlia – Nomad Family – Tour of the Dunes

After your breakfast, you’ll starts your trip to explore Merzouga desert in a 4×4 vehicle. Our first stop is to Khamlia village. It’s known for being a settlement of the Gnawa people, an ethnic group with African roots, predominantly from West Africa, but they speak Berber as their mother tongue. The Gnawa people have a distinct cultural heritage that includes music, dance, and spiritual practices. Next, we head to visit nomad families who still maintain connections to their traditional way of life. You can spend time with them, learn about their customs, and even have the chance to participate in daily activities like milking camels or baking traditional bread. Afterward, we will take you on a thrilling off-road adventure through the dunes. It’s a great way to cover more ground and witness the changing landscapes of the desert. Lunch in the local restaurant Merzouga. Overnight in riad at Merzouga.

Merzouga – Erfoud – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges

In the early morning, you’ll climb the dunes upwards to watch the sunrise. Memorable experience! Return into the camp for having a typical breakfast. Then depart to Todra Gorges, is a lovely stop along the route to the Sahara desert, and features high limestone cliffs rising up to 300m. The landscape of this place even in summer leaves a deep impression. Lunch in the local restaurant Todra Dades. The last stop of the day is to winding Road in Dades. It’s a Gorge carved out by the Dades River, which separates the Atlas Mountains to the Anti-Atlas. Overnight in your riad at Dades.

Dades Gorges – Roses Valley – Aït Benhaddou – Tizi n’Tichka – Marrakesh

After breakfast, we drive towards Marrakesh. Our first stop of the day is to Kalaat M’Gouna, also known as roses valley, where provides insights into the local Berber culture and way of life. The town is famous for its rose cultivation and production. Every May, Kalaat M’Gouna hosts the Rose Festival, a vibrant celebration of the local rose harvest. Next, we move to visit Kasbah of Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 and one of Morocco’s most famous sites. Once we arrive, it will be time for lunch and have a memorable lunch. Ait Benhaddou is a fortified historic kasbah and was a major stop point on the ancient caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara. Many various movies were filmed at this historic site such as Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, The Message, and most recent critically acclaimed series Game of Thrones. Next, we continue our tour to the last stop through Tizi n’Tichka mountain pass 2.260m. Time for a short stop for some great photos and rest. Overnight in your riad/hotel at Marrakesh.

This full day Trip let you to visit historical sites with a local guide, including Bahia Palace one of the beautiful palaces build in the late 19th century. Then visit the Saadien’s Tombs, which were built in the late 16th century. Ibn Youssef School is an islamic Madrasa, founded in the 14th century by the Almoravid Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf. Next, you’ll walking through the narrow alleyways of the Medina towards Jemaa El-Fna Square, while enjoy walking through the narrow alleyways packed with market stalls that sell handmade objects and jewelry for all tastes. Then let’s walking through the narrow alleyways of the Medina towards Jemaa El-Fna Square, while enjoy the narrow alleyways packed with market stalls. The Jemaa el-Fna square is a main square of the city and gate to the souks. Here the merchants of the area come to display and sell their goods. When you feel hungry get ready to taste the famous area cuisine and have a memorable lunch. Afterward, head to visit the Majorelle Garden, is a famous botanical garden. It was designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the early 20th century and is now owned by the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé.

Marrakesh – Essaouira

In the morning, we will pick you up at your hotel/riad towards Essaouira. We wil drive towards to Sidi Mokhtar town is where we will make our first stop of the day for morning local refreshments. Before arriving at the laste stop of the day, you will bring you first to the Argan trees forest, you might catch a glimpse of some goats climbing the branches of Argan oil. Following we Arrive, you’ll have the opportunity to view panorama of Essaouira and get a great look at the medina before exploring them on foot.
The medina of Essaouira known as Mogador became a UNESCO World Heritage in the year 2001. In the shade of these walls, you’ll have time to explore each each of the medina’s famous historical monuments and ruins such as, souk of medina that offers you a stroll through the lanes of merchants, Gates of Medina, Sqala du Port and Ramparts of the city, by the sea there’s a platform with cannons pointed out at the sea and, taste local seafood delights at its best. Overnght in your hotel/riad at Essaouira

Essaouira – Agadir

After breakfast, we drive towards to Agadir city, is a popular coastal city in Morocco known for its stunning beaches. Enjoy your morning relaxing on the sandy shores. Take some time to explore the marina area, where you’ll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Visit Agadir Oufella (the old Kasbah), is a historic site offering stunning panoramic views of Agadir and its coastline. Perched on a hill, the Kasbah’s ruins provide a glimpse into the city’s past and a picturesque backdrop for photos. Don’t miss a visit to Souk El Had, bustling market where you can discover a wide range of Moroccan goods, from spices and textiles to handicrafts. Overnight in your hotel at Agadir.

Agadir – Cascade Imouzzer

begin with a scenic drive through the Atlas Mountains, enjoying the dramatic views along the route. Once you arrive in the picturesque village, explore its traditional Berber architecture and beautiful natural settings. Next, we move to Imouzzer Waterfalls, where you can swim in the natural pools or take a pleasant hike in the lush surroundings. Overnight in hotel at Agadir.

Agadir – Marrakesh or Agadir Airport

Today, there’s free time until the transfer to the airport for the flight to the next destination.


Included

  • Private Vehicle with A/C
  • Experienced English-speaking Driver/Guide
  • Pick-up & drop-off at/from your Hotel/Riad or Airport
  • Local Guide in Volubilis, Fez and Marrakesh
  • All Accommodations
  • Meals: Breakfasts and Dinners Except in Chefchaouen, Fez, Marrakesh and Essaouira are Breakfast only.
  • Camel Trek In & Out Desert Camp
  • Sandboarding (Optional)
Included Services:
  • Service quality
  • Free time to explore the sites

Not Included

  • Tipping & other personal expenses
  • Lunches
  • Drinks
  • Paid visits