Start your trip in Casablanca, visiting the stunning Hassan II Mosque and relaxing at the Corniche. and we Travel to Chefchaouen, the famous Blue Pearl, known for its blue streets and peaceful Ras El Maa Waterfall.
Head to Fes, Morocco’s cultural heart, exploring the ancient medina, Al Quaraouiyine University, and the Chouara Tannery.
Journey to the Sahara Desert in Merzouga, enjoy a camel trek on the Erg Chebbi dunes, and stay in a luxury desert camp. and Visit the dramatic Todra Gorge and the fragrant Valley of the Roses in the Dades Valley. you will Explore Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Morocco,” and the historic Ait Benhaddou Kasbah.
Arrive in Marrakech to experience the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa, peaceful Majorelle Garden, and beautiful Bahia Palace.
Enjoy a free day with options like a hot air balloon ride or relaxing at a traditional hammam.
End your tour with a transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport.
Highlights:
Start your trip in Casablanca, Morocco’s busy city. After landing at Mohammed V Airport, meet your guide and head to explore.
Hassan II Mosque stands tall by the ocean, showing amazing Moroccan art. Walk along the Corniche and enjoy the fresh sea air.
Overnight in Casablanca.
Travel to Chefchaouen, a beautiful town with blue-painted streets in the Rif Mountains.
Walk the Blue Medina with its shops and cafes. Visit the Kasbah Museum and relax by Ras El Maa Waterfall.
Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Head to Fes, stopping at Meknes to see the grand Bab Mansour gate and Moulay Ismail’s Mausoleum. Visit Volubilis, ancient Roman ruins with amazing mosaics.
Overnight in Fes.
Discover the old Fes el-Bali medina, full of narrow streets and markets. Visit Al Quaraouiyine University, the world’s oldest university, and the colorful Chouara Tannery.
Overnight in Fes.
Drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing Ifrane (“Little Switzerland”) and the Cedars Forest.
Ride a camel into the golden Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset. Stay overnight in a luxury desert camp with Berber hospitality and starry skies.
Overnight in Merzouga.
Enjoy sunrise over the dunes, then travel to the Dades Valley.
Hike in Todra Gorge, with its tall cliffs. Drive through the fragrant Valley of the Roses.
Overnight in Dades Valley.
Stop at Ouarzazate, visit the Atlas Film Studios and the famous Ait Benhaddou Kasbah. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass with breathtaking views.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Feel the energy of Jemaa el-Fnaa Square with its food and performers. Relax in the colorful Majorelle Garden. Visit the historic Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Choose your own adventure! Take a hot air balloon ride, visit the scenic Ourika Valley or Ouzoud Waterfalls, or unwind with a traditional hammam spa.
Overnight in Marrakech.
After breakfast, transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport for your flight home.
Marrakech: Jemaa el-Fnaa, Saadian Tombs, and Majorelle Garden.
Ait Benhaddou: UNESCO-listed ksar and film locations.
Merzouga: Erg Chebbi dunes and desert camping.
Fes: Al Quaraouiyine University and Chouara Tannery.
Chefchaouen: The blue-painted medina and Ras El Maa waterfall.
Casablanca: Hassan II Mosque and the Corniche.
Popular souvenirs include:
Handmade rugs and carpets
Argan oil products
Traditional pottery and ceramics
Spices and teas
Leather goods
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites.
Ask for permission before taking photos of people.
Bargaining is expected in souks, but do so respectfully.
Greetings are important; a simple “Salam alaikum” (peace be upon you) goes a long way.
Accommodation varies depending on the destination:
Cities (Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca): Comfortable hotels or riads (traditional Moroccan houses with courtyards).
Desert (Merzouga): Overnight stays in luxury desert camps with basic amenities.
Small towns (Chefchaouen, Dades Valley): Charming guesthouses or boutique hotels.
Clothing: Lightweight, breathable clothing for daytime and warm layers for cooler desert nights. Modest attire is recommended for visiting religious sites.
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes for exploring medinas and sturdy sandals for the desert.
Accessories: Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a scarf for protection against sun and sand.
Other essentials: A reusable water bottle, camera, power adapter, and personal toiletries.
This tour offers a blend of Morocco’s most iconic experiences:
Cultural immersion: Explore ancient medinas, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and traditional Berber villages.
Natural wonders: From the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains and lush valleys, the tour showcases Morocco’s diverse landscapes.
Historical depth: Visit historic kasbahs, ksars, and cities that have played pivotal roles in Morocco’s history.
Authentic experiences: Enjoy camel rides, desert camping, and interactions with local communities.
The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be extremely hot, especially in the desert, while winters can be chilly in the mountains.
“We traveled as a family of four, and this tour was perfect for us. The itinerary was well-paced, and there was something for everyone – history in Fes, adventure in the Sahara, and relaxation in Marrakech. Our kids loved the camel trek, and my husband and I enjoyed the cultural tours and delicious Moroccan cuisine. The guides were so patient and helpful, especially with the kids. Thank you for an unforgettable family vacation!”
“I’ve traveled to many places, but this 10-day tour from Casablanca was one of the best experiences of my life. Chefchaouen was like something out of a fairytale, and Fes was a cultural treasure trove. The Sahara Desert was surreal – waking up to the sunrise over the dunes is something I’ll never forget. The team behind this tour is incredible – they made sure we were comfortable, informed, and having fun every step of the way. Highly recommend!”
“This tour was everything I dreamed of and more! From the moment we landed in Casablanca to our final day in Marrakech, every detail was perfectly planned. The highlight for me was the Sahara Desert – riding a camel into the dunes and spending the night in a luxury desert camp was magical. The guides were knowledgeable, the accommodations were top-notch, and the food was delicious. If you’re thinking about booking this tour, just do it. You won’t regret it!”