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14 day tour itinerary from Casablanca | 2 weeks in Morocco

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Duration: 14 DAYS & 13 NIGHTS
Availability: YEAR ROUND
Departure Location: Casablanca
Tour Type: Private Tour
Ages: 3+ years old

14 day morocco tour itinerary from Casablanca

2 weeks in Morocco's Description :

During these 2 weeks in Morocco you’ll explore all the main imperial cities from Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Meknes, Fes to Marrakech and Essaouira. 14 days morocco tour itinerary‘s Scenic Drives: Touring Morocco is all about the senses. Take in the ever-changing scenery of the High and Middle Atlas Mountains, Cedar forest, Ziz valley, the majestic Sahara desert, Tinghir canyon and Dades Valley. Travel along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs and lastly the African North-West Coast.

Morocco tour itinerary: 14 days Private Tour from Casablanca

1st Day : Welcome to Casablanca

Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, you’ll meet your Private English-speaking driver and escort you to your hotel, where you’ll spend the first night of a 14-day morocco tour. The remainder of the day is free for you to Morocco’s economic city and take in the delights of Mohammed V Square.

2nd Day : Casablanca >> Rabat >> Asilah >> Tangier

After breakfast in your hotel, drive up north to Rabat Morocco’s capital. Upon arrival, take a tour of Rabat including Hassan tower and the Royal Tomb, as well as the ancient necropolis site of Chellah and Udayas kasbah. After lunch at your convenience, departure to Asilah, founded in Phonecian times, before arriving in the bustling port-city of Tangier. Check-into the hotel, overnight stay in Tangier.

3rd Day : Tangier >> Rif mountains >> Chefchaouen

This morning, take a half day city tour of Tangier. View Cape Spartel, and the Hercules Cave. From here, you will get an exceptional view of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Atlantic Ocean also. Afterwards, we head on to Chefchaouen across the Rif mountains. The rest of the day is at leisure. Explore the little hidden gems of the blue city including the Kasbah, built back in the 18th century, Uta Hammam, and the old Medina. The main square is the heart of the city, with the central mosque and cafés with incredible menus. The busy market is a mix of traditional Moroccan and tourist fare.

4th Day : Chefchaouen >> Volubilis >> Meknes >> Fes

After breakfast, we will be heading towards Fes through Volubilis and Meknes. Fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Take a stroll in the remains of the Roman and Berber cultures that once occupied it. Thereafter, the journey continues to the holy town of Moulay Idriss, Meknes is one of Morocco’s lesser-visited. It was built by Moulay Ismail and was conceived to be the ‘Versailles of Morocco’. View the famed gate of Bab El Mansour, and the Jewish Quarter. After lunch at your convenience, set out towards fes, the oldest and largest medieval city in the world.

5th Day : Fes Sightseeing Tour

This morning, you’ll meet your local guide at the hotel and begin the city tour of Morocco’s spiritual capital, Fes. Start by visiting the bronze doors of the Royal Palace nearby the Hebrew district ‘Mellah’. Then head on to an amazing panoramic view of the Medina from one of the hills surrounding the city. Thereafter, walk into the Medina to visit Attarine and Bou Inania Madrasas and the center of Koranic studies. Explore the tanneries, Souks, Ess-Seffarine and El-Nejjarine squares and also potteries. Furthermore, learn the fascinating history of the city, which was founded in the 9th century.

On the other hand, it is home to the world’s oldest university, once the capital of the kingdom before 1912. After lunch at a local restaurant, you are free to either choose to go back to your hotel or wander through the endless alleyways of the world’s largest Medina. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

6th Day : Fes >> Ifrane >> Cedar Forest >> Ziz Valley >> Erfoud >> Merzouga 

Departing early, we’ll leave Fes behind and head to Merzouga. Moreover, pass through Cedar forest full of Barbary Macaque monkeys, jagged rock faces, and tiny Berber villages as you cross the Middle atlas mountains and begin to descend towards the Sahara desert. Along the way, view glimpse of Morocco’s nomadic tribes, travelling across the mountains and also often staying in make shift tents as they head to their next destination.

After lunch in Midelt, hit the road again for the Majestic Merzouga desert. Stop by Ziz valley for a magnificent panoramic view. On arrival in Erfoud, famous for its fossil and marble products. Then continue to Merzouga for an overnight stay in a hotel near the Erg chebbi dunes.

7th Day : 4wd desert tour >> Khamlia >> Nomadic Berbers >> Camel Trekking >> Desert Camp

After breakfast, take a tour around the Erg chebbi dunes by 4-wheel drive vehicle through the gorgeous landscapes on the edge of the Sahara desert dunes. Afterwards, stop at Khamlia village, enjoy some Gnawa music. Next, share a cup of tea with a nomadic Berber family in their tents. Thereafter, head back to Merzouga center. Enjoy a Berber pizza for lunch in a traditional local restaurant. In the late afternoon, set off by camel for an incredible hour trek into the Sahara desert to witness a wonderful sunset and spend the night at a Berber camp. Dinner around campfire with Berber’s musical entertainment. 

8th Day : Merzouga >> Todgha Gorge >> Dades Canyon

Enjoy an early morning sunrise over a high dune of Erg chebbi. After freshening up and breakfast, ride camels back to Merzouga village. Then head off to Todgha Gorge in Tinghir. One of Morocco’s popular natural sights, the charm of Todra lies in its changing colors as the sun slowly moves from east to west over the towering vertical limestone cliffs that reach heights of 987ft. Furthermore, it’s carved deep into the High Atlas Mountains.

Plenty of time to wander through this sumptuous site, and then continue south-west to the city of Boumalne Dades. En route, stop by a Place known as Monkey fingers for taking some pictures. Next, a wonderful panoramic view of Dades Valley and the Mountains beyond. Once arrived, check-in and free time to relax. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.

9th Day : Dades Gorge >> Kelaat M'gouna >> Ouarzazate >> Ait benhaddou >> High atlas Mountains >> Marrakech

After breakfast, we’ll set out in the morning to one of the jewels of morocco, Ait ben haddou kasbah via the Rose’s valley in Kelaat M’gouna and the Skoura palm groves. Then push along to Ouarzazate along the Road of 1000 Kasbahs. In addition to that, it’s famed for being a prime filming location for many Hollywood TV shows and Blockbusters, there’s an opportunity to view the World’s largest film studio.

Upon arrival at the kasbah, in actuality, this setting has been used for more films than any other location in Morocco: Lawrence of Arabia, Babel, Gladiator and much more. After lunch and a visit to this famous kasbah, hit the road for Marrakech across the high atlas mountains. Check-into the hotel, overnight stay in Marrakech.

10th Day : Marrakech full city tour

After breakfast, meet your local expert in the hotel. Explore the delights of Marrakech on a full day city tour. Begin with the intricately decorated Bahia palace, intended to be the greatest palace of its time, when it was built in the late 19th century. Next stop, the Saadian Tombs, a historic royal necropolis. Thereafter, take a walk back to view the Grand Mosque of Koutoubia, with its minaret dominating the Marrakech skyline. 

After lunch and plenty of free time, continue on to the beautiful Garden of Majorelle, which was designed by the French Artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s. Next, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum nearby is also well worth a visit. Afterwards, return to Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where you can take a moment to watch the dancers, snake charmers, storytellers and acrobats. The rest of the day is at leisure, you may like to wander more around the Medina walls, discover the tangle of winding streets and alleys that open onto verdant gardens and also the lively souk (Market).

11th Day : Day trip to Ouzoud waterfalls

This morning after breakfast, we head to the highest Ouzoud waterfalls in North Africa on a full day trip into the fabulous High Atlas Mountains landscapes. Upon arrival at the Waterfalls of Ouzoud, after 3 hours drive and with time at leisure, take a stroll in the cascades to soak up nature. Look out for the resident Barbary monkeys, or enjoy a boat ride. After lunch at your convenience, drive back to Marrakech, with an estimated arrival of 5 PM.

12th Day : Marrakech >> Essaouira

Today we have a leisurely morning before starting our journey to Essaouira on Morocco’s Atlantic Coast. En route, stop by goats climbing the Argan trees for taking some photos. After that, continue the journey to an Argan oil Berber women’s Cooperative nearby (Optional). Take a moment to view traditional methods of extracting nutritive oil from this nut, reputedly rich in nutrients and also antioxidants beneficial to cosmetic and culinary.

Once get to Essaouira, enjoy the balance of the day at leisure. Why not head to the beachfront lined with a wide variety of cafés for sipping on a cup of coffee or Mint tea while witnessing the sunset or consider a visit to Medina and its bustling fish market, winding endless streets and alleyways lined with white-wash houses, as well as the tiny admirable spice and jewelry stores. Last but not least, don’t miss out a visit to Harbor’s port and its bright-colored fishing boats, an old Portuguese fortification built along the cliffs that defended the city from sea attacks.

13th Day : Essaouira >> Casablanca

Departing the city this morning, we head back to Morocco’s economic city. Upon arrival in Casablanca after a long drive from coastal Essaouira, visit Hassan II Grand Mosque, considered among the largest in the world. Besides, the mosque’s minaret is the tallest religious structure in the world. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon and evening at leisure, you are free to continue exploring, try your hand at haggling in Mohammed V square, or why not relax and enjoy the immaculate facilities of your hotel?

14th Day : Transfer to Airport

Our amazing 2 weeks in Morocco Travel Itinerary from Casablanca ends today after hotel check out. Transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

2 weeks in Morocco's Price Includes :

  • Pick up & Drop off at your Accommodation or Airport.
  • Tour in a Private 4WD with A/C and fuel throughout 2 weeks in Morocco Travel Itinerary.
  • Professional English/Spanish/… speaking Driver/Guide.
  • 12 nights at a hotel/riad with breakfast.
  • 4 day desert tour; Dinner is included.
  • 1 night at a Berber camp (private tent).
  • Camel trekking in the Erg chebbi dunes with an Experienced guide (a camel per person).
  • Local guide in Marrakech and Fes.

Morocco 2 week itinerary's Price Excludes :

  • 10 nights dinner, Lunch and drinks.
  • Tips for driver & Restaurant’s waiter (Optional).
  • Tickets of the Historical Monuments.

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2 weeks in Morocco - 14 days tour itinerary

Couple Traveller

My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our trip in morocco. Hmad was a kind and gentle Guide, he brought us to the best sights Morocco had to offer. We stayed in amazing accommodation and visited truly remarkable places. We were even invited to his home in a Berber village for lunch to truly see what the Berber way of life was like. He was really friendly and would answer any questions we had about the way of life of people here. Also, he would bring us to specific shops to purchase stuff like the desert scarf. Shopping at these places help the women who find it hard to get a job in a place like morocco.

The whole trip was packed full of activity and everything went really smoothly thanks to Hmad. It was my first time visiting the Sahara Desert and I will definitely recommend taking a trip with Hmad to see what Morocco has to offer!

November 19, 2019