From Marrakech to Tangier, this 10-day Morocco Trip captures Morocco’s most captivating landscapes, cities, and cultural gems. Begin with a walking exploration of Marrakech’s bustling streets before moving on to Essaouira, where soft coastal breezes greet you. Cross the striking High Atlas Mountains and the cinematic scenery of Ouarzazate, heading toward the golden Sahara dunes for camel treks and starlit nights. Continue north to the timeless charm of Fes with its winding medina, then to the blue-painted beauty of Chefchaouen, nestled high in the Rif Mountains. End in Tangier, a cosmopolitan port city where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet, leaving you immersed in the many layers of Morocco‘s magic.
On your arrival at Marrakech Menara Airport, your driver will meet you and take you to your hotel or riad in the heart of the medina. the rest of the day should be devoted to relaxing after your journey, enjoying Moroccan mint tea, and maybe going for a brief walk to get your first impression of this lively Red City.
Spend the day exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech. With your local guide, begin at the iconic Koutoubia Mosque,then continue to the Bahia Palace, an elegant 19th-century residence known for its intricate carvings, lush gardens, and colorful tilework. Visit the Saadian Tombs. Next, dive into the heart of the medina. A maze of narrow alleys lined with souks bursting with spices, textiles, lanterns, leather goods, and more.
Your guide will help you uncover hidden corners and unique finds that most travelers miss. Finish the guided tour in Jemaa el-Fnaa square, the beating heart of Marrakech, where snake charmers, street performers, and food stalls create a lively atmosphere. In the afternoon, enjoy some free time: relax in a traditional hammam, sip mint tea at a rooftop café, or continue exploring the city’s vibrant streets at your own pace.
Leave Marrakech and head west, crossing the Tizi n’Test Pass into the plains of Asni on your way toward the Atlantic coast (about a 1-hour drive). Along the route, pause to photograph the iconic argan trees, famously home to goats that climb their branches. Visit a local women’s cooperative to see how traditional argan oil is still produced by hand, just as their grandmothers did. Arrive in Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore its charming medina, the Skala de la Ville ramparts that once defended the city from seaborne invaders, and the bustling fishing port. Stroll along the beach or browse local artisan workshops before settling in for a restful night.
After breakfast, we leave Essaouira and begin our drive southeast across Morocco. Along the way, we cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains (2,260 m), pausing to admire the stunning panoramic views of winding roads and valleys below. Next, we visit the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous backdrop for blockbusters such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones. In Ouarzazate, explore the impressive Taourirt Kasbah and, time permitting, the Atlas Film Studios. The journey continues through the Skoura Oasis and the fragrant Valley of Roses, arriving in the scenic Dades Valley with its winding river for an overnight stay.
Start your day with a short visit to the Dades Gorges, marveling at the spectacular Monkey Finger rock formations. Continue on to the Todgha Gorge, where towering cliffs inspire awe at every turn. Journey through Tinejdad to M’Laaab, where you can try on traditional Berber costumes and capture memorable photos. Stop for lunch in Touroug before driving on to Erfoud, a city famous for its fossils. Next, visit Rissani, the original city of the Alaouite dynasty and home to one of the oldest markets in the region take time for a short stroll and some local shopping. Finally, arrive in Merzouga and board camels for a trek into the desert, arriving at your camp in time for sunset. Enjoy a traditional dinner and music around the campfire beneath the star-filled sky.
Start your day with a stunning sunrise over the golden Sahara dunes, a moment that truly captures the desert’s magic. After breakfast at the camp, your driver will take you on a 4-hour desert adventure. Visit a nomadic family living in traditional tents and share tea while learning about their simple, resilient lifestyle. Continue to the M’ifis mines, once rich in minerals, then on to Khamlia Village to enjoy the spiritual music of the Gnawa people. For lunch, enjoy a delicious homemade Berber pizza. End with a peaceful walk in a quiet desert oasis before heading to your hotel to relax and enjoy the fresh desert air.
After an early breakfast at the desert camp, you depart Merzouga, leaving the golden dunes behind, and head north toward Fes. Your first highlight is the Ziz Valley, an impressive landscape of lush palm groves and traditional fortified villages perfect for photo stops and contrasting the greenery with the rugged desert cliffs. Next, continue to the typical Berber town of Midelt, nestled between the Middle Atlas Mountains, an ideal spot for a coffee break or lunch while enjoying the scenic surroundings. Later, pass through the small town of Zaida, offering glimpses of local markets and everyday Berber life.
Ascend further through cedar forests, where you may spot Barbary macaques playing freely among the trees. The route then winds up to Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland” for its Alpine-style architecture and clean streets a pleasant place for a brief stroll in a peaceful atmosphere. Finally, arrive in Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart, where you’ll check into your riad for the evening to relax and prepare for tomorrow’s exploration of the medina, historic monuments, and artisanal workshops.
First, visit the Royal Palace gates to admire their impressive architecture, followed by a stop at a traditional ceramic factory located just outside the city, where you can see skilled artisans at work. Then, enjoy a panoramic view of the ancient city from Borj Nord. Later, step into the UNESCO-recognized medina a vast labyrinth of narrow lanes filled with market stalls, religious schools (madrassas), and artisans’ workshops.
Visit the University of Al Quaraouiyine, which has been in continuous operation for over eight centuries, and witness the traditional leather tanning process at the colorful Chouara Tanneries. As you walk through the streets, rich in Islamic architecture, take a moment, to admire how this vibrant city was designed for living by pilgrims from around the world in medieval times. Remarkably, it remains just as alive to this day.
After breakfast, leave Fes and drive north toward Chefchaouen. Today’s first stop is Meknes, an imperial city and former capital of Morocco. Here, visit the magnificent Bab Mansour, one of Morocco’s most iconic city gates, and the Royal Stables, once home to thousands of horses. Explore the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, admired for its exotic architecture and the fascinating history of the sultan. After Meknes, continue to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ancient Roman ruins of Morocco. Stroll among well-preserved mosaics, arches, and temples, imagining life in this once-thriving settlement.
From Volubilis, drive through the scenic Rif Mountains toward Chefchaouen, arriving in the late afternoon or early evening. Nestled in the mountains, this picturesque town is famed for its striking blue-painted streets and relaxed atmosphere. After checking into your riad, enjoy an evening wandering the alleys, soaking in the mountain views, and sampling traditional Moroccan dishes. Chefchaouen perfectly blends history, culture, and stunning natural scenery.
On the last day of your Morocco itinerary 10 Days, after breakfast, leave Chefchaouen and head toward Tangier, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Along the way, enjoy rolling hills and picturesque villages, catching glimpses of everyday life in northern Morocco and the scenic Rif Mountains. Upon arrival Tangier, if time permits. Pay a short visit to the Hercule cave, then take in sweeping views of the Strait of Gibraltar, seemingly close enough to touch Europe.
Explore the city’s colorful heritage, wander through the lively medina. Savor a leisurely lunch at a local café, then stroll along the Corniche, feeling the cool sea breeze. Depending on your flight departure you will be transferred to the airport with your luggage, leaving Morocco with unforgettable memories, stamped in photographs and in the soul, of a truly magical adventure.
End of the 10 Days in Morocco from Marrakech
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We know that every traveler is different, that’s why we designed this Morocco itinerary 10 Days, to showcase the best of Morocco’s culture, landscapes, and local life, we understand that sometimes you wish there were an extra day or two in certain places. No worries!! we offer full flexibility to tailor the trip according to your preferences and needs, whether adding a stop, spend more time in a specific location, or adjust the pace of the itinerary, we’re happy to tailor the tour to suit your needs. Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions, suggest options, and help customize your journey your way. And remember: the more people in your group, the lower the cost per person, as transportation costs are shared. Feel free to reach out anytime. We’re here to make your Moroccan experience as perfect for you as possible.

Our experience with Jamal from Moroccan Trips was absolutely exceptional. From the very first meeting, he displayed professionalism, deep knowledge of Morocco, and genuine warmth. He tailored the itinerary perfectly to our interests, ensuring we explored both famous sights and hidden gems. His driving skills were excellent, making long journeys comfortable and safe. Jamal’s storytelling and insights about Moroccan history, culture, and traditions enriched every stop along the way. He also ensured we experienced local cuisine and authentic encounters with Berber communities. Overall, Jamal made our Moroccan adventure seamless, memorable, and truly unforgettable!!

Traveling with Brahim from Moroccan Trips was an unforgettable experience. From the start, he was highly professional, knowledgeable, and extremely friendly, making us feel comfortable immediately. He designed an itinerary that balanced iconic landmarks with off-the-beaten-path treasures, giving us a full Moroccan experience. Brahim’s driving was smooth and safe, and he shared fascinating stories about Morocco’s history, culture, and traditions at every stop. He also introduced us to local cuisine and authentic cultural encounters, enhancing our journey. Brahim’s attention to detail and warm personality made our trip seamless, enjoyable, and absolutely unforgettable. Highly recommended.
Currency: The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets. ATMs are available in most cities.
Language: Arabic and Amazigh are the official languages, but French is commonly spoken. In tourist areas, English is widely understood.
Weather: Morocco has varied climates. Coastal areas are mild, while inland cities can get very hot in summer. The desert is hot during the day and cool at night. Check the seasonal weather to pack accordingly.
Cultural Respect: Morocco is a Muslim country with conservative customs. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Respect local traditions and always ask before photographing people.
Tipping: Tipping is customary and appreciated. In restaurants, taxis, and for guides or hotel staff, a small tip goes a long way.
Connectivity: SIM cards with data are affordable and easy to purchase. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes.
Prices vary depending on accommodation, transport, and inclusions, but a typical guided 10-day tour ranges from $1,200 to $2,500 per person.
A well-rounded itinerary includes Marrakech, Essaouira, Ouarzazate, Dades & Todgha Gorges, Merzouga Desert, Fes, Chefchaouen, and Tangier, balancing cities, desert, and mountains.
Yes, with careful planning, you can experience these highlights along with stops like Essaouira, Ouarzazate, and Chefchaouen.
Yes, 10 days allows you to explore both cultural cities and natural landscapes, including desert adventures and mountain villages.
Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) are ideal for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Typically 6–8 cities, including major stops and scenic villages.
Marrakech medina, Essaouira, Ait Ben Haddou, Merzouga dunes, Fes medina, Chefchaouen, and Tangier’s Corniche.
Yes, most itineraries include camel treks at Merzouga, often followed by an overnight in a desert camp.
Options range from luxury riads, desert camps, boutique hotels, and traditional guesthouses, depending on the package.
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