On this once in a lifetime 14-days in Morocco itinerary you will get to know the best of what Morocco has to offer. Experience the bustling souks of Marrakech as well as the serene blue alleys of Chefchaouen all in this two-week adventure that combines history, culture and natural beauty. Journey through ancient medinas, visit the imperial cities, traverse the stunning High Atlas Mountains and ride camels as you trek into the Sahara Desert flats. You will also be a part of the bustling markets, traditional Berber villages and splendid kasbahs, as well as enjoy the legendary Moroccan hospitality. From adventure to culture to relaxation, this 14-day Morocco tour highlights the very best that the country has to offer.
Upon landing in Casablanca your adventure with Moroccan Trips officially begins. After passing through customs one of our friendly and experienced drivers will be waiting to escort you comfortably to your hotel Take the remainder of the day to unwind after your flight. If you arrive early enough, you might enjoy a relaxing stroll along the Atlantic Corniche or choose to explore the remarkable Hassan II Mosque an architectural gem and one of the largest mosques in the world, beautifully positioned beside the ocean This first day offers you a soft start before diving into the wonders of Morocco. Tonight you’ll settle into a cozy hotel located close to the iconic Hassan II Mosque.
After breakfast your journey with Moroccan Trips depart Casablanca and journey north along Morocco scenic Atlantic coastline toward Rabat, the country political and cultural capital. In Rabat, explore key landmarks such as the impressive Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V marveling at the city’s blend of historic and modern architecture.
Continue to the coastal town of Asilah known for its whitewashed medina, vibrant murals, and relaxed seaside atmosphere. Take time to wander through its peaceful streets enjoy local cafés, and soak in the artistic and cultural vibe that makes Asilah a favorite stop along Morocco northern coast Spend the night in a charming hotel or riad in Asilah enjoying the calm coastal ambiance.
Leaving the peaceful coastal atmosphere of Asilah, your journey continues north toward Tangier a lively port city positioned at the meeting point of Africa and Europe. Once in Tangier you’ll have time to explore its bustling old medina full of winding alleys traditional markets and historic charm. You may also wish to visit the ancient Kasbah, the fascinating Hercules Cave, and the well-known Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.
After lunch, the road leads inland through the scenic Rif Mountains until you reach Morocco’s beloved Chefchaouen, famously called the “Blue Pearl.” With its blue-washed walls, peaceful lanes, and vibrant handicraft stalls, this mountain town offers one of the most photogenic and charming atmospheres in the country. It’s a wonderful place to experience authentic Rif culture and enjoy a relaxing evening.
Today is completely yours to enjoy the magical Blue City however you like. Wander through Chefchaouen calming blue alleys explore its traditional craft shops, visit the lively main square of Outa El Hammam, or hike up to the Spanish Mosque for a panoramic view of the entire town Whether you choose relaxation photography, shopping, or a gentle walk through its peaceful neighborhoods Chefchaouen offers the perfect setting for a slow and refreshing day in the Rif Mountains.
After breakfast enjoy a final wander through Chefchaouen peaceful blue streets before setting off toward central Morocco. Your first destination is Volubilis, the most remarkable Roman archaeological site in the country. Stroll through its ancient pathways admire beautifully preserved mosaics and explore the majestic arches and remnants of temples that once formed an important Roman outpost.
Your journey continues to the nearby imperial city of Meknes. Here, you’ll walk beside its impressive fortified walls and discover the iconic Bab Mansour, one of Morocco’s grandest gates and a favorite backdrop for travelers and photographers. You’ll also have the chance to see El Hedim Square, visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and explore the historic Royal Stables, which reflect the power and vision of the sultan who shaped the city After enjoying lunch, you’ll head onward to the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco: Fes. Settle into your charming riad for a relaxing evening in the heart of this legendary city
Your guided tour of Fes begins with a visit to the majestic Royal Palace Gates famous for their grand scale and detailed craftsmanship From there you’ll head to a traditional ceramic and pottery workshop outside the city where local artisans shape and paint intricate designs using centuries-old techniques Next, enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view from Borj Nord, offering a sweeping look over the ancient medina. Afterward, step into the heart of Fes: its UNESCO-listed old medina, a maze of narrow alleyways filled with souks, historic madrasas, and lively artisan quarters.
Inside the medina, you’ll see the University of Al Quaraouiyine, considered one of the oldest continuously operating educational institutions in the world. You will also visit the vibrant Chouara Tanneries, where natural leather-dyeing has been practiced in the same way for centuries As you wander through these centuries-old streets, take in the rich Islamic architecture and timeless atmosphere of a city that has welcomed students, merchants, and pilgrims from across the world. Despite its ancient roots, Fes remains as dynamic and full of life today as it was in medieval times.
Today you’ll embark on an unforgettable journey through the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains a dramatic change of pace from city life. Your first stop is Ifrane often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” due to its charming alpine-style buildings, pristine streets, and serene atmosphere.
Next, venture into the nearby Cedar Forest, where you may encounter playful wild Barbary macaques amidst towering cedar trees. Continuing through the fertile plains of Midelt, known as Morocco’s apple capital, you’ll enjoy views of rolling mountains and picturesque villages along the way.
By late afternoon, arrive in Merzouga, the gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes. Here, your adventure continues with a camel trek across the golden sands, lasting about an hour. Watch the sun set over the endless desert horizon before arriving at your comfortable desert camp, where you’ll spend a magical night under the stars, immersed in the quiet beauty of the Sahara.
Start your day with a sunrise over the Sahara dunes After breakfast enjoy a 4-hour desert tour visiting a nomadic family M’ifis mines and Khamlia Village to hear Gnawa music. End with a peaceful walk in a desert oasis then relax at your nearby hotel for the night.
After breakfast in the golden sands of Merzouga, set off toward Rissani a lively market town that once served as the gateway to the Sahara and the historical center of camel caravans. Explore its bustling souks, filled with vibrant colors, spices, and traditional crafts, and soak up the atmosphere of this desert trading hub From Rissani, drive through fertile valleys lined with palm trees as you ascend into the dramatic Todgha Gorges. These towering limestone cliffs, reaching up to 300 meters in places, create a spectacular natural canyon. Take a walk into the gorge, admire the striking rock formations, and watch climbers scale the steep walls.
The day continues along winding roads to the stunning Dades Valley, where red volcanic rock, lush oases, and traditional Berber villages form a breathtaking landscape. Spend the night in a comfortable guesthouse or hotel nestled in the valley, surrounded by the tranquility of Morocco’s mountain scenery.
After breakfast in the scenic Dades Valley begin your drive through the famous Valley of Roses where fragrant fields bloom each spring and local villages celebrate the annual rose harvest. Continue to Ouarzazate Morocco “Gateway to the Sahara,” known for its film studios and striking kasbahs.
From there, visit the iconic Ait Ben Haddou a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Morocco most famous fortified villages. Wander through its ancient streets and admire the traditional earthen architecture that has made it the backdrop for countless films.
Later, journey through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass, enjoying panoramic mountain views before arriving in Marrakech. Check into your hotel or riad and relax after a full day of sightseeing, preparing for the final days of your Moroccan adventure.
Today experience the vibrant energy of Marrakech with a knowledgeable local guide. Begin at the majestic Koutoubia Mosque a landmark known for its striking minaret and historical significance. Next visit the elegant Bahia Palace a 19th-century masterpiece adorned with intricate carvings, stunning tilework, and serene gardens. Continue to the Saadian Tombs a beautifully preserved site reflecting the city’s rich history.
Dive into the bustling medina a labyrinth of narrow streets lined with colorful souks offering spices, textiles, lanterns, leather goods, and handcrafted treasures. Your guide will reveal hidden gems and secret corners that many travelers overlook.
Conclude the tour at the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, the heart of Marrakech, alive with street performers snake charmers, and tempting food stalls. In the afternoon, enjoy free time to relax in a traditional hammam, savor mint tea at a rooftop café or continue exploring the city’s vibrant streets at your own pace.
After breakfast depart Marrakech and head west toward the charming coastal town of Essaouira. Your route takes you through scenic argan tree groves, where you may spot locals collecting argan nuts in the traditional way.
Upon arrival explore Essaouira’s historic medina a UNESCO World Heritage site characterized by whitewashed walls, blue shutters, and a unique blend of Portuguese, French, and Berber influences visible in its architecture and local cuisine. Wander through artisan shops offering handcrafted woodwork, textiles, and jewelry, or stroll along the fortified ramparts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Don’t miss the bustling fishing port, where colorful boats unload the day’s fresh catch perfect for a seafood lunch at one of the harbor side restaurants. With its relaxed pace, salty sea breeze, and creative energy Essaouira offers a refreshing contrast to the vibrant streets of Marrakech. Check into your riad or hotel and soak in the town’s laid-back coastal charm.
After a leisurely breakfast in Essaouira set off on the drive back to Casablanca, traveling through a mix of coastal plains rolling farmland and scenic countryside. Take your time to enjoy the views, with opportunities to stop for coffee or simply admire the Atlantic coastline along the way Depending on your schedule, you may have a chance to explore Casablanca a bit more. Stroll through the city center to see the elegant Art Deco buildings or visit a local café to soak up the urban atmosphere.
In the evening savor a memorable farewell dinner featuring classic Moroccan dishes from aromatic tagines to traditional couscous complemented by a refreshing glass of wine, juice, or milk. Reflect on the unforgettable experiences of your two-week journey across Morocco before settling in for your final night.
After breakfast your journey comes to an end. You’ll be transferred to Mohamed V International Airport for your departure flight. As you say goodbye to Morocco, you’ll take with you more than souvenirs and photos you’ll leave with lasting memories of breathtaking landscapes vibrant culture and the warm hospitality experienced throughout your adventure.
This marks the conclusion of your 14 days in Morocco itinerary filled with unforgettable experiences from the desert to the coast.
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If our 14 days in Morocco itinerary doesn’t fit your plans, don’t worry! Contact Moroccan Trips and we’ll create a custom itinerary just for you. Pricing depends on group size, travel season, and accommodation choice. We offer a variety of hotels, riads, and desert camps to suit every budget and ensure a memorable journey.

We spent 14 amazing days touring Morocco with Rachid from Moroccan Trip, and it was an experience we’ll never forget. From the very beginning, Rachid was warm, professional, and deeply passionate about his country. He guided us through every destination with care, from the bustling souks to peaceful desert camps. His knowledge of culture and history made every stop meaningful. The journey was smooth, safe, and full of unforgettable moments. Rachid’s kindness and attention to detail made us feel like family. We’re so grateful for this experience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Morocco!

Our 14-day adventure across Morocco with Brahim from Moroccan Trip was nothing short of perfect. From Casablanca to the Sahara and beyond, Brahim’s energy, insight, and hospitality made every day special. He handled everything with care our comfort, schedule, and safety were always his priority. Brahim shared not only Morocco’s beauty but also its soul. His storytelling brought history alive, and his friendly nature made us feel like old friends. We discovered hidden gems, enjoyed authentic food, and felt connected to local culture. Truly a life-changing journey with an outstanding guide. We highly recommend him!
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.
The best times are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant for both cities and desert. Summers can be hot, especially in the Sahara, while winters are cooler but still enjoyable.
Yes, 14 days is ideal to experience a well-rounded journey across Morocco visiting imperial cities like Fes and Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert, and coastal towns like Essaouira, without rushing.
Absolutely! A 14-day itinerary typically includes a camel trek and an overnight stay in a luxury or traditional camp in the Merzouga dunes, often with stargazing, Berber music, and a magical sunrise experience.
Some days include long drives (up to 8–9 hours), especially the day from Fes to Merzouga. However, they are balanced with scenic stops, cultural visits, and breaks to make the journey enjoyable.
Yes, accommodations are included and usually consist of authentic riads, boutique hotels, desert camps, and occasionally traditional guesthouses. You can request luxury or mid-range options based on your preferences.
Yes! Most tour operators, including Moroccan Trip, offer fully customizable itineraries. You can adjust destinations, activities, travel pace, and accommodation levels to match your interests, schedule, or travel style.
Pack comfortable clothing, modest layers for cultural sites, a light jacket for cooler evenings (especially in the mountains or desert), comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and any personal items. A scarf can be useful in dusty or windy areas.
Yes, you’ll usually have a dedicated driver-guide throughout the trip, and in some cities like Fes or Marrakech, local guides will join to provide deeper cultural and historical insight.
Typically, daily breakfasts are included. the 14 Day Morocco itinerary includes also 3 dinners two in Sahara Desert and one in Boumalne dades. As for Lunches are not included at all, so you can try local restaurants. Check with your tour provider for specifics.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists, especially when traveling with a reputable company. Like anywhere, it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings and follow local advice. Most travelers feel very welcome throughout the country.
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