If you’re looking for a unique experience, our 14 Days Morocco tour from Marrakech is designed for those who want to discover the best of this beautiful country. From the crowded streets of Marrakech to the peaceful dunes of the Sahara
We will guide you through unforgettable stops like Essaouira, Fes, and the famous blue city of Chefchaouen and other imperial cities, Whether it’s your first time in Morocco or a return visit, this 2-week itinerary will offer you a mix of cultural exploration, natural beauty, and adventure.
- Duration: 14 Days / 13 Nights
- Starting Location: Marrakech
- Ending Location: Marrakech
Depart Time: | 8:00 AM |
Arrival Time: | 17:00 Pm |
Tour Type: | Private Trip |
Price: | Starts at €955 per person |
- Arrival and relax in Marrakech.
- Explore Marrakech’s top spots: Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and souks.
- Visit Essaouira’s medina and beach.
- See pottery in Safi and relax by Oualidia’s lagoon.
- Visit Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and explore Rabat.
- Explore Asilah’s art and visit the lively Tangier.
- Wander Chefchaouen’s blue streets.
- Visit Volubilis ruins and Meknes before heading to Fes.
- Explore Fes’s medina, tanneries, and markets.
- Ride camels and explore the Sahara Desert.
- Visit nomads, sand dunes, and enjoy desert music.
- Walk through Todra Gorge and see Dades Valley.
- Visit Ait Benhaddou and drive through the Atlas Mountains.
- Relax and depart from Marrakech.
Itinerary of the Morocco Tour From Marrakech 14 days:
Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech
When you arrive at the airport in Marrakech, we will meet you and take you to your hotel. This day is mostly for relaxing after your trip. You can spend the evening exploring the nearby area or just relax at your accommodation.
We suggest you take it easy and prepare for the exciting journey ahead. Enjoy your evening at the hotel or take a short stroll around Jemaa el fna to have dinner there. You will stay in Marrakech for the night in a cozy riad.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 0 Km
- Approx. No travel time
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Tassili
- 2. Riad Maison Belbaraka
- 3. Riad Aderbaz
Day 2: Marrakech City Tour
On day 2, we will visit some of the best places in Marrakech. We’ll start at the Koutoubia Mosque, known for its tall tower, and then explore the Bahia Palace, which has beautiful gardens. After that, we’ll visit the Badi Palace, an old palace with big open courtyards.
Next, we’ll go to the colorful Majorelle Garden, a peaceful spot filled with plants, and then visit the Jardin Secret, a quiet garden hidden in the city. We will also see the Saadian Tombs, which are famous for their beautiful decorations.
In the afternoon, we’ll head to Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where you can watch street performers and explore the market stalls. We’ll also walk through the souks, where you can find spices, crafts, and other local goods. After a fun day, you’ll return to your hotel to rest.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Local sightseeing
- Approx. Minimal Travel
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Tassili
- 2. Riad Maison Belbaraka
- 3. Riad Aderbaz
Day 3: Marrakech → Essaouira
On the third day, we will leave Marrakech and head towards the coastal city of Essaouira. The drive is relaxing, and on the way, you will see argan trees and might even spot goats climbing them!
Once we arrive in Essaouira, you can explore its charming old medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is famous for its calm, beautiful beaches, and historic city walls. You can also visit the busy fishing port and watch fishermen bring in their daily catch.
In the afternoon, you can stroll along the beach or walk through the narrow streets of the medina, filled with small shops, cafes, and art galleries. You will spend the night in Essaouira, enjoying the fresh sea breeze.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 190 Km
- Approx. 3 Hours (including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Borj El Baroud
- 2. Riad El Manara
- 3. Riad Chbanate
Day 4: Essaouira → Safi → Oualidia
On day 4, we will leave Essaouira and drive towards the small seaside town of Oualidia. On the way, we’ll stop in Safi, a city known for its pottery and its beautiful coastline. You can visit the pottery workshops and see how the traditional crafts are made.
After exploring Safi, we will continue our journey to Oualidia. This peaceful town is famous for its lagoon and beaches. Oualidia is also known for its fresh seafood, so you can enjoy a delicious meal by the sea.
In the afternoon, you can walk along the beach, swim in the calm waters, or just relax by the lagoon. You will spend the night in Oualidia, surrounded by the natural beauty of this quiet coastal village.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 190 Km
- Approx. 3 Hours (including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. El Manzar
- 2. La villa Joubert
- 3. Villa La Falaise
Day 5: Oualidia → El Jadida → Casablanca → Rabat
On the day fifth, we’ll travel along the coast. Our first stop will be El Jadida, a small town with a historic Portuguese fortress. You can take a walk around the old town and visit the Cistern, a unique underground water reservoir.
Next, we’ll head to Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco. Here, we will visit the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, located right by the ocean. After exploring Casablanca, we will continue our journey to Rabat, the capital of Morocco.
In Rabat, you’ll have time to visit some of the city’s most famous landmarks, like the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Oudaya Kasbah, a historic fortress with stunning views of the ocean. You will spend the night in Rabat.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 300 Km
- Approx. 5 Hours (Including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Dar Rabia
- 2. Riad Amaris
- 3. Riad Al Mazhar
Day 6: Rabat → Asilah → Tangier
On day 6 After breakfast, we’ll leave Rabat and drive to Asilah, a small and quiet town by the sea. Asilah is known for its white walls and colorful murals painted by local artists. You can walk through the old town, enjoy the calm streets, and see the beautiful ocean views.
Next, we’ll head to Tangier, a lively city where the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet. In Tangier, you can explore the old medina, visit the Kasbah, and enjoy the view of the sea from the city’s hills.
By evening, you’ll relax in Tangier and feel the city’s unique mix of cultures. It’s a great place to end the day, with its busy streets and beautiful seaside views.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 260 Km
- Approx. 4 Hours (Including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Aux 3 Portes
- 2. Hotel Sultana
- 3. Hotel El Toro
Day 7: Tangier → Chefchaouen
On the Seventh day, we’ll drive through the Rif Mountains to the beautiful town of Chefchaouen. Known as the “blue city,” Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-painted streets and buildings, which make it a unique and peaceful place to visit.
Once we arrive, you can explore the narrow, winding streets of the old medina, filled with small shops selling local crafts and handmade goods.
In the afternoon, you can continue to explore or relax in one of the many small cafes with a view of the blue streets and the surrounding mountains. you can climb the mountains to see the sunset from the top of the mountain and see the city’s view, You’ll spend the night in Chefchaouen.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 115 Km
- Approx. 3 Hours (Including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Nila
- 2. Palais Yakout
- 3. Hotel Dar Annasr
Day 8: Chefchaouen → Volubilis → Meknes → Fes
On day 8 we will leave Chefchaouen toward Volubilis, an ancient Roman city where you can explore the well-preserved ruins and admire the detailed mosaics that show the history of this place.
After exploring Volubilis, the trip continues to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Meknes is known for the impressive Bab el-Mansour gate, a large and beautifully decorated entrance. You can also take a walk through the lively medina, where local markets are full of colorful goods, spices, and crafts, giving you a taste of Moroccan culture.
The day finishes in Fes, one of the country’s most historic cities. You’ll spend the night in Fes, getting ready to discover more of its rich history and vibrant streets in the coming days.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 260 Km
- Approx. 4 Hours (including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Dari Fes
- 2. Palais Houyam
- 3. Riad La Perle De La Médina
Day 9: Fes Tour Sight
Day 9 is all about exploring Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest and most important cities. Start by visiting the famous Fes el-Bali, the old medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The medina is full of narrow, winding streets, traditional shops, and lively markets. It’s like stepping back in time, and you’ll see craftsmen working on leather, pottery, and metal goods.
One of the main highlights is the Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the oldest universities in the world. You can also visit the beautiful Bou Inania Madrasa, an old religious school with amazing architecture. Another stop is the Chouara Tanneries, where you can see the traditional process of leather-making that’s been used for centuries.
There are also other important landmarks like the Royal Palace (from outside) and the Jewish Quarter (Mellah), giving you a deeper look into the city’s rich history. After a full day of exploring, you’ll return to your accommodation in Fes to relax.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Local sightseeing
- Approx. Minimal Travel
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Dari Fes
- 2. Palais Houyam
- 3. Riad La Perle De La Médina
Day 10: Fes → Ifrane → Azrou → Ziz Valley → Erfoud → Merzouga Desert
The trip continues as you leave Fes and head towards the Merzouga Desert. The first stop is Ifrane, a town known for its cool weather and European-style architecture. It’s often called “Little Switzerland” because of its alpine look. After a short visit, you’ll pass through the Cedar Forest near Azrou, where you might see wild monkeys in the trees.
Next, you’ll travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains, with a stop in Midelt for lunch. The scenery changes as you drive through the stunning Ziz Valley, filled with palm trees and beautiful landscapes.
By the afternoon, you’ll arrive in Erfoud, known for its fossils and desert landscapes. From here, it’s a short drive to Merzouga, where you’ll reach the edge of the Sahara Desert. You can take a camel ride into the dunes to watch the sunset, and spend the night in a desert camp, surrounded by the quiet beauty of the dunes.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 470 Km
- Approx. 7 Hours (including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Options for Standard Camp:
- 1. Merzouga Standard Camp
- 2. Nomad Standard Camp
- 3. Erg Chebbi Standard Camp
- Options for Luxury Camp:
- 1. Africa Luxury Camp
- 2. Caravanserai Luxury Camp
- 3. Desert Luxury Camp
Day 11: Full Day To Explore Sahara Desert (Erg chebbi → Nomads → Khamlia "Gnaoua " → M'ifis Mines → Merzouga lake → Palm grove Forest)
Day 11 is all about exploring the stunning Sahara Desert around Merzouga. You’ll start by visiting the Erg Chebbi dunes, some of the highest and most beautiful dunes in Morocco. These golden dunes stretch as far as the eye can see.
Next, you’ll meet local nomad families who live in traditional tents. This is a great way to learn about their simple and unique way of life in the desert. Afterward, you’ll visit the village of Khamlia, home to the Gnaoua people, where you can enjoy their traditional music and rhythms, which have deep African roots.
Later, there’s a stop at the M’ifis mines, an old mining area, and then a visit to Merzouga Lake (if there is water, as it’s seasonal). Finally, you’ll explore the palm grove forest, an oasis filled with tall palm trees that offer a green contrast to the desert landscape.
At the end of this exciting day, you’ll return to spend the night in a cozy riad on the edge of the desert.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. Local exploration
- Approx. Minimal Travel
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Madu
- 2. Riad Serai
- 3. Riad Dar Hassan
Day 12: Merzouga Desert → Erfoud → Todra Gorge → Boumalne Dades
The trip continues as you leave Merzouga and head towards the Todra Gorge. On the way, you’ll pass through Erfoud, a town known for its fossils and desert scenery.
Next, you’ll arrive at the breathtaking Todra Gorge, a canyon with tall cliffs rising on both sides. You can take a walk through the gorge, where the walls are close together, making it a popular spot for hikers and climbers. The views are truly stunning, and the natural beauty of the gorge is unforgettable.
After exploring the Todra Gorge, the journey continues through the scenic Dades Valley, known for its winding roads, rock formations, and lush green oases. You’ll spend the night in a comfortable hotel or riad in the Dades Valley, surrounded by the peaceful beauty of this area.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 270 Km
- Approx. 4 Hours (including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Hotel Babylon Dades
- 2. Dar Blues
- 3. Eden Boutique Hotel
Day 13: Boumalne Dades → Rose Valley → Ouarzazate → Ait Benhaddou → Marrakech
The day starts with a drive through the beautiful Dades Valley and the nearby Rose Valley, which is famous for its rose fields and the production of rose water and other products.
Next, you’ll arrive in Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Morocco,” as many movies have been filmed here. You can visit the Atlas Film Studios and see some of the famous movie sets. Then, you’ll head to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This ancient kasbah (fortified village) is one of the most famous and well-preserved in Morocco. It’s a great place to walk around and explore the old mud-brick buildings.
After visiting Ait Benhaddou, the journey continues through the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the scenic Tizi N’Tichka Pass. You’ll arrive back in Marrakech by evening, where you spend your night.
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx. 330 Km
- Approx. 5 Hours (including Stops)
- Accommodation Details:
- Accommodation Options:
- 1. Riad Tassili
- 2. Riad Maison Belbaraka
- 3. Riad Aderbaz
Day 14: Marrakech → Transfer to the Airport
On your final day in Morocco, it’s time to say goodbye to the beautiful city of Marrakech. Depending on your flight time, you can spend your morning doing some last-minute shopping in the souks or simply relaxing at your hotel.
When it’s time, you’ll be taken to the Marrakech airport for your flight home. This marks the end of your amazing 14-day journey across Morocco, filled with unforgettable memories of deserts, mountains, cities, and new experiences. Safe travels!
- Estimate Distance (Km): Approx 10 Km
- Approx. 30 Mins
Included:
- Pick up and drop off at your accommodation in Marrakech.
- Private vehicle with air conditioning and driver/guide.
- Camel ride in the Merzouga Desert.
- 3 nights in a riad/hotel in Marrakech (Including breakfast).
- 1 night in a riad/hotel in Essaouira (Including breakfast).
- 1 night in a riad/hotel in Oualidia (Including breakfast).
- 1 night in a riad/hotel in Rabat (Including breakfast).
- 1 night in a riad/hotel in Tangier (Including breakfast).
- 1 night in a riad/hotel in Chefchaouen (Including breakfast).
- 2 nights in a riad in Fes (Including breakfast).
- 1 night in a luxury camp in Merzouga (including dinner and breakfast).
- 1 night in a riad/hotel in Merzouga (including dinner and breakfast).
- 1 night in a Riad in Boumaln Dades (including breakfast & Dinner).
- Stops at scenic viewpoints along the way.
- Fuel and all taxes
Excluded:
- Lunches during the tour.
- Entrance fees to monuments and attractions.
- Drinks (soft drinks and alcohol).
Gallery:
Know Before You Go:
1. Weather: Be ready for both hot and cool weather, especially in the desert and mountains.
2. Clothing: Pack light clothes for the day and warmer layers for the evening, especially in the desert.
3. Walking: You’ll walk a lot in cities and markets, so bring comfortable shoes.
4. Money: Bring cash for small shops and markets, as many don’t accept cards.
5. Food: Moroccan food is tasty and fresh. Try tagines, couscous, and mint tea.
6. Language: People mostly speak Arabic and French, but many understand basic English in tourist areas.
7. Cultural Respect: Dress modestly and be mindful of local customs, especially in rural areas.
8. Water: Drink bottled water to stay safe and hydrated.
9. Desert Nights: It can get cold in the desert at night, so pack something warm.
10. Shopping: Bargaining in markets is normal, so don’t be shy to negotiate.
11. Electricity: Morocco uses European-style plugs (220V), so bring an adapter if needed.
12. Local Time: Morocco follows GMT, but may have daylight saving time changes.
13. Safety: Morocco is generally safe for tourists, but keep an eye on your belongings in busy areas.
14. Transport: Roads can be long, but the views are worth it. Bring something to stay comfortable during drives.
Accommodation Options: Luxury Vs Standard
1. Camp Options:
Standard Camp: Stay in a simple Berber tent with shared bathrooms. It’s basic but comfortable. You’ll enjoy dinner and breakfast under the stars in the quiet desert.
Luxury Camp: Stay in a private tent with your own bathroom and electricity. These tents are more comfortable and offer better service. Dinner and breakfast are included, making your desert stay more relaxing.
2. Riads/Hotels:
Standard Riad/Hotel: Stay in a simple riad or hotel with a private room. It’s basic but cozy, with dinner and breakfast included. A nice place to rest after your day.
Luxury Riad/Hotel: Stay in a more comfortable riad or hotel with bigger rooms and extra amenities. Dinner and breakfast are included, for a more enjoyable and relaxing stay.
Note: If the camps, hotels, or riads are fully booked, don’t worry! There are other options available, and we’ll make sure to find a comfortable place for you to stay.
Pricing Overview for the 14 Days Morocco Tour From Marrakech
The 2 Week morocco trip starts at €955 per person. The final price depends on the size of your group, the type of accommodation (standard or luxury), and your travel dates.
Larger groups can get a lower price per person. For the exact price, it’s best to contact the tour provider for a personalized quote.
Group Size | Estimate Price (Per person) |
6 People | From €900 |
5 People | From €930 |
4 People | From €955 |
3 People | From €990 |
2 People | From €1050 |
1 Person | From €1250 |
- Prices include transportation, standard accommodation (riads, hotels, and camps), and meals (dinner and breakfast).
- Upgrading to luxury camps or adding activities like quad biking may increase the price.
- Prices may vary depending on the season and availability.
Choose Your Tour Type: Private VS Shared
You can choose a private tour for a more personalized experience or a shared tour if you prefer a cheaper option with a group. The table below shows the differences:
Private Trip | Shared Trip |
Customized itinerary | Fixed itinerary |
Flexible departure time | Set departure time |
Exclusive vehicle and guide | Shared vehicle and guide with others |
Luxury camp or riad accommodation | Standard room in camp or riad |
Starts From 955€ per person | Starts From 885€ per person |
Extra Activities:
We offer extra activities to make your trip even more fun and memorable. Whether before, during, or after your tour, we can arrange special experiences for you. Just let us know what you’re interested in!
Before/After The Trip | During The Trip |
Hot Air Balloon Ride in Marrakech | Professional Photographer |
Day Trip to Essaouira | Romantic Dinner in the Desert |
Day Trip to Ouzoud Waterfalls | Quad Biking Activity |
Day Trip to Ourika Valley | Buggy Driving Activity |
Marrakech Guided Trip | Horse Riding |
Agafay Desert Trip | Picnic In Sahara Desert |
Places to Visit on Your Morocco Trip From Marrakech 14 Days:
1. Marrakech: Explore this lively city with its busy markets, beautiful palaces, and gardens. Visit Jemaa el-Fnaa Square and the Majorelle Garden for a real taste of Moroccan culture.
2. High Atlas Mountains: Drive through the High Atlas Mountains, passing small Berber villages. Enjoy the amazing views and the fresh mountain air.
3. Ait Benhaddou: This ancient mud-brick village is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has appeared in many famous movies.
4. Ouarzazate: Known as the “gateway to the desert,” Ouarzazate is famous for its old kasbahs and movie studios.
5. Merzouga Desert (Erg Chebbi): Experience the massive golden sand dunes of the Sahara Desert. Watch the sunset or sunrise for a breathtaking view.
6. Cedar Forest and Ifrane: Visit the Cedar Forest, home to friendly monkeys. Ifrane nearby is known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its cool climate and European-style buildings.
7. Fes: Explore one of Morocco’s oldest cities with its ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk through the narrow streets full of markets and history.
8. Essaouira: A coastal town known for its windy beaches and relaxed vibe. Explore the medina and enjoy fresh seafood.
9. Oualidia: A peaceful seaside town with a calm lagoon perfect for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying fresh seafood.
10. Casablanca: Visit Morocco’s largest city and see the famous Hassan II Mosque by the ocean, a stunning example of modern Moroccan architecture.
11. Rabat: Morocco’s capital city, known for its calm atmosphere. Visit the Hassan Tower, Royal Palace, and the beautiful Mausoleum of Mohammed V. It’s a city full of history and charm.
Yes, you can start the tour on any day that works for you. The tour has daily departures, so you can choose the best time for your trip. Just let the tour provider know your preferred start date.
Yes, you can add extra days or activities to your tour. If you want more time in a city or to visit more places, just talk to the tour operator. They can help customize the tour to fit your needs and make your trip even more special.
It’s best to book the tour as soon as you know your travel dates. This way, you can make sure you get the accommodations and activities you want. If you’re traveling during busy times like spring or fall, it’s especially important to book early.
It’s a good idea to have travel insurance for your trip. Travel insurance can help if something unexpected happens, like a health issue or a flight delay. It’s always better to be prepared, so check with your provider before the tour.
Yes, there will be plenty of time to shop in the local markets, called souks. You can buy handmade goods like rugs, jewelry, spices, and pottery in cities like Marrakech, Fes, and Chefchaouen. Your guide can help you find the best spots to shop.
Yes, the tour is great for families. Children will enjoy fun activities like camel rides in the desert and exploring the colorful streets of the medinas. If you’re traveling with kids, let the tour operator know, and they can make special arrangements if needed.
Yes, you can choose between standard and luxury accommodations. Standard options are comfortable and cozy, while luxury options offer more amenities and larger rooms. In the desert, you can also upgrade to stay in a luxury tent with a private bathroom.
You’ll be traveling in a comfortable vehicle, usually a 4×4 or a minivan. The vehicle has air conditioning to keep you cool during the ride. A friendly, experienced driver will take you to each stop, making sure you have a smooth and safe trip.
Important:
You can customize the tour to fit what you need. If the schedule doesn’t work for you, you can choose how many days you want and which places to visit. Want to add more stops or spend more time at a location? We can change the tour to match your plans.
You can also check out our 10 days Morocco tour from Marrakech for a shorter journey or our 12 days Morocco tour from Marrakech for a balanced option. Pick the trip that suits you best!
Just tell us what you want, and we’ll make the perfect tour for you!
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