Private 17 Day Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca:
Experience the Essence, Beauty, and Diversity of Morocco
Embark on an unforgettable 17 day grand journey across Morocco, a country where ancient traditions, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and warm hospitality come together to create a truly exceptional travel experience.
Your adventure begins in Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital and a dynamic coastal city known for its blend of modern life and historic character. Here, you will discover some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the most impressive religious monuments in the world, beautifully set beside the Atlantic Ocean.
From Casablanca, continue to Rabat, the elegant capital of Morocco. Overlooking the Atlantic coast, Rabat combines royal heritage, peaceful gardens, historic monuments, and refined architecture. Highlights include the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the charming Oudaya Kasbah, offering a wonderful introduction to Morocco’s imperial history and coastal beauty.
Your journey then takes you to Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest and most fascinating imperial cities. Step inside the ancient walled medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where centuries of history, craftsmanship, religion, and culture are preserved in a maze of narrow streets, bustling souks, traditional workshops, madrasas, mosques, and historic fountains. Fes offers one of the most authentic cultural experiences in Morocco, where every alley reveals a story from the past.
Continue through the scenic landscapes of the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing cedar forests, Berber villages, mountain towns, and peaceful valleys. Along the way, admire the natural beauty of Morocco’s changing scenery, from green forests and rocky plateaus to palm-filled oases and dramatic desert horizons.
The tour then leads you toward the majestic Sahara Desert of Merzouga, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise dramatically from the desert floor. Enjoy one of the most memorable experiences of your journey as you ride a camel across the dunes at sunset, watching the sand change color under the soft desert light. Spend a magical night in a traditional desert camp, enjoy Berber music, and admire the clear star-filled sky far from the noise of the city.
After the desert, travel through some of southern Morocco’s most spectacular landscapes, including the impressive Dades Valley and the famous Road of a Thousand Kasbahs. This region is known for its ancient fortified villages, dramatic rock formations, lush palm groves, and traditional earthen architecture that blends beautifully with the surrounding scenery.
Visit the legendary Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Morocco’s most iconic landmarks. This ancient fortified village, built from clay and stone, has served as a backdrop for many international films and remains a remarkable example of traditional Moroccan architecture.
Your adventure continues toward the enchanting city of Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most vibrant and colorful destinations. Explore its lively souks, historic palaces, beautiful gardens, traditional neighborhoods, and the famous Jemaa el-Fna Square, where storytellers, musicians, food stalls, and local life create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else.
This grand Morocco tour also includes time to enjoy the country’s coastal charm, mountain scenery, desert traditions, and imperial city heritage. From the Atlantic coastline to the Sahara dunes, from ancient medinas to peaceful valleys, each day reveals a new side of Morocco’s beauty and diversity.
Designed for travelers who want to experience the very best of the country, this 17-day Grand Morocco Tour from Casablanca offers a rich and balanced journey through Morocco’s history, culture, landscapes, cuisine, architecture, and traditions.
Let Tilila Travel take you on a carefully crafted journey of discovery through magical Morocco, where every destination offers unforgettable memories and every moment brings you closer to the heart of this extraordinary country.
Day 1: Casablanca Airport – Casablanca:
Welcome to Morocco!
Upon arrival into Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport, look out for the friendly face of your chauffeur waiting for you in the arrivals hall.
After assisting you with your luggage, your private transfer will drive you to your hotel in the heart of the city. Don’t forget to look out the window and be awed by this majestic city, one of the world’s longest continuously inhabited places.
Once you’ve checked into the hotel, feel free to enjoy the rest of the evening at your own pace and leisure.
Overnight at the Hotel in Casablanca.
Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat | City Discovery and Cultural Highlights:
Driving time: 1 hour from Casablanca to Rabat
This morning, begin your journey with an enriching exploration of Casablanca, Morocco’s vibrant economic capital and one of the country’s most dynamic cities. Blending modern energy with historic charm, Casablanca offers an excellent introduction to Morocco’s urban culture, architecture, and heritage.
Your guided sightseeing tour will take you through some of the city’s most notable landmarks, including United Nations Square and Mohammed V Square, two central points that reflect Casablanca’s colonial-era architecture and lively atmosphere. Continue to the Central Market, where you can experience the colors, aromas, and daily rhythm of local life.
You will also explore the traditional Habbous Quarter, often known as the “New Medina,” a charming district famous for its Moroccan-Andalusian architecture, artisan shops, and peaceful streets. Nearby, admire the impressive Mehkama of Pacha, a remarkable historic courthouse known for its intricate craftsmanship, carved cedar wood, zellij tilework, and elegant arches.
The tour continues with a visit to the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Lourdes, an important architectural landmark recognized for its striking stained-glass windows. You will then pass through the elegant residential district of Anfa, one of Casablanca’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
A major highlight of your visit will be the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most iconic mosques in the world. Set dramatically on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, this architectural masterpiece is admired for its towering minaret, detailed mosaics, marble columns, and breathtaking seaside location.
Before leaving Casablanca, enjoy a scenic drive along the Ain Diab Corniche, a beautiful coastal promenade lined with restaurants, cafés, hotels, and oceanfront swimming pools. This area offers lovely views of the Atlantic and showcases Casablanca’s modern seaside lifestyle.
After your visit, depart Casablanca and travel north toward Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. The drive takes approximately 1 hour, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Upon arrival in Rabat, discover the city’s elegant blend of history, culture, and royal heritage. Your visit includes Bab Chellah, one of the historic gates leading toward the ancient Chellah site, as well as the impressive Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of modern Moroccan architecture and the final resting place of King Mohammed V and members of the royal family.
Continue to the famous Hassan Tower, an iconic 12th-century minaret and one of Rabat’s most important historical monuments. You will also visit the beautiful Oudaya Kasbah, a UNESCO-listed fortress overlooking the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. With its blue-and-white streets, Andalusian gardens, and panoramic views, the kasbah is one of Rabat’s most picturesque and memorable sites.
Day 3: Rabat – Assilah – Tangier | Atlantic Charm and Northern Morocco:
Driving time:
Rabat to Assilah: 3 to 3.5 hours
Assilah to Tangier: 45 minutes to 1 hour
After enjoying a traditional Moroccan breakfast at your hotel in Rabat, begin your journey north along the Atlantic coast toward the charming seaside town of Assilah.
Known as the “Pearl of the Atlantic,” Assilah is one of Morocco’s most peaceful and picturesque coastal towns. Surrounded by historic Portuguese ramparts and facing the Atlantic Ocean, this beautiful destination offers a relaxed atmosphere, artistic charm, and a perfect opportunity to slow down and enjoy the coastal beauty of northern Morocco.
Upon arrival, you will have free time to explore Assilah’s lovely old medina at your own pace. Small, clean, and easy to navigate, the medina is considered one of the most attractive in the country. Its narrow streets are beautifully painted in shades of white, indigo blue, and emerald green, creating a calm and photogenic setting that makes every corner worth discovering.
As you stroll through the medina, admire the traditional architecture, colorful murals, artisan shops, and peaceful squares. The town’s old walls, lined with palm trees and overlooking the ocean, add to its unique charm and historic character. Assilah is also well known for its creative spirit, attracting artists and visitors from around the world.
During your visit, you may enjoy lunch at one of the local restaurants, where fresh seafood is a popular specialty thanks to the town’s seaside location.
After lunch and some time to relax, continue your journey toward Tangier, one of Morocco’s most fascinating northern cities. Located where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, Tangier has long been a crossroads of cultures, civilizations, and trade routes.
Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Tangier.
Day 4: Tangier Sightseeing | Culture, History and Coastal Landscapes:
Driving time: Local sightseeing in and around Tangier, with short drives between visits
After breakfast at your hotel in Tangier, meet your driver and begin a full-day discovery of one of Morocco’s most captivating northern cities. Tangier is a unique destination where African, European, Atlantic, and Mediterranean influences meet, giving the city a rich cultural identity and a fascinating history.
Your sightseeing tour starts with a scenic drive toward Cape Spartel, the dramatic headland located at the northwestern tip of Africa. This beautiful spot offers panoramic views where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea come together. It is also home to the famous Cape Spartel lighthouse, one of the city’s most iconic coastal landmarks.
Continue to the legendary Caves of Hercules, one of Tangier’s most visited natural attractions. These impressive caves are surrounded by myths and local stories and are especially known for their sea-facing opening, which resembles the shape of the African continent. The visit offers a memorable combination of nature, history, and ocean views.
Your tour then continues through Tangier’s historical and cultural highlights, including the Kasbah, the old fortified district overlooking the city and the Strait of Gibraltar. Walk through its atmospheric streets and admire the traditional architecture, old gateways, and panoramic viewpoints. You will also discover the Sultan’s Palace, an impressive landmark reflecting Morocco’s royal heritage, as well as the historic Necropolis, which offers another glimpse into the city’s ancient past.
Afterward, explore Tangier’s lively medina and traditional souk, where narrow streets are filled with local shops, spices, textiles, handicrafts, and everyday Moroccan life. Once you arrive at the souk, you will have free time to wander through the colorful streets, enjoy the local atmosphere, and perhaps shop for traditional souvenirs.
Following your visit to the souk, enjoy time for lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant, where you can taste some of the country’s best-known dishes, such as tagine, couscous, grilled meats, fresh salads, and Moroccan pastries.
After lunch, continue exploring at a relaxed pace or return to your hotel for some time at leisure.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Tangier.
Day 5: Tangier – Oued Lou – Tetouan – Chefchaouen:
After breakfast at your hotel, you will meet your private driver and continue your journey toward the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen, traveling through the scenic landscapes of the Rif Mountains.
Your first stop will be in Tetouan, a culturally rich city added to your itinerary upon request. Often referred to as “The White Dove,” Tetouan is renowned for its strong Andalusian and Spanish heritage, reflected in its architecture, traditions, and atmosphere.
During your visit, you will have the opportunity to explore:
- The UNESCO-listed Medina, one of the most authentic and least altered in Morocco
- The historic Jewish Mellah, offering insight into the city’s diverse past
- Distinctive Andalusian architectureand charming whitewashed streets
- Traditional artisan quarters, famous for embroidery, leatherwork, and ceramics
You may also enjoy lunch in a beautifully restored Andalusian house, offering a refined and authentic local experience.
After your visit, continue your drive through the picturesque Rif Mountains, enjoying breathtaking views along the way, until you reach Chefchaouen.
In the evening, take a leisurely walk through the magical blue medina, where you will discover:
- Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the heart of the town
- The historic Kasbah quarter
- Quiet, hidden alleyways bathed in the warm glow of sunset
Overnight stay in Chefchaouen
Oued Lou
Day 6: Chefchaouen City Tour with Local Guide:
Today, you will explore the enchanting town of Chefchaouen, commonly referred to as “Chaouen” by locals. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this picturesque destination is renowned for its distinctive blue-washed houses and serene atmosphere. Its strategic location near Tangier and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta has made it a favored destination for international travelers.
The name “Chefchaouen” is derived from the Berber word Ichawen, meaning “horns,” a reference to the twin peaks overlooking the town that resemble a goat’s horns. The city offers a unique blend of cultural authenticity and natural beauty, with a welcoming ambiance and a rich heritage.
Chefchaouen is also well known for its vibrant artisanal scene. Visitors can discover a variety of traditional handicrafts not commonly found elsewhere in Morocco, including finely woven blankets and wool garments. The region’s locally produced goat cheese is another specialty highly appreciated by visitors.
The town has developed a thriving tourism industry, particularly attracting European visitors, with a notable presence of Spanish tourists during major religious holidays such as Semana Santa and Christmas. Its charm has long inspired travelers, including notable visitors such as Joe Orton and Kenneth Halliwell, who described it as uniquely captivating.
During your guided tour, you will visit several key landmarks, including the historic medina centered around Place Uta el Hammam, as well as important religious and cultural sites. Among them is the Grand Mosque, along with other significant mosques reflecting the town’s spiritual heritage. You may also learn about the nearby shrine of Moulay Abdeslam Ben Mchich Alami, a revered figure in the Jebalah region, located about an hour away.
Highlights of the Day:
- Visit the historic Kasbah (Alcazaba) of Chefchaouen
- Explore the White Mosque
- Discover Place El Haouta
- Visit the Spanish Mosque overlooking the city
- Stroll through the charming blue streets of Chefchaouen
Overnight: Hotel in Chefchaouen
Day 7: Chefchaouen – Meknes – Fez (with optional brief stop at Volubilis)
After breakfast, depart Chefchaouen and journey south through the scenic Rif Mountains, enjoying the breathtaking landscapes along the way as you make your way toward Meknes—one of Morocco’s historic imperial cities.
Given your interest in Islamic art and heritage, this day will place a strong emphasis on exploring Meknes, renowned for its rich architectural legacy and imperial grandeur.
Meknes Exploration:
Upon arrival, you will discover the highlights of this UNESCO-listed city, including:
- Bab Mansour– A magnificent gateway considered one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in North Africa, adorned with intricate zellij tilework and grand proportions.
- Mausoleum of Sultan Moulay Ismaïl– A revered sanctuary showcasing elegant courtyards, refined stucco work, and tranquil fountains, dedicated to the founder of Meknes’ imperial glory.
- Heri es-Souani– The vast royal granaries and stables, an impressive feat of engineering reflecting the power and vision of the Sultan’s reign.
- The Jewish Quarter (Mellah)– Offering insight into the historical coexistence of cultures within the city.
A refined lunch will be arranged in Meknes, allowing you to further enjoy the city’s authentic atmosphere.
Optional Stop – Volubilis (Brief Visit):
Should you wish, a short توقف can be made at Volubilis to appreciate select highlights of this ancient Roman site, such as its mosaics and monumental arches. However, this visit will remain flexible and brief, in accordance with your preferences.
In the late afternoon, continue onward to Fez.
Overnight: Fez
Meknes
Day 8: Fes | Medina Exploration, Jewish Heritage & Artisan Encounters:
Enjoy a full day dedicated to discovering the cultural and historical richness of Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city.
After breakfast at your riad, begin your guided exploration through the labyrinthine alleys of the UNESCO-listed Medina, where centuries-old traditions remain vividly alive.
Cultural & Historical Highlights:
- The Royal Palace gates, an impressive example of Moroccan craftsmanship
- The historic Mellah (Jewish Quarter), the first established in Morocco during the 14th century
- Ibn Danan Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery, reflecting the city’s rich Jewish heritage
- Al Quaraouiyine University, recognized as the oldest continuously operating university in the world
- Bou Inania Madrasa, a masterpiece of Marinid architecture
- Moulay Idriss Mausoleum (exterior visit)
- The iconic tanneries, viewed from a panoramic terrace
Stroll through the vibrant souks, where artisans continue to practice age-old crafts.
Exclusive Artisan Encounters:
Gain privileged access to private workshops and meet master craftsmen, including:
- Zellij (mosaic tile) artisans
- Brass engravers
- Traditional bookbinders
- Textile weavers
Witness firsthand the meticulous techniques passed down through generations, offering a rare and authentic insight into Moroccan craftsmanship.
After lunch at a local restaurant, continue with a visit to a traditional ceramics cooperative, followed by a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the entire Medina of Fes.
Overnight: Fes (Riad)

Day 9: Fez Sightseeing Tour with a Licensed Local Guide:
Step into the heart of Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heritage with a full-day guided sightseeing tour of Fez, one of the most fascinating and historically rich cities in the world.
Fez is often described as a living museum, a captivating gateway into Morocco’s past, and one of the finest examples of a preserved medieval Islamic city. With a history spanning more than 1,200 years, this former imperial capital remains the country’s spiritual, cultural, and intellectual center.
Founded in 789 AD by Moulay Idriss II and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Fez is home to the largest medina in Morocco and one of the most extensive car-free urban areas in the world. Its ancient streets, traditional souks, historic monuments, and remarkable craftsmanship make it one of Morocco’s most unforgettable destinations.
Fez Walking Tour Overview:
Fez is the oldest and one of the most important of Morocco’s imperial cities. It is not simply one city, but a combination of three distinct areas: Fes el-Bali, the ancient medina; Fes el-Jdid, the newer medieval district; and the Ville Nouvelle, the modern French-built quarter.
The medina of Fez is famous for its incredible maze of narrow streets and alleyways. With more than 9,000 lanes, it feels like a giant labyrinth filled with history, culture, artisans, markets, and hidden architectural treasures. Exploring it with a knowledgeable local guide allows you to discover its most important sites while also understanding the traditions, stories, and daily life that make Fez so unique.
Full-Day Fez Sightseeing Tour:
Inside and Outside the Medina Walls
During this full-day tour, you will explore both the exterior highlights of Fez and the most important monuments, souks, and cultural sites inside the medina. The experience is designed to give you a complete introduction to the city’s history, architecture, local traditions, and artisanal heritage.
Your tour begins from your riad and continues through the main historical districts of the city, including the ancient medina, the Jewish quarter, panoramic viewpoints, traditional craft cooperatives, lively souks, historic schools, museums, and the famous tanneries.
What Is Included
Licensed Local Guide
You will be accompanied by a professional licensed guide who will provide detailed explanations about the history, culture, architecture, traditions, and daily life of Fez. The visit includes the main highlights of the medina, starting from the Rcif area.
Departure Point
Pick-up from your riad or accommodation in Fez.
Recommended Items to Bring:
Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended, as the tour includes several hours of walking through narrow streets, souks, and historical areas.
Starting Time:
The tour usually starts at 9:30 AM. A different starting time or a customized program can be arranged upon request.
Detailed Tour Program
Outside the Medina Walls
Jewish Quarter — Mellah
Begin your discovery with a visit to the Mellah, the historic Jewish quarter of Fez. This district offers a fascinating insight into the city’s multicultural past and the important role of the Jewish community in Moroccan history.
You will walk through its narrow streets, admire the distinctive architecture, and visit important landmarks such as the Jewish cemetery and the exterior of old synagogues. The Mellah is known for its unique balconies and architectural details, which differ from the traditional design of Muslim neighborhoods in the medina.
Royal Palace — Dar el-Makhzen:
Continue to the exterior of the Royal Palace, known as Dar el-Makhzen. Although the palace itself is not open to visitors, its magnificent golden gates are among the most photographed landmarks in Fez.
The impressive entrance, decorated with intricate tilework, carved cedar wood, and bronze details, reflects the elegance of Moroccan craftsmanship. Your guide will explain the importance of the palace and its role in the history of the city.
Panoramic View from Borj Sud:
Next, enjoy a short drive or visit to Borj Sud, the South Military Fort, which offers one of the best panoramic views over Fez.
From this elevated viewpoint, you can admire the vast medina, its surrounding walls, minarets, and the hills beyond the city. It is an ideal place to understand the scale of Fez and take memorable photos of the ancient city from above.
Ceramic Cooperative:
Visit a traditional ceramic cooperative where local artisans produce some of Fez’s most famous handmade pottery and mosaics.
You will have the opportunity to observe the different stages of production, from shaping and painting to glazing and firing. This visit offers a closer look at the skills passed down through generations and gives you the chance to purchase authentic handmade pieces directly from local craftsmen.
Inside the Medina Walls
Dyers’ Market — Souk des Teinturiers
Enter the medina and explore the traditional Dyers’ Market, where colorful fabrics and threads are dyed using traditional methods.
The market is filled with vibrant colors, textures, and the lively atmosphere of local craftsmanship. Your guide will explain the dyeing process and the importance of textiles in Moroccan culture and trade.
Seffarine Square
Continue to Seffarine, one of the oldest artisan areas in Fez, known for its brass and copper craftsmen.
Here, you can watch artisans shaping, polishing, and engraving traditional metal objects by hand. The rhythmic sound of hammering and the display of handmade lamps, trays, teapots, and decorative items make this square one of the most authentic stops in the medina.
University of Al Quaraouiyine
Visit the area around the University of Al Quaraouiyine, one of the most important historical and religious institutions in the Islamic world.
Founded in the 9th century, it is widely recognized as one of the oldest existing universities in the world. While access to the interior is limited, you can admire its beautiful exterior and learn about its role as a center of learning, religion, and scholarship throughout Moroccan history.
Attarine Medersa
Discover the Attarine Medersa, one of the finest examples of Marinid architecture in Fez.
This historic Islamic school is known for its exquisite zellige tilework, carved plaster, cedar wood details, and peaceful courtyard. Your guide will explain the function of the medersa and the importance of religious education in the city’s past.
Lunch at a Local Restaurant
Take a break and enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant in the medina.
You may have the opportunity to taste classic Moroccan dishes such as tagine, couscous, pastilla, Moroccan salads, and seasonal specialties. This is also a pleasant moment to relax before continuing the afternoon part of the tour.
Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts
After lunch, visit the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts, housed in a beautifully restored traditional funduq.
The museum showcases the history and artistry of Moroccan woodwork, including carved doors, musical instruments, furniture, and architectural elements. The building itself is a masterpiece, with its elegant courtyard and traditional design offering a glimpse into the city’s commercial and artistic past.
Historic Funduq
Explore a traditional funduq, a historic inn once used by merchants and traders traveling through Fez.
These buildings served as accommodation, storage spaces, and trading centers. Many funduqs are beautifully decorated and provide a deeper understanding of the commercial importance of Fez as a major stop on ancient trade routes.
Local Souks and Markets
Continue through the bustling souks of the medina, where local vendors sell spices, textiles, leather goods, perfumes, traditional clothing, metalwork, and handmade crafts.
This part of the tour allows you to experience the vibrant daily life of Fez. Your guide will help you navigate the markets, interact with local artisans, and learn about the different trades that have shaped the identity of the city for centuries.
The Labyrinth of the Medina
Spend time walking through the maze-like streets of the old medina, one of the most atmospheric parts of the tour.
As you explore hidden alleys, quiet residential corners, lively workshops, and small traditional shops, you will experience the authentic rhythm of local life. The medina is full of surprises, and every turn reveals a new scene, sound, or scent.
Chouara Tanneries
End your visit with one of Fez’s most iconic sites: the famous Chouara Tanneries.
From the surrounding terraces, you can observe the traditional leather-making process that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. The colorful dyeing vats, handmade techniques, and skilled workers offer a remarkable insight into one of the city’s oldest crafts.
As the smell can be strong, it is recommended to bring a scarf or accept the mint often offered at the entrance to help with the odor.
Tour Highlights:
This full-day Fez sightseeing tour offers a rich and complete experience of the city, combining historical monuments, panoramic views, local neighborhoods, traditional craftsmanship, lively souks, and authentic cultural encounters.
It is ideal for travelers who want to discover Fez in depth with the guidance of a knowledgeable local expert, while gaining a deeper appreciation of Morocco’s history, architecture, and traditions.

Day 10: Fes to Merzouga Sahara Desert Tour: Via Ifrane, Midelt, and the Ziz Valley
Begin an unforgettable journey from the cultural capital of Fes to the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, passing through the Middle Atlas Mountains, cedar forests, Berber villages, dramatic mountain passes, and the breathtaking landscapes of the Ziz Valley.
After breakfast, your driver will pick you up from your accommodation in Fes and begin the scenic drive towards Merzouga, one of Morocco’s most iconic desert destinations. This route offers a remarkable contrast of landscapes, from green mountain scenery and alpine-style towns to rocky gorges, palm-filled valleys, and finally the vast sand dunes of Erg Chebbi.
The Golden Sands of the Sahara:
Your journey starts with a drive through the Middle Atlas region towards Ifrane, often known for its clean streets, mountain setting, and European-style architecture. This charming town offers a peaceful change of scenery before continuing deeper into the Atlas Mountains.
From Ifrane, the road continues towards Azrou, a traditional Berber town surrounded by one of Morocco’s most famous cedar forests. Here, you will have the opportunity to stop among the ancient cedar trees and, with some luck, see the Barbary macaques that live in the area.
The journey then continues through the rolling hills and mountain landscapes of the Middle Atlas towards Midelt, a town located between the Middle and High Atlas ranges. Midelt is a convenient and pleasant place to stop for lunch before continuing the adventure towards southern Morocco.
After lunch, the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic as you travel through the Tizi n’Talghemt Pass and the impressive Ziz Gorge. Along this stretch, the mountains, rocky cliffs, and winding roads create some of the most beautiful views of the day.
As you descend towards the southeast, the landscape begins to change. The fertile palm groves of the Ziz Valley appear, offering a striking contrast between green oases and dry desert mountains. This area is one of the most picturesque parts of the route and provides wonderful opportunities for panoramic photos.
By the afternoon, you will arrive in Merzouga, located at the edge of the magnificent Erg Chebbi dunes. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed with a traditional glass of Moroccan mint tea before beginning your camel trek into the desert.
Riding across the golden dunes at sunset is one of the most memorable experiences in Morocco. As the light changes over the sand, you will make your way to your desert camp, where you will spend the night in a peaceful Sahara setting.
In the evening, enjoy dinner at the Riad, relax in the pool, and experience the unique atmosphere of the desert. The silence of the dunes, the clear night sky, and the warmth of Berber hospitality make this an unforgettable overnight experience.
Driving Times:
Fes to Ifrane: 1 hour
Ifrane to Midelt: 2 hours
Midelt to Ziz Valley: 2 hours
Ziz Valley to Merzouga Sahara Desert: 2 hours
Total driving time may vary depending on road conditions, photo stops, lunch break, and the pace of the journey.
Tour Highlights:
This route from Fes to the Sahara Desert offers one of Morocco’s most beautiful travel experiences. Along the way, you will discover the Middle Atlas Mountains, the cedar forest of Azrou, traditional Berber villages, the mountain landscapes around Midelt, the dramatic Ziz Gorge, the palm groves of the Ziz Valley, and the golden dunes of Merzouga.

Day 11: Sahara Desert of Merzouga | Erg Chebbi Discovery and Overnight Desert Camp:
Local desert sightseeing with short drives around Merzouga and the Erg Chebbi area
Camel trekking time: Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on camp location and weather conditions
After breakfast, begin a memorable day dedicated to exploring the spectacular landscapes and cultural heritage surrounding the Sahara Desert of Merzouga. This region is home to the majestic Erg Chebbi dunes, one of Morocco’s most iconic desert landscapes, famous for its towering golden sand dunes and peaceful desert atmosphere.
Your day starts with a scenic tour around the Erg Chebbi dunes, allowing you to discover the unique beauty of the desert from different viewpoints. Along the way, visit the village of Khamlia, a traditional village known for its warm hospitality and deep musical heritage. Here, you will have the opportunity to attend a live performance of Gnawa music, a powerful and spiritual musical tradition with African roots. This cultural experience offers insight into the history, rhythm, and soul of the local community.
Continue your exploration with a visit to the Oasis of Merzouga, a peaceful green area that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding desert. The oasis still preserves an old traditional irrigation system, offering a glimpse into how local communities have adapted to life in the Sahara for generations.
Later, travel toward Rissani, an important historic town and former trading center on the ancient caravan routes. In Rissani, you will explore ancient ksours and kasbahs, traditional fortified villages and earthen structures that reflect the region’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.
After enjoying a local and typical lunch, return to your hotel in Merzouga at approximately 4:00 p.m. Upon arrival, prepare for one of the highlights of your Morocco journey: a camel trek into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi.
In the late afternoon, exchange your vehicle for friendly camels and ride across the soft desert sands as the light begins to change over the dunes. The camel trek offers a peaceful and unforgettable way to experience the Sahara, with breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities along the way.
Arrive at your desert bivouac camp, where you will spend the evening surrounded by the silence and beauty of the Sahara. After dinner, enjoy traditional Berber music around the camp, creating a warm and authentic desert atmosphere.
Tonight, sleep in a comfortable nomadic-style tent made in the spirit of traditional camel-hair tents. Beneath the clear desert sky, you can admire the stars and enjoy the calm of the Sahara far from the noise of the city.
This unforgettable day ends with a magical overnight stay in a desert camp beneath the stars, offering a perfect introduction to Morocco’s desert landscapes, nomadic traditions, and the timeless beauty of Erg Chebbi.
Day 12: Merzouga to Dades Valley: Via Rissani, Tinghir, and Todra Gorges
Begin the day with one of the most magical experiences in Morocco: sunrise over the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. After a peaceful night in the Sahara Desert, your camel guide will wake you early so you can witness the first light of the day rising over the dunes, an unforgettable moment and often one of the most beautiful sunrises travelers experience in Morocco.
As the sun slowly illuminates the desert, the colors of the sand shift from soft gold to warm orange, creating a breathtaking natural display. After enjoying the calm and beauty of the Sahara morning, you will ride your camel back across the dunes towards the village of Merzouga. Along the way, you will have time to admire the unique landscapes of Erg Chebbi, where the shape and color of the dunes change beautifully with the light.
Upon arrival in Merzouga, you will enjoy breakfast and have the opportunity to take a hot shower at the riad before continuing your journey towards the dramatic landscapes of southern Morocco.
Find Serenity in the Dades Gorges:
After leaving Merzouga, the journey continues towards Rissani, a historic town known for its traditional market and its important role as a former trading center. Rissani is also considered one of the gateways between the desert and the ancient caravan routes that once connected Morocco with sub-Saharan Africa.
From Rissani, you will travel through beautiful desert and oasis landscapes towards Tinghir, a charming town surrounded by palm groves and mountain scenery. This area marks the entrance to one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural sites: the Todra Gorges.
The Todra Gorges are among the highest and narrowest gorges in Morocco. Towering limestone cliffs rise dramatically on both sides, creating an impressive and peaceful setting. You will have time to walk through the gorge, admire the rock formations, and enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty of this remarkable canyon.
Lunch will be served in the heart of the gorge or in a nearby local restaurant, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery before continuing towards the Dades Valley.
In the afternoon, the route continues through the beautiful Dades Valley, a region famous for its fortified villages, ancient kasbahs, palm groves, and unusual rock formations. Along the way, you will see landscapes often described as “sand castles,” shaped by centuries of wind and erosion.
One of the most famous natural formations in the area is known as the “Monkey Toes,” a series of rounded rocks that create a unique and fascinating landscape. The Dades region is also known for its peaceful atmosphere, dramatic mountain views, and scenic roads that wind through the valley.
Your day ends in the Dades area, where you can relax and enjoy the calm surroundings after a memorable journey from the Sahara Desert to the mountains and gorges of southern Morocco.
Driving Time:
Merzouga to Dades Valley: 4 hours
Driving time may vary depending on road conditions, sightseeing stops, lunch break, and photo opportunities along the way.
Tour Highlights:
This stage of the journey offers a beautiful transition from the Sahara Desert to Morocco’s dramatic mountain landscapes. You will experience sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes, a camel trek back to Merzouga, the historic atmosphere of Rissani, the oasis scenery of Tinghir, the impressive Todra Gorges, and the remarkable rock formations of the Dades Valley.
It is a day filled with natural beauty, peaceful landscapes, and some of the most iconic scenery in southern Morocco.
Day 13: Dades Valley to Marrakech: Via Kalaat M’Gouna, Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, and the High Atlas Mountains
After breakfast at your accommodation in the Dades Valley, you will begin the final stage of your journey towards Marrakech. This scenic route takes you through some of Morocco’s most beautiful southern landscapes, including dramatic valleys, ancient kasbahs, desert plains, Berber villages, and the majestic High Atlas Mountains.
The drive from Dades to Marrakech is one of the most picturesque routes in Morocco, offering a wonderful combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical landmarks.
Venture Across the Atlas Mountains:
Your day begins with a drive through the stunning Dades Valley, a region famous for its impressive rock formations, fortified villages, palm groves, and traditional Berber architecture. The road through this area is often known as the “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs” because of the many ancient kasbahs and fortified houses scattered across the landscape.
Along the way, there will be several opportunities to stop for panoramic views and memorable photographs. The contrast between the red earth, green valleys, and traditional mud-brick buildings makes this part of the journey especially beautiful.
You will then continue towards Kalaat M’Gouna, a town well known for its rose cultivation and rose-based products. Depending on the time and your interests, you may have the option to visit a local rose cooperative, where you can learn about the production of rose water, oils, creams, and other natural cosmetic products made from the famous Damask roses of the region.
From Kalaat M’Gouna, the journey continues towards Ouarzazate, often referred to as the gateway to the Sahara. This area is known for its film studios, kasbahs, and desert landscapes, and it has served as a filming location for many international productions.
The next major stop will be the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, one of Morocco’s most iconic historical sites. This ancient fortified village, built from traditional earthen architecture, rises dramatically above the surrounding landscape and offers a remarkable example of southern Moroccan construction.
Ait Ben Haddou is associated with the powerful Glaoui family and was once an important stop on the caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech. Its impressive towers, narrow passages, and hillside setting make it one of the most memorable visits of the day. You will have time to explore the kasbah, walk through its ancient lanes, and enjoy beautiful views from the upper part of the village.
After visiting Ait Ben Haddou, the road continues towards the High Atlas Mountains. You will cross the spectacular Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest major mountain pass in Morocco, reaching an altitude of approximately 2,260 meters. This winding mountain road offers breathtaking views of valleys, peaks, remote Berber villages, and terraced landscapes.
During the journey, you may also stop at a local argan oil cooperative, where Berber women demonstrate the traditional process of extracting argan oil. This visit provides insight into an important Moroccan craft and gives you the opportunity to discover natural argan-based products used for cooking, skincare, and cosmetics.
As you descend from the High Atlas Mountains, the landscape gradually changes before reaching the vibrant city of Marrakech in the evening. Upon arrival, you will be dropped off at your accommodation, marking the end of a memorable journey from the desert and valleys of southern Morocco to the famous Red City.
Driving Time:
Dades Valley to Marrakech: 5 hours and 30 minutes
Driving time may vary depending on road conditions, sightseeing stops, lunch break, photo opportunities, and traffic when approaching Marrakech.
Tour Highlights:
This final day of the journey offers a rich combination of scenery and culture. You will travel along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, visit the rose town of Kalaat M’Gouna, pass through Ouarzazate, explore the historic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, cross the dramatic Tizi n’Tichka Pass, and experience the beauty of the High Atlas Mountains before arriving in Marrakech.
It is a spectacular route that brings together Morocco’s desert heritage, Berber culture, traditional architecture, and breathtaking mountain landscapes.

Day 14: Marrakesh | Heritage, Artistry & Cultural Immersion:
Morning – Historical Exploration
After a leisurely breakfast at your riad or hotel, begin your day discovering Marrakesh, the famed “Red City” of Morocco, celebrated for its rich heritage, vibrant souks, and timeless craftsmanship.
Accompanied by your private guide, explore some of the city’s most iconic historical landmarks:
- Bahia Palace– A 19th-century architectural masterpiece showcasing intricate Moroccan craftsmanship, tranquil courtyards, and ornate tilework.
- Ben Youssef Madrasa– One of North Africa’s most important Quranic schools, renowned for its exquisite zellij mosaics, carved cedarwood, and stucco artistry.
- Saadian Tombs– A beautifully preserved royal necropolis dating back to the Saadian dynasty, rediscovered in 1917.
- Jewish Mellah– Discover the historic Jewish quarter, offering insight into Marrakesh’s multicultural past and its unique architectural style.
Midday – Lunch & Medina Discovery
Enjoy lunch at a carefully selected restaurant near the iconic Jemaa el-Fna Square, the vibrant heart of the medina. Following lunch, delve into the labyrinthine souks, where centuries-old traditions continue to thrive.
Wander through specialized markets such as:
- Souk El Attarin(spices and perfumes)
- Souk Chouari(woodwork and carpentry)
- Souk Smata(traditional leather slippers – babouches)
You may also visit the dyers’ souk, where artisans use natural pigments to color textiles using ancestral techniques.
Afternoon – Artisan Encounters & Private Workshops
This afternoon is dedicated to exclusive, behind-the-scenes encounters with Marrakesh’s master artisans. Enjoy private visits to traditional workshops, offering an authentic glimpse into Morocco’s living heritage:
- Woodworking studios– Observe master craftsmen shaping cedarwood into intricate designs
- Natural dye textile ateliers– Learn about traditional dyeing methods using plant-based pigments
- Pottery workshops– Discover the art of hand-shaped ceramics and traditional kilns
- Zellij tile ateliers– Witness the meticulous process of creating Morocco’s iconic geometric mosaics
Subject to availability, a private meeting with a master artisan can be arranged, offering a rare opportunity for cultural exchange and deeper insight into these time-honored crafts.
Optional Visit – Majorelle Garden & Modern Marrakesh
For those interested, a visit to the Majorelle Garden in the Ville Nouvelle provides a striking contrast to the medina, with its lush botanical collection and vibrant cobalt-blue architecture.
Late Afternoon – Leisure Time
Enjoy free time to further explore Marrakesh at your own pace—whether relaxing at your riad, shopping for unique treasures, or discovering hidden corners of the medina.
Evening – Gastronomic Experience
In the evening, indulge in a refined dining experience at an atmospheric palace restaurant, where Moroccan gastronomy is elevated through elegant presentation and ambiance.
Overnight: Marrakesh

Day 15: Marrakech Marrakech Free Day:
Free day to relax in Marrakech and explore extra sightseeing by your own. There is so many extra things and activities to enjoy in Marrakech like Hammam, Massage, and Spa etc…
Marrakech Cooking Class:
In the afternoon meet your guide then to the cooking class. Discover the secrets of Moroccan cuisine with local chef during this activity of cooking class. Accompany guide to the market to select fresh produce and learn more about traditional herbs and spices, then get hands-on in the kitchen as you create an appetizer, main course, and dessert. Pick up plenty of expert tips throughout the cooking class, then sit down to enjoy your delicious 3-course lunch or dinner. Visit the local market to shop for herbs, spices, and fresh produce Create a delicious 3-course meal of Moroccan specialties Choose a morning (lunch) or afternoon (dinner) tour Class can be adapted for allergies and vegetarians/vegans.

Day 16: Marrakech – Essaouira | Argan Forests and Atlantic Coastal Escape:
Driving time: 2.5 to 3 hours from Marrakech to Essaouira
After breakfast, depart Marrakech and travel west toward the beautiful coastal town of Essaouira, one of Morocco’s most charming seaside destinations. The journey from Marrakech to Essaouira takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on road conditions and stops along the way.
As you leave the busy atmosphere of Marrakech behind, enjoy a scenic drive through the Moroccan countryside, passing small villages, open landscapes, and argan tree forests. Along the route, you may have the opportunity to see the famous goats climbing argan trees, a unique and memorable sight often associated with this region.
If you wish, you can also stop at a local argan oil cooperative, where you will learn about the traditional process of producing argan oil. This precious Moroccan product is widely used for cooking, cosmetics, and skincare, and the visit offers insight into the important role of argan production in local rural communities.
Upon arrival in Essaouira, enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this historic Atlantic coastal town. Known for its refreshing ocean breeze, artistic spirit, and laid-back charm, Essaouira is the perfect place to escape the rush of the city and enjoy a cooler coastal climate.
The town’s beautiful medina offers a wonderful blend of history, culture, and local life. Its narrow streets are filled with artisan workshops, galleries, traditional shops, cafés, and restaurants. Unlike larger Moroccan cities, Essaouira has a calm and easygoing rhythm, making it ideal for walking, exploring, and enjoying the seaside setting.
Essaouira is also famous for its long seafront promenade and wide sandy beach, where visitors can relax, walk along the shore, or enjoy the fresh Atlantic air. The beach is spacious and welcoming, and swimming is possible when sea and weather conditions are suitable.
A highlight of the city is its historic fortified medina, an outstanding example of a late 18th-century fortified town. Designed according to European military architectural principles and adapted to a North African context, Essaouira’s ramparts, sea-facing walls, and old port give the city a distinctive character and timeless beauty.
During your visit, you may explore the old harbor, admire the blue fishing boats, walk along the ramparts, browse local handicrafts, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the town’s many restaurants.
Essaouira offers the perfect combination of history, culture, ocean views, and relaxation, making it one of the most memorable coastal stops in Morocco.
Day 17: Essaouira – El Jadida – Casablanca | Portuguese Heritage and Atlantic Coastline:
Driving time:
Essaouira to El Jadida: 4 to 4.5 hours
El Jadida to Casablanca: 1.5 hours
Total driving time: 5.5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic and stops
After breakfast, depart from Essaouira and travel along Morocco’s Atlantic coast toward El Jadida, formerly known as Mazagan. This historic coastal city is famous for its Portuguese heritage, impressive ramparts, peaceful seaside atmosphere, and charming old town.
The drive from Essaouira to El Jadida takes approximately 4 to 4.5 hours, offering a scenic journey through coastal landscapes, rural areas, and small Moroccan towns. Upon arrival, begin your visit to El Jadida, a calm and attractive city located on the Atlantic Ocean, about 100 kilometers south of Casablanca.
Originally founded as Mazagan, El Jadida was once an important Portuguese stronghold. Today, the city is best known for its beautifully preserved Portuguese City, a UNESCO-listed historic area that reflects the unique blend of European military architecture and Moroccan coastal life. Although El Jadida is not a large city, it offers a pleasant and authentic atmosphere, making it an excellent place to explore at a relaxed pace.
Your visit will include the old port, where you can observe local fishermen preparing their boats or returning from the sea with the day’s catch. The small fishing boats and traditional harbor atmosphere are reminiscent of Essaouira, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s enduring coastal traditions.
Continue to the impressive ramparts and bastions of the old Portuguese fortress. These historic defensive walls offer beautiful panoramic views over the city, the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding coastline. Take time to walk along the ramparts, admire the architecture, and enjoy the peaceful ocean breeze.
One of the highlights of El Jadida is the remarkable Portuguese Cistern, an underground water reservoir built during the construction of the Portuguese citadel in the early 16th century. Known for its vaulted ceiling, stone columns, and atmospheric reflections, the cistern is one of the city’s most fascinating historical monuments.
You will also have time to stroll through the narrow streets of the small Portuguese quarter, where quiet lanes, old stone walls, and historic buildings create a charming and timeless setting. The town’s peaceful character makes it a wonderful place to slow down, enjoy the seaside views, and appreciate the calm rhythm of coastal Morocco.
El Jadida is also known for its beach and fresh seafood. Like many Moroccan coastal cities, it offers a variety of freshly caught fish and seafood dishes. Depending on your preference, you may enjoy lunch at a local restaurant or purchase fresh fish to be grilled in a traditional style.
After your visit and some time to relax by the sea, continue your journey north toward Casablanca. The drive from El Jadida to Casablanca takes approximately 1.5 hours, depending on traffic.
Upon arrival in Casablanca, check in at your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure.
Overnight stay at a hotel in Casablanca.
El Jadida Morocco
Day 18: End of Itinerary: Casablanca – Casablanca International Airport:
Goodbye, Morocco!
All good things must come to an end but we hope you have enjoyed your time exploring the very best that this region of Northern Africa has to offer. The rich and unique history, its magnificent natural beauty and the charming people that makes Morocco the country that it is.
At an arranged time you will be transferred from your hotel to Casablanca International Airport for your international flight back home.
We hope you have had a memorable trip and wish you pleasant onward travels!
Includes:
Included Services
16 Nights of Carefully Selected Accommodation
Enjoy 16 nights of accommodation in a handpicked selection of comfortable hotels, charming riads, and authentic guesthouses throughout your journey across Morocco. This includes 1 special overnight stay in a traditional Berber desert camp in the Sahara Desert, offering a unique and memorable experience among the golden dunes.
16 Daily Breakfasts:
A delicious daily breakfast is included each morning throughout the tour, allowing you to start every day of your Moroccan journey refreshed and ready to explore.
4 Included Dinners:
This tour includes 4 dinners during the itinerary:
- 2 dinners at the Sahara Desert camp, where you will enjoy traditional Moroccan hospitality under the desert sky
- 1 dinner in the Dades Valley, surrounded by the dramatic landscapes of southern Morocco
- 1 dinner in Fes, offering an opportunity to enjoy the city’s rich culinary traditions
Private Air-Conditioned Transportation
Travel in comfort throughout the entire itinerary with private air-conditioned transportation. Your vehicle will be carefully selected according to the size of your group, ensuring a smooth, comfortable, and enjoyable travel experience between cities, villages, mountains, and desert landscapes.
Professional Private English-Speaking Driver
You will be accompanied throughout the journey by a professional private English-speaking driver. Your driver will assist you between destinations, ensure your comfort during the trip, and help make your travel experience smooth, safe, and enjoyable.
Local Guide in Rabat:
A professional English-speaking local guide is included for your visit to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Your guide will introduce you to the city’s most important cultural and historical landmarks, including its royal heritage, ancient monuments, and elegant coastal atmosphere.
Local Guide in Tangier:
An English-speaking local guide is included in Tangier, a fascinating city where Moroccan, Mediterranean, European, and Andalusian influences meet. Your guided visit will help you discover the history, culture, and unique character of this northern gateway city.
Local Guide in Chefchaouen:
A local English-speaking guide is included in Chefchaouen, Morocco’s famous Blue City. Your guide will lead you through its picturesque blue-painted streets, charming medina, local markets, and scenic viewpoints while sharing insight into the town’s culture and history.
Local Guide in Meknes:
A professional local guide is included for your visit to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities. During the guided tour, you will explore the city’s historical gates, monuments, medina, and architectural highlights while learning about its important role in Moroccan history.
Local Guide in Fes:
A professional English-speaking local guide is included for your sightseeing tour of Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest and most culturally rich imperial cities. Your guided visit will allow you to explore the city’s historical, cultural, spiritual, and architectural highlights in depth, including its ancient medina, traditional souks, artisan quarters, madrasas, and important monuments.
Cooking Class in Fes:
A traditional Moroccan cooking class in Fes is included as part of the tour. This hands-on experience allows you to discover the flavors, ingredients, and techniques of Moroccan cuisine while learning how to prepare authentic local dishes in one of Morocco’s most famous culinary cities.
Local Guide in Ait Ben Haddou:
An English-speaking local guide is included for your visit to the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its impressive earthen architecture and historic importance. Your guide will provide insight into the kasbah’s history, architecture, cultural significance, and its role as a filming location for many international productions.
Local Guide in Marrakech:
A professional English-speaking local guide is included for your sightseeing tour of Marrakech. Your guided visit will cover the city’s main monuments, colorful souks, historic palaces, gardens, and cultural landmarks, offering a deeper understanding of the Red City’s vibrant heritage and atmosphere.
Cooking Class in Marrakech:
A Moroccan cooking class in Marrakech is included, giving you the opportunity to learn more about traditional Moroccan cuisine in a fun and interactive setting. You will discover local spices, cooking methods, and traditional recipes while preparing authentic dishes inspired by Marrakech’s rich culinary culture.
Airport Transfers:
Airport transfers are included on the first and last day of the tour, ensuring a smooth and comfortable arrival and departure experience. This service allows you to begin and end your journey with ease and peace of mind.
Camel Ride in the Sahara Desert:
Enjoy a memorable camel ride across the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, leading you to your traditional desert camp. This unforgettable experience offers the chance to admire the peaceful beauty of the dunes, especially during sunset or sunrise, and to enjoy a magical overnight stay in the heart of the desert.
Starting and Ending Points
Tour Starting Point: Casablanca
Your journey begins in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and a convenient arrival point for international travelers.
Tour Ending Point: Casablanca
This itinerary is designed for travelers arriving through Casablanca and finishing their journey in Casablanca, combining Morocco’s imperial cities, northern highlights, cultural experiences, mountain landscapes, kasbahs, and the unforgettable Sahara Desert.
Excludes:
Monument Entrance Fees
Entrance fees to historical monuments, museums, gardens, kasbahs, and other paid attractions are not included.
Lunches, Additional Dinners, and Drinks
Lunches, drinks, and any dinners not specifically mentioned in the included services are not included.
The tour includes only 3 dinners: one in the Sahara Desert camp and one in the Dades Valley.
Tips and Personal Extras
Tips for drivers, guides, hotel staff, restaurant staff, and any personal expenses are not included.








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