MOROCCO ITINERARY 14 DAYS FROM CASABLANCA

OVERVIEW

Begin your Morocco itinerary 14 days with an unforgettable journey through historic cities, stunning landscapes, and rich culture. Start in Casablanca with the Hassan II Mosque and Corniche, then head north to Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas and Hassan Tower. Explore the charming streets of Asilah, followed by Tangier with Cape Spartel and the Hercules Caves.

This Morocco 2 week itinerary continues to Chefchaouen, Fes, Meknes, and Volubilis, passing through Atlas valleys and oases, then into the Merzouga Desert for camel rides, sunset views, and a glimpse of nomadic life. Stops include Todra and Dades Valleys, the Rose Cooperative, and Ait Ben Haddou, before reaching Marrakech and the coastal city of Essaouira, with free time to enjoy beaches and markets.

Experience a perfect balance of history, adventure, and relaxation with carefully selected accommodations for an authentic 14 days in Morocco.

GALLERY

A collage of Morocco’s most iconic destinations, including Chefchaouen, Merzouga Desert, Marrakech, Essaouira, Casablanca, and Ouarzazate, featured in the Morocco itinerary 14 days.

HIGHLIGHTS OF MOROCCO 14 DAY ITINERARY

  • Explore the Hassan II Mosque and the Ain Diab Corniche in Casablanca.
  • Discover the Kasbah of the Udayas, Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat.
  • Wander through the artistic coastal town of Asilah.
  • Visit Hercules Cave and Cape Spartel in Tangier, followed by a short tour of Tetouan.
  • Stroll through the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen and discover its charming landmarks.
  • Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the historic city of Meknes.
  • Spend a full day exploring the old medina of Fes with a local guide.
  • Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains and meet the Barbary macaques in the cedar forest.
  • Experience camel trekking and enjoy a magical sunset over the desert dunes.
  • Spend the night in a luxury desert camp under millions of stars.
  • Take a 4×4 desert tour to visit nomad families, the old mine, Khamlia village, and the old cars museum.
  • Dress up in traditional Berber attire, a symbol of Amazigh culture.
  • Visit the spectacular Todra Gorge, known for its unique rock formations called “Monkey Fingers.”
  • Explore Aït Ben Haddou Kasbah in Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Africa.”
  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass to reach Marrakech.
  • Discover the highlights of Marrakech: Jemaa el-Fna Square, Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and Majorelle Garden…
  • Relax in the coastal city of Essaouira, stroll along its historic ramparts, enjoy its beaches, seafood, and optional activities.

WHY CHOOSE THIS 2 WEEK MOROCCO ITINERARY?

  1. Comprehensive Morocco Experience: This itinerary covers Morocco’s most iconic historical and cultural cities such as Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech, along with coastal towns like Essaouira, mountain villages like Chefchaouen, and the enchanting Merzouga Desert, offering a complete journey through both culture and nature.
  2. Variety of Activities: Enjoy cultural tours, visits to historical landmarks, camel rides in the desert, sandboarding on the dunes, exploring traditional markets, and optional adventures like horseback riding or quad biking deep in the desert.
  3. Expert Local Guides: Our local experts provide in-depth knowledge of Morocco’s history, traditions, and arts, offering valuable insights that make your trip authentic and informative.
  4. Comfortable and Smooth Transportation: Private modern air-conditioned vehicles with a driver ensure comfort and flexibility as you travel between cities and regions without any hassle.
  5. Authentic and Luxurious Experiences: From carefully selected hotels and riads to luxury desert camps, you’ll enjoy a unique and comfortable experience that combines authenticity with comfort.
  6. Flexible Free Time: The itinerary allows plenty of free time for personal exploration, shopping, or simply relaxing at your own pace.
  7. Unforgettable Memories: Every day is thoughtfully designed to create magical moments, from the blue streets of Chefchaouen to the stunning sunsets in the Merzouga Desert, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.

14 DAY MOROCCO ITINERARY

Get ready for an amazing adventure! This Morocco itinerary 2 weeks takes you to explore Morocco’s most beautiful cities and landscapes, from lively urban spots to the calm of the desert.

Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca → Hassan II Mosque & Corniche

Start your Morocco itinerary 14 days with a warm welcome at Mohammed V International Airport, or directly from your accommodation if you are already in the city, and get ready to discover Morocco’s vibrant economic capital on your first day.

Your first stop is the Hassan II Mosque, a true masterpiece of modern Moroccan architecture, partly built over the Atlantic Ocean. Step inside and admire its gleaming marble floors, hand-carved cedar ceilings, and sparkling chandeliers. Don’t miss the breathtaking 210-meter minaret, the tallest in the world, standing proudly above the ocean waves.

After your visit, enjoy a relaxing walk along the Ain Diab Corniche, Casablanca’s lively seaside promenade. Feel the cool sea breeze, watch the Atlantic waves crash against the shore, and, if you wish, stop for lunch at one of the elegant oceanfront cafés or restaurants to taste some delicious Moroccan seafood dishes.

In the evening, check into your hotel for a comfortable night’s rest, preparing for the exciting journey that lies ahead through the heart of Morocco.

Begin your second day of the Morocco 2 week itinerary with a delicious breakfast at your hotel in Casablanca before heading north along the Atlantic coast to Rabat, Morocco’s political and administrative capital. Upon arrival, explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, a 12th-century fortress overlooking the ocean. Stroll through its narrow blue-and-white streets, admire the lush Andalusian gardens, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that makes this site so special.

Continue to the Hassan Tower, Rabat’s iconic 12th-century minaret, and visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, where the late king and his two sons rest beneath a beautifully decorated ceiling of carved marble and colorful zellij tiles.

After discovering Rabat’s highlights, drive north along the coast to the charming seaside town of Asilah, known for its whitewashed houses, colorful murals, and calm coastal vibe. Wander through the quiet medina filled with art galleries and handicraft shops, and feel the ocean breeze as you walk along the ancient ramparts overlooking the Atlantic.

In the evening, check into your hotel in Asilah and relax while watching the sunset over the sea — a perfect end to a day filled with history, culture, and coastal beauty.

[Approximate distance: 337 km / 4 hours driving]

Start your day with breakfast at your hotel in Asilah, then head north along the Atlantic coast toward Tangier, the vibrant coastal city at Morocco’s northern tip. Upon arrival, visit Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, and take in stunning panoramic views of the water and the historic lighthouse. Next, explore the Caves of Hercules, one of Tangier’s most famous landmarks, where legend and natural beauty come together in a fascinating setting.

After your Tangier visit, continue east to Tetouan, known for its rich Andalusian heritage and its old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk through its whitewashed alleys and explore the buildings that reflect the city’s distinctive Andalusian style.

In the afternoon, drive south through the Rif Mountains toward Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City, often called “the Blue Pearl of Morocco”. Upon arrival, check into your riad and enjoy a relaxing walk through the peaceful blue-painted streets of the medina, surrounded by mountain views and a calm, serene atmosphere.

In the evening, savor a delicious local dinner at your riad or at one of the local restaurants overlooking the mountains.

[Approximate distance: 235 km / 5 hours driving]

This day is entirely free for you to spend in Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City nestled in the Rif Mountains. Start your morning with a walk through the quiet blue-painted streets of the old medina, and take in the calm atmosphere and the striking color contrasts.

Visit Outa el Hammam Square, the main square surrounded by cafés and restaurants, and explore the shops and local markets, offering handmade crafts, textiles, and souvenirs from the city.

Discover the Kasbah Museum, featuring beautiful gardens and a traditional courtyard showcasing Moroccan architecture, and learn about the city’s history through its exhibits. Head up to Ras El Ma, the nearby waterfall, and enjoy the fresh mountain air with panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

You can also visit the Grand Mosque, one of the city’s main religious landmarks, and Bab el-Shrana, a historic gate reflecting traditional architecture. Don’t miss a stroll through the old Kasbah district, with its narrow alleys and traditional houses, or visit the surrounding gardens and farms to enjoy the stunning natural scenery.

In the afternoon, continue wandering through the medina’s streets, stopping for a cup of Moroccan mint tea at a local café. The calm pace and enchanting views make this day perfect for fully immersing yourself in the unique city of Chefchaouen.

In the evening, return to your riad to relax and enjoy the peaceful mountain views.

[No drives today / just walking around Chefchaouen]

After breakfast at your riad in Chefchaouen, you will leave the city heading south toward the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient city was an important administrative and commercial center of the Roman Empire in North Africa. You can walk among the old columns and stunning mosaics that tell the story of a long-lost civilization, while enjoying the surrounding landscapes.

After visiting the ruins, continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, founded by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century as the capital of his empire. Here, you can see the famous Bab Mansour gate, the historic El Hedim Square, and the old royal buildings that reflect traditional Moroccan architecture. Wander through the streets at a relaxed pace and absorb the city’s historic charm.

After exploring Meknes, drive to Fes, the ancient city that blends history, art, and culture. Upon arrival, check into your riad to rest after a full day of exploration and prepare for the next day, when you can dive deeper into this historic city.

[Approximate distance: 260 km / 4–5 hours driving]

After breakfast at your riad in Fes, you will spend the day exploring the city with a local guide who will help you uncover hidden treasures and the rich history of Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart.

Start your tour in the old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and wander through its narrow, winding alleys filled with traditional shops. Admire the carefully carved wooden works, colorful zellij tiles, and bustling souks where artisans create everything from leather goods to textiles.

Visit the University of Al Quaraouiyine, which is one of the oldest universities in the world, and admire the historic architecture. Stop at the Bou Inania Madrasa, famous for its intricate wooden carvings and stunning zellij. Don’t miss the Nejjarine Fountain and its surrounding square, a lively spot where locals gather and life pulses through the streets.

After a morning full of discoveries, enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant within the medina. In the afternoon, continue exploring the medina’s treasures, including leather tanneries and artisan workshops, experiencing traditional crafts passed down through generations.

Return to your riad in the evening to relax and reflect on the day you spent exploring Fes and soak in the atmosphere of this historic city.

[Minimal driving / Local walking tour]

After breakfast at your riad in Fes, you will leave the city heading southeast, crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains. Your first stop is Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland” for its European-style buildings, peaceful atmosphere, and spotless streets. Take a short walk to enjoy the calm surroundings, and grab some dried snacks for your next stop.

Then you head to the cedar forest, home to the Barbary macaque monkeys. You stop to take photos with these playful creatures, feed them a few of your snacks, and enjoy a fun moment with them.

Continue your tour through the stunning landscapes of the Middle Atlas, passing charming villages and rolling hills until you reach Midelt, a town famous for its apple orchards and located between the mountains and the desert. Take a quick photo near the town’s Big Apple monument to capture the moment.

Afterward, drive to Er-Rich for a tasty lunch, then continue your way as the scenery slowly changes, mountains fading into barren yellow terrain, a clear sign that the desert is getting closer. You stop at the panoramic viewpoint of the Ziz Valley, filled with countless palm trees, and take some great photos.

After a short drive, you finally arrive in Merzouga, where camels await to take you on a peaceful ride across the dunes. Stop in the middle of the desert to watch the sunset, then continue to your luxury camp. You will be welcomed with Moroccan tea and sweets before relaxing in your private tent. Dinner is served under a sky full of stars, followed by Berber music and storytelling around the fire, a perfect night, far away from the noise of the cities.

[Approximate distance: 470 km / 7–8 hours driving]

On this day of your Morocco 14 day itinerary, it’s recommended to wake up early to watch the sunrise over the golden dunes of Merzouga, a breathtaking natural scene that’s worth starting your day with. Afterward, you can try sandboarding or enjoy breakfast at the desert camp before starting a 4×4 Jeep adventure across the Sahara.

The journey begins with a visit to the nomadic families who live in tents in the middle of the desert and rely mainly on livestock for their livelihood. This visit offers a unique opportunity to learn about their simple lifestyle and authentic desert traditions.

Next, the tour reaches the old kohl mine, used during the French colonial period to extract kohl and lead, reflecting the mining history of the region.

The journey continues through Mifis Village, a small settlement that used to be home to several French residents during the colonial era. Following the famous Dakar Rally route, used every year by off-road racers crossing the Sahara, until you reach a high viewpoint that offers a spectacular panoramic view of all the camps and the vast desert.

The itinerary continues to Khamlia Village, known for its Gnawa music, an African spiritual genre characterized by deep rhythms and soulful melodies. Here, enjoy live performances by the locals and experience the region’s rich cultural blend.

After lunch, the final stop is the Cars Museum in Tnamoust, a private collection of rare and vintage cars alongside modern vehicles, showcasing Morocco’s transportation history.

Evening returns to the riad in Merzouga for relaxation, swimming, dinner, and preparation for the next day’s itinerary.

[Local activity – No long distances, off-road 4×4 tour]

After breakfast in Merzouga, the trip heads toward Rissani, a historic town that once served as a major trading center in southeastern Morocco. The traditional market, open on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, offers a chance to explore local products like spices, dates, and textiles, and to observe daily life in the region.

From there, the route continues to Ksar Mellab, passing through Erfoud, el jorf, and Touroug, where a Berber store allows trying on traditional Amazigh clothing and taking photos. After this stop, the drive proceeds to Tinghir, with a panoramic viewpoint overlooking millions of palm trees interspersed with old kasbahs, offering a spectacular natural scene.

The tour continues to Todra Gorges, where massive cliffs rise up to 300 meters. Walk among the rocks, observe the valley’s water sources, enjoy the stunning scenery, or try light rock climbing for an added adventure.

The day ends at Dades Valley in the area known as the “Monkey Fingers”, famous for its unique rock formations carved by nature over time. After exploring, check in at the riad to relax.

[Approximate distance: 270 km / 3 or 4 hours driving]

After breakfast in Dades Valley, the day starts with a drive to Rose Valley, famous for its vast rose farms producing natural oils and cosmetic products. A stop at a local cooperative provides insight into how these rose-based products are made and offers a chance to learn useful information from the staff.

After that, the journey continues to Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Desert” and home to several famous film studios. A visit to Atlas Studios allows exploration of movie sets and a look at how international films are produced in the heart of Morocco.

The route then leads to the historic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking through its narrow alleys and fortified clay buildings reveals a long history and unique architectural style. This village has been featured in films such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones.

Afterward, cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass, enjoying panoramic views of the mountains and scattered villages. The open air and stunning landscapes provide a remarkable experience before arriving in Marrakech.

Arrival in Marrakech takes place in the evening. Check in at the riad and relax, preparing for a full day of exploration in the Red City.

[Approximate distance: 360–380 km / 6–7 hours driving with sightseeing stops]

After breakfast in Marrakech, the day starts with a guided tour led by a local expert to explore the highlights of the Red City. Begin with a visit to Koutoubia Mosque, one of the city’s most iconic religious and architectural landmarks. Then head to Jemaa el-Fnaa, the lively main square that reflects authentic Moroccan culture, with traditional music performances, street dancers, and local vendors.

Then, explore the Medina, walking through narrow alleys and traditional shops, and visit Bahia Palace, a historic palace known for its stunning architecture and serene gardens that showcase traditional Moroccan design.

Visit Ben Youssef Madrasa to discover the beauty of Islamic architecture and learn about the history of religious education in Marrakech.

In the afternoon or after lunch, continue to Majorelle Garden, famous for its vibrant colors and tropical plants, with the opportunity to visit the Berber Museum inside the garden to learn about Amazigh culture and history.

In the evening, return to the riad to relax and prepare for the next day, after a full day of historical and cultural experiences in the red city.

[Approximate distance: depends on city travel]

This day is dedicated to the transfer from Marrakech to the coastal city of Essaouira. After breakfast, the trip begins by car through diverse landscapes, from the Atlas Mountains to the open plains along the coast.

Upon arrival, explore the Medina (old city), the old port, and the historic city walls overlooking the sea. The local markets provide an opportunity to discover traditional handicrafts and observe daily life in Essaouira. After the tour, enjoy lunch at a restaurant with sea views, relax on the beach, or take a short walk to visit the Kasbah and the old Portuguese ramparts before checking in at your riad.

[Approximate distance: 195 km / 3 hours driving]

This day is dedicated to complete freedom in Essaouira, leaving plenty of room for activities based on your preferences. You can wander through the Medina, visit shops and art galleries, or enjoy outdoor and water activities such as:

  • Riding quads (ATVs) along the beach at sunset.
  • Horseback riding along the coastline to watch the sunset.
  • Water sports like surfing or kayaking, or paddleboarding.

Lunch can be enjoyed at a local restaurant to savor fresh seafood once again. And the day ends by returning to your riad to relax and prepare your bags for the final day of 14 day Morocco itinerary.

[Focus here: Full freedom and optional activities]

After breakfast in Essaouira, it’s time to conclude your 2 week Morocco itinerary. The trip back to Casablanca begins, giving you one last chance to enjoy the stunning coastal landscapes and scenic inland plains.

Upon arrival, you will be transferred to Mohammed V International Airport for your departure flight, with a warm farewell and a small souvenir from the company to cherish the memories of your Moroccan adventure.

This final day offers the perfect moment to reflect on your journey across Morocco, from vibrant cities and historic markets to tranquil desert views and the beautiful Atlantic coastline.

[Approximate distance: 360 km / 4–5 hours driving]

Note about Departure Day: If your flight departs on the morning of the last day of the itinerary, we can arrange your transfer to Casablanca on day thirteen, so you can wake up in the city the next day, and we will take you directly to the airport, ensuring you arrive on time without any stress.

WHAT'S INCLUDED AND NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR

Included in the Tour:

Not included in the Tour:

ITINERARY MAP

A map showing the route of the Morocco 2 week itinerary, including Casablanca, Asilah, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, Boumalne Dades, Marrakech, Essaouira, and ending at Casablanca Airport.

PRICE OF MOROCCO 2 WEEK ITINERARY

Are you planning a 2 week trip to Morocco? The final price may vary depending on key factors such as group size, type of accommodation, travel dates, and any additional activities or experiences you wish to include. Generally, traveling with a larger group reduces the cost per person.

To make planning easier, we offer customized quotes based on your preferences. Contact us, and we will create a Morocco 2 weeks itinerary that fits your budget and turns your trip into an unforgettable experience.

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES

Your Morocco 2 week itinerary from Casablanca gives you the freedom to design your own unique Moroccan experience. You can add activities that match your travel style, whether it’s thrilling desert adventures, romantic moments with your partner, a special wedding celebration deep in the Sahara, or watching the sunrise from the sky. We’re here to help you personalize every detail of your journey, so you can enjoy a Moroccan experience that truly reflects you and stays in your heart forever.

During the itinerary

  1. Professional photography service

  2. Romantic desert dinner

  3. Romantic desert proposal

  4. Horseback riding experience

  5. Quad & Buggy adventures

  6. Traditional Hammam spa experience

  7. Hot air balloon adventure

  8. Moroccan cooking class

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • You can conclude your 14 day Morocco itinerary in any city that suits your travel plans, and it is not necessary to return to Casablanca. Whether you prefer to finish your journey in Marrakech, Fes, Tangier, or any other destination, to ensure a comfortable and smooth end to your trip.
  • During your trip, you will move between different cities and regions, and with the varying climates in each area, it’s recommended to bring a variety of clothing to ensure you enjoy your journey comfortably and stylishly.
  • If you are someone who prefers not to ride camels, you can transfer to the camp in a 4×4 vehicle free of charge. If you enjoy adding some excitement, you can ride a buggy or drive an ATV across the sand dunes to reach the camp with a professional ATV guide, at an additional cost.
  • If you have food allergies or follow a special diet, don’t worry! We care about your comfort and health, and we can coordinate in advance with restaurants and hotels to ensure suitable meals for you. Just let us know your needs before your trip, and we’ll make sure you enjoy the Moroccan culinary experience safely and happily.
  • During your itinerary, you won’t need to worry about lunch. Our team of guides and drivers will make sure to recommend great places to eat that suit your taste, whether you are looking for traditional Moroccan cuisine or modern options. And if there’s a particular spot you’d like to visit, we will gladly help you get there easily for a hassle-free dining experience.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is two weeks in Morocco suitable for families with children?

Yes, two weeks in Morocco are perfect for families with children. During this time, kids will gain a deeper understanding of the history of ancient cities like Fes and Marrakech and explore their cultural and historical landmarks. They will also learn valuable life lessons by visiting nomads who live happily despite the simplicity and challenges of their lives, discovering that true happiness isn’t tied to material possessions. Additionally, they will enjoy fun activities such as camel riding and sandboarding in the Merzouga Desert, strolling through traditional markets, and exploring Morocco’s diverse landscapes from the Atlas Mountains to the beaches, making the trip a fully enriching educational and entertaining experience for children.

During the camel ride, your main luggage will be transported to the camp by a 4×4 vehicle dedicated to carrying guests’ belongings, and you can bring a small bag with essentials to enjoy the journey comfortably and worry-free.

It’s best to book your Morocco trip at least 2 to 3 months in advance. This ensures the availability of your preferred hotels and transportation, gives you time to tailor the itinerary to your interests, and allows you to take advantage of the best deals and prices.

Booking your 2-week Morocco itinerary is easy and flexible. You can secure your reservation by paying a small deposit using bank transfer, Wise, or PayPal. This guarantees your spot right away.

The rest of the payment can be settled in cash on the first day of the tour with your guide or driver. You can pay in Moroccan Dirhams, Euros, or US Dollars, making the process smooth and stress-free from the very beginning of your trip.

Two weeks in Morocco is not too long; it’s actually ideal for exploring. You can visit major cities, the desert, and the Atlas Mountains, enjoy landmarks, local culture, markets, and Moroccan cuisine, while also having time to relax and experience the country’s diverse landscapes, making the trip balanced and enriching.

what is the best time to visit Morocco?

The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for mild weather and a comfortable experience. However, Morocco can be visited at any time of the year, as each season offers its own unique experiences and charms.

Yes, 14 days is an excellent amount of time to explore Morocco comfortably. In two weeks, you can visit many cities and explore the desert. This timeframe gives you the chance to enjoy the main attractions and experience the local culture, appreciate the diverse nature, and relax without rushing. Of course, the more days you have, the more areas you can explore and the deeper your experience can be, but two weeks is enough to get a good understanding of Morocco and enjoy a comprehensive journey.

In 14 days in Morocco, you can explore the country’s most famous attractions. Start in Casablanca with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, then head to Rabat, the capital, to discover its historical landmarks. Continue to Asilah and Tangier, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean.

Next, travel to Chefchaouen, the charming Blue City, before heading to Fes to explore its ancient medina and traditional tanneries. Pass through the Atlas Mountains and the Ziz Valley on your way to the Merzouga Desert, where you can enjoy a camel ride, spend a night in a desert camp, and visit nomads. Don’t miss the Todra gorges and Dades Valley along the way.

End your tour in Marrakech by visiting Jemaa el-Fna Square and its vibrant souks, and if you have time, stop by Essaouira to relax by the ocean before heading back.

During your Morocco 2 week Itinerary, transportation is arranged based on the size and needs of your group.

  1. For up to 4 travelers, a comfortable 4×4 SUV, such as a Land Cruiser Prado, will be provided, perfect for navigating both city streets and desert tracks.
  2. Groups of 5–8 people will travel in a spacious van, like a Mercedes Vito or Ford Custom, offering ample room for luggage and comfort.
  3. Larger groups of more than 8 participants will be accommodated in a modern minibus that can carry up to 18 passengers.

All vehicles are fully air-conditioned, well-maintained, and driven by professional local drivers, ensuring a safe, smooth, and enjoyable trip throughout your 2-week Morocco Itinerary.

REVIEWS

John smith From USA
Unforgettable 14 day Morocco Grand tour from Casablanca
We went on a 14 days grand Morocco tour from Casablanca, visiting many Moroccan cities such as Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, Marrakech, and Essaouira, and it was an amazing experience in every sense! Our driver was Rachid, who made the entire trip smooth safe, and enjoyable. He was professional and friendly, always ensuring our comfort and timely arrivals. We sincerely thank Rachid for making this trip unforgettable! When booking, we coordinated with Brahim to choose luxury hotels and riads, and they were all well worth it. Our favorite places were the LUXURY DESERT CAMP in Merzouga and the EDEN BOUTIQUE hotel in Dades—they were perfect in every way. Overall, we were extremely satisfied with our Morocco trip, from the itinerary to the accommodations and services. We highly recommend it with Exploring Morocco Trips!
Jennifer S. From the Uk
Memorable Morocco travel itinerary 2 weeks
My son and I just returned from an amazing 2 week trip to Morocco, and it was an unforgettable experience. From the very beginning, our driver Hami was incredible in every way — his deep knowledge of Morocco and helpful advice made the trip smooth and enjoyable. We had a fantastic time exploring the historic cities of Fes and Marrakech, and we loved the adventure in the Merzouga Desert, including camel riding and watching the breathtaking sunset over the dunes and sandboarding and visiting the local nomads who welcomed us warmly. Every day in Morocco was full of fun and new experiences. The hotels and riads selected by the agency (Exploring Morocco Trips) were excellent and comfortable and clean and with outstanding service. We never felt any stress while traveling between cities, and everything was carefully organized. We sincerely thank Hami and the Exploring Morocco Trips team for this wonderful journey that made Morocco stay in our memories as one of the most beautiful places in the world. We definitely recommend this experience to anyone planning to visit Morocco.
Woon from Australia
2 week Morocco itinerary
We went on an enjoyable 14-day trip from Casablanca to Marrakech, passing through Rabat, Asilah, Tangier, Chefchaouen and Fes and Merzouga Desert, and Essaouira. Our driver and guide, Aziz, was wonderful in every sense of the word. His driving was safe, and his knowledge of Morocco’s history and culture added great value to our journey. He was always attentive to our comfort and needs. The local guides in Fes and Marrakech were highly professional and offered us a tour rich with information and details. As for the riad accommodations inside the old cities, they gave us an authentic Moroccan experience that combined comfort with the traditional architecture of Morocco. We spent two nights in Merzouga at a luxury camp, and the camel ride at sunset was an unforgettable moment for us. Everything was perfectly organized with an ideal balance between sightseeing, relaxation, and delicious food. A perfect trip in every way with Exploring Morocco Trips!

IMPORTANT NOTE:

This 2 weeks Morocco itinerary from Casablanca is just a suggestion and can be adjusted to your preferences. If you have a different plan or places you’d like to visit, feel free to contact us, and we’ll help you organize a wonderful trip to Morocco.

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