Majestic Morocco 14 day itinerary You’ll Never Forget
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Get ready for an unforgettable journey across Morocco — a country where every corner tells a story. This Morocco 14 day itinerary by The Moroccan Tours takes you through bustling cities, peaceful deserts, and mountain passes wrapped in history. Over two magical weeks, you’ll wander through ancient medinas, ride camels into the Sahara, taste aromatic tagines, and meet warm-hearted locals who make Morocco so special.
Let’s explore this incredible land, day by day — from Casablanca to Marrakech, through hidden gems, timeless kasbahs, and cinematic landscapes.
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This Morocco 14 day itinerary blends culture, adventure, and relaxation into one beautiful journey — crafted with care by The Moroccan Tours. Each day reveals something new, from ancient ruins to golden sands and warm hospitality.
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Tour Plan
Welcome to Morocco! Upon landing in Casablanca, the country’s economic hub, begin your adventure at the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most stunning mosques in the world.
Take a scenic walk along the Corniche overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and stop at the iconic Rick’s Café, inspired by the movie Casablanca.
Spend the evening relaxing and preparing for the incredible journey ahead.
After breakfast, drive north to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital and UNESCO World Heritage city. Visit the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the ancient Kasbah of the Oudayas, with its white-and-blue houses and ocean views.
After lunch, continue to Asilah, a peaceful coastal town adorned with colorful street art and serene medina walls — a perfect place to unwind and soak in the seaside vibes.
Today, explore Tangier, a port city where Europe and Africa meet. Visit Cape Spartel and the mystical Caves of Hercules, before winding through the Rif Mountains toward Chefchaouen.
As you arrive, the Blue City unfolds like a watercolor painting — quiet, artistic, and deeply photogenic.
Evening is free to wander its dreamy alleys or enjoy local dishes like couscous and goat cheese.
Start your morning exploring Chefchaouen’s maze of sky-blue streets. Browse local crafts, enjoy a mint tea with mountain views, and capture postcard-worthy photos at every turn.
In the afternoon, hike up to the Spanish Mosque for a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire Blue City at sunset. Chefchaouen is peace, beauty, and magic combined.
Leave Chefchaouen behind for a day steeped in history. Your first stop: Volubilis, the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa, where ancient mosaics tell stories from centuries past.
Next, explore Meknes, once the grand capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail — visit Bab Mansour Gate and the Royal Stables.
By evening, arrive in Fes, the spiritual and intellectual heart of Morocco.
Dive deep into Fes el-Bali, Morocco’s oldest and most authentic medina. Follow your local guide through its labyrinthine alleys, discovering Al Quaraouiyine University, the Al Attarine Madrasa, and the colorful Chouara Tanneries.
Visit the Royal Palace and Jewish Quarter before watching artisans craft ceramics and leather goods by hand. Fes is where tradition truly lives.
Today, the landscapes shift dramatically. Pass through Ifrane, nicknamed “the Switzerland of Morocco,” and visit the Cedar Forest, home to friendly Barbary macaques.
Travel through Midelt and the lush Ziz Valley, then reach Merzouga — gateway to the Sahara. Ride your camel into the dunes of Erg Chebbi just as the sun sets, painting the desert gold and crimson.
Spend the night in a luxury desert camp, enjoying music, stars, and Moroccan hospitality.
Rise early for a stunning sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, explore the Merzouga region — meet nomadic Berber families, visit Khamlia Village for live Gnawa music, and discover hidden oases and seasonal lakes that attract flamingos.
Relax back at your riad or camp for another unforgettable night under desert skies.
Say goodbye to the Sahara and drive toward Rissani, known for its ancient souks and caravan history.
Continue to Todra Gorges, where sheer limestone cliffs rise dramatically above a crystal-clear river — a paradise for hikers and photographers alike.
End your day in Dades Valley, famous for its rugged canyons and “Monkey Fingers” rock formations.
Travel through the Valley of Roses and stop in Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Africa.” Visit the ancient Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO-listed fortress featured in Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia.
Then, cross the High Atlas Mountains via the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass, arriving in vibrant Marrakech by evening.
Discover why Marrakech is called “The Red City.” Visit the magnificent Bahia Palace, the intricate Ben Youssef Madrasa, and the bustling Medina filled with colors, scents, and sounds.
Experience Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, alive with street performers and food stalls, before retreating to the serene Majorelle Garden, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent.
Drive west to Essaouira, a breezy coastal city with Portuguese fortifications and bohemian charm. Along the way, spot goats climbing argan trees — a sight unique to Morocco!
Upon arrival, stroll the medina’s artistic alleys, visit the harbor, and enjoy fresh seafood by the sea. Essaouira’s laid-back vibe is the perfect break after the desert heat.
Enjoy a slow morning in Essaouira — shop for souvenirs, explore art galleries, or relax at a beach café.
Later, return to Marrakech for your final evening. Celebrate your journey with a traditional Moroccan dinner, music, and maybe a rooftop view of the Atlas Mountains.
After breakfast, transfer to Marrakech or Casablanca Airport for your departure flight.
As your Morocco 14 day itinerary comes to an end, you’ll carry home memories of blue cities, desert sunsets, mountain passes, and the warmth of Moroccan hospitality.