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Casablanca
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Casablanca
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4Γ4 or deluxe van
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3 - 5 β Hotel, Riad and Camp
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12 Breakfast & 3 Dinners
13 Day Morocco Itinerary From Casablanca Via Sahara
Overview Of 13 Day Morocco Itinerary From Casablanca Via Sahara
Let Morocco reveal itself to you over 13 Day Morocco Itinerary from the Atlantic charm of Casablanca to the blue magic of Chefchaouen and the cultural wonders tucked deep in Fes and beyond. Begin with coastal Casablanca and regal Rabat before wandering through Chefchaouenβs iconic blue alleys. Step into ancient history at the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and explore Meknes and the cultural heartbeat of Fes. Heading south, visit Ifrane Moroccoβs alpine gem and stroll through cedar forests near Midelt. Travel past Midelt and the lush Ziz Valley to reach the golden sands of Merzouga. Here, enjoy camel rides, a magical night under the stars in a luxury desert camp, and breathtaking Sahara sunrises. Continue through the dramatic Todra and Dades Gorges, explore the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.

Tour Highlights:
- Explore the iconic Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
- Wander through the blue alleys of Chefchaouen
- Discover ancient Roman ruins at Volubilis
- Get lost in Fesβ UNESCO listed old Medina
- Ride camels and sleep under Sahara stars in Merzouga
- Visit nomads and enjoy Gnaoua music in Khamlia
- Hike between towering cliffs in Todra Gorges
Itinerary
Arrival to Casablanca
Your 13 Day Morocco Itinerary begins with a warm welcome in Casablanca, whether you arrive at the airport, port, or your accommodation. As Moroccoβs bustling economic hub and largest city, Casablanca offers a dynamic introduction to the country.
Your first stop is the iconic Hassan II Mosque, perched dramatically on the Atlantic coast itβs the largest mosque in Morocco and a marvel of architecture. After enjoying some free time for lunch, the day continues with a scenic drive along the Corniche, where ocean views and city life blend beautifully.
Casablanca β Rabat β Assilah
your journey continues northward along the scenic coastline to Rabat, Moroccoβs imperial gem and present day capital. In Rabat, you'll discover its most renowned sites: the impressive Hassan Tower, the majestic Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the tranquil Kasbah of the Oudayas, a charming riverside fortress steeped in history.
After some free time to enjoy lunch at your leisure, the adventure resumes as we make our way to the charming seaside town of Asilah. Known for its whitewashed walls and artistic flair, Asilah offers a peaceful coastal retreat.
Assilah β’ Tangier β’ Chefchaouen
After breakfast in Asilah, your journey continues along Moroccoβs northern coast to the city of Tangier, affectionately called βthe bride of the north.β Nestled where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean at Cape Spartel, Tangier offers a blend of myth and beauty.
Youβll visit the legendary Hercules Cave and admire sweeping ocean views from the dramatic cliffs of Cape Spartel. After enjoying lunch at your own pace, we head inland through Tetouan and the scenic Rif Mountains, making stops along the way to soak in the panoramic vistas.
Full day in Chefchaouen
After enjoying breakfast, weβll dive into the serene beauty of Chefchaouen, the famed blue city nestled in Moroccoβs Rif Mountains. Known in Berber as Achaoun, meaning βthe horns,β this town enchants visitors with its maze of blue washed alleys, white walls, and picture perfect doors.
Begin your day wandering through the old Medina, where every corner reveals a new shade of blue and a timeless charm. After some free time for lunch, opt for a short hike to the Spanish Mosque, perched on a hill offering panoramic views over the entire city bathed in blue. Return to your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay.
Chefchaouen β’ Meknes β’ Fes
Enjoy a peaceful stroll through Chefchaouenβs dreamy blue alleyways before we set off toward the legendary Roman ruins of Volubilis. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a testament to ancient civilization, with exquisite mosaics, graceful columns, and timeworn archways scattered across a vast archaeological landscape.
After soaking in its timeless beauty, we travel just 30 km to reach Meknes, the former Ismaili capital. Here, youβll explore iconic landmarks such as Bab Al Mansour, the grand Sahrij Souani basin, the royal stables, the historic granary, and the revered Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
Full day in Fes
Day six of our 13 Day Morocco Itinerary is dedicated to discovering the cultural heart of Fes, one of the countryβs great imperial cities. Our journey starts at the grand entrance of the Royal Palace, followed by a stroll through the historic allure of the UNESCO listed Medina.
Enter through Bab Boujloud, the iconic Blue Gate, and lose yourself in the winding alleys of the old city. Highlights of our walking tour include the historic Bou Inania Madrasa, the intricate Najjarine Fountain, the lively tannery quarter, and the Qarawiyyin Mosque and University the oldest of its kind in the world.
Later, we explore the Jewish Quarter, or βMellah,β before heading to an ancient fortress overlooking Fes for a panoramic view that captures the city's layered history.
Fes β’ Ifrane β’ Ziz valley β’ Merzouga
The journey continues south as we pass through the scenic town of Imouzzer en route to Ifrane, often dubbed the βSwitzerland of Moroccoβ for its alpine architecture and chilly climate. Next, we wander through the tranquil cedar forests, home to the playful Barbary macaques feel free to interact and snap a few photos.
We pause in Midelt for a relaxing lunch break before traversing the dramatic Tizi n Tilghmt Pass and the lush Ziz Valley, where palm groves and dramatic cliffs stretch into the horizon. we reach Merzouga, the gateway to the vast Sahara Desert.
Awaiting you is a camel ride through sweeping golden dunes, pausing on a high ridge to take in a mesmerizing sunset. As twilight settles, youβll arrive at a luxury desert camp that beautifully blends authentic nomadic spirit with modern amenities.
Merzouga β’ Merzouga lake β’ Erg Chebbi
Rise early to witness the Saharaβs most magical moment a breathtaking sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast at the camp, your camel takes you back to Merzouga, where your driver awaits to begin a day of discovery across this remarkable desert region.
Today, we explore Merzougaβs hidden gems from shimmering sand dunes to ancient mines, fossil rich grounds, and palm lined oases, perfect for outdoor adventures. Our off road journey begins with a visit to a centuries old eyeliner mine, followed by an authentic encounter with nomadic families in their handmade tents where youβll sip Berber tea.
In Khamlia village, be immersed in the hypnotic rhythm of Gnaoua music, a soulful tradition brought by descendants of sub Saharan Africa. After a leisurely lunch, we stroll through a peaceful palm grove before visiting the seasonal wild lake of Merzouga, home to migrating flamingos.
Merzouga β’ Rissani β’ Erfoud β’ Tingir β’ Boumalne Dades
we leave the golden dunes behind and head toward Rissani, once the capital of Tafilalet and still a bustling trading hub today. Strolling through its lively souk, youβll be immersed in centuries of rich tradition where spices, textiles, and local crafts tell timeless stories.
From there, we continue to Erfoud, pausing at a fascinating fossil workshop that unveils Moroccoβs deep geological history. Our journey continues past the lush palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad, eventually leading us to the towering Todra Gorges majestic red cliffs carved by the Todra River, beloved by rock climbers and nature lovers alike.Β
Take time to explore the canyon's dramatic beauty before enjoying a local lunch. As the day unfolds, we drive through Boumalne Dades and pause at the surreal βmonkey fingersβ rock formations and the breathtaking Dades Valley overlook. The evening concludes with dinner and a restful night in a charming valley hotel.
Boumalne Dades β’ Ouarzazate β’ High Atlas Mountains β’ Marrakech
The 13 Day Morocco Itinerary continues through the fragrant Rose Valley in Kalaat M'Gouna, where the air is filled with the scent of blossoms and where, each May, the locals celebrate a Rose Festival showcasing everything from rose water to natural oils and beauty products.
We then pass through the palm lined oasis of Skoura before arriving in Ouarzazate, famously known for its film studios where countless Hollywood blockbusters were brought to life. Our adventure leads us to the legendary Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site whose earthen walls have starred in films like Gladiator and series like Game of Thrones. From there, we ascend through the winding Tizi n Tichka pass, crossing the majestic High Atlas Mountains with scenic stops for photos and lunch.
Full day in Marrakech
Start your day with a hearty breakfast before diving into the soul of Marrakech on a guided city tour. As one of Moroccoβs imperial cities, Marrakech brims with history, and today youβll uncover its highlights with a knowledgeable local guide.
Explore the opulent Bahia Palace, the ornate Saadian Tombs, and the historic Ben Youssef Quranic School each revealing layers of the city's rich past. Wander through the labyrinthine alleys of the largest traditional souk in Morocco, alive with color, scent, and sound.
Enjoy free time for lunch near the lively Jemaa El Fna Square, then visit the iconic Koutoubia Mosque and the serene Majorelle Garden. As the evening settles, return to your accommodation or soak in the enchanting energy of Jemaa El Fna at your own pace.
Marrakech β’ Essaouira
Head west on a picturesque journey toward the coastal treasure of Essaouira, where the ocean breeze and historic charm await. Along the way, pause to witness the famous goats perched in Argan trees and take in sweeping panoramic views of the landscape.Β
Upon arrival in Essaouira, once known as Mogador, you'll explore its fishing port, stroll along historic ramparts lined with old cannons, and wander through the charming, UNESCO listed Medina. As the sea breeze fills the air, weβll transfer you to your hotel for a restful overnight stay in this atmospheric coastal town.
Essaouira β’ Casablanca
On the final day of your 13 Day Morocco Itinerary, we bid farewell to the coastal charm of Essaouira and begin our drive along the scenic Atlantic coastline. Along the way, weβll make brief stops to soak in sweeping panoramic views that capture the essence of Moroccoβs natural beauty one last time.Β
As we reach Casablanca, your driver will transfer you to the airport, marking the end of an unforgettable 13 Day Morocco Itinerary filled with culture, landscapes, and lasting memories.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Private air-conditioned 4Γ4 or deluxe van
- Experienced local English/Spanish-speaking
- Request stops and breaks during the tour
- Overnight in Hotels, Riads, or Desert Camp
- Pick-up and drop-off: Hotel/riad transfers and airport transfers
- Vegetarian and vegan breakfast options
- Free time for exploration
Excludes
- Drinks and Lunches
- Tips for services staff
- Any extra not mentioned in the itinerary
FAQs:
Day 1: Approximately 50km
Day 2: Approximately 300 km
Day 3: Approximately 170 km
Day 4: Approximately 20 km (optional short drives or walking only)
Day 5: Approximately 270 km
Day 6: Approximately 20 km (optional short drives or walking only)
Day 7: Approximately 430 km
Day 8: Approximately 50 km (off-road and short drives around Merzouga)
Day 9: Approximately 280 km
Day 10: Approximately 340 km
Day 11: Approximately 20 km (local driving/walking)
Day 12: Approximately 190 km
Day 13: Approximately 370 km
You can expect comfortable stays in well-selected 4 or 5-star hotels or traditional riads that offer a blend of comfort and Moroccan charm in cities like Ouarzazate, Boumalne Dades, and Fes. In the Sahara Desert, you’ll experience a magical night in a luxury desert camp equipped with comfortable tents, proper bedding, and excellent facilities.
Yes, a knowledgeable and experienced English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the tour, providing insights into the history, culture, and traditions of Morocco. You will also have local guides for city tours in places like Fes.
Transportation will typically be in a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle suitable for the group size. This ensures a comfortable and convenient way to travel between destinations. Camels will be used for the desert trekking experience in Erg Chebbi.
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Reviews
Our young kids, surprisingly, loved every moment. The trip was playful and educational, with time to rest and room to explore. A rare balance thatβs hard to find.
Moha didnβt follow a script. He listened, adjusted, and helped us find moments weβll never forget. We felt guided, not managed, which made all the difference.
Nothing felt generic. From the food to the rhythm of the day, everything felt real. It was immersive but also incredibly comfortable.
We were two families with young kids and worried about the long drives. Ibrahim turned them into highlights with stories, music, and surprise stops along the way.
Weβre a group of six friends who travel often, and this one stood out. Seamless planning, rich experiences, and memories that hit deeper than photos can show.
Youssef wasnβt just a guide, he was a bridge between the modern and traditional. Every day was new, but it all felt cohesive and perfectly paced.
Waking up in different places each morning was its own kind of joy. Beautiful stays, gentle transitions, and an itinerary that somehow felt both effortless and intentional.
The journey offered variety without chaos. Mohammed introduced us to artisans, farmers, and musicians who made the culture tangible. It felt personal in a way we didnβt expect.
As a couple who rarely joins tours, this one changed our perspective. It gave us access to places and people we wouldnβt have found on our own.
Our group of friends had high expectations and they were exceeded. Abdelaliβs quiet leadership and sense of timing made it feel like we were always in the right place at the right moment.
Every stop offered something new: taste, sound, or story. The experience was elegant without being overdone, cultural without ever feeling staged.
From the desert camp to the mountain villages, every setting felt cinematic. Moha connected us with people, not just places, and gave the trip real heart.
Traveling with two close friends, we wanted something deeper than the usual sightseeing. This tour brought texture, calm, and constant wonder without the touristy feel.
We traveled as a couple looking for both culture and ease. Youssef got the balance just right, letting us absorb Moroccoβs rhythm without the stress of logistics.
There was always a surprise waiting around the corner. From desert silence to vibrant local markets, the entire journey kept us wide-eyed and grateful.
There was always a surprise waiting around the corner. From desert silence to vibrant local markets, the entire journey kept us wide-eyed and grateful.
Ibrahim guided us with care and insight, adding context to every stop without overwhelming us. It wasnβt just a trip, it felt like stepping into a living story.
Each location felt thoughtfully chosen, not too crowded, always full of charm. Mohammed had a calming presence and made the trip feel like it unfolded naturally.
We were a family of four with teens, and every one of us loved something different. Camel rides, ancient alleys, quiet dinners under the stars. It just worked
Weβre a family of five, and everything from the accommodations to the camel trek was smooth and exciting. Abdelali was patient, professional, and deeply knowledgeable. The kids still talk about him.
Every day felt unique without ever feeling rushed. The pacing, the variety, and the attention to detail gave us a sense of both freedom and comfort. Truly unforgettable.