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Casablanca
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Marrakech
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4×4 or deluxe van
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3 - 5 ⭐ Hotel, Riad and Camp
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13 Breakfast & 5 Dinners
14 Days Family Trip to Morocco: Complete Highlights Tour
Overview Of 14 Days Family Trip to Morocco
This family trip to Morocco is a complete two-week Morocco tour showcasing the country’s most remarkable cities, diverse landscapes, and authentic cultural experiences. From the Atlantic coast to the Rif and Atlas Mountains, from blue-washed medinas to golden desert dunes, and from imperial cities to charming fishing towns, this 14 days Morocco family tour offers a rich mix of history, adventure, and relaxation.Perfect for travelers who want to experience the Morocco family highlights at a comfortable pace, this itinerary includes guided tours, scenic drives with plenty of stops, family-friendly activities, and hand-picked accommodations. Whether it’s exploring bustling souks, sharing mint tea with locals, or watching the sunset over the Sahara, your Morocco family circuit will be filled with moments you’ll treasure forever.

Tour Highlights:
- Explore Casablanca’s Hassan II Mosque and Morocco’s coastal capitals
- Wander through the charming medinas of Assilah, Tangier, and Chefchaouen
- Discover the imperial cities of Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech
- Enjoy camel rides and nights under the stars in the Sahara Desert
- Visit historic kasbahs, dramatic gorges, and lush valleys
- Relax by the Atlantic coast in Essaouira
- Balanced pace for a two week Morocco family tour with children and adults
Itinerary
Arrival in Casablanca
Arrive in Casablanca where your driver will meet you for a transfer to your hotel. If time permits, visit the Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece and one of the largest mosques in the world, to begin your family trip to Morocco with a sense of grandeur.
Casablanca ⇢ Rabat ⇢ Assilah
The day begins with a drive to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where you’ll explore the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the blue-and-white streets of the Oudayas Kasbah. These sites reflect Morocco’s history and provide gentle walking routes suitable for families.After lunch, continue along the Atlantic coast to Assilah, a small seaside town known for its peaceful atmosphere and colorful murals. Families will enjoy strolling the quiet medina, sampling fresh seafood, and watching the sunset from the coastal walls.
Assilah ⇢ Tangier ⇢ Chefchaouen
Leave Assilah for Tangier, a port city where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. Visit Cape Spartel for panoramic sea views and the Caves of Hercules for a blend of legend and geology. A short medina tour reveals Tangier’s vibrant street life.In the afternoon, drive into the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen, famous for its blue-painted houses and serene setting. This transition from coastal scenery to mountain tranquility offers a refreshing change in your Morocco family circuit.
Full Day in Chefchaouen
Spend the morning exploring the charming streets of Chefchaouen, where every corner offers a new photo opportunity. Families can enjoy the relaxed pace, shop for handicrafts, and taste local mountain dishes.In the afternoon, visit the Kasbah Museum for a glimpse of local history or walk to the Spanish Mosque for a panoramic view over the town. This restful day in your two week Morocco family tour is a chance to recharge.
Chefchaouen ⇢ Meknes ⇢ Fes
Drive south to Meknes, an imperial city with monumental gates like Bab Mansour and historic landmarks such as the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. The city’s compact medina is easy to navigate, making it family-friendly. Continue to Fes, the cultural and spiritual capital of Morocco. Upon arrival, settle into your riad and enjoy an evening meal before tomorrow’s full exploration.
Full Day in Fes
Join a guided tour of Fes to discover its UNESCO-listed medina. Visit artisan workshops, the Bou Inania Madrasa, Nejjarine Fountain, and the famous Chouara Tannery. Your guide will share stories that bring the city’s history to life.After a traditional lunch, continue exploring hidden streets, spice markets, and scenic viewpoints over the old city — an essential highlight of your 14 days Morocco family tour.
Fes ⇢ Ifrane ⇢ Azrou ⇢ Midelt
Leave Fes for the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, with its alpine architecture and clean streets, and then in Azrou to walk among cedar trees where Barbary macaques live. These are fun, interactive stops for families.Arrive in Midelt, a quiet town between the Middle and High Atlas ranges. This overnight break makes the journey to the desert more relaxed for children and adults alike.
Midelt ⇢ Ziz Valley ⇢ Erfoud ⇢ Merzouga Desert Camp
Travel through the Ziz Gorge and lush Ziz Valley, stopping for photos of palm groves and ancient ksars. The scenic route offers plenty of opportunities to stretch and explore.In Erfoud, known for fossils and date production, make a short stop before continuing to Merzouga. Ride camels into the dunes for sunset and spend the night in a comfortable Sahara desert camp — a highlight of your Morocco family highlights experience.
Merzouga ⇢ Merzouga Lake ⇢ Erg Chebbi
Enjoy a relaxed desert morning. Visit Merzouga Lake, a seasonal oasis that attracts migratory birds, and take a 4x4 tour around the Erg Chebbi dunes. Meet nomadic families and learn about desert life. Return to your camp or hotel in the afternoon for free time. The evening brings another chance to enjoy traditional music and the star-filled Sahara sky.
Merzouga ⇢ Rissani ⇢ Erfoud ⇢ Tinghir ⇢ Boumalne Dades
Depart Merzouga and stop in Rissani, a lively market town with deep caravan history. Walk through its souk to see date stalls, spices, and local goods.Continue via Erfoud to Tinghir for a walk in the Todra Gorge, where cliffs tower above a gentle river. End the day in Boumalne Dades, surrounded by unique rock formations.
Boumalne Dades ⇢ Ouarzazate ⇢ High Atlas ⇢ Marrakech
Drive through the Valley of the Roses to Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Morocco.” Visit the Taourirt Kasbah or film studios for a family-friendly insight into Morocco’s film history. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, with panoramic stops along the way. Arrive in Marrakech by evening, ready for a change of pace.
Full Day in Marrakech
Spend the day exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech with a local guide. Begin with the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and Saadian Tombs, where history and architecture come alive. Stroll through the peaceful Majorelle Garden, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, for a colorful break from the city’s energy.In the afternoon, dive into the souks — a maze of stalls selling spices, textiles, pottery, and more. End your day in Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where musicians, storytellers, and food vendors create an unforgettable atmosphere for your family trip to Morocco.
Marrakech ⇢ Essaouira
After breakfast, drive west through argan tree country toward the Atlantic coast. Stop at a women’s cooperative to learn about argan oil production, an interactive experience for families.Arrive in Essaouira, a relaxed coastal town with a UNESCO-listed medina, charming blue-and-white architecture, and a lively fishing port. Enjoy fresh seafood for lunch and stroll along the ramparts as waves crash against the city walls.
Essaouira ⇢ Marrakech – End of Tour
Transfer from Essaouira to Marrakech, concluding your 14 days Morocco family tour. Drop-off will be at your hotel or directly at the airport, marking the end of your family trip to Morocco and the final chapter of your Morocco family highlights journey.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- Private air-conditioned 4×4 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:
This 14 days Morocco family tour covers more destinations, from the coastal north to the southern desert, allowing you to explore imperial cities, mountain regions, and seaside towns without rushing. The pace is balanced, with several two-night stays and lighter travel days for comfort.
We’ve designed this family trip to Morocco with regular sightseeing stops, scenic photo breaks, and shorter segments where possible. The split between Fes and Merzouga into two days, with an overnight in Midelt, makes the desert journey much easier for families.
Yes. Whether you prefer a basic but comfortable family tent or a fully equipped luxury camp with private bathrooms, your Morocco family highlights desert stay can be tailored to your comfort level.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer mild, pleasant weather across most regions. In summer, coastal areas are cooler while the desert is hot but activities can be scheduled for early morning or late afternoon.
Yes. This Morocco family circuit includes visits to artisan workshops, local markets, Berber villages, and desert nomad communities. These interactions provide authentic cultural learning experiences for both adults and children.
Absolutely. We can adjust your family trip to Morocco to focus more on history, food, nature, or even outdoor activities such as light hiking, based on your family’s preferences.
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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 that’s hard to find.
Moha didn’t follow a script. He listened, adjusted, and helped us find moments we’ll 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.
We’re 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 wasn’t 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 didn’t expect.
As a couple who rarely joins tours, this one changed our perspective. It gave us access to places and people we wouldn’t have found on our own.
Our group of friends had high expectations and they were exceeded. Abdelali’s 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 Morocco’s 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 wasn’t 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
We’re 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.