Tour Overview
14 Days in Morocco – The Ultimate Grand Tour from Casablanca
Discover the very best of Morocco on this 14 Days Grand Private Tour from Casablanca, a complete journey through imperial cities, blue mountain towns, Roman ruins, the Sahara Desert, dramatic gorges, Atlantic coastline, and vibrant souks.
This two-week Morocco itinerary is carefully designed to combine culture, history, adventure, luxury desert experiences, and authentic local encounters — offering a deep and immersive exploration of the kingdom.
Grand Tour Highlights
- Visit all 4 Imperial Cities – Rabat, Meknes, Fes & Marrakech
- Explore Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City
- Discover Roman ruins of Volubilis
- Camel trekking in the Sahara Desert
- Luxury overnight in Merzouga desert camp
- 4×4 desert exploration & nomad visit
- Walk through Todra Gorge & Dades Valley
- Cross the High Atlas Mountains
- Guided tours in Fes & Marrakech
- Relax in the coastal charm of Essaouira
From North to South – A Complete Moroccan Experience
From the Atlantic coast of Casablanca to the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, from the spiritual heart of Fes to the golden dunes of Merzouga, and from the High Atlas Mountains to the seaside town of Essaouira — this itinerary showcases the full diversity of Morocco.
If you want to see Morocco beyond the highlights and truly understand its culture, landscapes, and traditions — this 14-day journey is the ultimate experience.
Detailed Day-by-Day Itinerary
Upon arrival at Casablanca Airport, your private driver will warmly welcome you and begin your Moroccan journey.
Start with a visit to the spectacular Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world, dramatically built over the Atlantic Ocean. Admire its intricate zellige tilework, carved cedar ceilings, and towering minaret.
Continue along the Corniche for ocean views and explore the city’s blend of modern energy and colonial heritage. Depending on arrival time, visit Mohammed V Square and Rick’s Café. Overnight in Casablanca.
After breakfast, travel to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital and one of the four imperial cities.
Explore:
- Hassan Tower
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Kasbah of Oudayas overlooking the Bouregreg River
- Andalusian gardens
After lunch, continue north along the scenic Atlantic coastline to Assilah, a charming artistic seaside town known for its whitewashed walls and murals. Stroll through the peaceful medina before overnight in a riad.
Drive to Tangier, where Africa meets Europe.
Visit:
- Cape Spartel (meeting point of Atlantic & Mediterranean)
- Hercules Cave
- Panoramic views over the Strait of Gibraltar
Continue through the Rif Mountains with scenic photo stops before arriving in Chefchaouen, Morocco’s iconic Blue City. Wander its peaceful streets at sunset. Overnight in a charming riad.
Guided walking tour through Chefchaouen’s blue-painted medina. Discover artisan shops, hidden alleyways, and Andalusian architecture.
Optional hike to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic sunset views over the city. Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis (UNESCO site), famous for mosaics and ancient columns.
Continue to Meknes to see Bab Mansour, Royal Granaries, and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Arrive in Fes for overnight stay.
Explore Fes with a licensed local guide.
Visit the Royal Palace gates, Jewish Quarter (Mellah), Borj Sud viewpoint, Al Quaraouiyine University (oldest university in the world), Al Attarine Madrasa, and the famous Chouara Tanneries.
Overnight in Fes.
Travel south via Ifrane (the “Switzerland of Morocco”) and Cedar Forest, home to Barbary macaques.
Drive through Midelt and the scenic Ziz Valley before reaching Merzouga. Camel trek across Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset.
Dinner and overnight in a luxury Sahara camp.
Sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, explore the desert region by 4x4.
Visit nomadic families, Khamlia village (Gnaoua music), desert oases, fossil sites, and Merzouga lake. Overnight in hotel in Merzouga.
Sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, explore the desert region by 4x4.
Visit nomadic families, Khamlia village (Gnaoua music), desert oases, fossil sites, and Merzouga lake. Overnight in hotel in Merzouga.
Travel through:
- Rose Valley (famous for annual Rose Festival)
- Skoura Palm Grove
- Amridil Kasbah
Visit the legendary Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s most famous fortified village and UNESCO site.
Cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka Pass, arriving in Marrakech in the evening.
Discover the vibrant Red City with a local guide:
- Bahia Palace
- Ben Youssef Madrasa
- Koutoubia Mosque (exterior)
- Jemaa el-Fna Square
- Traditional souks
Afternoon visit to Majorelle Garden and modern Gueliz district. Overnight in Marrakech.
Visit Majorelle Garden and explore the modern district of Gueliz. Overnight in Marrakech.
Drive west to Essaouira, stopping at Argan oil cooperatives.
Explore:
- Skala ramparts
- Fishing port
- Historic medina
- Atlantic beaches
Overnight in Essaouira.
Enjoy a relaxed morning by the ocean.
Optional activities:
- Surfing
- Camel ride on the beach
- Fresh seafood lunch
Return to Marrakech in the afternoon. Free evening.
Transfer to the airport according to your departure schedule.
End of your unforgettable 14 Days Grand Morocco Tour.
Tour Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
- 14 Days Private 4x4 or Minivan with A/C
- English-speaking private driver
- Local guides in Chefchaouen, Fes & Marrakech
- 13 nights in selected riads & hotels
- 1 night in Luxury Desert Camp (private bathroom)
- Camel ride (1 per person)
- 4x4 desert excursion
- Daily breakfasts
- 3 dinners (Desert & Dades)
- Sandboarding
- Airport transfers
Exclusions
- Lunches
- Extra dinners
- Monument entrance fees
- Personal expenses & tips
Frequently Asked Questions
All our Morocco tours are available as private experiences, giving you flexibility, comfort, and personalized service. Your private driver/guide, vehicle, and schedule allow you to explore Morocco at your own pace. Shared tours may be available upon request.
We carefully select authentic riads, charming hotels, and luxury desert camps to ensure comfort and quality. In the Sahara Desert, you can expect a fully equipped camp with private tents, comfortable beds, and private bathrooms (for luxury options). Upgrades are available upon request.
No, camel trekking is optional. While many travelers enjoy riding camels across the dunes for a traditional Sahara experience, we also offer a 4x4 transfer to the desert camp for those who prefer more comfort.
We recommend bringing comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. For desert tours, pack a small overnight bag, as well as warm layers during winter months since desert nights can be cold. Don’t forget your camera to capture the incredible landscapes.
Most of our multi-day tours include daily breakfasts and dinners, especially during desert stays. Lunches and drinks are usually not included to allow flexibility in choosing restaurants along the route.
Journey Map