14 days Morocco itinerary from Casablanca

14 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA

The best 14 days Morocco itinerary from Casablanca, spend your vacation through a desert tour from Casablanca 

TOUR OVERVIEW

This 14 days Morocco itinerary is one of our most recommended Morocco tours and a top choice for travelers who want to explore the best of Morocco from north to south. In just two weeks, you’ll experience the country’s history, diverse landscapes, and unforgettable desert experience.

Your Morocco tour begins in Casablanca, where the majestic Hassan II Mosque will leave you in awe. From there, you’ll visit the capital, Rabat, and its historical monuments before heading to Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City of Morocco, known for its charming alleys and photogenic streets.

Next, you’ll step back in time in Fes, exploring the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and visiting the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis, showcasing Morocco’s deep-rooted history.

Heading south, the Morocco itinerary 2 weeks takes you across the Middle Atlas Mountains into the magical Sahara Desert of Merzouga, where you’ll ride camels across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and spend the night under the stars in a luxury desert camp. The warm hospitality of the nomads and the peaceful rhythm of the desert life will be an unforgettable experience.

In Khamlia village, you’ll be immersed in the soulful Gnawa music, a spiritual rhythm that echoes through the desert. Stunning sunsets over the dunes, endless palm groves, and green oases await as you continue your Morocco tour.

You’ll also explore the dramatic landscapes of the Todra Gorges and the Dades Valley, with their breathtaking rock formations, and visit ancient kasbahs, including the iconic Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO-listed fortress that has served as a backdrop for many famous films.

This 14-day Morocco tour is more than a vacation; it’s a deep cultural immersion and a visual journey through Morocco’s most iconic sites. From imperial cities to desert adventures, this Morocco itinerary 2 weeks offers a complete and unforgettable Moroccan experience.

INCLUDED AND EXCLUDED IN 14 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA

INCLUDED

  • Transport in a private air-conditioned vehicle 4×4 Toyota Prado Tx or Mini-van 
  • Experienced local English-speaking driver 
  • 12 nights’ accommodations in air-conditioned rooms/suites with private bathroom
  • 1 night in a desert camp with a private toilet and shower. 
  • Daily breakfast
  • Dinner in the Sahara Desert and Boumalne Dades. 
  • Vegetarian option available 
  • Luggage service to the camp and all accommodations 
  • Local guides in Volubilis, Fes, and Marrakech.
  • Off-road tour around the Sahara Desert.

EXCLUDED

  • Drinks
  • dinners in Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, Essaouira and Marrakech
  • Lunches 
  • Tips

14 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY - HIGHLIGHTS & MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS

  • Visit the majestic Hassan II Mosque
  • Visit Hassan Tower, and Oudayas Kasbah
  • Scenic drive to Chefchaouen via the Rif Mountains
  • Leisurely day to explore the charming blue-washed streets
  • Explore Fes el-Bali: Al Quaraouiyine University, Bou Inania Madrasa, tanneries
  • Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Stop in Ifrane (the “Switzerland of Morocco”) and cedar forest of Azrou
  • Camel trek at sunset or sunrise
  • Visit the dramatic Todra Gorges – perfect for a short hike
  • Explore the UNESCO-listed ksar of Aït Ben Haddou
  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n’Tichka pass
  • Coastal escape to the laid-back town of Essaouira

MOROCCO ITINERARY 2 WEEKS

Read the detailed travel itinerary carefully to understand what to expect on your Morocco itinerary 14 days.

Day 1: Casablanca pick up from the airport

Your 14 Days Morocco Itinerary from Casablanca begins with a warm welcome at the Casablanca Airport, where your private driver-guide will be waiting to greet you. From there, we’ll head into Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic hub.

Our first highlight is a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most breathtaking mosques in the world, located right on the Atlantic Ocean. If time allows, you’ll also explore other key landmarks in the city such as the lively Corniche, the historic Pigeon Square, and more hidden gems.

After a day of discovering Casablanca, you’ll enjoy a relaxing overnight stay at a comfortable hotel in the city.

Day 2: Casablanca - Rabat - Chefchaouen

After breakfast, we’ll depart Casablanca and head to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Here, you’ll explore some of its most iconic landmarks, including the historic Kasbah of the Udayas, the impressive Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the towering Hassan Tower, all rich in architectural beauty and cultural heritage.

We’ll then continue our journey north to the stunning town of Chefchaouen (also known as Chaouen), nestled in the heart of the Rif Mountains. Located within Morocco’s only intercontinental biosphere reserve, this peaceful mountain village is famous for its distinctive blue and white-washed houses, winding alleys, and breathtaking views.

Chefchaouen is a haven of tranquility and charm. You’ll enjoy wandering through its serene streets, exploring local handicrafts, and experiencing the genuine hospitality of its residents. It’s the perfect place to unwind and immerse yourself in Morocco’s natural beauty.

Day 3: Full Day in Chefchaouen

Today is dedicated to exploring the enchanting Chefchaouen, often referred to as the Blue Pearl of Morocco. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this charming town is renowned for its unique Andalusian architecture, where houses are beautifully painted in shades of white and indigo blue.

You’ll spend the day discovering the town’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Stroll through the medina, visit the scenic Uta el Hammam Square, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere around the Ras El Maa waterfall, where locals gather to relax and socialize.

Don’t miss the vibrant craft shops filled with handwoven textiles, ceramics, and other local treasures. We highly recommend pausing for a traditional Moroccan mint tea on one of the cozy café terraces, perfect for watching the world go by.

Take time to get lost in the blue alleyways, interact with friendly locals, and soak in the magical ambiance of this truly unique city. Chefchaouen offers a peaceful retreat unlike any other place in Morocco.

Overnight stay in a traditional riad.

Day 4: Chefcjaouen - Valubilis - Fes

After breakfast, we’ll say goodbye to the magical blue streets of Chefchaouen and begin our journey toward Fez, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities and home to one of the oldest universities in the world.

On the way, we’ll stop at the remarkable Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient city features beautifully preserved mosaics and architectural remnants that offer a glimpse into Morocco’s Roman past.

Next, we’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the sacred town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the country. We’ll stop here for lunch and take in the peaceful, spiritual ambiance of the hillside town.

By late afternoon, we’ll arrive in Fez, where you’ll have the option to enjoy a sunset tour of the medina walls and grand gates, or simply relax with a glass of traditional mint tea on a terrace overlooking the ancient city.

Overnight stay in a charming riad in Fez.

Day 5: Guided tour around Fes

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your riad in Fez, we’ll begin a guided tour of Morocco’s oldest imperial city, renowned for its deep spiritual and intellectual legacy.

Our day starts in the modern part of Fez, where you’ll visit the majestic Royal Palace and explore the historic Jewish Quarter (Mellah). We’ll then drive to a panoramic viewpoint at the South Tower, offering breathtaking views over the ancient medina and its countless minarets.

Next, we’ll dive into the heart of Fez el-Bali, the old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you walk through its narrow, maze-like streets, you’ll be transported back in time. You’ll encounter bustling souks organized by traditional guilds—potters, tanners, weavers, and dyers—each preserving centuries-old crafts.

One of the highlights is the famous Bou Inania Madrasa and its ancient water clock, La Magana-Bounania, which has stood still for over 1,200 years, symbolizing the timeless atmosphere of this medieval city.

After a day full of history, culture, and sensory exploration, you’ll enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at your riad.

Day 6: Fes - Ifrane - El Bosque Cedar - Valle del Ziz - Merzouga.

After breakfast, we begin our journey south, crossing the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains. Our first stop is in Ifrane, often called the “Little Moroccan Switzerland” for its alpine-style architecture, clean streets, and cool climate. You’ll have time to stroll around and take photos next to the famous Atlas Lion statue, a symbol of the city.

Continuing on, we’ll pass through the cedar forests of Azrou, home to the majestic Gouraud Cedar, one of the oldest and largest trees in the region. Here, you’ll have the chance to meet and feed the playful Barbary macaques, also known as Gibraltar monkeys.

We’ll stop for lunch in Midelt, a town nestled between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains. As we continue driving, the landscapes begin to change dramatically — the lush forests give way to arid plateaus, rocky canyons, and the lush greenery of the stunning Ziz Valley, known for its expansive palm groves.

You’ll start to see the signs of the Sahara Desert: mud-brick kasbahs, palm trees, and stretches of sand in the distance. After passing through Erfoud, known for its date palms and fossils, we arrive in Merzouga, gateway to the majestic Erg Chebbi dunes.

Upon arrival, enjoy a traditional hospitality tea, settle into your hotel, and take a short walk to climb the nearby dunes for a magical sunset view over the golden sands.

Dinner and overnight stay in a hotel just steps from the dunes of Erg Chebbi.

Day 7: Merzouga – Nomadic Families – Camel riding and overnight in Nomadic tents

Today is dedicated to discovering the magic of the Sahara Desert, one of the highlights of your 14 Days Morocco Itinerary.

After breakfast at your hotel, we’ll set off on a scenic journey around the Erg Chebbi dunes, home to the Great Dune of Morocco, which towers over 250 meters high. Driving off-road, we’ll follow part of the historic Paris-Dakar Rally route, with breathtaking views of the Algerian border mountains on the horizon.

Our first stop is the peaceful Tissardmine Oasis, a hidden gem where you can see ancient fossils still embedded in the desert landscape. We’ll then continue to a nomadic family settlement, where you’ll learn about their traditional lifestyle, customs, and how they survive in this remote and harsh environment.

We’ll pause at a panoramic viewpoint to admire the full stretch of the Erg Chebbi dunes — a sea of golden sand unlike anything else.

Next, we visit the village of Khamlia, inhabited by people originally from Mali, where you’ll be welcomed with mint tea and enjoy a live performance of Gnawa spiritual music — a soulful and rhythmic tradition deeply rooted in African and Moroccan culture.

In the late afternoon, we return to the hotel to prepare for the most unforgettable part of your journey: a night in the desert. You’ll ride camels or travel by 4×4 to a luxury desert camp nestled in the heart of the dunes. As the sun sets over the sands, enjoy a magical evening with dinner under the stars, local music, and the serene silence of the Sahara.

Overnight in comfortable desert tents beneath a breathtaking canopy of stars.

Day 8: Merzouga Desert – Rissani Market – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

We begin the day early with a sunrise experience over the Sahara Desert — a magical moment that’s well worth waking up for. We recommend hiking up the highest dune near your camp to take in the peaceful scenery as the first light of day illuminates the vast golden sands.

After enjoying breakfast at the desert camp, we’ll say farewell to the dunes of Merzouga and head toward Rissani, the birthplace of Morocco’s royal dynasty. If it’s a market day (Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday), you’ll get the chance to explore the vibrant Rissani souk, one of the most authentic traditional markets in the region.

Our journey continues to Erfoud, where those interested can stop at a local fossilized marble workshop to see how ancient marine fossils are crafted into beautiful decor and furniture. We then drive through the scenic palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad, where lush oases break up the desert terrain.

By midday, we’ll arrive at the dramatic Todra Gorges, one of the most spectacular natural sights in the High Atlas Mountains. The Todra River has carved a deep canyon with towering limestone cliffs reaching up to 300 meters high — a paradise for climbers and photographers alike. You’ll have time to explore the area on foot and enjoy lunch in this incredible setting.

In the afternoon, we continue our route through the Dades Valley, known as the Valley of Figs. As we pass through Boumalne Dades, we’ll make a stop at the fascinating rock formations known as the “Monkey Fingers” (Pattes de Singe) — a natural wonder shaped by centuries of erosion.

Dinner and overnight stay in a charming hotel or riad in the Dades Valley.

Day 9: Dades Valley – Rose Valley – Boutagrar – Skoura Palm Grove – Ouarzazate

After breakfast, we’ll begin the day with a visit to one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in the Dades Valley, offering a panoramic perspective over the region’s dramatic landscapes and countless ancient kasbahs. The view is a perfect introduction to the day ahead, filled with history, culture, and natural beauty.

We then follow the famous Route of a Thousand Kasbahs, passing through charming villages until we reach Aït Youl, where we leave the main road and venture onto off-the-beaten-path mountain trails through the heart of the Central High Atlas Mountains.

Our journey takes us into the remote Boutagrar Valley, a rarely visited area where Berber nomadic families still live in mountain caves. You’ll have the unique opportunity to meet one of these families and learn about their traditional way of life, untouched by modern time.

As we travel through this hidden part of Morocco, you’ll witness stunning canyons, valleys, and rugged landscapes that few travelers ever see.

We continue toward the fragrant Valley of Roses in Kelaa M’gouna, famous for its annual Rose Festival and for producing rose water and cosmetic products. After lunch in the village, we head to the lush Skoura palm grove, dotted with kasbahs and traditional homes.

By late afternoon, we arrive in Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Morocco” due to its famous film studios and cinematic desert landscapes.

Day 10: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

We begin the day with a guided visit to the highlights of Ouarzazate, including the historic Kasbah of Taourirt, once the residence of the powerful Glaoui family. You’ll also have the chance to explore the famous film studios, where blockbuster movies and series like Gladiator, Obelix, Sahara (with Penélope Cruz), and The Jewel of the Nile were filmed.

Next, we head to the iconic Ait Ben Haddou, a beautifully preserved fortified village and UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient ksar, with its clay-brick buildings and maze-like alleys, is one of the most photographed spots in Morocco. After a walk through the kasbah, we’ll enjoy lunch with a view of this stunning backdrop.

In the afternoon, we begin our journey to Marrakech, traveling through the majestic High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi N’Tichka Pass — the highest road pass in Morocco at 2,260 meters above sea level. Along the way, we’ll stop at a local Argan Oil Cooperative, where you’ll learn about the traditional extraction process and the cosmetic and nutritional benefits of this precious oil.

We arrive in Marrakech around 6:00 PM. After checking in at your riad, you’ll have the option to relax or begin exploring the vibrant Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, famous for its street performers, food stalls, and traditional musicians. Weather permitting, we recommend dinner on one of the square’s panoramic terraces.

Day 11: Full day in Marrakech

After a delicious breakfast at your riad, your local guide will meet you around 9:00 a.m. to begin your guided tour of Marrakech, famously known as the Red City. This immersive tour covers all the city’s major highlights, including historic palaces, beautiful gardens, and vibrant souks.

In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to explore Marrakech at your own pace. We recommend spending time soaking up the lively atmosphere of the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where street performers, food vendors, and traditional musicians bring the city to life.

Enjoy your evening with an overnight stay in a charming riad in the heart of Marrakech’s medina.

Day 12: Marrakech - Essaouira

Today, we continue our 14 Days Morocco Itinerary with a trip to the charming coastal town of Essaouira, historically known as Mogador. This beautiful city has been shaped by a rich blend of cultures, including the Romans, Portuguese, Arabs, and Berbers.

Essaouira’s unique history is reflected in its well-preserved medina, the impressive 18th-century Portuguese fortifications, and its vibrant artisan crafts — from woodworking to textiles and jewelry.

You’ll have the opportunity to stroll through the picturesque streets, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, and experience the authentic local culture.

Day 13: Essaouira - Casablanca

Today, we travel along Morocco’s stunning Atlantic coast, passing by pristine, unspoiled beaches and scenic landscapes. Our journey takes us to the charming coastal village of El Jadida, where we’ll stop for a relaxing lunch and have time to explore this historic town, known for its Portuguese fortifications and beautiful seaside views.

After lunch, we continue on to Casablanca, concluding the coastal leg of your 14 Days Morocco Itinerary.

Overnight stay at a comfortable hotel in Casablanca.

Day 14: Casablanca - Transfer to the airport.

Breakfast and free morning until the agreed-upon time. Our guide will transfer you to the airport, where we will accompany you to check in your bags and show you to your gate. End of our 14 Days Morocco Itinerary from Casablanca.

ADDITIONAL INFO ABOUT 14 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY

  • This 14 days tour from Casablanca can be tailored to be more personalized and unique.
  • You can always consult your driver about skipping some stops to spend more time elsewhere.
  • These prices are subject to change based on the current exchange rate.
  • The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Exchange some currency at the airport or local banks upon arrival. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially in rural areas.
  • If you are looking for less day tour with the same experience, check out these tours; 10 day Casablanca tour12 day tour from Casablanca or 9 day tour from Casablanca.
  • Drinking alcohol is allowed for foreigners only.
  • To reserve the car, we require a 20% deposit of the total price.
  • We accept PayPal, bank transfers in Europe, credit cards, and cash (USD, Euro, GBP or MAD)
  • Children under the age of 12 receive a 25% discount, while children under the age of 5 are not charged.

14 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA REVIEWS

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Best 14 Days in Morocco

This unique Morocco itinerary 2 weeks was very informative, and Hassan catered the tour to our interests. We had a large group of people, and we were able to navigate all the activities we wanted and see everything we wanted to see. The tour of the desert is once in a lifetime! I wouldn’t miss it!

Amazing Morocco itinerary 14 days

The best trip by far! I loved our tour with Hassan. He took us to all the must see attractions and he was very patient with us as we stopped by a few shops for souvenirs. Hassan also invited us to his house for tea! Super hospitable. He would definitely go back to Morocco again…

Incredible 14 days from Casablanca

Unforgettable 14 days tour from Casablanca to the desert, the driver and guide showed us beautiful places, friendly and professional treatment. The camp between the dunes was wonderful, concert with the berebwres and delicious food. I recommend it 100%

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14 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA PRICE

The prices of this 14 days tour from Casablanca can vary widely depending on several factors, including the level of accommodation, number of travelers, and the inclusions/exclusions of the tour package.

This 14 days Morocco itinerary costs anywhere from $900 USD per person for a budget option. This could include transportation, basic accommodation, and some meals.

Mid-range tours with more comfortable accommodations and additional amenities might range from $1300 USD per person.

For luxury or more exclusive tours, the prices could exceed $2000 USD per person.

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    14 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    1. Is this tour private or part of a group?

    This tour is usually offered as a private tour, meaning it can be customized to your pace, interests, and travel style. However, group tours can be arranged on request if you’re looking to join others.

    2. What type of accommodations are available?

    We offer three categories of accommodations:

    • Mid-range: Comfortable riads and hotels with authentic charm
    • Luxury: Boutique riads, 4-5 star hotels, and deluxe desert camps
    • Top-luxury: Premium stays with high-end amenities and VIP services

    Let us know your preference, and we will tailor the experience to match.

    3. Is the itinerary flexible?

    Yes! The 14 days Morocco itinerary is fully customizable. If you’d like to:

    • Start or end in a different city
    • Add or remove destinations
    • Spend more time in one place

    We’re happy to adjust the tour according to your travel needs.

    4. What should I pack for this 14 day Morocco itinerary?

    We recommend packing:

    • Light layers for warm days and cool evenings
    • Comfortable walking shoes.
    • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat
    • Warmer clothes for desert nights (especially from November to March)
    • Travel adaptor (Morocco uses European-style sockets, type C & E).

    5. Is Morocco safe for travelers?

    Yes, Morocco is generally very safe for tourists. Like any destination, it’s best to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded markets. Our local team is available 24/7 to assist you throughout your journey.

    6. When is the best time to take this 14-day tour from Casablanca?

    The ideal times are:

    • Spring (March to May) – Pleasant weather and blooming landscapes
    • Fall (September to November) – Warm and comfortable climate

    Summer and winter are also possible, with adjustments for extreme temperatures in the desert and mountains.

    7. How far in advance should I book this tour?

    We recommend booking at least 2–3 months in advance, especially for travel during peak seasons (spring and fall). This ensures better accommodation availability and personalized planning.

    8. Can this 14 day Morocco tour be customized for families, seniors, or honeymooners?

    Absolutely! Whether you’re a family with children, a couple on honeymoon, or senior travelers, we adapt the itinerary to suit your pace, comfort level, and interests. Just let us know your preferences.

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