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Fifteen Days & Fourteen Nights: The Best Of Morocco Tour

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140
14 nights
Marrakech
Marrakech
Max People : 12

The biggest and best tour we run

This unforgettable 15-day Morocco tour is packed with many different landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences, taking you from imperial cities to desert dunes and coastal havens.

Your journey begins in Marrakech, with time to relax before meeting your guides and fellow travellers. From there, you’ll head to Casablanca, home to the majestic Hassan II Mosque, then continue to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where highlights include the Royal Palace and Hassan Tower. The tour proceeds to Meknes, another imperial city rich in history, and then on to Volubilis, an amazing site of Roman ruins, before reaching the blue-toned charm of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains.

Next, you travel to Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. You’ll have a full day to explore its bustling medina, historic mosques, vibrant souks, and traditional tanneries. After enjoying Fes’s intensity, a peaceful overnight stop in Midelt, in the Middle Atlas, offers a scenic change of pace.

The adventure continues toward the Sahara Desert. In Merzouga, you’ll ride camels across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, look for a desert sunset, and spend a magical night in a traditional Berber camp under the stars. Then, the tour moves through the dramatic Todra Gorge, Morocco’s version of the Grand Canyon, with opportunities for light climbing and local rug shopping.

Onward to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed ksar featured in many Hollywood films. After exploring its ancient kasbahs, you’ll visit nearby Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Africa.” The tour then shifts to the Atlantic coast, where you’ll enjoy two relaxing days in the laid-back city of Essaouira, known for its medina, beaches, and seafood.

Finally, you return to Marrakech, where the busy souks, iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, and optional guided tours await. Your final days offer time to reflect or explore at your own pace.

One of the most comprehensive Morocco tours available, this 15-day journey blends culture, adventure, history, and nature—offering an ideal way to experience the best of Morocco.

Detail


This tour of Morocco is hotel-based and the tour includes stays at 3* hotels and a night camping in a Berber camp in the Sahara Desert. Transport is by minivan and 4×4 Landcruiser.

How To Get There And Get Back
We will pick you up from your accommodation in Marrakech city (many riads are not accessible by car, so the driver may have to park nearby to get you) and when you finish, we will drop you off at the nearest point to your hotel or riad.

Food On The Trek
Meals on our Morocco tours are cooked by the Berber muleteer and the food is fresh and healthy. For example breakfast might be jam, bread and butter, cookies, fruit, juice and coffee or milk.

Lunch may be salad with tomatoes, carrots, lentils, beans, rice or pasta. Sometimes we have fish (sardines, tuna) and seasonal fruit.

Your dinner could be soup, cous-cous, Moroccan tagine, olives and could include nuts and fruit.

Can my dietary requirements be catered for?
Absolutely. Just let us know about your catering preferences when you confirm your booking to ensure that any dietary requirements are met.

Please remind your guide and cook about your dietary requirements on the first day of the trek.

  • Holiday styleAdventure
  • AccomodationHotels
  • Group sizePrivate
  • Difficulty2 out of 10
  • Suitable forEveryone.

Highlights


Admire beautiful Moroccan cities. Explore Moroccan culture. Understand Moroccan history. See a modern country mixed with an ancient one. Enjoy the company of Berbers and Amazigh and see history written into the buildings and the land.

 

Departure & Return Location

Marrakech

Itinerary

Day 1 Marrakech

Today, after you’ve transferred to your hotel, you can relax by the hotel pool or take in some sights before the pre-departure meeting at 6.00 o’clock. At the meeting, you will meet your View Morocco guides and your fellow travelers.
 

Day 2 Marrakech to Casablanca

After breakfast in Marrakech, we will take our transport to the famous city of Casablanca. There, you will find plenty to enjoy, including souks, the Hassan II Mosque (estimated to house 25,000 worshippers inside), Parc de la Ligue Arabe and the Casablanca Cathedral. We will stay the night in Casablanca (your breakfast is included).
 

Day 3 Casablanca to Rabat to Meknes

Our tour continues after breakfast, when we take you straight to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Rabat boasts attractions such as the Oudaia Kasbah, Hassan tower, the Royal palace and Chellah. after our lunch, its time to head over to Meknes, another Imperial City. We will be spending the rest of the day here and staying overnight. Your breakfast is included.
 

Day 4 Meknes to Chefchaouen

In the morning, we will be taking you to Chefchaouen, also known as ‘The Blue City’ and home to a beautiful medina and busy markets. Before that though, we will make a stop at Volubilis, Morocco’s famous UNESCO-listed Roman ruins and the largest ancient site in Morocco. We’ll then head on to Chefchaouen, high up in the Rif mountains, for a guided tour during the afternoon. We’ll be spending the night here.
 

Day 5 Chefchaouen to Fes

Today, you’ll get to enjoy some free time in Chefchaouen. You can explore the city or relax in the hotel until lunch time, after which we will continue on our way across Morocco’s beautiful countryside. When we arrive in Fes, you can wander around as you please, but we would definitely recommend following one of the 5 themed tourist routes. There are plenty of mosques and palaces to visit but be aware that only Muslims can enter Mosques in Morocco.  You’ll spend the night here in Fes (and your breakfast is included).
 

Day 6 Fes

Today you will be able to enjoy a fully guided tour of the Imperial City of Fes. Explore the tanneries, souks, potteries, and the Medina, and learn the fascinating history of the city. This is our last night in Fes (breakfast included).
 

Day 7 Fes to Midelt

Midelt is situated in the stunning mountainous area of the Moyen Atlas. It makes a welcome, relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of Fes. In the afternoon, we can take a short walk or hike in the mountains before returning for our dinner. We will be spending the night in this beautiful setting.
 

Day 8 Midelt to Sahara Desert

Tonight, we will be sleeping in a traditional Berber camp on the edge of the desert and enjoying the local food, the local music and an amazing evening out under the desert stars. To get there though, we will need to drive across Moroccan countryside to get to the stunning desert dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga where we can switch to camels and trek in to the famous Sahara Desert in time to catch a sunset.
 

Day 9 Sahara Desert to Todra Gorge

We will be heading out from the desert today and making our way to the Todra Gorge also known as “Morocco’s Grand Canyon”. The gorge is a series of river canyons, carved from limestone and up to 400ft tall in places. Todra Gorge is popular with rock climbers and if you like, you may even get to try yourself. There will also be an opportunity to purchase authentic, Berber handmade rugs, kilims and carpets. Tonight, we will stay in the Gorge (breakfast and dinner are included).
 

Day 10 Todra Gorge to Ait Benhaddou

Today is a great day if you like films! On our way to Ait Benhaddou, we will stop at Ouarzazate: films such as Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), The Mummy (1999), Gladiator (2000), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Kundun (1997), The Hills Have Eyes (2006), and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011) were filmed here. The HBO series Game Of Thrones also features scenes shot at Ouarzazate. There is also the opportunity to have a tour of the film studios here! When we leave, we’ll head out along the Ouarzazate River to Ait Benhaddou, where we will eventually spend the night. Ait Benhaddou is a UNESCO World Heritage site with some stunning kasbahs for you to explore. When you are ready, you can turn in for the night. Your breakfast and dinner are included.
 

Day 11 Ait Benhaddou to Essaouira

This morning we will be travelling on to Essaouira, where we will stay for two whole days. Essaouira is a beautiful coastal city, boasting some great Moroccan culture and a lovely medina. Breakfast is included.
 

Day 12 Essaouira

Today, you will spend the entire day here in Essaouira and you can spend it how you please. Breakfast is included.
 

Day 13 Essaouira to Marrakech

We’ll be leaving the coastal climes of Essaouira for Marrakech this morning and making our way via bus to the final stop on our tour. The fourth largest city in Morocco, Marrakech is also renowned for its culture, its souks and its landmarks. Jemaa el-Fnaa is one of the most widely known squares in North Africa and is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. There is lots for you to see and do in Marrakech. When you have finished exploring this wonderful city, you can return to your hotel for a rest and a good night’s sleep. Breakfast is included.
 

Day 14 Marrakech

On your last complete day, why not book onto our optional guided city tour? It will give you a chance to cover any ground that you may have missed and it will also leave your afternoon free to do as you please. Breakfast is included.
 

Day 15 Marrakech

Your adventure ends after your breakfast. We hope you have enjoyed your visit!

 

Food & Accommodation

Bed & breakfast

Difficulty rating

Not too hard overall

Weather

The weather can be changeable so pack according to the forecast.

Kitlist

  • Good walking boots and socks/good trainers for valley treks
  • Water bottle or Camelbak (recommended)
  • Lightweight day pack
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Torch and batteries

Please do not leave any rubbish behind you; carry out what you carry in.

What's included?

All transfers with English speaking drivers

All accommodation (on a Bed & Breakfast basis)

Guides for exploration

Camels on the dunes and dinner and breakfast

What's not included?

Lunch and dinner

Tips

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Sulay Martiniz

Group Traveller

Really happy with the service received. Any queries were dealt with promptly and professionally. Recommend to others.

March 22, 2022