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Private vehicle and guide from day 1 to day 14. Every element is adjustable — swap cities, extend the desert, add the Atlantic coast.
Medina immersion, Majorelle Garden, Bahia Palace, hammam, and souks. Two full days to absorb the most vibrant city in Morocco without rushing to the next destination.
Tizi n'Tichka pass at 2,260m, Berber villages clinging to the hillsides, sweeping mountain panoramas before descending into the arid south.
UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou kasbah — backdrop of Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Optional Ouarzazate film studios in the afternoon, then into the Draa Valley palm groves.
Rose fields in bloom (peak April–May), fragrant and photogenic. Dramatic Dades Gorge road — narrow canyon with sheer walls, Berber villages perched above the riverbed.
Arrive at the Sahara dunes in the golden hour. Sunset camel ride into the dunes, Berber dinner with live gnawa music, luxury tented camp under the stars. Night 1 of 2.
Silent dawn walk on the dunes, 4WD into the remote desert before other tourists arrive. Then: Todra Gorge — 300m limestone canyon walls, local tea stop in the narrow passage.
Sultan Moulay Ismail's imperial capital and Bab Mansour gate. Afternoon at Roman Volubilis — Morocco's best-preserved Roman ruins, UNESCO World Heritage, with sweeping countryside views.
2 full days with a local fasi guide: Chouara tanneries, Al-Qarawiyyin university (founded 859 AD), Bou Inania Madrasa, artisan medersas, zellige and leather workshops.
Blue-washed medina in the Rif Mountains, 2.5 hours from Fes. Morning stroll through the blue streets, optional waterfall hike, fresh mountain produce in the market.
Morocco's northernmost tip. Tangier medina, Kasbah Museum, Spanish and French cultural layers. Asilah — whitewashed Atlantic fishing town with a stunning Portuguese rampart.
Morocco's current capital and most serene imperial city. Kasbah of the Udayas above the estuary, Hassan Tower, Mohammed V Mausoleum — monumental and unhurried.
Hassan II Mosque — the largest in Africa. Art Deco Corniche. International airport transfer. End of tour.
Six reasons why two weeks is the right length for a Morocco tour — not too long, not too short.
At 14 days, no city feels rushed. 2 full days in Fes, 2 in Marrakech, a second desert night — the itinerary breathes.
Imperial cities + Sahara + Chefchaouen + Atlantic coast + High Atlas — every major Morocco experience in one circuit.
With time, your guide can arrange extraordinary access: a Fes family home dinner, a private artisan studio visit, a dawn medina walk before the tourist crowds.
Fixed costs (guide + vehicle) are spread across 14 days instead of 7 — the daily per-person cost of the luxury elements is lower in longer tours.
Two nights in the Sahara changes the experience completely. First night: arrival, sunset, dinner. Second morning: silent dawn walk, dune photography, 4WD into the remote desert before any other tourists arrive.
Most 7–10 day tours skip Essaouira, Tangier, and Rabat. 14 days adds Morocco's ocean face — UNESCO Essaouira, the Kasbah of Udayas in Rabat, and cosmopolitan Tangier.
Is 14 days too long for Morocco?
No. Morocco is one of the most geographically and culturally diverse countries in the world. Most travelers who do 14 days say they still left things unvisited. 14 days is the sweet spot for complete coverage at a civilized pace: no day feels rushed, no city feels like a checkbox.