14 Days Tour from Casablanca

Overview: 14 Days Tour from Casablanca

This 14 days tour from Casablanca is a carefully designed journey that showcases the best of Morocco in a relaxed and meaningful way. Starting from Casablanca, you will travel through the country’s most iconic destinations, including Rabat, Fes, Marrakech, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara Desert, creating a complete travel experience that blends culture, history, and natural beauty.

During this 14 day Morocco tour, you will explore imperial cities with their historic medinas, visit the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, and cross the Middle and High Atlas Mountains. The itinerary also includes a camel ride in the Merzouga Desert with an overnight stay in a traditional desert camp, along with visits to Todra Gorge, Ait Ben Haddou, Essaouira, and the peaceful Ourika Valley.

By the end of this Morocco journey, you will have experienced the true diversity of the country, from cities and mountain landscapes to desert adventures and Atlantic coastal towns. The tour ends in Casablanca or Marrakech, completing a well-balanced and authentic Morocco travel experience.

Highlights: 14 Days Tour from Casablanca

  • The breathtaking Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
  • The mesmerizing blue streets of Chefchaouen.
  • The picturesque views of the Rif mountains.
  • A stroll through the Roman ruins of Volubilis.
  • The vibrant souks and royal sites of Meknes.
  • Explore Fes with an expert local guide.
  • The tranquil cedar forest and Swiss-style architecture of Ifrane.
  • Sunset camel rides in the Merzouga desert.
  • Enjoy a night under the stars in a luxury desert camp.
  • Visit a Berber nomadic family in the Sahara.
  • The dramatic Todra Gorges and the picturesque Dades Valley.
  • The iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • A visit to the historic sites and lively markets of Marrakech.
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14 Days Morocco Tour Itinerary from Casablanca

Day 1: Welcome to Casablanca, Morocco

Your 14 days Morocco tour from Casablanca begins with a warm welcome at Mohammed V International Airport. After meeting your driver, you will be transferred to your hotel to relax and recover from your flight. Casablanca, Morocco modern economic capital, blends contemporary energy with rich cultural identity, making it the ideal starting point for your journey.

In the afternoon, you will visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece standing dramatically over the Atlantic Ocean. Its intricate design, marble details, and oceanfront location make it one of the most impressive landmarks in North Africa. The visit continues along the Corniche, a coastal promenade lined with cafés, restaurants, and ocean views, offering a relaxed introduction to Moroccan city life before returning to your hotel.

Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat – Chefchaouen [340 km]

Today you leave Casablanca and travel to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, known for its calm atmosphere and history. In Rabat, you will visit the Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret from the 12th century, and the Kasbah of the Udayas, a beautiful old fortress with blue-and-white streets and views over the river and Atlantic coast.

After visiting Rabat, you continue north through green countryside, rolling hills, and small villages before reaching the Rif Mountains. The drive offers beautiful landscapes and a peaceful transition from city life to nature, leading you toward Chefchaouen, one of the most scenic routes in Morocco.

By late afternoon, you arrive in Chefchaouen, known as the Blue Pearl of Morocco, where blue-painted streets, relaxed atmosphere, and mountain surroundings create a unique charm, before checking in to your riad for an overnight stay.

Day 3: Free Day in Chefchaouen

A free day to enjoy Chefchaouen at your own pace. You can wander through the blue medina, discover small artisan shops, and enjoy the relaxed rhythm of this mountain town. The peaceful streets and scenic views make it a favorite stop on any Morocco journey.

Day 4: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes [325 km]

Today is one of the most cultural days of your Morocco journey as you travel from Chefchaouen toward Fes, passing through Morocco historical heartland. The first stop is Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa, where you can explore ancient remains, mosaics, and wide open countryside views.

After visiting Volubilis, you continue to Meknes, one of Morocco imperial cities known for its historic character and old city atmosphere. Here you can explore Bab Mansour, the Royal Stables, and the medina before continuing your journey toward Fes.

In the afternoon, you drive through scenic countryside landscapes before arriving in Fes, one of Morocco most important cultural cities, where you check into a traditional riad inside the old medina for your overnight stay.

Day 5: City tour of Fes with a local guide

Discover Fes with a professional local guide, exploring one of the oldest and most fascinating medinas in the world. The city is a living museum of Moroccan culture, craftsmanship, and history. You will visit the Royal Palace gates, the Jewish Quarter, and Bab Boujloud, the iconic blue gate of Fes.

Inside the medina, you will explore Al-Qarawiyyin University, recognized as the oldest continuously operating university in the world, along with the beautifully decorated Al-Attarine Madrasa. The traditional tanneries offer a unique insight into ancient leather-making techniques still practiced today. From a panoramic viewpoint, you can admire the vast labyrinth of Fes el-Bali before returning to your riad.

Day 6: Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Ziz Valley – Merzouga Desert [465 km]

Today you leave Fes and start a scenic journey through the Middle Atlas Mountains toward the Sahara Desert. The first stop is Ifrane, a peaceful town known for its clean streets, alpine-style buildings, and cool atmosphere, often called the Switzerland of Morocco.

The journey continues through the cedar forest of Azrou, where you may see wild Barbary macaques living freely among ancient trees, offering a nice break in nature before continuing toward Midelt for lunch and a short rest. After that, you drive through the beautiful Ziz Valley, famous for its palm groves, wide landscapes, and changing scenery as you get closer to the desert.

By late afternoon, you arrive in Merzouga at the Erg Chebbi dunes, where camels are waiting for you to enjoy a camel ride across the golden dunes, watching the sunset over the Sahara before continuing to your desert camp, where you can relax and enjoy traditional Berber music.

Day 7: Explore Merzouga Desert Era

A full day in the Merzouga Desert to experience the Sahara, starting with a peaceful sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes, followed by a visit to Khamlia village where you can enjoy Gnawa music and learn about local desert culture, then continuing to explore the surrounding desert areas with nomadic settlements and palm oases that show traditional desert life. The afternoon is free to relax and enjoy the calm atmosphere of the Sahara, and in the evening you can join optional quad biking or buggy rides over the dunes for an exciting desert experience in Merzouga.

Day 8: Merzouga Desert – Rissani – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley [265 km]

Today you leave the Sahara region and travel toward the dramatic landscapes of southern Morocco. The first stop is Rissani, a historic town known for its traditional souk, where locals trade spices, dates, and handcrafted goods in a lively and authentic atmosphere.

The journey continues to the Todra Gorges, one of the most impressive natural formations in Morocco. Massive canyon walls rise dramatically on both sides of a narrow river, creating a spectacular setting for walking and photography. The cool air and towering cliffs make it a refreshing stop along the route.

In the afternoon, you continue through Berber villages and scenic mountain roads toward the Dades Valley. This region is known for its unique rock formations, winding roads, and traditional kasbahs scattered along the valley. The peaceful environment and natural beauty make it a perfect place to relax for the night.

Day 9: Dades Valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech [324 km]

Today’s journey goes through one of the most scenic and cultural routes in Morocco, starting with the Valley of the Roses, a beautiful area known for its pink rose fields in spring and local cooperatives that produce rose water, perfumes, and natural cosmetics, before continuing to Ouarzazate, often called the Hollywood of Morocco, where you can visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a historic residence with traditional architecture, and the Atlas Film Studios, where many international movies were filmed.

From Ouarzazate, the trip continues to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Morocco most famous ksars, known for its well-preserved clay buildings, ancient fortifications, and dramatic hilltop setting, where you can walk through narrow alleys, explore traditional homes, and learn about the history of desert trading routes that once passed through this area.

In the afternoon, you continue driving through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass, the highest road pass in Morocco, where you enjoy changing landscapes, mountain views, and Berber villages along the way, before arriving in Marrakech by evening for your overnight stay.

Day 10: City tour of Marrakech with a local guide

Explore Marrakech with a local guide and discover its historical and cultural treasures. You will visit the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Madrasa ben Youssef, and Saadian Tombs, known for its artistic design and colors.

The experience continues through the souks of the medina, filled with traditional crafts, spices, and handmade goods. The day ends at Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where street performers, food stalls, and musicians create an energetic atmosphere that reflects the soul of Marrakech.

Day 11: Day Trip to Ourika Valley from Marrakech [60 km]

The Ourika Valley day trip from Marrakech is a simple and relaxing trip to the Atlas Mountains, known for its green scenery, river views, and traditional Berber villages. On the way, you pass small villages and enjoy nice countryside views outside of Marrakech.

Once you arrive, you can hike to the Setti Fatma waterfalls, walk around the area, or sit by the river in a local café and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. This easy day trip is a nice break from the city before returning to Marrakech in the evening.

Day 12: Marrakech – Essaouira [178 km]

Travel west toward the Atlantic coast to Essaouira, a relaxed seaside town known for its artistic vibe and coastal charm, with a stop along the way at an argan oil cooperative to learn about traditional production methods, then continue to explore the historic medina, fishing port, and Skala fortress overlooking the ocean, with free time to enjoy beach walks or relax.

Day 13: Essaouira – Casablanca [375 km]

Begin your return journey along the Atlantic coastline toward Casablanca, with a stop in El Jadida to explore the Portuguese Cistern and historic fortifications, then continue to Casablanca for your final evening and relax after your trip.

Day 14: Transfer to Casablanca or Marrakech Airport 

On the last day of your 14 days tour from Casablanca, you will be transferred to Casablanca or Marrakech airport for your departure flight. This marks the end of your trip, and we hope to see you again in the future.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A 14 days tour from Casablanca is one of the best ways to explore Morocco at a comfortable and relaxed pace. It gives you enough time to visit imperial cities, the Sahara Desert, the Atlas Mountains, and the Atlantic coast without rushing, allowing you to fully enjoy each destination.

During the tour, you will travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle with a professional driver throughout the journey. For long desert routes and mountain roads, modern 4×4 vehicles such as a Toyota Land Cruiser or similar are used to ensure safety, comfort, and a smooth travel experience across different terrains.

The price of a 14 days Morocco tour from Casablanca depends on travel season, accommodation type, and level of customization. Options can range from standard hotels and traditional riads to luxury accommodations and premium desert camps, allowing the tour to fit different budgets and travel styles.

It is recommended to pack light and bring comfortable clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. Days are generally warm, while desert nights can be cooler. Essentials include sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket, and a small backpack for daily use during excursions.

Yes, this 14 days Morocco itinerary can be fully customized based on your travel preferences. You can adjust accommodations, activities, destinations, and travel pace depending on whether you prefer culture, adventure, photography, or relaxation.

Yes, professional local guides are included in cities such as Fes and Marrakech, as well as in historical sites like Volubilis. These guided tours help you explore medinas, monuments, and cultural landmarks while gaining deeper insight into Morocco’s history and traditions.

Yes, this private Morocco tour is suitable for couples, families, friends, and small groups. It offers a flexible and comfortable travel experience with a private driver throughout the journey, making it ideal for all types of travelers.

Yes, this itinerary can also be adapted to start from Marrakech instead of Casablanca. The route will be slightly adjusted, but all major highlights of the Morocco 14 days tour will still be included.