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14-Day Morocco Tour: Imperial Cities & Sahara Desert

14-Day Morocco Tour: Imperial Cities & Sahara Desert

    Discover the magic of Morocco on this comprehensive 14-day journey through ancient imperial cities, golden Sahara dunes, and dramatic Atlas Mountains. This carefully crafted Morocco tour package takes you from the coastal elegance of Casablanca and Rabat to the medieval medinas of Fez and Marrakech, with an unforgettable overnight stay in the Sahara Desert.

    Morocco is a land of stunning contrasts—from sinuous sand dunes and snowcapped mountains to ancient Roman ruins and vibrant souks. Experience exquisite Moroccan artistry in palaces and madrassas adorned with intricate mosaics, explore fortified kasbahs along ancient caravan routes, and witness breathtaking sunsets over endless Saharan dunes.

    14 Days Morocco Tour At Glance

    Duration

    14 Days

    Tour Type

    Adventure Tours, Cultural Tours, Private Tours, Small Group Tours

    Group Size

    2-16

    Language

    English

    Tour Highlights: Best of Morocco in 14 Days

    • Casablanca: Visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the world's largest mosques
    • Rabat: Explore the capital city's Kasbah of the Oudaias and Hassan Tower
    • Wine Tasting: Sample Moroccan wines at Château Roslane estate
    • Volubilis: Walk through remarkably preserved Roman ruins and mosaics
    • Fez Medina: Navigate the world's largest car-free urban zone (UNESCO site)
    • Artisan Workshops: Watch pottery, leather tanning, and metalwork demonstrations
    • Atlas Mountains: Journey through cedar forests and Berber villages
    • Sahara Desert: Ride camels into the dunes and sleep under the stars
    • Ait ben-Haddou: Explore this ancient fortified village (UNESCO & film location)
    • Valley of Roses: Travel the scenic "Road of a Thousand Kasbahs"
    • Majorelle Garden: Discover Yves Saint Laurent's stunning botanical paradise
    • Djemaa el-Fna: Experience Marrakech's famous square with performers and food stalls

    Popular Features

    Accommodations Included

    Airport Transfers Included

    Cultural Immersion

    Desert Experience

    Local Expert Guides

    Most Meals Included

    Small Group Tour

    UNESCO Sites

    Complete Day-by-Day Morocco Tour Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Arrive in Casablanca, Morocco

    Arrival Airport: Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), Casablanca

    Welcome to Morocco! Upon arrival at Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport, you'll be greeted by your English-speaking driver and transferred to your hotel in Casablanca or Rabat (approximately 1.5 hours to Rabat).

    After checking into your hotel, enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to relax after your international flight. In the evening, gather with your tour group and guide for a welcome orientation and dinner at the hotel.

    Day 2

    Casablanca & Rabat - Morocco's Modern & Historic Capitals

    Begin your Morocco tour with a morning visit to the impressive Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, one of the largest mosques in the world and one of the few in Morocco open to non-Muslims. This architectural masterpiece sits dramatically on the Atlantic coast, with its 210-meter minaret visible from miles away.

    Continue to Rabat, Morocco's capital city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the beautiful Kasbah of the Oudaias, a 12th-century fortification with whitewashed and blue-painted houses overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Stroll through the serene Andalusian Gardens.

    Visit the Hassan Tower, the iconic 44-meter minaret of an incomplete mosque built in the 12th century, and the adjacent Mohammed V Mausoleum. Tour the ancient Chellah Necropolis, a walled Roman and medieval complex with gardens inhabited by storks.

    In the afternoon, enjoy a walking tour through Rabat's medina. Dinner tonight is at a traditional restaurant in the medina.

      Day 3

      Rabat to Fez via Meknes & Volubilis

      Depart Rabat and journey eastward toward Fez. First, visit Château Roslane, one of Morocco's premier wine estates. Tour the vineyard and cellars, and enjoy a tasting paired with lunch.

      Continue to Volubilis, Morocco's largest Roman archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through this ancient city dating back to the 3rd century BCE. Marvel at remarkably intact floor mosaics, the Triumphal Arch, and the Basilica.

      Stop in Meknes, another Imperial City and UNESCO site. See the massive Bab Mansour gate and visit the impressive Royal Stables, originally built to house 12,000 horses. View the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, one of the rare Moroccan shrines open to non-Muslims.

      Arrive in Fez in the late afternoon.

      • Breakfast
      Day 4

      Fez - Exploring the Medieval Medina

      Immerse yourself in Fez el-Bali (Old Fez), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in the 9th century, Fez is Morocco's cultural and spiritual heart.

      Begin at the ornate Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate). Navigate the maze-like medina with over 9,000 narrow lanes—the world's largest car-free urban area.

      Visit the Bou Inania Madrasa, a stunning 14th-century Islamic school. See the Al-Qarawiyyin University, founded in 859 CE and recognized as the oldest continuously operating educational institution in the world.

      Explore vibrant souks and watch artisans crafting goods using centuries-old techniques. Visit the famous tanneries where leather has been dyed using traditional methods for over a thousand years.

      • Breakfast
      Day 5

      Fez - Artisans, Music & Cultural Immersion

      Delve deeper into Fez's cultural treasures. Visit the historic Jewish Quarter (Mellah) and the Ibn Danan Synagogue from the 17th century.

      Explore artisan quarters where craftspeople continue traditional trades. Watch metalworkers, weavers, and woodworkers at their crafts.

      Late in the afternoon, enjoy a private performance of traditional Andalusian Moroccan music.

      This evening, experience authentic hospitality with dinner at a family-owned riad in the medina.

        Day 6

        Fez to Erfoud - Journey to the Desert

        Begin your journey toward the Sahara Desert. Travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains with thick forests of Atlas cedar and cork oak.

        Stop at Ifrane, known as "Morocco's Switzerland" for its Alpine-style architecture. Continue through the Cedar Forests of Azrou, home to troops of Barbary macaques (Barbary apes). Stop to observe these endangered primates.

        Stop for lunch in Midelt. Continue through the Ziz Valley, famous for its date palm oases and stunning gorges.

        Arrive in Erfoud, gateway to the Sahara Desert.

        • Breakfast
        Day 7

        Sahara Desert - Camel Trek & Overnight Under the Stars

        Today is a highlight of your Morocco tour!

        This morning, visit Rissani, built on the ruins of Sijilmassa, once the most important caravan trading center in North Africa. Explore an ancient ksar (fortified village).

        Learn about Erfoud's famous fossil industry. Visit a workshop to see ancient fossils crafted into decorative objects.

        After lunch, board 4x4 vehicles for a drive toward the magnificent Erg Chebbi dunes, some reaching heights of 150 meters.

        Transfer to camels for the journey into the dunes. Watch the sand change colors in the afternoon light. Your camel caravan brings you to your luxury desert camp.

        Upon arrival, enjoy mint tea and pastries. Climb nearby dunes to watch a spectacular Sahara sunset.

        As night falls, gather for dinner featuring traditional Moroccan dishes. Listen to Berber music under the brilliant desert stars.

        Optional: Wake early for sunrise over the dunes!

        • Breakfast
        Day 8

        Sahara to Ouarzazate via Todra Gorge

        Wake early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Sahara dunes. After breakfast, ride camels back to the 4x4 vehicles.

        Journey westward along the southern slopes of the High Atlas Mountains. Stop in Tinerhir, set among date palm groves.

        Visit the spectacular Todra Gorge, where massive limestone cliffs tower 300 meters above a narrow corridor. Walk through this dramatic canyon carved by the Todra River.

        Continue through the Dades Valley with striking rock formations. Travel through El Kelaa des M'Gouna in the fertile Valley of the Roses.

        Follow the legendary "Road of a Thousand Kasbahs", an ancient caravan route dotted with fortified earthen castles.

        Arrive in Ouarzazate, often called "Morocco's Hollywood."

          Day 9

          Ouarzazate to Marrakech via Ait ben-Haddou

          Visit the Taourirt Kasbah, once the residence of the powerful Glaoui family.

          Continue to Ait ben-Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This fortified ksar sits dramatically on a hillside. Dating back to the 11th century, it represents traditional pre-Saharan earthen construction. This location has appeared in numerous films including Gladiator and Game of Thrones.

          After lunch, ascend into the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass, which reaches 2,260 meters elevation. Wind through spectacular mountain scenery.

          Arrive in Marrakech in the late afternoon.

            Day 10

            Marrakech - Imperial City Discovery

            Begin exploring Marrakech, founded in 1062. Start at the iconic Koutoubia Mosque with its 77-meter minaret.

            Visit the stunning Bahia Palace, a 19th-century palace showcasing Moroccan and Islamic architecture. Explore the Saadian Tombs, dating from the 16th-century Saadian dynasty.

            Visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa, once the largest Islamic school in North Africa. Tour the Dar el Bacha (Pasha's Palace), now a museum showcasing Moroccan crafts and heritage.

            Enjoy a free afternoon to relax or explore on your own.

            This evening, visit the home of a local imam for an insightful discussion about Islam and Moroccan culture. Dinner tonight is on your own.

              Day 11

              Marrakech - Majorelle Garden & Medina Exploration

              Take a traditional horse-drawn carriage ride to the famous Majorelle Garden, created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and restored by Yves Saint Laurent.

              Wander through this exotic paradise filled with plants from five continents. Visit the Berber Museum inside Majorelle's striking blue Art Deco studio.

              Visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum dedicated to the legendary fashion designer.

              After lunch, venture into Marrakech's UNESCO-listed medina. Navigate the labyrinthine souks organized by trade.

              Emerge at the legendary Djemaa el-Fna, perhaps the most famous square in Africa. As evening approaches, this UNESCO-recognized cultural space comes alive with snake charmers, storytellers, acrobats, musicians, and countless food stalls.

                Day 12

                Marrakech - Free Day to Explore

                Enjoy a full free day in Marrakech to explore at your own pace or participate in optional activities.

                Optional Activities (not included):

                • Traditional Hammam Experience
                • Cooking Class
                • Day Trip to Essaouira
                • Hot Air Balloon Ride
                • Garden Tours
                • Museum Visits
                • Souk Shopping

                • Breakfast
                Day 13

                Marrakech to Casablanca - Farewell Dinner

                Depart Marrakech for Casablanca (approximately 3 hours).

                Arrive in Casablanca for a comprehensive city tour. Visit the spectacular Hassan II Mosque for an exterior tour. Drive along the Corniche, Casablanca's scenic Atlantic coastline. Pass the Art Deco city center.

                Optional visit to Rick's Café, the famous bar recreated from the 1942 film Casablanca.

                This evening, gather for a special farewell dinner at a traditional Moroccan restaurant.

                • Breakfast, Farewell Dinner
                Day 14

                Departure from Casablanca

                After breakfast, depending on your flight schedule, you may have free time for last-minute shopping.

                At the appropriate time, transfer to Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) for your departure flight.

                Depart Morocco with unforgettable memories!

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                  Why Choose This Morocco Tour Package?

                    • Comprehensive Coverage: Visit all 4 Imperial Cities (Rabat, Fez, Meknes, Marrakech)
                    • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Explore 4 UNESCO-listed locations
                    • Authentic Sahara Experience: Overnight in a luxury desert camp with camel trekking
                    • Small Group Guarantee: Maximum 24 travelers for a personalized experience
                    • Expert Local Guides: English-speaking professionals throughout
                    • Premium Accommodations: Handpicked 4-5 star hotels and traditional riads
                    • Cultural Immersion: Home-cooked meals, artisan workshops, traditional music
                    • Hassle-Free Travel: All ground transportation and most meals included

                  How much does this 14-day Morocco tour cost?

                  The tour price starts at $7,979 per person based on double occupancy. This includes 13 nights accommodation, most meals, all ground transportation, entrance fees, expert guides, and unique experiences. Single travelers pay a supplement of $995 for a private room.

                  What is the best time to book a Morocco tour?

                  We recommend booking 3-6 months in advance to secure preferred dates. Popular seasons (March-May and September-November) fill quickly.

                  Best months for Morocco:

                  • Spring (March-May): Excellent weather, roses bloom, comfortable desert temperatures
                  • Fall (September-November): Pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, harvest season
                  • Winter (December-February): Lower prices, cooler but manageable
                  • Summer (June-August): Hot, especially in desert

                  What payment methods do you accept?

                  We accept major credit cards, bank transfers, and PayPal. A deposit of $500 per person is required, with balance due 60 days before departure.

                  What is your cancellation policy?

                  • 61+ days: $250 per person fee
                  • 31-60 days: 50% of tour cost
                  • 15-30 days: 75% of tour cost
                  • 14 days or less: 100% (no refund)

                  We strongly recommend travel insurance.

                  Which airport should I fly into?

                  Arrive at Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) in Casablanca. Airport transfers are included. The tour also ends in Casablanca.

                  Alternative: Some travelers use Rabat-Salé Airport (RBA). Notify us if arriving in Rabat.

                  Do I need a visa for Morocco?

                  Most visitors do NOT need a visa. Citizens of USA, Canada, UK, EU, Australia can enter visa-free for up to 90 days.

                  Requirements:

                  • Valid passport with 6+ months validity
                  • At least 2 blank pages
                  • Return or onward ticket

                  What should I pack?

                  Clothing:

                  • Lightweight, modest clothing (covering shoulders and knees)
                  • Layers for temperature changes
                  • Comfortable walking shoes
                  • Warm jacket for desert nights
                  • Scarf for women (religious sites)
                  • Hat and sunglasses

                  Essential Items:

                  • Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
                  • Reusable water bottle
                  • Small daypack
                  • Camera and chargers
                  • European-style electrical adapter (220V)
                  • Personal medications
                  • Hand sanitizer

                  How many people on this tour?

                  2-12 travelers maximum.

                  What language is the tour in?

                  The tour is conducted entirely in English.

                  What is the activity level?

                  This tour has a moderate activity level. Suitable for most travelers in good health, including active seniors.

                  What "moderate" means:

                  • Daily walking: 2-4 hours on uneven surfaces
                  • Medina exploration: Narrow streets, occasional stairs
                  • Camel riding: ~1 hour each way (can take 4x4 instead)
                  • Some sites require climbing stairs
                  • Long driving days (up to 6-7 hours with stops)
                  Who should consider carefully: Those with severe mobility issues, inability to walk 2+ miles daily, severe arthritis, recent surgeries, or significant breathing difficulties.

                  Is this tour wheelchair accessible?

                  Unfortunately no, due to medieval medinas with narrow passages and steep stairs. Travelers who can walk short distances with a cane or walker may participate with planning.

                  Is Morocco safe for tourists?

                  Yes, Morocco is generally very safe and welcomes millions of visitors annually. Morocco is politically stable with low crime rates.

                  Why this tour is especially safe?

                  • Travel in group with experienced guides
                  • Vetted, secure accommodations
                  • Private transportation
                  • 24/7 support
                  • Pre-arranged activities

                  What are cultural norms in Morocco?

                  Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country with conservative values.

                  Dress Code:

                  • Women: Cover shoulders and knees, loose-fitting clothing
                  • Men: Avoid shorts in religious areas
                  • Both: Remove shoes in mosques/homes

                  Social Customs:

                  • Greet with "salam alaikum"
                  • Accept tea when offered
                  • Ask permission before photographing people
                  • Use right hand for eating/greeting
                  • Minimal public displays of affection

                  Can I drink alcohol?

                  Yes, though not widely consumed by locals. Available in:

                  • Hotel bars and restaurants
                  • Upscale tourist restaurants
                  • Some liquor stores

                  What is Moroccan food like?

                  Moroccan cuisine features aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and diverse influences.

                  Typical dishes:

                  • Tagine: Slow-cooked stew in cone-shaped pot
                  • Couscous: Steamed semolina with vegetables and meat
                  • Pastilla: Sweet/savory pie with chicken, almonds, cinnamon
                  • Harira: Hearty soup with lentils and chickpeas
                  • Mint tea: Sweet green tea with fresh mint
                  • Pastries: Honey-soaked sweets, almond cookies

                  Dietary accommodations:

                  ✓ Vegetarian: Easily accommodated✓ Vegan: Possible with advance notice✓ Gluten-free: Challenging but manageable✓ Kosher: Limited options✓ Halal: All meat is halal✓ Nut allergies: Inform us (almonds widely used)

                  Important: Notify us of restrictions 30 days before departure.

                  Is water safe to drink?

                  No, avoid tap water. Always drink bottled water, which is:

                  • Provided daily on tour bus
                  • Available at all hotels
                  • Inexpensive ($0.50-1.00 per liter)

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