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Discover Morocco in 14 Days: Top Tours from Rabat

Tour Highlights

Morocco, a captivating destination that blends ancient traditions with modern allure, offers an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking adventure and cultural immersion. From the bustling medinas to the serene Sahara dunes, this North African gem has something to enchant every visitor. A journey of 14 days in Morocco allows for a comprehensive exploration of the country’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture.

Starting from Rabat, the capital city, visitors can embark on a journey that takes them through imperial cities, coastal towns, and mountainous regions. This two-week itinerary provides an opportunity to discover the country’s highlights, including the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, the spiritual center of Fez, and the vibrant energy of Marrakech. Along the way, travelers can immerse themselves in local customs, savor delicious Moroccan cuisine, and create lasting memories in this enchanting land.

Price Includes

  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • Hotel/riad pickup and drop-off
  • Professional driver.
  • Bottled water
  • Wifi

Price Not Includes

• Overnight accommodation
• Lunch

Itinerary Idea in Detail

Embarking on a 14-day journey through Morocco offers travelers an opportunity to immerse themselves in the country’s rich culture, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities. Starting from Rabat,
the capital city, this comprehensive itinerary allows visitors to experience the best of Morocco’s imperial cities, coastal towns, and desert landscapes.

The adventure begins in Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. After settling into the accommodation, travelers can start exploring the city’s highlights. A visit to the Kasbah des Oudaias, a 12th-century fortified portion of the old city overlooking the ocean, provides a perfect introduction to Morocco’s historical architecture. The Hassan Tower, an incomplete minaret from the 12th century, and the adjacent Mausoleum of Mohammed V offer insights into the country’s royal history. In the evening, a stroll along the Rabat coastline allows visitors to soak in the Atlantic Ocean views and enjoy the local atmosphere.

Leaving Rabat, the journey continues north to Chefchaouen, known as the “Blue City.” The drive takes approximately 4 hours, offering scenic views of the Moroccan countryside. Upon arrival, visitors can wander through the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen’s medina, a mesmerizing maze of narrow alleys and vibrant blue buildings. The main square, Plaza Uta el-Hammam, is an ideal spot to relax and people-watch while enjoying a cup of Moroccan mint tea. For those seeking a panoramic view of the city, a short hike to the Spanish Mosque provides a perfect vantage point, especially during sunset

A full day in Chefchaouen allows for a deeper exploration of this picturesque town. Visitors can start their day with a visit to the Kasbah museum, which offers insights into the region’s history and culture. The Ras el-Maa waterfall, located on the outskirts of town, provides a refreshing retreat and an opportunity to observe local life. For those interested in hiking, the nearby Rif Mountains offer trails of varying difficulty levels. In the afternoon, travelers can indulge in shopping for local handicrafts, including the famous blue-and-white woven blankets and carpets.

Departing Chefchaouen, the journey continues south towards Fes, with a stop at the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases well-preserved mosaics and offers a glimpse into Morocco’s Roman past. After exploring Volubilis, a short detour to the imperial city of Meknes allows visitors to see the impressive Bab Mansour gate and the Royal Stables. The day concludes with arrival in Fes, one of Morocco’s most fascinating cities.

A full day is dedicated to discovering the wonders of Fes, starting with a guided tour of the medieval medina, Fes el-Bali. Visitors can explore the intricate network of narrow streets, visiting historic madrasas such as the Bou Inania and Al Attarine. The famous Chouara Tannery offers a unique insight into traditional leather-making processes. Other highlights include the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, considered the oldest university in the world, and the vibrant souks selling everything from spices to handcrafted goods.

The journey from Fes to Merzouga takes travelers through diverse landscapes, from the Middle Atlas Mountains to the edge of the Sahara Desert. Along the way, a stop in Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland” due to its Alpine-style architecture, provides a stark contrast to the typical Moroccan scenery. The drive continues through the cedar forests near Azrou, where visitors might spot Barbary macaques. As the landscape transforms into desert, the day concludes with arrival in Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara.

The highlight of many Morocco itineraries, a day in the Sahara Desert offers unforgettable experiences. Visitors can start with a sunrise camel trek into the dunes of Erg Chebbi, witnessing the changing colors of the desert landscape. The day can be spent exploring the desert environment, learning about Berber culture, and enjoying activities such as sandboarding. As evening approaches, a sunset camel ride leads to a desert camp where travelers can enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner under the stars, accompanied by Berber music and storytelling.

Leaving the Sahara behind, the journey continues to Todra Gorge, passing through the town of Rissani, known for its traditional souk. The drive offers stunning views of the changing landscape, from desert to oasis and finally to the dramatic rock formations of Todra Gorge. Upon arrival, visitors can take a walk through the towering canyon walls, marveling at the sheer cliffs rising 300 meters on either side. The area is popular with rock climbers, and travelers can observe climbers tackling the cliff faces.

The route from Todra Gorge to Ouarzazate takes travelers through the Dades Valley, known as the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.” Stops can be made at various viewpoints to admire the stunning scenery and visit some of the ancient kasbahs along the way. The journey continues through the town of Skoura, with its palm groves and mud-brick kasbahs, before arriving in Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Africa” due to its film studios and numerous movie locations.

A visit to the nearby ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a highlight of the day. This well-preserved fortified village has been the backdrop for numerous films and TV shows. Visitors can explore the narrow streets and climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. In the afternoon, a tour of the Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate provides insight into Morocco’s film industry and the many international productions that have been shot in the area.

The journey from Ouarzazate to Marrakech takes travelers over the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass, offering breathtaking views of the rugged landscape. Stops can be made at various viewpoints and Berber villages along the way. As the road descends towards Marrakech, the scenery changes dramatically, with the red city appearing like an oasis in the distance.Upon arrival in Marrakech, visitors can take an evening stroll through the famous Djemaa el-Fna square, experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of street performers, food stalls, and local life.

A full day is dedicated to discovering the wonders of Marrakech, starting with a guided tour of the medina. Highlights include the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Tombs, and the Bahia Palace, showcasing the city’s rich history and stunning Islamic architecture. Visitors can explore the colorful souks, where artisans sell everything from spices to leather goods and intricate metalwork. In the afternoon, a visit to the Jardin Majorelle, a stunning botanical garden once owned by Yves Saint Laurent, offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling medina.

A day trip to the coastal town of Essaouira provides a refreshing contrast to the inland cities. The journey takes about 2.5 hours, passing through argan tree forests where travelers might spot  goats climbing the trees. In Essaouira, visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed medina, walk along the historic ramparts, and watch local fishermen at work in the picturesque port. The town is known for its laid-back atmosphere, art galleries, and fresh seafood, making it a perfect place to relax and soak in the coastal vibes.

On the final day of the 14-day Morocco itinerary, travelers make their way back to Rabat. The journey from Marrakech to Rabat takes approximately 4 hours, offering a last glimpse of Morocco’s diverse landscapes. Upon arrival in Rabat, visitors can use any remaining time to explore parts of the city they might have missed on the first day, such as the Chellah necropolis or the Mohammed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. The trip concludes in Rabat, where travelers can reflect on their incredible journey through Morocco’s imperial cities, ancient ruins, desert landscapes, and coastal towns.

This comprehensive 14-day itinerary allows travelers to experience the diverse wonders of Morocco, from the bustling medinas of Fes and Marrakech to the serene Sahara Desert and the coastal charm of Essaouira. Starting and ending in Rabat provides a convenient loop for those flying in and out of the capital, while offering a taste of Morocco’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty.

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