Itinerary
Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in Casablanca
Spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring the city or relaxing at your hotel
Depart from Casablanca early in the morning and head towards Rabat, the capital city of Morocco.
Upon arrival in Rabat, visit the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Kasbah is a fortified medieval citadel that offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Bouregreg River.
After exploring the Kasbah, head to the Hassan Tower, a famous landmark in Rabat.
Next, visit the nearby Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the final resting place of the late King Mohammed V and his two sons. The mausoleum is a magnificent example of Moroccan architecture and is considered a sacred place.
After lunch in Rabat, continue your journey towards Chefchaouen, a picturesque town located in the Rif Mountains.
Upon arrival in Chefchaouen, take a stroll around the town's beautiful blue-painted streets and admire the traditional Moroccan architecture. Chefchaouen is known for its tranquil atmosphere and is a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Visit the Kasbah of Chefchaouen, a fortress built in the 18th century to defend the town against invaders.
Take some time to relax in one of the town's many cafes and enjoy a cup of traditional Moroccan mint tea.
Depart from Chefchaouen early in the morning and head towards Meknes, a former imperial city of Morocco.
Upon arrival in Meknes,we visit the Bab Mansour gate, one of the most impressive gates in the country. The gate was built in the 18th century and features intricate tile work and calligraphy.
After exploring the Bab Mansour gate, we head to the nearby Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the final resting place of the former ruler of Morocco. The mausoleum is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and is considered a sacred place.
Next, we continue our journey towards Walili Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best-preserved Roman ruins in Morocco.
After visiting Walili Volubilis, we head to Fes, one of the oldest and most fascinating cities in Morocco.
After Breakfast, head out on a guided tour of the medina, one of the world’s largest walled-in cities.
Explore the narrow streets lined with shops selling fresh fruits, spices, intricately woven Berber carpets and numerous other art and craft items from Morocco.
Visit the Quaraouiyine Mosque, founded in 859 by Fatima el Fihri and the Andalusian Mosque dating back to 860 (note that non-Muslims are not permitted to enter). Take in other sites including the Nejjarine Fountain, the Bouaanania Medersa, dating from the 13th century and the Batha Palace, which is now a museum of arts and traditions.
Depart from Fes early in the morning and head towards Ifrane, a beautiful town known for its European-style architecture and stunning natural scenery.
Take a stroll around Ifrane's charming streets and admire the town's unique style. Ifrane is also home to one of Morocco's most prestigious universities, Al Akhawayn University, so you may see some students walking around as well.
Stop for lunch in Ifrane and sample some local Moroccan cuisine. such as tagine, couscous, and grilled meats.
After lunch, we continue our journey towards Merzouga.
Along the way, we will pass through the Middle Atlas Mountains and see some breathtaking scenery, including forests, valleys, and waterfalls.
As we get closer to Merzouga, you'll notice the landscape becoming more and more desert-like. This is because Merzouga is located on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Once we arrive in Merzouga, we check into your accommodation and relax for a bit. In the evening, we head out into the desert on a camel ride and experience the magic of the Sahara at sunset.
After the camel ride, enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner under the stars and listen to some live music around the campfire.
Finally, retire to your tent for a good night's sleep in the middle of the desert. You'll wake up to the sound of the dunes and the promise of another adventure-filled day ahead.
Departure from Merzouga: Start your journey early in the morning to make the most of your day trip.
Visit Tinghir: Stop by Tinghir, a small town on the way to Boumalne Dades. Here, you can see the Todgha Gorge, which is a popular natural attraction in Morocco.
Explore Boumalne Dades: Once you arrive in Boumalne Dades, take some time to explore the town. You can visit the local souk (market), see the old kasbah, and take a walk through the palm groves.
Drive along the Dades Valley: Next, take a scenic drive along the Dades Valley. This valley is known for its stunning rock formations, including the famous Monkey Fingers.
Lunch in a local restaurant: Stop at a local restaurant for lunch. You can try traditional Moroccan dishes such as tajine or couscous.
Departure from Boumalne Dades: Start your journey early in the morning to make the most of your day.
Visit Ait Ben Haddou: On the way to Marrakech, stop at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient fortified city is a stunning example of Moroccan architecture and has been featured in many movies and TV shows.
Lunch in Ouarzazate: After visiting Ait Ben Haddou, continue your journey to Ouarzazate. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant and try some delicious Moroccan food.
Explore the Kasbah Taourirt: After lunch, visit the Kasbah Taourirt, a historic palace in Ouarzazate. This impressive building was once the residence of the Glaoui family, who ruled over the region.
Continue to Marrakech: From Ouarzazate, continue your journey to Marrakech. Arrive in the evening and check into your hotel.