Book this wonderful 2 Weeks in Morocco, beginning in Casablanca and traveling south to uncover the country’s vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and historic treasures. Start with the bustling streets of Casablanca before exploring Rabat, Asilah, Tangier, and the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen. Step back in time at the Roman ruins of Volubilis, marvel at the imperial grandeur of Meknes, and immerse yourself in the spiritual energy of Fes.
Journey through the Middle Atlas Mountains to the golden dunes of Merzouga for camel treks and an unforgettable night in a desert camp. Continue across the dramatic Todra Gorge and Dades Valley before arriving in lively Marrakech with its colorful souks and palaces. Conclude your adventure on the breezy Atlantic shores of Essaouira, then return to Casablanca with lasting memories of Morocco’s imperial cities, desert wonders, and coastal beauty.
Reserve a private 14-day Morocco tour and explore the country entirely at your own pace. Unlike group tours, private journeys offer complete flexibility you decide when to stop for photos, linger in a village, or dive deeper into local culture. Accompanied by professional local driver-guides who bring Morocco’s history and traditions to life.
You’ll enjoy a seamless and personalized experience. From imperial cities and Berber villages to the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic coast, a private tour ensures authentic encounters, luxurious comfort, and the freedom to craft your own itinerary without the hassle of arranging everything separately.
Your Morocco two-week tour Start after you arrival at Casablanca airport. You will be greeted by your private driver and transferred to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the opportunity to discover some highlights of the city, including the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, dramatically set on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. After settling in at your hotel, enjoy a relaxing evening and prepare for the journey ahead, as tomorrow you begin your exploration of Morocco’s imperial cities, coastal towns, and desert landscapes.
After breakfast, depart for Rabat, the capital city and one of Morocco’s imperial jewels. Explore the impressive Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, both fine examples of Moroccan architecture and history. Stroll through the charming Kasbah of the Oudayas, perched above the Atlantic, offering sweeping views of the ocean. Continuing along the coast, arrive in Asilah, a picturesque seaside town known for its whitewashed houses, colorful murals, and artistic atmosphere. Take time to wander through the medina and soak up the laid-back coastal charm before settling into your authentic riad for the night.
Continue your journey north to Tangier, the vibrant cultural crossroads between Africa and Europe. Visit the legendary Cap Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, and explore the fascinating Hercules Caves, steeped in myth and history. From here, the road winds into the Rif Mountains, offering breathtaking vistas along the way, before arriving in one of Morocco’s most enchanting destinations Chefchaouen, famously known as “The Blue Pearl.” This fairy-tale town captivates with its blue-washed alleys, charming squares, and warm, welcoming locals. The evening is yours to enjoy at leisure perhaps take a relaxed stroll through the medina and savor dinner on a rooftop terrace overlooking the magical blue streets.
Today is free to relax and explore Chefchaouen at your own pace. Wander through its enchanting maze of blue-washed streets, visit the historic kasbah and Ethnographic Museum, or simply sit in Outa el Hammam square with a refreshing cup of mint tea. For the more adventurous, a short hike to the Spanish Mosque offers panoramic views of the town bathed in sunset light, surrounded by the Rif Mountains. The peace and tranquility of Chefchaouen make it a truly unforgettable highlight of your journey.
After breakfast, head south to the archaeological site of Volubilis, an ancient Roman city famous for its well-preserved mosaics, temples, and ruins. Next, continue to Meknes, another imperial city, where you will admire the grand Bab Mansour gate, explore Lahdim Square, and see the Royal Granaries. In the evening, arrive in Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city and cultural heart, with its labyrinthine medina and the call to prayer echoing through the narrow streets. Spend the night in a charming riad within the old city walls.
Spend the day exploring the wonders of Fes with a knowledgeable local guide. The 1,200-year-old medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets that opens a gateway to a world of history, spirituality, and craftsmanship. Visit the Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the oldest universities in the world, explore ancient madrasas, wander through spice-filled souks, and see traditional tanneries where leather is still dyed in vibrant colors. The day concludes with a visit to artisan workshops, offering insight into the living cultural traditions of this historic city of intellect.
Depart early in the morning for the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing through Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine-style architecture. Continue to the cedar forests of Azrou, home to playful Barbary macaques. Crossing mountain passes and wide plateaus, you will reach Midelt in the Middle Atlas in time for lunch. Then descend through the scenic Ziz Valley, with riverbanks lined with palm groves stretching as far as the eye can see. By late afternoon, the golden dunes of Merzouga appear on the horizon. Here, you will embark on a sunset camel trek to your desert camp, where a traditional dinner awaits, followed by an overnight under the starlit Sahara sky.
Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the dunes and enjoy breakfast before setting out for a half day of exploring the Sahara. Drive through the desert to visit Khamlia, surrounded by high dunes perfect for camel trekking. Meet nomadic families in their tents, explore fossil sites, the Mifiss mines, and oases a desert at Hassi-Lbied. In the afternoon, relax in a charming hotel, try sandboarding, or simply soak in the serene desert atmosphere. In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner.
After breakfast, we depart for Rissani, a traditional market town in the semi-arid region. The journey continues to the dramatic Todgha Gorges, a narrow canyon flanked by towering walls reaching up to 300 meters. Enjoy a short walk through the surrounding forest and take in the stunning natural scenery. The route then winds through the Dades Valley, dotted with historic kasbahs and unique rock formations, including the famous “Monkey Fingers.” Spend the night in a charming boutique riad nestled in the heart of the valley.
Enjoy breakfast under the sounds of birds, then pack your luggage and depart for Marrakech. En route, pass through the Valley of the Roses (especially spectacular during the spring festival) and continue along the famous “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs.” Stop in Ouarzazate, known as the Hollywood of Africa, and explore its renowned film studios. Nearby, visit the breathtaking Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic kasbah featured in many films. In the evening, complete your journey by crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, descending into Marrakech for a well-earned rest.
Discover the vibrant heart of Marrakech on a tour of its most famous sites. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the stunning Bahia Palace, and the Saadian Tombs, adorned with intricate zellige tiles. Wander through the bustling medina, exploring colorful souks filled with artisans selling jewelry, leather goods, spices, and more. In the afternoon, stroll through the serene Majorelle Garden, created by Yves Saint Laurent, before immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa square, where storytellers, performers, and local food stalls bring the city to life.
Head north for a relaxing day in the coastal town of Essaouira, known for its charming medina, bustling fishing port, and wide sandy beaches. Explore the historic Portuguese-built fortifications, wander through quaint artisan shops, and savor fresh seafood by the sea. Take in the town’s laid-back, artistic vibe and enjoy some leisure time strolling along the beach or soaking in the local culture. The evening is free for you to relax at your own pace.
Today we leave Essaouira and travel along Morocco’s scenic west coast, making our way to Casablanca, the final stop on this journey. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to visit an argan oil cooperative and witness traditional Berber villages producing a variety of local crafts. Upon arrival in Casablanca, enjoy some free time to stroll along the Corniche, soak in the Atlantic views, and savor a final Moroccan meal together as a group.
After breakfast, enjoy some free time until your driver picks you up for transfer to Mohamed V International Airport for your departure. Reflect on an incredible journey through a country of contrasts, where every city, landscape, and cultural experience has left its mark. As you say goodbye, carry with you the vibrant colors, flavors, and landscapes of Morocco, a land where life moves at its own pace but leaves unforgettable impressions. End of your Morocco two-week tour.
At Morocco Tourism Packages, we help you experience the true beauty and culture of Morocco through our carefully crafted tours. While our packages include all the must-see destinations, we also know that every traveler is unique. That’s why our tours are fully customizable, tailored to your pace, interests, and special requests. Want to visit a remote village, spend more time in the desert, or slow things down? Just tell us. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with a group, the more people you travel with, the more you save, especially on transportation. Ready to explore? Read on, or contact us directly and let us help you plan a stress-free, unforgettable Moroccan adventure.

Our 14-day Morocco journey with Siad was absolutely unforgettable. From Casablanca to Marrakech, every city and landscape was perfectly planned and organized. Siad’s deep knowledge of Morocco’s history, culture, and local life enriched every moment of the trip. We explored the imperial cities, wandered through the blue streets of Chefchaouen, marveled at Volubilis and Meknes, and enjoyed the serene Sahara Desert with a camel trek under the stars. From the Todgha Gorges to Dades Valley and Ait Ben Haddou, each stop was magical. Marrakech and Essaouira offered vibrant energy, and Siad’s professionalism made everything seamless. I highly recommend him for a complete Moroccan adventure.

Our 14-day Morocco journey with Hmad was absolutely unforgettable. From Casablanca to Marrakech, every city and landscape was perfectly planned and organized. Hmad’s deep knowledge of Morocco’s history, culture, and local life enriched every moment of the trip. We explored the imperial cities, wandered through the blue streets of Chefchaouen, marveled at Volubilis and Meknes, and enjoyed the serene Sahara Desert with a camel trek under the stars. From the Todgha Gorges to Dades Valley and Ait Ben Haddou, each stop was magical. Marrakech and Essaouira offered vibrant energy, and Hmad’s professionalism made everything seamless. I highly recommend him for a complete Moroccan adventure.
The Morocco two-week tour typically covers Casablanca, Rabat, Asilah, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, Fes, Merzouga Desert, Dades Valley, Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech, and Essaouira.
You usually spend two full days in the Merzouga area, including a camel trek, sunset, sunrise, and optional excursions to nearby villages.
Yes, private tours are flexible. You can add extra nights in cities, skip certain stops, or adjust activities based on your interests.
Accommodations range from comfortable hotels and riads in cities to luxury desert camps and boutique stays in remote areas.
Our Morocco two-week tour include daily breakfasts and dinners in desert camps and Boumalne dades. Lunches are often at local restaurants during travel days.
Daily drives vary from 3 to 9 hours, depending on distance. Breaks are included for sightseeing, meals, and photography opportunities.
Yes, but families should prepare for longer drives and desert nights. Camel rides and interactive cultural stops are highlights for children.
NO!! Because Our Private Morocco two-week tour includes a professional driver who can explain historical, cultural, and natural sites along the route.
Highlights include Hassan II Mosque, Chefchaouen blue streets, Volubilis ruins, Fes Medina, Sahara dunes, Todgha Gorges, Dades Valley, Ait Ben Haddou, and Essaouira medina.
Yes, you can extend to the Atlas Mountains, Agadir, or coastal towns. Many travelers combine the Morocco two-week tour with a few days in the south or northern Morocco.
We provide a pick-up and drop-off service to your hotel, riad or airport in most major cities (Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Errachidia, Agadir Casablanca, Fes, Tangier etc.)
Morocco has one of the best travel times! A couple of days are spent driving long hauls, but with plenty of scenic stopovers and sightseeing breaks.
Your luggage always is in safe hands If you want to go for a camel ride, pack a smaller bag with the essentials. and the rest will be transported to the camp by a 4WD.
Breakfasts are included in all accommodations, Dinners are also provided but only in certain places like Merzouga desert, Boumalne dades, Lunches are yours. Let us know if that you have some dietary strangeness.
Every tour is kid friendly. We adjust our pace, breaks, and what accommodations are necessarily making it nice for the child.
You can customize any tour to suit your interests, schedule or travel style. Let us know exactly what you would like modified. Keep in mind that our tours are 100% Private.
There are luxury options and standard accommodation that range from riads, hotels to desert camps. We always work hard to provide our clients the best possible experience.
Morocco has varied climates. Desert nights can be very cold, and even during the summer it will be cooler up in the mountains, dress warmly!
Confirmation of a tour requires a small deposit. The rest is paid on arrival or by agreement. We accept various payment methods.
Our guides are multilingual – English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portugues, and Arabic. Please let us know preferred language at time of booking.
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