MOROCCO EXPLORER – 13 DAYS

MOROCCO EXPLORER – 13 DAYS

Day 1: Casablanca Airport – Casablanca (1 hour drive approx. depending on traffic)

At your arrival in Casablanca airport, our driver will be meeting you for a welcome and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at your hotel.

Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat (1 hour drive approx. excluding stops)

A guided visit of Casablanca, Morocco’s vibrant economic capital. Admire the architectural grandeur of the Hassan II Mosque, stroll along the scenic Corniche and discover the city’s colonial charm at Mohammed V Square. After exploring Casablanca’s highlights, enjoy a smooth and comfortable transfer the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco. Start exploring Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital, visiting highlights like the Kasbah of the Udayas, the Hassan Tower and the Royal Palace (exterior). Overnight at your hotel. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 3: Rabat – Chefchaouen (5 hours drive approx. excluding stops)

Drive north towards the peaceful charm of Chefchaouen, the famous Blue City nestled in the Rif Mountains. Enjoy a scenic drive through changing landscapes — from coastal plains to rolling hills — before arriving in one of the country’s most picturesque towns. With its blue-washed walls, relaxed atmosphere and mountain views. Chefchaouen offers a perfect contrast to the busy Rabat. Overnight at your hotel. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 4: Half Day City Tour of Chefchaouen

A guided city tour of Chefchaouen, the iconic Blue Pearl of Morocco. Stroll through its peaceful blue-painted alleys, discover hidden corners of the medina, visit the Kasbah Museum and soak in the atmosphere of Outa el Hammam Square with the Rif Mountains at your backdrop. In the afternoon head to the nearby Akchour Valley, a lush natural retreat just outside the city. Walk along scenic trails surrounded by waterfalls and rivers — perfect for nature lovers. Overnight at your Riad. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 5: Chefchaouen – Meknes & Volubilis – Fes

Depart from the peaceful blue alleys of Chefchaouen and travel south towards the historic city of Fes, crossing through the scenic Rif Mountains and charming rural landscapes. Along the way stop for a short visit of the imperial city of Meknes – visit Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Then continue to Volubilis: walk through history of Roman ruins a beautifully preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient mosaics and temples. Continue your journey to Fes. Overnight at your Riad. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 6: Full Walking Day Tour of Fes

Step into the heart of Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital with a full-day guided tour of Fes, the oldest of the imperial cities. Drive to the Royal Palace gates, Jewish Quarter. Then continue through the UNESCO-listed Medina of Fes el-Bali, a labyrinth of narrow alleys buzzing with artisans, spice vendors and centuries-old traditions. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Bou Inania Madrasa, Al Quaraouiyine University (the oldest university in the world) outside vsit, and the Chouara Tanneries, where leather is still dyed using age-old methods.Discover the beauty of the Nejjarine Fountain, stop by traditional craft workshops (pottery, mosaics, metalwork) and soak in the city’s rich scholarly and spiritual heritage. At the end enjoy panoramic views from Borj Nord, offering a breathtaking look over the medina. Overnight at your Riad. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 7: Fes – Erfoud (7 hours drive approx. excluding stops)

Head southeast through the breathtaking Middle Atlas Mountains. Along the way you will pass through picturesque Berber villages, cedar forests where wild monkeys roam, and fertile valleys that contrast sharply with the desert to come. The road winds through scenic mountain passes, offering spectacular views of rural life and traditional Moroccan landscapes. As you descend from the mountains, the environment gradually changes to the arid, sun-baked plains of the Sahara’s edge. You will arrive in Erfoud, a town known for its vast date palm groves and its rich deposits of ancient fossils. Erfoud serves as the gateway to the majestic Erg Chebbi dunes, where desert adventures like camel treks and starry-night camps await. This journey offers a remarkable transition from lush mountains to the endless Sahara, highlighting Morocco’s diverse and stunning geography. Overnight at your Hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner.

Day 8: Erfoud – Merzouga (1 and half hour drive approx. excluding stops)

Begin your day exploring the fascinating towns of Erfoud and Rissani, gateways to Morocco’s desert culture. In Erfoud visit the local markets known for their fossils and dates(if it is open) — some of the oldest in the world — and learn about the area’s rich history. Continue to Rissani, a historic town that was once a key stop on ancient caravan routes, where you can stroll through vibrant souks filled with traditional crafts, spices and local goods. Rissani’s lively atmosphere and authentic markets offer a glimpse into everyday desert life. In the afternoon set off on a scenic drive towards the spectacular Erg Chebbi dunes, Morocco’s tallest sand dunes rising up to 150 meters. Embark on a camel trek across the golden sands as the sun begins to set, painting the desert with warm hues. Reach your luxury desert camp, where you will enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner accompanied by Berber music. Spend a peaceful night in your comfortable tent, surrounded by the silence and magic of the Sahara Desert. Overnight at your Desert Camp. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner.

Day 9: Merzouga – Skoura (5 hours drive approx. excluding stops)

After leaving the golden sands of Erg Chebbi, continue your journey toward Tinghir, a charming town located near the stunning Todra Gorge. Tinghir offers an authentic glimpse into Berber life with traditional markets, palm groves and nearby ancient villages. It is the perfect gateway to explore the dramatic cliffs and winding canyons of the Todra Gorge, a breathtaking natural wonder with towering limestone walls. On the way to Skoura stop at Ksar Khorbat, a well-preserved fortified village (ksar) showcasing classic southern Moroccan architecture. This ancient ksar offers a fascinating look into rural Moroccan history and the traditional way of life with its earthen buildings and narrow alleyways. Exploring Ksar Khorbat provides insight into how communities lived and thrived in these arid regions for centuries. This route combines natural beauty, rich history and cultural heritage, making it a memorable part of your Moroccan journey. Overnight at your Hotel. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner.

Day 10: Skoura – Marrakech (5 hours drive approx. excluding stops)

Depart from the calm oasis of Skoura and travel west toward the bustling city of Ouarzazate, often called the “Gateway to the Sahara”. Along the way enjoy scenic views of palm groves and dramatic mountain landscapes. In Ouarzazate you can explore the impressive Taourirt Kasbah, a historic fortified palace. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, a stunning ancient ksar known for its traditional mud-brick architecture and as a backdrop for many famous films. Wander through the narrow alleys and soak in the rich history of this well-preserved fortified village. Continue the trip through the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass, winding through the High Atlas Mountains with breathtaking views, before arriving in the vibrant city of Marrakech, ready to immerse yourself in its lively medinas and bustling souks. Overnight at your Hotel. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 11: Full Day Tour of Marrakech

Discover the magic of Marrakech, a city bursting with color, energy and centuries of history. Begin in the heart of the Medina, where narrow alleys lead to vibrant souks filled with spices, handicrafts and textiles. Visit architectural gems like the majestic Bahia Palace, the richly decorated Saadian Tombs and the iconic Koutoubia Mosque (exterior). Step into the elegant Dar El Bacha – Musée des Confluences, a beautifully restored palace showcasing Moroccan art, culture and global influences — with an optional stop at its renowned café. Continue your journey with a cultural encounter at a traditional public oven (ferran), where locals still bake their daily bread, and witness the work of a fernatchi, the keeper of the wood-fired furnace that heats the neighborhood hammam. End the day in the bustling Jemaa el-Fna square, alive with snake charmers, storytellers, street food and local performers — a true sensory experience and a perfect snapshot of Marrakech’s soul. Overnight at your Riad. Meals: Breakfast.

Day 12: Atlas Mountains Excursion

Escape the city and spend a full day discovering the stunning landscapes and authentic culture of the Atlas Mountains. Drive through scenic valleys and traditional Berber villages with stops for panoramic views of terraced fields, rushing rivers and snow-capped peaks (in winter). Along the way learn about Berber traditions, local crafts and daily mountain life. One of the highlights of the day is a warm and authentic lunch shared with a local Berber family in their home. Enjoy homemade tajine, fresh bread and mint tea while connecting with the people who call the Atlas Mountains home. This experience offers not only breathtaking nature but also a genuine insight into Morocco’s rich cultural heritage. Overnight at your Riad. Meals: Breakfast & Lunch as a part of Atlas Mountains Excursion.

Day 13: Marrakech – Marrakech Airport or Casablanca Airport

Marrakech to Marrakech Airport: approx. 20 minutes drive
Marrakech to Casablanca Airport: approx. 2 and half hours drive

Our driver will assure your transfer and assistance to the airport for the return flight. Meals: Breakfast.

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MOROCCO EXPLORER – 13 DAYS

Day 1: Casablanca Airport – Casablanca :

Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat :

Day 3: Rabat – Chefchaouen :

Day 4: Chefchaouen :

Day 5: Chefchaouen – Meknes & Volubilis – Fes :

Day 6: Fes :

Day 7: Fes – Erfoud :

Day 8: Erfoud – Erg Chebbi Dunes :

Day 9: Erg Chebbi – Skoura :

Day 10: Skoura – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech :

Day 11: Marrakech :

Day 12: Atlas Mountains :

Day 13: Marrakech – Marrakech Airport or Casablanca Airport :

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