15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Discover an unforgettable 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca across Morocco, starting from Casablanca and exploring the country’s most iconic destinations.
From the northern charm of Tangier and Chefchaouen to the imperial cities of Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech, each stop reveals rich culture and history.
Then, travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains, Ziz Valley, and into the magical Sahara Desert at Merzouga.
Continue through dramatic gorges, ancient kasbahs, and scenic southern valleys before reaching the Atlantic coast.
Finally, enjoy coastal beauty and vibrant cities before ending your adventure back in Casablanca.

Highlights 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

  • Explore Morocco’s imperial cities: Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech
  • Visit the blue city of Chefchaouen
  • Discover Roman ruins at Volubilis
  • Guided tour of the ancient medina of Fes
  • Cross the Middle Atlas with Ifrane, Azrou, and cedar forests
  • Experience camel trekking in Merzouga Desert
  • Explore Todra Gorge and Dades Valley landscapes
  • Visit Ait Ben Haddou UNESCO kasbah
  • Discover southern towns like Taroudant and Agadir
  • Enjoy Atlantic coast stops: Taghazout, Imsouane, and Essaouira
  • Guided tour of vibrant Marrakech medina and souks
  • Scenic return transfer to Casablanca Airport

Itinerary 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Day 1 – Welcome, Casablanca to Rabat

Upon arrival at Casablanca airport, your 15-day Morocco journey begins. First, you meet your driver and receive a warm welcome. Then, you start your transfer toward Rabat, the capital city. Meanwhile, you enjoy a comfortable drive along the Atlantic coastline and modern highways.

Next, you arrive in Rabat after a smooth journey. After that, you check in at your hotel and take some time to relax. In addition, you can refresh yourself after the flight.

Later, depending on your arrival time, you may begin a short city introduction. For example, you can visit the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Moreover, you may explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, overlooking the ocean.

Furthermore, Rabat offers a calm and elegant atmosphere compared to larger cities. Therefore, it is a perfect starting point for your Moroccan adventure. Finally, you enjoy a peaceful evening and overnight stay in Rabat, ready for the journey ahead.

Day 2 – Rabat to Asilah and Tangier

After breakfast in Rabat, your journey continues north along the Atlantic coast. First, you leave the capital and drive through scenic coastal roads. Meanwhile, you pass small towns, beaches, and green countryside.

Next, you arrive in Asilah, a charming whitewashed seaside town. Here, you walk through the artistic medina and enjoy its colorful murals. In addition, you can relax by the ocean walls and feel the calm coastal breeze.

After that, you continue your drive toward Tangier. Gradually, the landscape becomes more urban and vibrant. Then, you arrive in Tangier, a city where Africa meets Europe.

Moreover, you may explore the Kasbah, the medina, and the famous Corniche. For example, you enjoy panoramic views over the Strait of Gibraltar. Finally, you check in at your hotel and relax. As a result, you end the day in a lively and historic coastal city.

Day 3 – Tangier to Tetouan and Chefchaouen

After breakfast in Tangier, your journey continues through northern Morocco. First, you leave the coastal city and drive through scenic mountain roads. Meanwhile, the landscape becomes greener with rolling hills and traditional villages.

Next, you arrive in Tetouan, a beautiful white Andalusian-style city. Here, you explore the historic medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. In addition, you discover its unique blend of Moroccan and Spanish influences. For example, narrow streets, white buildings, and lively local markets create a charming atmosphere.

After that, you continue your drive toward Chefchaouen, the famous blue pearl of Morocco. Gradually, the scenery becomes more mountainous and peaceful. Then, you arrive in the Rif Mountains.

Moreover, you start exploring Chefchaouen’s blue-painted streets and relaxed medina. In addition, you can enjoy small cafés and local handicrafts. Finally, you check in at your hotel or riad and relax.

As a result, you end the day in a calm mountain town filled with color, culture, and unforgettable views.

Day 4 – Chefchaouen to Volubilis and Meknes

After breakfast in Chefchaouen, your journey continues toward the imperial cities of Morocco. First, you leave the blue mountain town and drive through the Rif Mountains. Meanwhile, the scenery becomes more open with olive groves and rolling hills.

Next, you arrive at Volubilis. Here, you explore one of Morocco’s most important Roman archaeological sites. For example, you walk among ancient columns, mosaics, and ruins that tell stories of the past. In addition, you learn about the Roman influence in North Africa.

After that, you continue toward Meknes, one of the imperial cities. Upon arrival, you discover its historic gates, old medina, and royal heritage sites. Moreover, you may visit Bab Mansour, one of the most famous gates in Morocco.

Meanwhile, you enjoy the relaxed atmosphere compared to larger cities. Gradually, the day blends history, culture, and scenic travel. Finally, you continue toward Fes and arrive in the evening.

As a result, you end the day in Fes, ready to explore its rich medieval heritage the next day.

Day 5 – Meknes to Fes (Imperial City Arrival)

After breakfast in Meknes, your journey continues toward one of Morocco’s most important cultural capitals. First, you leave the imperial city and travel through fertile countryside and olive groves. Meanwhile, the road offers calm and scenic views of northern Morocco.

Next, you arrive in Fes, the spiritual and cultural heart of the country. Upon arrival, you check in at your riad and take some time to relax. In addition, you can refresh yourself before starting your exploration.

After that, you may begin a light introduction to the city. For example, you can walk through nearby streets or enjoy a first look at the medina surroundings. Moreover, Fes immediately impresses with its historic atmosphere and traditional architecture.

Meanwhile, the city reveals its unique character with narrow alleys, old walls, and lively local life. Gradually, you feel the transition into a deeper cultural experience compared to previous cities.

Finally, you enjoy a peaceful evening in Fes. As a result, you settle into the rhythm of the city and prepare for a full guided tour the next day.

Day 6 – Guided Tour of Fes

After breakfast in Fes, your full-day guided tour begins. First, you meet your local guide and enter the historic medina, one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world. Meanwhile, you step into a city filled with history, culture, and tradition.

Next, you visit the famous tanneries, where leather is still dyed using traditional methods. For example, you observe colorful dyeing pits and artisan workshops that show ancient craftsmanship. In addition, you explore weaving and pottery studios inside the medina.

After that, you continue to important monuments. For instance, you visit Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the oldest universities in the world. Moreover, you admire the beautiful architecture of Bou Inania Madrasa with its detailed Islamic design.

Then, you walk through narrow alleys of the souks. Gradually, the atmosphere becomes more vibrant with spices, crafts, and local life. In addition, your guide explains the deep spiritual and cultural importance of Fes.

Finally, you return to your riad in the afternoon. You relax and enjoy free time. As a result, you end the day with a rich cultural experience in the heart of Morocco’s oldest city.

Day 7 – Fes to Midelt and Merzouga Desert

After breakfast in Fes, your journey continues toward the Sahara Desert. First, you leave the imperial city and drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Meanwhile, the scenery becomes greener with cedar forests and fresh mountain air.

Next, you pass through Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland,” known for its clean streets and alpine-style architecture. In addition, you may stop briefly in Azrou, where you can see Barbary macaques in the cedar forest.

After that, you continue toward Midelt. Gradually, the landscape changes from green mountains to rocky desert terrain. For example, wide valleys and dramatic plateaus appear along the route. Moreover, the drive offers beautiful panoramic views of the Atlas range.

Then, you head toward the Ziz Valley. Meanwhile, the road follows a long oasis filled with palm trees and traditional villages. In addition, you enjoy scenic stops for photos along the way.

Finally, you continue toward Merzouga Desert. As you approach, golden dunes start appearing on the horizon. After arrival, you check in at your desert accommodation.

As a result, you end the day at the edge of the Sahara, ready for a magical desert experience.

Day 8 – Merzouga Desert to Todra Gorges and Dades Valley

After breakfast in Merzouga Desert, your desert experience continues. First, you may enjoy a sunrise over the golden dunes. Meanwhile, the peaceful Sahara atmosphere creates a magical start to the day. In addition, you can take a short camel ride or explore the surroundings before departure.

Next, you leave the desert and drive toward Rissani. For example, you may visit a traditional market if it is market day. Moreover, you discover the local Saharan lifestyle and trading culture.

After that, you continue through rocky desert landscapes toward Todra Gorge. Upon arrival, you walk between towering canyon walls carved by nature. Meanwhile, a refreshing river flows through the gorge, creating a beautiful contrast with the dry surroundings.

Then, your journey continues toward the Dades Valley. Gradually, the scenery changes into green oases, kasbahs, and winding mountain roads. In addition, you enjoy several scenic stops for photos along the way.

Finally, you arrive in the Dades Gorges area. You check in at your hotel and relax. As a result, you end the day surrounded by dramatic rock formations and peaceful valley views.

Day 9 – Kelaat M’gouna, Ait Ben Haddou, Taznakht & Taroudant

After breakfast in the Dades Valley, your journey continues through southern Morocco. First, you leave Kelaat M’Gouna, known as the Rose Valley, where fragrant landscapes and small Berber villages surround you. Meanwhile, the road follows the scenic Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.

Next, you arrive at Ait Ben Haddou. Here, you explore the famous fortified village made of earthen architecture. For example, you walk through ancient alleys and climb to panoramic viewpoints. In addition, this site is known for its film history and cultural heritage.

After that, you continue toward Taznakht. Moreover, you may stop to discover traditional Berber carpet craftsmanship and local artisan workshops. Meanwhile, the scenery becomes more desert-like and open.

Finally, you arrive in Taroudant. As a result, you end the day in a peaceful walled city surrounded by palm groves and historic ramparts.

Day 10 – Agadir

After breakfast in Taroudant, you continue your journey toward the Atlantic coast. First, you drive through fertile plains and argan tree landscapes. Meanwhile, the scenery gradually becomes more modern and coastal.

Next, you arrive in Agadir, a vibrant seaside city known for its long beaches and relaxed atmosphere. For example, you may enjoy a walk along the promenade or visit the marina. In addition, you can relax on the wide sandy beach or explore the city center.

Moreover, Agadir offers a calm coastal vibe with modern facilities and ocean views. Therefore, it is a perfect place to rest after mountain and desert travel. Finally, you check in at your hotel and enjoy a peaceful evening by the Atlantic Ocean.

Day 12 – Taghazout, Imsouane & Essaouira

After breakfast in Agadir, you continue along the Atlantic coast. First, you head to Taghazout, a famous surfing village. Meanwhile, you enjoy ocean views and a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Next, you continue to Imsouane, known for its long bay and peaceful scenery. For example, you may stop to watch surfers or enjoy the cliffs overlooking the ocean. In addition, it is one of the calmest coastal stops in Morocco.

After that, you drive along scenic coastal roads toward Essaouira. Gradually, the landscape becomes more artistic and windy with ocean views and fishing villages.

Finally, you arrive in Essaouira and check in at your riad. As a result, you end the day in a charming coastal city filled with history, sea breeze, and beautiful sunset views.

Day 13 – Essaouira to Marrakech

After breakfast in Essaouira, your journey continues inland toward Marrakech. First, you leave the Atlantic coast and drive through argan tree landscapes. Meanwhile, you may see goats climbing trees along the road, a unique local sight.

Next, you continue through peaceful countryside and small villages. Gradually, the scenery becomes more urban and lively. In addition, you can enjoy short stops for photos and relaxation along the way.

After that, you arrive in Marrakech. Upon arrival, you check in at your riad or hotel and take some time to rest. For example, you may explore nearby streets or enjoy a walk in Jemaa el-Fna square.

Finally, you enjoy a relaxed evening in the red city. As a result, you prepare for a full guided experience the next day.

Day 14 – Guided Tour of Marrakech

After breakfast in Marrakech, your full-day guided tour begins. First, you meet your local guide and start exploring the vibrant city. Meanwhile, the streets are full of life, colors, and culture.

Next, you visit the famous Koutoubia Mosque. Then, you continue to the Bahia Palace, where you discover beautiful architecture and peaceful courtyards. In addition, you learn about Morocco’s royal history.

After that, you explore the Saadian Tombs and walk through the narrow alleys of the old medina. Moreover, you see traditional craftsmen, spice shops, and lively souks.

Later, you arrive at Jemaa el-Fna square. For example, you enjoy street performers, food stalls, and local entertainment. In addition, you can relax on a rooftop terrace with mint tea.

Finally, you return to your riad in the afternoon. As a result, you end the day with a rich cultural experience in Marrakech.

Day 15 – Transfer to Casablanca Airport

After breakfast in Marrakech, your journey comes to an end. First, you meet your driver and begin your transfer toward Casablanca. Meanwhile, you travel along a comfortable highway with changing landscapes.

Next, you pass through towns and countryside as you head north. In addition, you can relax and reflect on your 15-day Morocco adventure.

Finally, you arrive at Casablanca airport for your departure flight. As a result, your trip ends with unforgettable memories of mountains, desert, cities, and the Atlantic coast.

Included

  • Comfortable private transportation (A/C vehicle) with driver
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in Casablanca
  • Accommodation in hotels, riads, and desert camp
  • Daily breakfast throughout the tour
  • 3 dinners included in Merzouga Desert, Dades Gorges, and Taroudant
  • Camel trekking experience in the Sahara Desert
  • Guided city tours in Fes and Marrakech
  • All scenic stops and sightseeing mentioned in the itinerary

Excluded

  • International flights
  • Lunches and drinks
  • Entrance fees to monuments and museums
  • Personal expenses and shopping
  • Optional activities (quad biking, extra desert excursions, etc.)
  • Tips for driver and local guides
  • Any services not mentioned in the “Included” section

Faq 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca

Is the 15 days Morocco tour private?

Yes, it is a fully private Morocco tour.

Are meals included in the tour?

Daily breakfast is included, along with 3 dinners in key destinations such as the desert, mountains, and southern towns.

Is camel trekking included in the desert experience?

Yes, camel trekking in Merzouga Desert is included, usually at sunset or sunrise.

Can the itinerary be customized?

Yes, the itinerary can be fully customized based on your preferences, travel style, and available time.

Is this tour suitable for families?

Yes, it is suitable for families, couples, and small groups.

Are entrance fees included?

No, entrance fees to monuments and museums are not included in the package.

What should I pack for this tour?

Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and warm clothes for the desert are recommended.

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