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Morocco 2 Week Itinerary

Map showing a 14 days Morocco itinerary with a circular route through major cities like Casablanca, Fes, Chefchaouen, Merzouga, Ouarzazate, and Marrakech.
Collage of highlights from a morocco itinerary 14 days, featuring Casablanca mosque, Chefchaouen, Sahara desert camels, 4x4 desert tours, mountain roads, and ancient kasbahs.

Morocco 2 Week Itinerary

Overview

Spend Morocco 2 Week Itinerary exploring Morocco with our carefully designed itinerary. This trip offers a true taste of Morocco’s striking landscapes and lively cities. From your arrival, you will notice the country’s rich variety of scenery and the energy found in its towns. Wander through the charming blue streets of Chefchaouen, where every corner tells a story of tradition and beauty. Experience the bustling markets of Fes, stroll through the narrow alleys of the old Medina, and enjoy the diverse flavors of Moroccan cuisine.

The journey continues to the stunning Sahara Desert. Watch the sun set over the sand and look up at the clear night sky filled with stars. Ride a camel across the golden dunes, creating lasting memories in this quiet, vast place. Throughout your two weeks, you will travel through changing environments from the peaks of the Atlas Mountains to peaceful coastal villages. Each day reveals a new part of Morocco’s rich cultural heritage.

In Marrakech, discover a mix of old and new with our 14-day Morocco itinerary. Visit lively souks and grand palaces while uncovering lesser-known spots and meeting local people. Whether admiring historic buildings, enjoying Moroccan hospitality, or taking in sweeping views, you will experience the unique charm and spirit of Morocco.

Highlights of Morocco 2 Week Itinerary:

  • Taking in the impressive architecture of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
  • Enjoying the peaceful atmosphere along the Mediterranean coastline
  • Wandering the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen
  • Exploring the ancient ruins at Volubilis and experiencing history firsthand
  • Getting lost in the narrow alleys of Fes Medina
  • Riding a camel across the desert landscape
  • Spending a night camping under the open desert sky
  • Walking through the scenic Todra Gorge
  • Admiring the wide views of the High Atlas Mountains
  • Soaking up the lively energy of Marrakech
  • Visiting the charming seaside town of Essaouira

why a private Morocco 2 Week Itinerary

Flexibility: You can design your schedule to match your interests. Spend more time where you want and skip places that don’t appeal to you.

Personalization: With a private guide, you get tailored advice and suggestions based on what you like. You can pick accommodations that suit your preferences and budget, creating a trip that fits you.

Genuine Experience: A private tour lets you connect with locals and experience Moroccan culture in a deeper way. You can visit lesser-known spots for a fresh look at the country.

Ease: You don’t have to worry about transport or planning. A driver familiar with the area will handle the details, letting you relax and enjoy each part of the journey.

A private two-week Morocco itinerary offers flexibility, personal touches, authentic experiences, and hassle-free travel, making your visit truly memorable.

Morocco Two Week Itinerary

Day 1: Casablanca to Rabat

Begin your two-week trip in Morocco with a warm welcome at Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport. Your local guide will take you to the impressive Hassan II Mosque, known for its detailed tile work, carved marble, and stunning views of the ocean. With the world’s second-tallest minaret, this site offers a memorable experience.

Next, travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city, where you will explore key landmarks such as the Hassan Tower and the Oudayas Kasbah. The day ends with a transfer to your accommodation in Rabat, providing a chance to relax before the days ahead. If you arrive late at night, a comfortable stay at a Casablanca hotel is arranged before the tour begins.

Distance: About 128 km
Travel time: Around 2 hours 10 minutes

Day 2: Rabat To Tangier Via Asilah

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel or riad in Rabat before traveling to Tangier, where the Mediterranean and Atlantic meet. This city is known for its diverse cultural heritage.

On the way, stop in Asilah, a fortified coastal town on Morocco’s northwest shore. Influenced by Andalusian culture, Asilah offers a vibrant look at northern Morocco.

Once in Tangier, check into your hotel or riad and then explore the city. Don’t miss Cape Spartal Beach and the Caves of Hercules, both popular spots with unique natural beauty.

Distance: About 258 km
Travel time: Around 2 hours 54 minutes

Day 3: Tangier To Chefchaouen

After breakfast at your hotel or riad, head to Chefchaouen, a charming town set in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco. The drive takes about two hours and offers views of hills and small villages along the way.

Upon arrival, settle into your hotel or riad and start exploring. Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-painted buildings, creating a striking and peaceful atmosphere. Wander through the narrow streets of the Medina, browse local markets, or relax at a cafe serving traditional Moroccan dishes.

Distance: About 112 km
Travel time: Around 2 hours 15 minutes

Day 4: Full Day in Chefchaouen

Spend a full day exploring Chefchaouen, known as Morocco’s blue city. Visit the 15th-century Kasbah, a significant local landmark. Later, consider hiking up to the Spanish Mosque for a panoramic view of the town, especially beautiful at sunset.

Your day in Chefchaouen offers a chance to enjoy stunning scenery, local culture, and delicious food. Don’t forget your camera to capture the town’s unique charm.

Day 5: Chefchaouen to Volubilis, Meknes, and Fes

Start with breakfast at your riad before traveling through the Rif villages and countryside. Your journey leads to Volubilis, an ancient Roman city with well-preserved ruins.

Explore Volubilis to see mosaics and buildings from the 3rd century that reveal much about Roman life.

Next, head to Meknes, a 17th-century city that once served as Morocco’s capital. After lunch, walk through the Medina, visit the famous Bab el Mansour gate with its detailed carvings, and see the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, an important historic site.

End the day with a transfer to Fes, where you will spend the night at a beautiful riad.

Distance: About 260 km
Travel time: Around 4 hours 30 minutes

Day 6: Guided Tour of Fes

Spend the day discovering Fes with a local guide. Known as a Moroccan imperial city and the center of culture and religion, Fes offers a deep look into its historic past and unique landmarks.

Start at the Royal Palace gate, the gateway to the maze-like medieval Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the famous Al-Qarawiyyin University, the Al-Attarine Madrasa, the Nejjarine Fountain, and the Chouara Tanneries, each presenting stunning architecture and detailed craftsmanship.

Explore the Jewish quarter, or “the Mellah,” to learn about the history of Fes’s Jewish community. End your day at an old fortress with sweeping views of the Medina and city before heading back to your Riad. With a knowledgeable local guide, this full-day tour offers a rich experience of Fes’s history and culture.

Day 7: Fes to Merzouga Desert via Ifrane, Middle Atlas Mountains, and Ziz Valley

After breakfast at your riad in Fes, start the journey south towards the desert. The first stop is Ifrane, a scenic town often called “Little Switzerland.” Next, visit a cedar forest in the Middle Atlas Mountains where Barbary apes live. After lunch at a local restaurant, travel through the Ziz Valley, known for its lush palm tree oasis.

Arrive in Merzouga in the afternoon and begin a camel ride through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. Pause to watch the sunset from a high dune. Once at your luxury desert camp, settle into your private tent. Enjoy a hearty dinner and gather around a bonfire under the stars with traditional Berber music and drum rhythms.

Distance: About 500 km
Driving time: Around 7 hours 30 minutes

Day 8: Exploring the Merzouga Desert

Wake early to watch the sunrise over Erg Chebbi dunes. After breakfast, choose between a camel ride or an exciting 4×4 tour around Merzouga.

Visit Khamlia, a village famous for its Gnawa music. Listen to local musicians share the soulful sounds that reflect Southern African cultural roots.

Next, head off-road to M’Fis, an abandoned village once centered on Galena mining. Explore the remains and learn about the miners’ work and the mineral’s role in making Mascara.

Meet a nomadic family near Erg Chebbi. Visit their traditional Berber tents, enjoy tea, and hear stories about their way of life.

After lunch, return to a cozy riad to relax and swim. Later, choose a quad biking or buggy ride to catch the sunset or take a peaceful walk to the dunes. End the day with dinner and a restful night at the riad.

Distance: About 57 km
Driving time: Around 1 hour 15 minutes

Day 9: Merzouga Desert to Dades Gorge via Rissani and Todra Gorge

Start with breakfast at your riad before heading towards the stunning Dades Gorge.

Stop in Rissani to explore a lively traditional market, active on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Enjoy the colors, smells, and sounds of this bustling market.

Next, visit Todra Gorge, a dramatic natural site where the Todra River flows through towering cliffs. Take time to walk and admire the views.

Continue to Dades Gorge and spot unique rock formations that look like monkey fingers. The drive through Dades Valley offers wide views of cliffs and greenery.

Finish the day by checking into your hotel for a peaceful night’s rest.

Distance: About 310 km
Driving time: Around 5 hours

Day 10: Dades Gorge to Marrakech via Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, and High Atlas Mountains

Drive to Ouarzazate, known as “Hollywood of Africa” and a desert gateway. Visit Atlas Studios, Morocco’s largest film studio, and see famous movie sets.

Next, explore Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a famous Kasbah featured in films like “Prince of Persia” and “Game of Thrones.” Take in its history and detailed architecture.

After lunch at a local spot, travel over the High Atlas Mountains with stunning views. Arrive in Marrakech late afternoon and check into your riad. Take a stroll through Jemaa El-Fna square to soak up the lively atmosphere.

Distance: About 353 km
Driving time: Around 6 hours 30 minutes

Day 11: Guided Tour of Marrakech

Start your day with breakfast at your riad before exploring Marrakech with a local guide. Visit key sites like Jemaa El-Fna Square, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and Koutoubia Mosque.

After lunch, either visit the peaceful Majorelle Garden or return to your riad to relax.

In the late afternoon, head back to Jemaa El-Fna. Enjoy a drink at a rooftop café while watching the sunset over the city. Consider dinner here before returning to your riad for the evening.

Day 12: Marrakech to Essaouira

Drive to Essaouira, a lively fishing town set inside 15th-century Portuguese fortifications. Spend time relaxing on the beaches or exploring the UNESCO-listed medina with its busy markets and artisan shops.

The medina’s blue doors and windows make it easy to navigate. Along the beach, cafés with terraces invite rest breaks.

Discover workshops filled with woodcarvings and local art. Essaouira blends history, creativity, and seaside charm for a memorable visit.

Distance: About 177 km
Driving time: Around 2 hours 51 minutes

Day 13: Essaouira to Casablanca

Spend your morning in Essaouira, enjoying the beaches or the medina’s markets. Pick up unique crafts from local artisans before setting out for Casablanca.

The drive takes about four and a half hours, offering views of Morocco’s varied scenery.

Check into your hotel in Casablanca for a relaxing final night of your two-week trip.

Distance: About 377 km
Driving time: Around 4 hours 31 minutes

Day 14: End of Your Two-Week Morocco Trip

Your trip concludes with a private transfer from your hotel to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN). The service is timed to match your departure flight.

This final transfer marks the end of your journey and the memories you’ve made across Morocco. We appreciate you choosing Morocco Package Tour and hope your experiences here stay with you for a lifetime.

Safe travels until your next adventure.

morocco 2 week itinerary

 Price includes

✅Private transport in an SUV or minivan with air conditioning.
✅Driver who speaks English.
✅Local guide in Fes.
✅Local guide in Marrakech.
✅Stays in top-quality hotels or riads.
✅A night in a luxury desert camp.
✅Camel ride (one camel per person).
✅Daily breakfasts.
✅Three dinners included.

Price Does Not Include

❎Lunches & Drinks

❎Fees to enter monuments.

 
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca at sunset with waves crashing along the shore – a highlight of 2 weeks in Morocco.
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca at sunset, a starting point for 14 days grand Morocco tours from Casablanca.
Traditional leather tanneries in Morocco, a must-see during a Morocco 2 weeks itinerary.
Panoramic view of a historic cemetery and green-roofed shrine in Morocco, part of a two week Morocco itinerary.
Berber man with camels in the Sahara Desert, a highlight of a 14 days in Morocco itinerary.
A Berber man in traditional attire with camels in the Sahara Desert, part of a 2 weeks in Morocco itinerary.

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Two-Week Morocco Itinerary Cost

The price for a 14-day trip to Morocco varies depending on factors such as accommodation choices, group size, and travel dates. To receive a customized quote tailored to your group’s needs, contact us directly. Our team is ready to help you plan an itinerary that fits both your budget and preferences.

Important Information Before You Travel

This itinerary is a sample plan for a two-week trip starting in Casablanca. You can adjust it to fit your interests and pace. The goal is to create a trip that feels personal to you.

If you prefer shorter trips, check out our other Morocco itineraries ranging from MOROCCO ITINERARY 5 DAYS, MOROCCO ITINERARY ONE WEEK, 8 DAY ITINERARY MOROCCO, 10 DAY MOROCCO ITINERARY, 12 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA,

Please inform us of any dietary restrictions when booking. We want your meals to meet your requirements.

For those interested in adding some excitement, we offer optional quad biking or buggy rides in the Erg Chebbi Dunes. You can arrange these activities with your guide during the tour.

If camel riding isn’t appealing, you can choose a 4×4 ride to the desert camp at no extra charge.

FAQ: Morocco 2 Week Itinerary

Is Two Weeks in Morocco Too Long?

Not at all! Two weeks in Morocco gives you the perfect opportunity to really get under the skin of the country. From bustling cities and ancient medinas to sweeping deserts and scenic mountains, there’s so much to experience. A full two weeks allows for a relaxed, immersive journey where you can enjoy Morocco’s diversity without rushing.

Is Two Weeks Enough to See Morocco?

Yes, two weeks is a great amount of time. It’s long enough to visit major destinations like Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, and the Atlas Mountains and still have time for cultural experiences, local markets, and a few hidden gems along the way.

How Many Days Should I Spend in Morocco?

The ideal duration depends on how deeply you want to explore. While a quick trip can be done in 5–7 days, most travelers find that 8 to 14 days offers the best balance. This timeframe allows you to see the highlights and also enjoy the journey without feeling rushed.

What’s the Best Way to Travel Around Morocco?

Private tours are often the most rewarding way to discover Morocco. They offer flexibility and comfort, letting you tailor your experience to your interests. Whether you want to dive into culture, nature, history, or food a private tour lets you do it all, your way.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Morocco?

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal. The weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing. Summer can be hot, especially in the south, while winters are cooler — especially at night in the desert and mountain regions.

Should I Fly into Marrakech or Casablanca?

That depends on your route. Marrakech is packed with history, color, and charm a great place to start or end a trip. Casablanca, on the other hand, is Morocco’s main international hub and home to the impressive Hassan II Mosque. Choose based on your preferred itinerary.

What Kind of Vehicles Are Used for Tours?

We ensure your journey is as comfortable as it is memorable. For smaller groups, we typically use Toyota Prado Land Cruisers and Ford Tourneo Customs. For larger parties (8+), we offer spacious vehicles like the Mercedes Benz Sprinter. All are modern, air-conditioned, and well-maintained for long-distance travel.

When Should I Book My Morocco Tour?

To secure the best accommodations and guides, it’s smart to book as early as possible especially during peak travel seasons like spring and fall. Early booking also gives you more options when planning your ideal itinerary.

What’s the Payment Process Like?

Booking your trip is easy. We request a small deposit to confirm your reservation, payable via PayPal, Wise, or bank transfer. The remaining balance is settled in cash on the first day of your tour. You can pay in euros, U.S. dollars, or Moroccan dirhams.

Can I Visit Mosques While in Morocco?

Most mosques in Morocco are not open to non-Muslims, with the notable exception of the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. It’s one of the few you can explore inside — and it’s well worth a visit. Always be respectful of religious customs when near places of worship.

Are Riads a Good Accommodation Option?

Absolutely. Riads are traditional Moroccan homes with courtyards, often tucked inside historic medinas. They offer an intimate, local feel with personalized service and charming architecture — a far cry from standard hotels. Staying in a riad adds authenticity to your experience.

What’s the Best Time of Year for This Itinerary?

For pleasant temperatures and comfortable travel, mid-March to May and October to November are ideal. These months offer a balance of sunshine and cooler evenings. Summer, while popular, can be extremely hot especially in desert regions and winter nights can be quite chilly.