This 12-day itinerary includes a quick private tour of the whole country of Morocco. Jr. suite accommodations, daily breakfast, guided tours, and time for individual exploration.
Overview
Looking for the ultimate Moroccan adventure? Look no further than SaharaTrek’s 12-day Grand Tour of Morocco. Experience the best of Morocco with a private tour that takes you from the Atlantic coast to the Sahara desert, with stops in the imperial cities of Marrakech, Meknes, Fez, and Rabat. You’ll also explore the coastal cities of El Jadida, Essaouira, and Tangier and see the famous Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
Get ready for some unforgettable experiences, such as a camel caravan in the Sahara, a hike through the stunning Tordra Gorge, and a ghost tour of the Fez medina at night. And don’t forget to sample the delicious street foods of Marrakech and Fez on the Taste of Morocco excursion.
With a carefully crafted blend of guided touring and free time to explore on your own, you can enjoy all that Morocco has to offer without any worry or hassle. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure is waiting for you with SaharaTrek’s 12-day Grand Tour of Morocco.
Highlights
- Imperial Cities of Marrakech, Meknes, Fez, and Rabat
- Coastal cities of El Jadida, Essaouira, and Tangier
- Casablanca and the Hassan II Mosque
- Roman ruins of Volubilis and Linxus
- Camel caravan in the Sahara
- Tordra Gorge hike
- Ghost tour of the Fez medina at night
- Taste of Morocco: the street foods of Marrakech and Fez
- Tangier, Cap Spartel, and Cave of Hercules
Itinerary
The adventure starts at Mohammed V International Airport, Casablanca, the international gateway to Morocco. Upon arriving and after clearing passport control and customs, you’ll be met by your driver, who will be with you during your entire visit to Morocco.
From the modern airport, it’s a 2-hour drive south to your first stop, El Jadida. The sleepy walled citadel built during the age of exploration is your introduction to Morocco. Built by the Portuguese on the trade route to India, the old city remains relatively untouched. Stroll the ramparts overlooking the Atlantic, walk the streets, and breathe in the history surrounding you as you make your way to the underground cistern. As you descend the stairs under the walled city, you’ll enter another world hidden for centuries and now made famous in several movies (admission included).
Then it’s a 4-hour drive further south to Essaouira. On arrival, you check into the Riad Mimouna, deep in the heart of the old city, just as the denizens promenade along its narrow streets and alleys. Step into a restaurant, or dine at any of the food vendors whose cooking smoke fills with air with a feast for the senses. When you’ve had your fill, head back to the riad and the rest of the evening is yours to enjoy.
Riad Mimouna, Essaouria
One of our top favorite accommodations in Essaouria. Once a granary right on the water, it’s been converted into one of the best riads with an unmatched view from the terrace.
At sunrise, the soft call of Muizen mixes with the roar of the waves. Start your day with breakfast at the riad before checking out and loading your bags into the vehicle. Then take some time to explore Essaouira.
Essaouira takes on a new vibrancy in the sun’s light as tourists and locals move through the ancient streets. Walk the citadel’s walls as the smell of thuja wood and argan oil wafts through the air, then head down to the busy port crowded with fishing boats. Vendors and their cookfires beckon you to stop and enjoy lunch if you have a taste for seafood. When you’ve had your fill, head back to your driver and start the 3-hour transfer to Marrakech.
Arriving in the late afternoon, you’ll check into the Riad Azoulay nestled deep in the heart of the Medina (old city) and then have the rest of the evening to get acquainted with Marrakech. As the sun sets, Marrakech comes alive at the Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Rows upon rows of vendors fill the square with an otherwordly haze of their cookfires, offering every flavor of Morocco set to the sounds of musicians and the shrill drone of the snake charmers’ flutes. As you walk the rows, you’ll encounter wave upon wave of aggressively helpful cooks and servers touting their meals.
After dinner, the square is the center for musicians, acrobats, storytellers, and strongmen delighting the crowd for tips. When you can no longer withstand the energy of the Jemaa, head back to your riad for the night.
Riad Azoulay, Marrakech
One of our favorite places in Marrakech, with its Moroccan charm mixed with an Italian flare. The perfect place to relax and escape the hustle of Marrakech’s streets.
Today Marrakech awaits! Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at the riad before your guide meets you for a private 4-hour guided walking tour of Marrakech (with admissions included).
The world comes to Marrakech, filling the narrow streets with a symphony of sounds and voices punctuated with the ever-present scooters weaving their way at breakneck speed through the crowds.
You’ll walk the Medina led by your guide and not miss a site. From the Saadian Tombs to the Madrasa and everything in between. You’ll see magnificently restored palaces and massive ruins of long past empires.
In Marrakech, food is everywhere! Instead of stopping for a sit-down lunch, enjoy a Taste of Marrakech (included). During the city tour, your guide will ensure you can stop and sample the local delicacies of Marrakech, making the city a roving buffet.
After the tour, the rest of the day is yours to explore Marrakech. Take a carriage ride to the Menara Gardens with its olive groves and a massive artificial lake. Or head to the Majorelle Gardens for a rest from the hustle and bustle of the city. Then back to the riad for the evening, a bastion of tranquility after a day exploring Marrakech.
Riad Azoulay, Marrakech
One of our favorite places in Marrakech, with its Moroccan charm mixed with an Italian flare. The perfect place to relax and escape the hustle of Marrakech’s streets.
Marrakech springs to life in the morning as vendors open their shops and people go about their daily lives. You’ll enjoy breakfast at the riad before checking out and meeting your driver for the adventure south.
Like a formidable wall, the High Atlas Mountains grow closer, and you begin your ascent over the highest pass in Africa. For 4 hours, you’ll wind your way up and over the High Atlas Mountains with their sharp turns, steep drops, and dramatic vistas as you venture through the Tizi-n-Tichka Pass.
Descending the mountains, you’ll arrive at Kasbah Aït Benhaddou. A fortified village from the 11th century, this massive site and current UNESCO world heritage site held the key to Marrakech, situated along the ancient trans-Saharan trade routes. Venture over the bridge and into this centuries-old time capsule. Uneven stone streets twist and turn, challenging your climb towards the summit of the Kasbah, passing small shops and vendors as you go. Your efforts are rewarded when you reach the top with its views of the Atlas and the valley below.
A short drive away from Aït Benhaddou, on the edge of Ouarzazate, is Atlas Studios. Morocco itself is made for the movies: exotic, adventurous, and dramatic. Nowhere is this more obvious than at Atlas Studios, where you’ll spend an hour guided through its backlots and soundstages. Step after step, the sets change from Rome to Jerusalem, China to Egypt.
After your tour, you’ll embark on a 2-hour drive east to Todra Gorge. Gone are the farms and fields of the plains of Marrakech as the road travels down into the dusty Valley of Roses (center for rosewater production) with its small villages and earth-hewn kasbahs before veering off to the Todra Gorge, where you’ll have dinner and spend the evening.
Eco-auberge Le Festival, Todra Gorge
To describe this place as a hidden gem would be an understatement. Literally carved out of the cliffside, this natural stone castle with the towers and even cave rooms (yes, rooms carved into the rock), is off the grid and nearly self-sustaining without sacrificing quality or comfort.
Have breakfast at the Auberge before checking out and meeting your driver for a day of outdoor adventure. Your driver will drop you off at the mouth of the gorge and drive ahead to wait on the other side.
It’s a quick and easy walk along the narrow paved road next to a small babbling stream, a remnant of the mighty forces that carved the gorge. It’s an easy stroll, along the valley floor as 500-foot cliffs tower over you on either side. When you emerge from the canyon, your walk continues downstream through the palm groves where your driver will be waiting.
It’s just a few minutes down the road to Tinghir for your next adventure, a hiking trek up to the rim of the valley. By foot (or optional donkey for an additional fee), the hour-and-a-half trek offers a spectacular view of the valley below.
After an active morning, you’ll meet your driver and head southeast for an hour, stopping next at the 15th-century Ksar el Khorbat. An occupied and living Kasbah with a museum of Kasbah life, it’s a rare look into a vanishing way of life. Spend time in the museum, and if you’re hungry (hiking does build an appetite), we’d recommend the restaurant in the Kasbah, which has an excellent camel meat tagine, a southern Morocco specialty.
After visiting the Kasbah, it’s a 2-hour drive to the Sahara. You’ll check into the Auberge du Sud and have a moment to relax before joining a camel caravan into the dunes to watch the sunset.
The camel is a truly gentle giant, swaying softly as you ride into the towering sand dunes led by a guide. This lifeless brutal environment hides a remarkable beauty. Every minute the sands shift, and the colors change as the sun slowly starts to set. Dismount the camels to venture on foot to the top of the dunes, and enjoy a front-row seat at one of nature’s most incredible sites. Then, as twilight settles over the desert, you’ll ride your camel back to the Auberge for dinner and to spend the evening.
Auberge du Sud, Erg Chebbi
A kasbah-like hotel right on the dunes of the Sahara, the Auberge offers civilization next to the harsh sands of the desert.
After breakfast and checking out of the Auberge, your driver will take you north, 7 hours to Fez. The desolate rolling dunes of the Sahara slowly drop away as you enter the foothills of the mountains. Traveling higher, the green of the Middle Atlas Mountains starts to surround you. Forests of cedars accented by gentle streams are a magical site after the desert. Villages that look like they were plucked from the Swiss Alps appear, and (if you’re lucky) a troop of Barbary Apes await as you pass through Midelt before ascending 2 hours later into Fez.
They say that Marrakech is the beating heart of Morocco, always alive and moving, but Fez is the soul of Morocco. Above the valley, looking down into the Medina, this old city of 200,000 looks dead and lifeless, only springing to life when you enter like spirits rising from the ether. Hundreds of thousands of people pulsing through the narrow streets with no vehicles in sight.
After a long day of traveling, you’ll check into the Riad el Yacout upon arriving in Fez. The moment you walk in the door, the luxury embraces you like an old friend. You’ll have dinner and the rest of the evening on your own.
Riad El Yacout, Fez
Truly one of the best finds in all of Morocco, the Riad el Yacout is a sprawling boutique hotel comprising several centuries-old buildings. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, head to the terrace, or just explore and relax.
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Before sunrise, the call of over a hundred muezzin in Fez fills the morning stillness. Your day starts with breakfast in the courtyard of the Riad El Yacout before being met by your guide. Then, for the next 5 hours, you’ll be taken on a walking tour of the Fez Medina.
One of the largest labyrinth cities in the world, the Fez Medina is a riddle waiting to be solved. Its narrow streets and alleys twisting and turning through thousands of years of history.
Fez is THE place for shopping for traditional crafts. Around every corner, another market appears. The cacophony of the metalworkers echoes off the narrow streets as they hand hammer and carve brass and bronze. The rhythmic ticking of the weavers working their looms adds to the sound, and the sweet smell of cedar from the woodworkers fills the air. And, of course, the overpowering aroma of the tannery as they produce the finest Moroccan leather.
The Medina of Fez is an epicurean delight. Instead of stopping for a sit-down lunch, enjoy a Taste of Fez (included). During the city tour, your guide will ensure you can stop and sample the local street food of Fez, making the city a roving buffet.
Almost as a respite from the overload of the senses, your guide will take you to Fez’s historical and cultural sites. These bastions of history and faith are islands of reflection in the turbulent sea of daily life in the Fez medina.
After the tour, take some time to relax at the Riad, have dinner, and get ready for your Ghost Tour of Fez. In 2.5 hours, you’ll see this ancient city like never before.
After the Ghost Tour, you’ll return to the Riad for the night.
Riad El Yacout, Fez
Truly one of the best finds in all of Morocco, the Riad el Yacout is a sprawling boutique hotel comprising several centuries-old buildings. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, head to the terrace, or just explore and relax.
After breakfast, you’ll join your driver for a 1.5-hour drive west, arriving at the Roman ruins of Volubilis.
Originally founded in the 3rd century BC, Volubilis became a vital outpost of the Roman Empire. As the centuries passed and the world changed, Volubilis became the ruins you see today. When you walk the streets and enter the ruins of shops and homes, you can still almost hear their voices in the wind. Explore on your own, or upgrade to a guided tour.
When you have fully explored Volubilis, it’s a short drive to the Imperial City of Meknes. Your self-guided tours include the massive Heri es Souani granary and stables, the Prison de Kara, where Barbary Pirates would keep their Christian prisoners, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
After the tours, you’ll be brought back to Fez, and the rest of the day is yours.
Riad El Yacout, Fez
Truly one of the best finds in all of Morocco, the Riad el Yacout is a sprawling boutique hotel comprising several centuries-old buildings. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, head to the terrace, or just explore and relax.
After breakfast at the Riad, you’ll check out and meet your driver for the next leg of your adventure. It’s 4 hours to your next destination, the blue city of Chefchouan.
Nestled in the Rif Mountains, deep in the heart of Berber country, Chefchouan is unique in all of Morocco. The city is less of an activity-filled destination and more just a state of mind. Check into your Riad and then walk the narrow winding streets of the Medina with its radiant blue buildings. The vibrant blue soothes and relaxes everywhere you look, and each lane is more photogenic than the last. Stroll to the waterfall and gentle stream flowing along the city’s edge, or hike to the Spanish Mosque for a magnificent sunset.
Small restaurants are concentrated in the Medina’s main square so enjoy a laidback evening before returning to your Riad for the night.
Casa Hassan, Chefchouen
This is one of our favorite places to stay in Chefchouen. Centrally located in the old Medina of Chefchaouen, this gem of a Riad has everything you’ll want. Rooftop terraces with Medina views, colorful and unique architecture, and each room is decorated with artwork from local artists and antique accessories. All rooms feature a fireplace, and some also have a lounge.
Enjoy breakfast at the Raid before meeting the driver for the 2.5-hour drive north to Cap Spartel before moving on to Tangier.
Located on the Straights of Gibraltar with Europe looming on the horizon only 8 miles away, Cap Spartel is the meeting of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Oceans. The first stop is the Caves of Hercules, where mythological Hercules slept before his 11th labor to get golden apples from the Hesperides Garden. Then to the Cap Spartel lighthouse (the oldest in Morocco) with its breathtaking views.
The journey continues into Tangier, a busy modern port that has been the lynchpin of history for centuries. Home to Phonecians, Romans, and European powers, Tangier became the playground of the rich and famous, authors, artists, and even spies. After checking into the Riad, the afternoon is yours to enjoy on your own. Stroll the streets of White City with lime-coated houses unchanged from the days of Delacroix or Matisse. Stop by the American Legation, the first US Embassy overseas (now a museum), then stroll the high walls of the Kasbah into the alleys of the Grand Socco market. A little farther away, visit the “Sultan’s Palace,” a museum of Moroccan arts. Tangier is also renowned for its Spanish influence on its culture, starting with the arena on the Plaza de Torros and the 1913 Cervantes Theatre.
La Tangerina, Tangier
The La Tangerina is the embodiment of Tangier. A mix of Morocco and turn of the century European empires and tourism, the La Tangerina is an elegant time machine with a view across the Straights of Gibraltar from the terrace.
Have breakfast and check out of the Riad for your next day of adventure.
Your driver meets you, and your journey turns south for 1 hour before stopping at the Roman ruins of Linxus (the mythological garden of the Hesperides) for a self-guided tour of the city and the remains of its coliseum. If you enjoy seafood, we’d recommend a stop or lunch at the village of Larache nearby.
Your driver will then take you southwest for 2 hours to Rabat, the bustling, modern capital of Morocco, where you’ll see the ruins of the Hassan Tower and the magnificent Royal Tombs. Guarded by smartly dressed honor guards, the ornate tombs are the resting place of the currently ruling dynasty.
A short drive away, nestled high on the bluff overlooking the Sale River, is the pirate fortress Kasbah of the Udayas. Once the fortress of the Barbary Coast pirates, it’s now primarily an artist settlement. As you stroll, keep an eye out for the garden entrance in the center of the Kasbah.
From Rabat, it’s a 1-hour drive to Casablanca, where you’ll check into your hotel for the night.
Club Val d’Anfa, Casablanca
The resort hotel Club Val d’Anfa is as modern as the city of Casablanca, offering all the amenities and comforts you’d want.
Enjoy your last breakfast in Morocco and an easy start to the day. Check out of the hotel and meet your driver for a sightseeing drive in Casablanca. The colonial Frech colonial and Art Deco district are just the start before moving on to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque for a tour (closed on Fridays). After the tour, the driver will take you to the Casablanca airport for your flight out.
Includes
Includes
- All transfers in a chauffeured vehicle
- All accommodations (Riads, Hotels, and Auberges)
- Meals as listed
- Services as listed
- Guided tours and admissions as listed
- Exclusive ghost tour
Excludes
- Flights
- Tips
- Meals not listed
- Services not listed
Riad Mimouna, Essaouria
One of our top favorite accommodations in Essaouria. Once a granary right on the water, it’s been converted into one of the best riads with an unmatched view from the terrace.
Riad Azoulay, Marrakech
One of our favorite places in Marrakech is Moroccan charm mixed with an Italian flare. Located deep in the Medina of Marrakech, this is the perfect place to relax and escape the hustle of Marrakech’s streets.
Eco-auberge Le Festival, Todra Gorge
To describe this place as a hidden gem would be an understatement. Literally carved out of the cliffside, this natural stone castle with the towers and even cave rooms (yes, rooms carved into the rock) is off the grid and nearly self-sustaining without sacrificing quality or comfort.
Auberge du Sud, Erg Chebbi
A kasbah-like hotel right on the dunes of the Sahara, the Auberge leaps out of the brutal sands of the Sahara like a mirage. An oasis of civilization at the foot of rolling dunes.
Riad El Yacout, Fez
Truly one of the best finds in all of Morocco, the Riad el Yacout is a sprawling boutique hotel comprising several centuries-old buildings. Take a refreshing dip in the pool, head to the terrace, or just explore and relax.
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Casa Hassan, Chefchouen
This is one of our favorite places to stay in Chefchouen. Centrally located in the old Medina of Chefchaouen, this gem of a Riad has everything you’ll want. Rooftop terraces with Medina views and colorful and unique architecture and each room is decorated with artwork from local artists and antique accessories. All rooms feature a fireplace, and some also have a lounge.
La Tangerina, Tangier
The La Tangerina is the embodiment of Tangier. A mix of Morocco and turn of the century European empires and tourism, the La Tangerina is an elegant time machine with a view across the Straights of Gibraltar from the terrace.
Club Val d’Anfa, Casablanca
Located in the entertainment district of Anfa, the resort hotel Club Val d’Anfa is as modern as the city of Casablanca, offering all the amenities and comforts you’d want.
Standard | Jr. Suites | |
2 Adults – 1 Rooms | $2,335 | $2,700 |
3 Adults – 2 Rooms | $2,222 | $2,709 |
4 Adults – 2 Rooms | $1,830 | $2,195 |
5 Adults – 3 Rooms | $1,863 | $2,301 |
6 Adults – 3 Rooms | $1,598 | $1,963 |