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The best of Morocco in 14 days; travel from north to south and west to east. Begin your journey from the northern city of Tangier, travel along the Atlantic coastline to cosmopolitan Casablanca, immerse yourself in the vibrant red city of Marrakech, and discover the imperial city of Fes. Delve into the scenic landscapes of the Atlas Mountains and the captivating Erg Chebbi desert.
Upon your arrival in Tangier, whether by port or airport, your designated driver will be there to pick you up and begin your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days. Start your journey in the Tangier, often referred to as ‘the gateway to Africa’, a city known for its vibrancy and mystery. Enjoy some free time to explore its bustling Medina. Afterwards, drive to the Caves of Hercules, located west of Tangier. According to Greek mythology, this is the mythical site where Hercules rested before undertaking his final task of the 12 labours.
After some leisure time, travel along the Atlantic Ocean to Assilah, a charming coastal town and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful destinations in northern Morocco. Its small medina is distinguished by white houses and walls decorated with vibrant drawings and murals in the winding alleyways. Overnight stay in a hotel.
After breakfast, set out for Rabat, the capital of Morocco and one of the imperial cities in the country. Embraced by the Atlantic breeze, Rabat presents itself in a charming palette of white and blue, enhanced by the vibrant colours of bougainvillaea.
Explore various historical monuments and places that tell the city’s rich past, including the Kasbah of the Oudayas, its distinctive and uniquely laid-out medina, the Hassan Tower, and numerous others. Continue to Casablanca, the economic and commercial hub of Morocco, renowned for the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of the rare religious sites in the country open to non-Muslim visitors. Following the mosque tour, visit the Old Sacred Heart Cathedral, a former Roman Catholic Church. Then make your way to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.
Continue your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days as you head south of the coastline to El Jadida, formerly known as Mazagan, a city built by the Portuguese that has proudly endured since the 16th century. Stop for a visit to the Portuguese citadel and learn about its history.
Then continue driving along the Atlantic coastline, relishing the breathtaking coastal views until you arrive at Essaouira. Situated on a small rocky promontory jutting into the sea, Essaouira exudes distinctive charm. Essaouira, also known as the city of winds, is renowned for its expansive sandy beach and the prevailing trade winds that render it an ideal haven for surfers. Take a stroll along the beach at your own pace then head to your riad for the night.
Enjoy some free time to explore the rest of Essaouira, and then travel to Marrakech via the Argan road. Make a stop to explore a women-run Argan oil cooperative before continuing the journey to the city of Marrakech. Overnight stay in a charming riad in the medina.
Dedicate today to exploring Marrakech, one of the four imperial cities famously known as ‘the red city’ due to the predominant ochre colour of its houses. Embark on a private guided tour to visit the city’s most renowned attractions. Take a stroll in Jamaa El Fna Square, a vibrant hub where various artists converge, including storytellers, musicians, and henna tattoo artists. Life expands and vibrates in this corner of Marrakech, branching through its labyrinthine streets. Following this, enjoy free time to further explore the rest of the city before returning to your riad for the night.
Resume your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days as you cross the High Atlas Mountains, via the winding Tizi N-Tichka pass. Make several stops along the way to enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains and Berber villages. Continue to the iconic Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, dedicating time to explore this legendary Berber fortress recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uncover its historical and artistic intricacies, reminiscing about the scenes from major film productions shot here, including The Gladiator, the Kingdom of Heaven, and the Game of Thrones. Take a lunch break in a local restaurant in the Kasbah. In the afternoon, continue to Ouarzazate, also known as the gateway to the Sahara. Discover the Atlas Film Studios, one of the largest film studios in the world. Next, visit the Kasbah of Taourirt, renowned as one of Morocco’s best-preserved Kasbahs. Overnight stay in a hotel in Ouarzazate.
Following breakfast, journey along the Road of Thousand Kasbahs to reach the Kasbah Amridil, an iconic fortress in Morocco. Take some free time to explore and meander through this 17th-century sand-coloured fortress situated in the palm grove of Skoura. Then make your way to Dades Valley via the breathtaking Valley of Roses, a remarkable landscape where nature flourishes in all its splendour. Following the last stretch, venture into the Dades Valley, where enchanting rock formations abound, accompanied by traditional villages and the highest concentration of Kasbahs in the region. Dinner and overnight stay in a hotel.
Continue your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days through the Dades Valley towards the Todra Gorges. Here, you will encounter one of the country’s most stunning rocky canyons, boasting natural walls soaring to approximately 200 meters. Afterward, journey through the enchanting palm groves of Tinghir, Tinjdad, and Touroug, where lush greenery contrasts with the gradually arid landscape. This brings you to Erfoud, a town renowned for its abundant fossil discoveries and its expertise in marble production.
Reach the southernmost point of this itinerary: Merzouga. Hop on a camel into the desert towards the mesmerizing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Amidst this expanse of fine golden sand, you will witness the captivating spectacle of the sunset. Arrive at your desert camp for the night, where you can relish dinner and rest beneath the brilliant, starlit sky.
Commence your day by waking up early to marvel at the breathtaking sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes. After breakfast, embark on a journey along the tracks renowned for their use in the Paris-Dakar Rally, heading towards the nomadic communities. Engage in enlightening conversations over a cup of tea, gaining valuable insights into their culture and traditions. Later, explore the oasis, a filming location for movies like “Sahara” starring Matthew McConaughey and Penelope Cruz. Journey on to the village of Khamlia, inhabited by sub-Saharan African communities, immersing yourself in their culture and the traditional Gnawa music. In the afternoon, return to the hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day exploring the desert.
After breakfast, resume your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days by leaving the Merzouga desert behind and driving through the Ziz Valley. Once a small river timidly winding through the mountains, it has transformed into a vibrant palm grove amid the arid surroundings. Stop along the way to take in the spectacular views of the mountains. Cross the Middle Atlas, observing a shift in landscape and tones, transitioning from palm trees to cedar forests and encountering the charming inhabitants of the region: the Barbary monkeys. After some time in the Cedar Forest, head to Fes via Ifrane. Overnight stay and dinner in a riad.
Fes, one of the four Imperial cities, holds significance as the religious and cultural centre of the country. Its renowned university, Kairaouine University, specializing in the study of Arabic and the Islamic religion, attracts numerous international students.
Embark on an immersive journey with a private guided tour of the city. Explore the main cultural attractions of this imperial city, primarily concentrated within its historic medina. Wander through its narrow and meandering streets, offering a glimpse into historical eras. Visit the magnificent Bou Inania Medersa, decorated with intricately carved cedar doors and panels displaying exceptional artisanship. This tour offers a lively journey through the vibrant colours and artisanship of Morocco. Artisans, such as potters, smiths, dyers, and tanners, create both art and essential materials with their hands, frequently employing age-old medieval techniques. Take the opportunity to leisurely explore the Medina of Fes in the remaining afternoon before returning to your riad.
After breakfast at the riad in Fes, continue your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days to explore other captivating destinations in northern Morocco. The initial stop is Volubilis, an impressive archaeological site dating back to Roman times. A stroll through the ruins of the Temple of Jupiter Capitoline, the Arch of Caracalla, or the mosaics in its villas will take you back in time when this region was part of the province of Mauritania Tingitana.
Continuing the journey, make your way to Chefchaouen (also known as Chaouen). Upon arrival in this quaint town, take ample time to appreciate its beauty. During the free afternoon, explore the narrow streets of its historic centre, nestled in the Rif Mountains. The winding layout becomes even more enchanting due to the blue colour of its houses. In the evening, find rest in a charming riad in the heart of Chaouen.
Immerse yourself in the charm of Chefchaouen’s medina, exploring the captivating architecture of the blue and white-painted houses. Then leave for Tetouan, renowned as the white dove, located in northern Morocco. Enjoy some leisure time to wander through the city. After some time, the journey progresses towards Tangier, where the Atlantic Ocean meets with the Mediterranean Sea. Spend the last night of your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days at a hotel.
After breakfast and depending on your departure time, get dropped off at either the port or airport to bring your trip of the best of Morocco in 14 days to an end.
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