Unforgettable Morocco Itinerary: Top Spots & Hidden Gems

This 14-day adventure through Morocco takes you on an unforgettable journey, starting in Casablanca and travelling through the country’s most stunning landscapes and historical treasures. From the vibrant souks of Marrakech to the dramatic dunes of the Sahara, the ancient medinas of Fez, the coastal charm of Essaouira, and the cinematic appeal of Tangier, this itinerary ensures you experience all of Morocco’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites while indulging in its rich culture, cuisine, and natural beauty.

  • Upon arrival in Casablanca, a quick transfer takes you to Marrakech, the 'Red City.' After settling into your hotel, step into the bustling heart of Jemaa el-Fnaa, where snake charmers, storytellers, and sizzling food stalls create a mesmerising atmosphere. Enjoy your first taste of Morocco with a traditional tagine before resting for an exciting day ahead.

  • Today is dedicated to Marrakech’s UNESCO-listed medina. Take a city tour or wander through the intricate alleyways alone, visit the stunning Bahia Palace, and marvel at the Koutoubia Mosque. The Saadian Tombs and Ben Youssef Madrasa reveal the city's rich history, while the Majorelle Garden offers a tranquil escape. End the day with a rooftop dinner overlooking the medina.

  • The next stop on this Morocco itinerary is a journey across the High Atlas Mountains, stopping at the scenic Tizi n’Tichka pass. Arrive at the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou, a striking ksar of earthen clay architecture that has starred in numerous films, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Explore its winding alleys and ancient kasbahs before spending the night in a traditional guesthouse nearby.

  • Visit Ouarzazate, Morocco’s film capital, and explore the grand Taourirt Kasbah. Stop by the famous Atlas Studios, where James Bond’s The Living Daylights was filmed. Continue through the lush Draa Valley, dotted with date palms and mudbrick villages. Arrive in Zagora, the gateway to the Sahara, and enjoy an evening beneath a star-filled sky.

  • Board a 4x4 and venture deep into the Sahara, crossing desert plateaus and rocky terrain. By afternoon, reach the golden dunes of Erg Chigaga. Ride a camel into the dunes, watch a breathtaking sunset, and spend the night in a luxury desert camp with traditional Berber music under the stars.

  • As you approach the half way point of this Morocco itinerary, it’s time to leave the desert behind and journey west towards Taroudant, a charming walled city often called 'Little Marrakech.' Wander through its lively souks and admire the well-preserved ramparts before relaxing in a riad courtyard.

  • Drive towards the coast, stopping in Agadir for a seaside lunch. Arrive in Essaouira, a UNESCO-listed city known for its whitewashed walls, blue shutters, and vibrant arts scene. Stroll along the harbour, visit the historic Skala de la Ville, and enjoy fresh seafood by the beach.

  • Explore Essaouira’s charming medina, filled with artisan workshops and laid-back cafes. Walk along the windswept beach, visit the old Jewish quarter, or take a horseback ride along the shore. The relaxed atmosphere provides a perfect mid-trip pause.

  • Drive or take the train north to Rabat, a city blending history and modernity. Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, visit the imposing Hassan Tower, and wander through the Kasbah of the Udayas, offering stunning ocean views. A peaceful evening by the Bou Regreg River awaits.

  • Travel along the coast, stopping in the picturesque blue-and-white town of Asilah, or take the train from Rabat to Tangier, a city with a storied past. Visit the medina, the historic Kasbah, and the famous Café Hafa, a favourite of writers like Paul Bowles and William S. Burroughs. Explore filming locations from Spectre, including the Grand Socco and the Old Medina.

  • Travel inland, stopping at the UNESCO-listed ruins of Volubilis, an impressive Roman archaeological site. Continue to Meknes, exploring its grand gates and mausoleum before reaching Fes, Morocco’s cultural capital, in the evening.

  • Step into Fez’s UNESCO-listed medina, a labyrinth of ancient streets, spice-filled souks, and stunning architecture. Take a city tour to visit the Bou Inania Madrasa, the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, and the Chaouwara Tanneries for an insight into traditional leatherwork. The city’s history unfolds at every turn.

  • Return to Casablanca, stopping en route to admire the countryside. Arrive in Morocco’s largest city and visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s most beautiful mosques. Explore Rick’s Café, inspired by the film Casablanca, before enjoying a farewell dinner by the Atlantic coast.

  • On the final day of this Morocco itinerary, Savour a final Moroccan breakfast before heading to the airport for your departure, taking with you memories of ancient medinas, desert sunsets, and the vibrant spirit of Morocco.

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