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14 days Morocco tour from Tangie Overview

2 weeks Morocco tour from Tangier

Embark on the ultimate 14 days Morocco tour from Tangier, a breathtaking journey that weaves together Morocco’s imperial cities, the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, the iconic Blue City of Chefchaouen, and the vibrant Atlantic coast. Starting and ending in Tangier — Morocco’s legendary gateway between Africa and Europe — this comprehensive 2-week Morocco tour covers the very best the kingdom has to offer.

From the cosmopolitan energy of Casablanca and the medieval medinas of Fes and Marrakech, to camel trekking across the Erg Chebbi dunes and stargazing from a luxury desert camp in Merzouga, this Morocco private tour from Tangier is carefully designed to deliver an authentic, unforgettable experience. Along the way, you’ll cross the High Atlas Mountains, explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, visit Berber nomads in the desert, and stroll through the blue-washed alleyways of Chefchaouen.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Morocco traveler, this 14-day Morocco itinerary offers the perfect balance of culture, adventure, landscapes, and history — all in one seamless, private journey.

14 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Quick Facts

Morocco imperial cities tour from Tangier

Duration:

14 Days / 13 Nights

Starting Point:

Tangier (Airport / Hotel / Port pickup included)

Ending Point :

Tangier (Airport or Port drop-off)

Key Destinations:

Tangier, Rabat, Casablanca, Essaouira, Marrakech, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Dades Valley, Todra Gorges, Merzouga Sahara Desert, Fes, Meknes, Volubilis, Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen

Main Activities:

Morocco camel trekking experience, Morocco luxury desert camp Merzouga, Morocco imperial cities tour, Morocco Atlas Mountains crossing, Morocco cultural tour 14 days, Morocco nomad experience, Morocco luxury desert camp, Volubilis Roman ruins Morocco, Morocco photography tour, Traditional Berber culture tour, Chefchaouen blue city tour, Essaouira Atlantic coast visit

Transportation:

Private Air-Conditioned 4×4 Vehicle or Minivan

Accommodation:

1 Night Tangier + 1 Night Casablanca/Essaouira en route + 1 Night Essaouira + 2 Nights Marrakech + 1 Night Dades Valley + 1 Night Luxury Desert Camp Merzouga + 1 Night Desert Hotel Merzouga + 1 Night Fes + 2 Nights Fes + 1 Night Chefchaouen + 1 Night Chefchaouen + 1 Night Tangier

Meals Included:

Daily Breakfast + 3 Dinners

Price:

 14 days Morocco tour from Tangier price starts from €620 per person (based on group size). Pricing varies depending on:

  1. Group size (better rates for larger groups) 
  2. Accommodation preferences 
  3. Seasonal demand 
  4. Additional services requested

How to Book:

Contact us via WhatsApp: +212 659883076 / Email: BookMoroccoTrips@gmail.com ; 24/7 customer service available

Payment Options:

Bank transfer, PayPal, or cash upon arrival (20% deposit required)

Complete 14 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Itinerary

Tangier to Sahara desert tour

Day 1: Arrival in Tangier – Welcome to the Gateway Between Two Worlds

Arrival & First Impressions of Tangier

Your 14 days Morocco tour from Tangier begins the moment you arrive at Tangier Ibn Battuta Airport or step off the ferry at Tangier-Med Port. Your English-speaking driver will be waiting to welcome you and transfer you comfortably to your hotel in the heart of this legendary city.

Tangier has long been one of the world’s most storied crossroads — a city where Africa and Europe meet, where the Atlantic Ocean kisses the Mediterranean Sea, and where centuries of trade, diplomacy, and artistic bohemia have left a rich cultural imprint. Writers like Paul Bowles, Jack Kerouac, and Henri Matisse all passed through and were captivated by its magnetic energy.

Depending on your arrival time, take a leisurely stroll through the Kasbah of Tangier, perched high above the medina with commanding views over the Strait of Gibraltar. Wander through narrow whitewashed alleyways, discover hidden artisan workshops, and soak in the medina’s relaxed, cosmopolitan atmosphere.

In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in the medina, sampling traditional Moroccan cuisine: fragrant tagines, fresh seafood, and mint tea — the perfect start to your Moroccan adventure.

Accommodation: Hotel or Riad in Tangier

Meals: Welcome dinner

Activities: Airport/Port transfer, Kasbah orientation walk


Day 2: Tangier – Rabat – Casablanca

Morning: Tangier to Morocco’s Imperial Capital

After a hearty breakfast, your private driver will collect you from your hotel as you begin the first major leg of your Morocco private tour from Tangier. Head south along Morocco’s stunning Atlantic coast toward Rabat, the country’s capital and one of its four imperial cities.

The drive south offers glimpses of Morocco’s fertile coastal plains, traditional fishing villages, and rolling farmland. Stop briefly at Asilah, a beautifully whitewashed artistic town clinging to the Atlantic coast, known for its stunning blue-and-white medina, impressive Portuguese ramparts, and vibrant murals painted during the city’s annual International Cultural Festival. Even a short walk through its palm-shaded streets reveals why Asilah is considered one of Morocco’s most charming hidden gems.

Afternoon: Rabat Imperial Sites Tour

Arrive in Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that masterfully blends ancient heritage with its modern governmental role. Explore the city’s key imperial landmarks with your guide:

  • The Hassan Tower — the imposing unfinished minaret of a vast 12th-century mosque, one of Morocco’s most iconic monuments
  • The Mausoleum of Mohammed V — an exquisite example of modern Moroccan craftsmanship, housing the tombs of the beloved king and his sons, watched over by traditionally uniformed royal guards
  • The Kasbah of the Udayas — a 12th-century fortress overlooking both the Atlantic and the Bouregreg River, famous for its blue-and-white painted streets and tranquil Andalusian gardens

Evening: Arrival in Casablanca

Continue south to Casablanca, Morocco’s economic powerhouse and most cosmopolitan city. Check into your hotel and take an evening walk along the Corniche seafront promenade, lined with cafés, restaurants, and the roar of Atlantic waves. Dinner is on your own this evening, with plenty of excellent restaurants to choose from.

Accommodation: Hotel in Casablanca

Meals: Breakfast included

Driving Time: Approx. 7 hours with stops

Distance: ~340 km


Day 3: Casablanca Sightseeing – Essaouira

Morning: Hassan II Mosque & Casablanca Discovery

Begin your morning in Casablanca with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, one of the most spectacular religious monuments in the world and the largest mosque in Morocco. Built on a promontory overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, its 210-meter minaret is the tallest religious structure on earth. The mosque can accommodate 105,000 worshippers and is one of the very few in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors — a rare opportunity not to be missed on your Morocco cultural tour 14 days.

Step inside to admire the breathtaking craftsmanship: hand-carved cedar ceilings, Italian marble floors, Venetian glass chandeliers, and retractable roof panels that open to the sky. The contrast of this monumental structure against the crashing Atlantic waves makes for extraordinary photography.

Explore the Art Deco city center of Casablanca with its elegant 1920s–1940s French colonial architecture. Stroll through Mohammed V Square and the historic Habous Quarter (New Medina), a charming colonial-era interpretation of a traditional Moroccan medina, with excellent patisseries, bookshops, and spice stalls.

Afternoon & Evening: Drive to Essaouira

After lunch, depart Casablanca and head south along Morocco’s magnificent Atlantic coastline toward Essaouira. The drive passes through the rich Argan forest belt, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, where you may spot goats perched improbably in argan trees — one of Morocco’s most surreal and iconic sights.

Arrive in Essaouira in the late afternoon. Check into your riad and take your first steps into the medina as the golden Atlantic light fades over the ramparts. The salt-tinged ocean breeze and the distant sound of Gnawa music drifting through the alleys signal that you’ve arrived somewhere truly special.

Accommodation: Riad in Essaouira Medina

Meals: Breakfast included

Driving Time: Approx. 5 hours

Distance: ~200 km


Day 4: Essaouira – Marrakech

Morning: Essaouira Full Exploration

Spend the morning exploring Essaouira, one of North Africa’s most enchanting coastal cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded as a fortified trading port in the 18th century, it became a meeting point for Berber, Arab, Jewish, and European cultures — a heritage that gives the city its unique, cosmopolitan soul.

Walk along the Skala de la Ville, the dramatic ocean-facing ramparts lined with historic bronze cannons, offering sweeping Atlantic views. Stroll through the medina’s broad, traffic-free avenues — a refreshing departure from the labyrinthine medieval cities to come — and browse the workshops of wood craftsmen renowned for their thuya wood marquetry, a local art form recognized internationally.

Explore the fish port, where colorful blue fishing boats bob in the harbor and fresh catches are auctioned each morning. Visit the mellah (former Jewish quarter) and the rampart towers that once defended this important Atlantic trading post.

Essaouira’s creative energy has attracted artists, musicians, and wanderers for decades — Jimi Hendrix famously visited in the late 1960s, and the town has maintained its bohemian spirit ever since. Today it’s also known as the “Wind City of Africa” for the constant Atlantic trade winds that make it a world-class kitesurfing and windsurfing destination.

Afternoon: Essaouira to Marrakech

After a seafood lunch at a harbourside restaurant, depart Essaouira and head east through the argan groves and olive orchards toward Marrakech. Arrive in the late afternoon, checking into your traditional riad in the medina. Take an evening orientation walk through the legendary Jemaa el-Fna Square, a UNESCO-recognized gathering place that pulses with storytellers, acrobats, snake charmers, and food vendors as darkness falls.

Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Marrakech Medina

Meals: Breakfast included

Driving Time: Approx. 3 hours

Distance: ~175 km


Day 5: Marrakech Guided Tour

Morning: Marrakech Imperial Sites & Cultural Heritage

Dedicate a full day to exploring Marrakech, Morocco’s most vibrant imperial city, with a professional local guide. Known as the “Red City” for its distinctive terracotta-hued buildings, Marrakech has served as a royal capital since the 11th century and remains the beating cultural heart of southern Morocco.

Begin at the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century architectural masterpiece spanning 8,000 square meters, featuring some of the finest Moroccan craftsmanship ever created: hand-painted ceilings, intricate zellij tilework, carved plasterwork, and shaded gardens fragrant with orange blossom and jasmine.

Continue to the Saadian Tombs, a royal necropolis sealed for nearly 200 years and only rediscovered in 1917. The central mausoleum is a jewel of Islamic art, with exquisite carved cedar, painted tilework, and Italian Carrara marble columns sheltering the resting places of Saadian dynasty sultans and their families.

Visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa, once the largest Islamic college in North Africa. Built in the 14th century, this breathtaking building is a masterclass in Moroccan decorative arts: every surface — from the lower zellij mosaic panels to the upper carved plasterwork and the soaring cedar muqarnas — is worked with extraordinary precision and beauty.

Afternoon: Marrakech Souks & Artisan Workshops

Navigate the famous souks of Marrakech, arguably the most atmospheric traditional marketplace in Africa. A labyrinth of specialized market streets — each dedicated to a different craft or product — sells everything from hand-dyed Berber carpets and hand-hammered copperware to saffron, rose water, and handmade leather babouches. Your guide will help you understand the souk’s geography, explain pricing customs, and connect you with master artisans in their workshops.

Visit traditional craft cooperatives to observe leather tanning, metalworking, and carpet weaving using techniques passed down through generations. This is Morocco’s living cultural heritage, not a museum exhibit.

Late Afternoon: Majorelle Garden & YSL Museum

Escape the medina’s energy with a visit to the serene Majorelle Garden, created by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later purchased and restored by fashion legend Yves Saint Laurent. This botanical paradise, with its cobalt blue studio building set against exotic plants from five continents, is one of Marrakech’s most beloved spaces. The adjacent Berber Museum houses an outstanding collection of traditional North African jewelry, textiles, and tools.

Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Marrakech

Meals: Breakfast included

Activities: Full day guided city tour, souk exploration, garden visits


Day 6: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou kasbah Tour – Ouarzazate – Dades Valley

Morning: High Atlas Mountains Crossing

After breakfast, depart Marrakech and begin the dramatic crossing of the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-n-Tichka Pass, rising to 2,260 meters — Morocco’s highest mountain road. The winding route, engineered during the French Protectorate era, passes through spectacular scenery: red-rock gorges, snow-capped peaks (in winter and spring), traditional Berber villages of flat-roofed earth homes, and roadside stalls selling minerals, fossils, and saffron from the Atlas.

Stop at viewpoints to photograph the dramatic mountain panoramas and to stretch your legs before the descent toward the pre-Saharan south.

Afternoon: Ait Ben Haddou UNESCO Kasbah & Ouarzazate

Arrive at the unmissable Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s most famous fortified earthen village and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched dramatically above the Ounila River on the ancient caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech, this extraordinary collection of earthen kasbahs represents the pinnacle of southern Moroccan vernacular architecture.

Explore the kasbah with a local guide, climbing through its warren of earthen towers, narrow passages, and communal granaries to the hilltop ruins for a panoramic view of the surrounding valley. Ait Ben Haddou’s dramatic setting has made it one of the world’s most filmed locations — serving as the backdrop for Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and dozens more productions.

Continue to Ouarzazate, Morocco’s “Hollywood of the Desert,” home to the world’s largest film studios. Browse the craft shops of this gateway city and enjoy lunch before continuing east.

Evening: Dades Valley “Valley of 1000 Kasbahs”

Drive east through the Draa Valley and the Rose Valley (Kelaa M’Gouna), passing endless panoramas of ancient kasbahs, palm oases, and pre-Saharan plains toward the Dades Valley. Arrive at your kasbah hotel as the last light warms the red cliff faces above the valley. Dinner is served at the hotel, often featuring a traditional tagine cooked over charcoal.

Accommodation: Kasbah Hotel in Dades Valley

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner included

Driving Time: 7 hours with stops

Distance: ~260 km


Day 7: Dades Valley – Todra Gorges – Merzouga Desert

Morning: Dades Gorge Sunrise & Exploration

Wake early to see the Dades Gorge in morning light — the famous “Monkey Fingers” rock formations glowing red-orange against a clear desert sky. Take a short drive up into the narrow gorge, stopping to admire the extraordinary geological formations carved by millions of years of water erosion through the Atlas limestone.

The Dades Valley gets its poetic nickname “Valley of 1000 Kasbahs” from the countless ancient fortified villages — ksour — that line the valley floor, each one a testament to the strategic importance of this corridor through the mountains.

Midday: Todra Gorges – Nature’s Cathedral

Continue to the Todra Gorges, one of Morocco’s most dramatic natural wonders. Here, the Todra River has carved a spectacular narrow canyon through the towering limestone cliffs of the High Atlas, creating a passage barely 10 meters wide with walls soaring 300 meters above. Walking through this natural cathedral of rock — cool, shadowed, and echoing with the sound of the river — is one of the most memorable experiences of any Morocco desert tour.

This internationally renowned rock-climbing destination attracts adventurers from around the world, and you’ll often see climbers scaling the sheer vertical faces. Visit the nearby Tinghir oasis, a lush green corridor of date palms and traditional farming plots sustained by ancient mountain water channels.

Afternoon: Journey to the Sahara

Begin the final leg of your journey toward the Sahara Desert, crossing the pre-Saharan plains and passing through Erfoud — Morocco’s fossil capital, where ancient marine fossils dating back 350 million years are transformed into decorative objects by local artisans. A brief visit to a fossil workshop reveals the remarkable geological history of this region when it was a vast tropical sea.

Evening: Arrival in Merzouga – Gateway to Erg Chebbi

Arrive in Merzouga, the village at the foot of the magnificent Erg Chebbi dunes, which rise to 150 meters and stretch 22 kilometers across the Sahara. Check into your desert hotel and watch your first Sahara sunset from the terrace — the dunes shifting from gold to amber to deep violet as the sun disappears below the desert horizon.

Accommodation: Desert Hotel in Merzouga

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner included

Driving Time: 6 hours with stops

Distance: ~250 km


Day 8: Explorative Journey of the Morocco Desert – Visit Nomads – Camel Trekking – Overnight Desert Camp

Morning: Morocco Nomad Experience & Off-Road Desert Exploration

Rise with the desert sun and begin your full Sahara desert camping Morocco adventure. Board a 4×4 vehicle for an off-road exploration of the areas surrounding Erg Chebbi, reaching corners of the desert inaccessible by regular vehicle. Discover an ancient kohl mine, where the natural eyeliner used by Berber women for centuries is still extracted from the earth.

Seek out nomadic Berber families living in their traditional handwoven goat-hair tents on this authentic Morocco nomad experience. Share sweet mint tea with your hosts, learn about their seasonal migration routes, their methods of finding water in the desert, their relationship with their livestock, and the ancient oral traditions that preserve their desert knowledge across generations. This encounter offers a rare window into a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.

Midday: Khamlia Village & Gnawa Culture

Visit Khamlia, a small desert village inhabited by the descendants of enslaved West Africans brought to Morocco centuries ago. Here you’ll witness a performance of Gnawa music — a hypnotic, trance-inducing style of drumming, singing, and dancing that blends sub-Saharan African rhythms with Berber and Arab influences. This UNESCO-recognized musical tradition is one of Morocco’s most powerful cultural experiences.

Enjoy lunch and a walk through the desert-edge palm groves, and visit the Merzouga Lake (also known as Flamingo Lake), a seasonal water body that attracts pink flamingos and migratory birds during winter months.

Late Afternoon: Morocco Camel Trekking Experience

As the afternoon heat softens, mount your camel for the most iconic moment of your 14 day Morocco tour from Tangier — a camel trek deep into the Erg Chebbi dunes. Your camel caravan, guided by experienced local handlers, follows ancient nomadic trails through wave after wave of golden sand. Climb to the top of a high dune to watch the Sahara sunset paint the landscape in extraordinary shades of copper, gold, and rose — a scene of breathtaking, profound beauty.

Evening: Luxury Desert Camp under the Stars

Arrive at your luxury desert camp, where traditional Berber architecture meets modern comfort. Your private Berber tent features a real bed, authentic desert décor, and private en-suite facilities, all within a camp designed to deliver the full desert experience without sacrificing comfort.

Gather around the campfire for a traditional Moroccan dinner of tagines and couscous, accompanied by the rhythmic beat of Berber drums and the singing of your guides. As the music fades and the fire dims, lie back and gaze up at one of the most spectacular night skies on earth — the Sahara offers virtually zero light pollution, revealing the full splendor of the Milky Way in breathtaking detail.

Accommodation: Luxury Desert Camp, Merzouga

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner included

Activities: 4×4 desert exploration, nomad visit, Gnawa music, Morocco camel trekking experience, Morocco luxury desert camp Merzouga, stargazing


Day 9: Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud – Ziz Valley – Azrou – Ifrane – Fes

Early Morning: Sahara Sunrise

Wake before dawn for the Sahara sunrise — arguably the single most magical moment of your entire Morocco journey. As the first rays of light crest the dunes, the desert transforms from cool silver-grey to brilliant gold in minutes, with long shadows highlighting every curve and ridge of the Erg Chebbi dunes. This experience of stillness, vastness, and natural beauty leaves most travelers permanently changed.

Return to Merzouga by camel or 4×4, enjoy breakfast at the camp, then board your private vehicle to begin the long but spectacular journey north toward Fes.

Morning: Rissani & Erfoud – Ancient Trading Towns

Pass through Rissani, the historic capital of the Tafilalt region and the ancestral home of Morocco’s Alaouite royal dynasty (still ruling today). Visit the weekly Rissani souk, one of the most authentic traditional markets in southern Morocco, where Berber traders from the surrounding desert villages converge to buy and sell livestock, spices, dates, and crafts.

Continue through Erfoud, pausing at a fossil workshop to see artisans transform 350-million-year-old marine fossils into polished decorative objects — a reminder that the Sahara was once a vast tropical sea.

Afternoon: Ziz Valley & Middle Atlas Forests

Drive north through the spectacular Ziz Valley, following the Ziz River through a corridor of thousands of date palms — one of the most beautiful desert oasis landscapes in all of North Africa. The ancient caravan route through this valley once linked the Saharan gold and salt trade with the imperial cities of the north.

Ascend through the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping at Azrou to walk through ancient cedar forests where wild Barbary macaques roam freely. These playful primates are endemic to North Africa and entirely comfortable approaching visitors — a delight for photographers and families alike. Continue to Ifrane, Morocco’s mountain retreat known as “Little Switzerland” for its Alpine-style chalets, manicured parks, and cool mountain air, perched at 1,650 meters altitude.

Evening: Arrival in Fes

Descend from the mountains and arrive in Fes as evening settles over Morocco’s spiritual capital. Check into your traditional riad in the medina, freshen up, and take a first evening stroll through the illuminated streets of Fes el-Bali — a city where the Middle Ages feel not like the past, but like the present.

Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Fes Medina

Meals: Breakfast included

Driving Time: 8–9 hours with stops

Distance: ~490 km


Day 10: Guided Tour in Fes – Morocco’s Spiritual & Cultural Capital

Morning: Fes Medina Guided Tour – UNESCO World Heritage Site

Dedicate a full day to Fes, Morocco’s most complex, layered, and historically profound city. With a professional local guide, explore Fes el-Bali — the UNESCO World Heritage medina that represents the world’s largest car-free urban area and the best-preserved medieval Islamic city on the planet.

Enter through the ornate Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate), the principal gateway into the thousand-year-old medina, and immediately feel the city’s extraordinary medieval atmosphere close around you: the calls to prayer echoing from minarets, the clatter of artisan workshops, the scent of spices and cedar wood.

Visit the Medrasa Bou Inania, a stunning 14th-century theological college considered one of the finest examples of Moroccan Islamic art anywhere in the world. Its courtyards are wrapped in three bands of decoration — zellij mosaic at the base, intricate carved plaster in the middle, and soaring carved cedar above — creating an effect of almost overwhelming beauty.

Discover the Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, recognized by UNESCO as the world’s oldest continuously operating university, founded in 859 AD by Fatima al-Fihri, a remarkable woman of education and faith. Peer into its grand courtyard — non-Muslims cannot enter but the views from the surrounding alleys are stunning.

Afternoon: Traditional Berber Culture Tour & Fes Crafts Heritage

The afternoon’s highlight is a visit to the famous Chouara Tanneries — one of the most iconic sights in all of Morocco. From elevated terraces above the tannery (provided by surrounding leather shops), you’ll look down into a medieval scene: craftsmen standing waist-deep in stone vats of vibrant dyes and traditional bird-dropping softeners, processing leather using methods unchanged for over 1,000 years. The colors of the vats — saffron yellow, poppy red, indigo blue, and natural honey — make this one of the world’s most photographed locations on any Morocco photography tour 14 days.

Explore the Nejjarine Fountain and the woodworking quarter, where master craftsmen create intricate mashrabiya screens, carved furniture, and decorative cedar objects. Visit the Mellah (Jewish Quarter), learning about the deep roots of Morocco’s multicultural heritage and the important role Jewish merchants played in Fes’s commercial life for centuries.

Evening: Panoramic Views over Fes

Conclude your day at one of the fortified tombs overlooking the medina — the Merenid Tombs or the neighboring hilltop viewpoints — for a breathtaking panorama of Fes el-Bali’s sea of flat rooftops, minarets, and the surrounding hills. This view reveals the sheer scale and density of one of the world’s great medieval cities — an unforgettable conclusion to an unforgettable day.

Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Fes Medina

Meals: Breakfast included

Activities: Full day guided medina tour, tanneries, craft workshops


Day 11: Fes – Meknes – Volubilis – Rif Mountains – Chefchaouen

Morning: Meknes Imperial City Tour

Depart Fes and drive west to Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities and one of the most underrated on the Morocco imperial cities tour. Known as the “Versailles of Morocco,” Meknes was the ambitious capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail (1672–1727), who built an extraordinary city of palaces, granaries, stables, and gates rivaling the grandeur of contemporary European courts.

Stand before the Bab Mansour, widely considered the most beautiful city gate in North Africa — a triumphal arch of extraordinary scale and decorative refinement, its surface shimmering with intricate ceramic tile and marble columns plundered from the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Visit the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, the resting place of Morocco’s most powerful sultan, a sanctuary of calm courtyards and elaborate tilework open to visitors of all faiths.

Walk through the historic medina and the vast Heri es-Souani — the monumental royal granaries and stables that once housed 12,000 horses of the sultan’s legendary cavalry — a feat of hydraulic engineering as remarkable today as it was in the 17th century.

Midday: Volubilis Roman Ruins – UNESCO World Heritage Site

A short drive from Meknes brings you to Volubilis, Morocco’s finest Roman archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. These remarkably well-preserved ruins represent the southernmost extension of the Roman Empire in Africa, dating back to the 3rd century BC and reaching their peak importance in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD as a major trading hub.

Explore the ancient city with a guide: walk along the main Decumanus Maximus colonnade, marvel at the extraordinary floor mosaics depicting mythological scenes — Orpheus, Hercules, Bacchus — still vivid after 1,800 years, and stand beneath the Triumphal Arch of Caracalla. Learn how this thriving Roman city of 20,000 inhabitants controlled vital trade routes between Atlantic port cities and the interior of Africa.

Afternoon & Evening: Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen

Head north through the Rif Mountains, Morocco’s dramatic northern mountain range, following winding roads through Berber villages of extraordinary character. The landscapes shift dramatically here — lush, green, and fragrant with wild herbs — a world apart from the arid south. Stop in Ouazzane, a hilltop holy city known for its religious significance and distinctive crafts.

Arrive in Chefchaouen as the evening light transforms the blue medina into something almost otherworldly. This “Blue Pearl” of Morocco, nestled against the Rif Mountain peaks, will be your home for the next two nights. Check into your hotel, unpack slowly, and allow the magical blue atmosphere of this unique mountain town to wash over you.

Accommodation: Hotel or Riad in Chefchaouen

Meals: Breakfast included

Driving Time: 5–6 hours with stops

Distance: ~300 km


Day 12: Full Free Day in Chefchaouen – The Blue City at Your Own Pace

A Day to Discover, Wander & Create Your Own Memories

Today is entirely yours — a full free day to explore Chefchaouen at whatever pace suits you best. There is no schedule, no guide, and no agenda. Simply step out of your hotel door and let the Blue City unfold before you.

Chefchaouen was founded in 1471 as a small mountain fortress to resist Portuguese invasions. Its Jewish and Moorish refugees — expelled from Andalusia in 1492 — brought the tradition of blue-and-white painting that eventually gave the entire city its extraordinary character. Today, every wall, step, pot, and doorway in the medina is painted in some shade of blue — from the palest sky-blue to the deepest indigo — creating a visual experience unlike anywhere else on earth.

Wander the Uta el-Hammam Square and watch local life unfold over morning coffee. Explore the Kasbah at the heart of the medina. Follow your curiosity through the narrow lanes that wind up the hillside, discovering unexpected compositions of blue walls, terracotta pots overflowing with geraniums, and cats asleep in shafts of sunlight — scenes that make Chefchaouen one of the world’s great destinations for Morocco photography tour enthusiasts.

For the energetic, hike to the Spanish Mosque above the city for the finest panoramic view of the blue medina against the green Rif Mountains — ideally at sunrise or sunset. Alternatively, follow the path to the Ras el-Maa Waterfall, where the Ras el-Maa River cascades through the edge of the medina — local women wash clothes here in the traditional manner, making for a compelling cultural scene.

Browse the shops for local Rif Mountain handicrafts: hand-woven wool blankets, wicker baskets, flowing djellabas in mountain-dyed fabrics. Sample the local specialty — a hearty mountain stew of lamb and vegetables — at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the blue medina.

Accommodation: Hotel or Riad in Chefchaouen

Meals: Breakfast included

Activities: Free day — hiking, photography, shopping, cultural exploration


Day 13: Explore Chefchaouen – Tangier

Morning: Final Chefchaouen Exploration

Spend your final morning in Chefchaouen with one last gentle wander through the medina in the early hours, when the blue alleyways are quiet and the morning light is softest. Visit the Ethnographic Museum inside the Kasbah for a final overview of the region’s cultural history, its Andalusian heritage, and the traditions of the Rif Mountain Berber communities.

Pick up any last souvenirs — hand-woven textiles, Rif pottery, local honey, or a bottle of precious argan oil — and say a fond farewell to one of Morocco’s most beloved cities.

Afternoon: Drive to Tangier

Depart Chefchaouen and head north through the Rif Mountains toward Tangier. The route winds through green mountain valleys and traditional villages before descending to the coastal plains. Stop at Tetouan if time permits — this beautifully preserved Andalusian-influenced city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is often overlooked by tourists but rewards the curious traveler with its pristine white medina and fascinating cultural heritage as a refuge for Moorish exiles from 15th-century Spain.

Arrive in Tangier in the afternoon. Check into your hotel and enjoy a final evening in this legendary gateway city. Take a sunset walk along the Corniche or through the Grand Socco, Tangier’s main square, and choose a restaurant for a farewell dinner of grilled fish, pastilla, and the best mint tea in Africa.

Accommodation: Hotel or Riad in Tangier

Meals: Breakfast included

Driving Time: Approx. 2.5–3 hours

Distance: ~120 km


Day 14: Tangier – Transfer to the Airport or Port

Departure: Farewell to Morocco

Your final morning in Morocco is a chance to collect your memories, finish any last-minute shopping in the Tangier medina, or simply sit with a coffee and watch the city come alive one last time.

The Grand Socco (Place du 9 Avril 1947) is particularly atmospheric in the morning — a grand square at the threshold between the medina and the modern city, surrounded by orange trees and bustling with market activity. A short walk up into the Kasbah for a final view of the Strait of Gibraltar — with Spain visible just 14 kilometers away across the water — provides a fittingly symbolic conclusion to your Moroccan adventure: a reminder of the remarkable position this country occupies at the very crossroads of civilizations.

At the agreed time, your driver will transfer you comfortably to Tangier Ibn Battuta Airport or Tangier-Med Port for your onward journey, completing your unforgettable 14 days Morocco tour from Tangier.

Morocco stays with you long after you leave. The colors, the aromas, the warmth of its people, the silence of its desert, and the echo of its call to prayer — these are not memories that fade. Safe travels.

Meals: Breakfast included

Activities: Transfer to Airport or Port

14 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Price Includes:

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14 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Price Excludes:

14 days in Morocco from Tangier
  • Private air-conditioned transportation (4×4 or minivan)
  • Professional English-speaking driver-guide
  • Camel trekking experience with local guides
  • 1 night luxury desert camping Morocco + 12 nights accommodation in riads, kasbah hotels, and desert hotels
  • Daily breakfast and 3 Dinners throughout the tour
  • All transportation fuel costs
  • Hotel pickups and drop-offs
  • Fully guided tour of Fes and Marrakech Medina with licensed local guide
  • International flights to/from Morocco
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Lunches during the tour
  • Beverages and personal drinks
  • Tips for guides and drivers
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Entry fees to monuments (if applicable)
  • Optional activities not included in the itinerary
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This 14 Days Tour from Tangier is fully customizable to suit your unique interests, travel style, and schedule. Whether you’re seeking cultural immersion, desert adventure, or even a relaxing coastal escape, we’re here to craft the perfect itinerary just for you.

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Morocco Travel FAQ: Essential Information for Your 14-Day Tour from Tangier
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When is the best time to take this 14 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier?

March to May and September to November are the ideal seasons for this tour. Spring brings wildflowers across the Atlas Mountains, comfortable temperatures across the country, and manageable desert heat. Autumn offers similar conditions with the added spectacle of the date harvest in the south. Summer is beautiful in the north (Chefchaouen and Tangier) and on the Atlantic coast (Essaouira), but desert temperatures in Merzouga can reach 45°C and above. Winter (December–February) offers crisp, clear skies ideal for desert stargazing and the possibility of snow on the High Atlas passes — dramatic and beautiful, though the Tizi-n-Tichka route may occasionally close.

How far in advance should I book this 14-day tour from Tangier?

We recommend booking at least 4–6 weeks in advance, particularly during peak spring and autumn seasons. This ensures availability for the luxury desert camp in Merzouga and preferred riads in Fes and Marrakech. Last-minute bookings are possible subject to availability

Can the 2 weeks Morocco tour from Tangier itinerary be customized?

Absolutely. This is a fully private Morocco tour from Tangier and can be tailored to your preferences, interests, and pace. We can extend stays in particular cities, add extra activities, or adjust the routing based on your group’s needs. Additional costs may apply for significant changes.

What is the maximum group size?

Our private vehicles comfortably accommodate 1–8 people. Larger groups can be arranged with advance notice using multiple vehicles. Please contact us to discuss options.

What type of accommodation is provided in the Sahara Desert?

You’ll stay one night in a luxury desert camp — a Berber-style camp with private tents featuring comfortable beds, authentic decor, private bathroom facilities, and electricity. Campfires, traditional music, and world-class stargazing are all part of the experience. The second desert night is spent at a comfortable desert hotel in Merzouga.

What vehicle is used for this Morocco photography tour 14 days?

You’ll travel in a well-maintained, air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle or minivan depending on group size, driven by an experienced, English-speaking driver familiar with all road conditions in Morocco, including mountain passes and desert tracks.

Are airport and port transfers included?

Yes. All transfers at Tangier Airport or Tangier-Med Port are included, as is all transportation throughout the 14-day tour in your private vehicle.

Are dietary requirements accommodated?

Yes — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements are accommodated throughout the tour. Please inform us of any dietary needs at the time of booking so that we can advise all restaurants and camps in advance.

Is this tour suitable for children and seniors?

Yes. This 14 day Morocco private tour from Tangier is designed to be accessible for families with children and for older travelers. We can adjust the pace, activities, and level of physical exertion to suit your group’s needs. Please let us know about any mobility considerations at the time of booking.

What currency should I bring to Morocco?

The Moroccan currency is the Dirham (MAD). Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, and official exchange offices in all major cities. ATMs are widely available in cities and larger towns. It is advisable to carry some cash for souks, tips, and smaller purchases.

Reviews of 14-Day Tour from Tangier

  • Hannah Wilson

    Two weeks in Morocco that changed everything

    I’ve traveled to over 40 countries and this was genuinely one of the most extraordinary trips I’ve ever taken. Starting in Tangier and ending back there two weeks later, I felt like I’d traveled through a dozen different worlds — the Atlantic coast of Essaouira, the chaos and beauty of Marrakech’s souks, the silence of the Sahara at sunrise, the medieval magic of Fes, and finally those blue alleyways of Chefchaouen. The camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset and sleeping under the Sahara stars were moments I’ll carry with me forever. Our driver-guide was knowledgeable, warm, and genuinely passionate about sharing his country. Every detail was taken care of. Book this tour — you won’t regret a single moment

  • Thomas & Elise

    The perfect 14-day Morocco circuit — nothing was missing

    We were looking for a tour that covered as much of Morocco as possible without feeling rushed, and this 14 days Morocco tour from Tangier delivered exactly that. The pacing was perfect — enough time in each place to really feel it, not just photograph it. Highlights for us were the Ait Ben Haddou kasbah at golden hour, the nomad visit in the desert (an experience that humbled us deeply), and the two days in Fes which felt like traveling back in time. Chefchaouen at the end was a beautiful, calming finale to an intense and wonderful adventure. The accommodation throughout — especially the riads in Fes and Marrakech — was beautifully chosen. Highly recommend for couples and anyone who wants to see the real Morocco.

  • Christopher Davis

    Worth every penny — Morocco exceeded every expectation

    I was a little nervous booking a 14-day private tour but from the moment our driver met us at Tangier port, we were in excellent hands. What struck me most was how diverse Morocco turned out to be — in a single trip we went from a windswept Atlantic port city to a Saharan desert camp, from Roman ruins to a 1,000-year-old Islamic university. The Todra Gorges were jaw-dropping, Essaouira was completely unexpected and wonderful, and the full day in Chefchaouen was a photographer’s dream. Our guide’s knowledge of Moroccan history, culture, and cuisine added enormous depth to everything we saw. This is a flawlessly designed itinerary and a first-class travel experience.