Perfect Morocco Itinerary 12 Days Tour From Tangier and back to Tangier, including Chefchaouen, Fes, 2 Nights in the Sahara Desert, Casablanca, and Essaouira. Alternatively, consider a Private 12-day itinerary Tour from Tangier for a more tailored experience.
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12 DAYS / 11 NIGHTS
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Casablanca
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12-Day Itinerary Tour From Tangier
From Tangier grand tour in 12 Days. We will meet you at your location on the first day of our journey, and we will then drive through the Rif Mountains, via Tetouan City, where you can take in the breathtaking views of the mountains, until we reach Chefchaouen, one of the most picturesque communities at the base of the Rif Mountains. A Spanish-style square in Chefchaouen Medina is encircled by several quirky shops selling arts and crafts as well as cafes and restaurants with rooftops. If we have time, we can make a quick stop and then proceed to Fes, where we will have breakfast and spend the night in a Moroccan riad.
Every one of our customized tours of Morocco can be completely tailored to your requirements. Please contact us if this 12-day tour from Casablanca doesn’t meet your expectations, and we will provide you with a more customized schedule. We also provide luxury private Tours in Morocco, with lodging options ranging from upscale luxury hotels and shops to carefully chosen 4-star accommodations.
Tour Itinerary
You will be taken to your accommodation after landing at Tangier's airport or ferry station. You will have time to take a tour of this thriving port city, which used to be the playground of wealthy international socialites like authors, musicians, painters, and politicians (Paul Bowles). You may tour several museums and historical places in the city, which has a vibrant, cosmopolitan, and Mediterranean air. Dinner and a night's sleep in a hotel in Tangier.
Travel and Tours to Morocco from Tangier, Chefchaouen (or Chaouen) in the Rif Mountains were formed by Muslims and Jews who were forced by Christians in the 15th century. Meet our guide at Tanger Port and go to Chefchaouen. The settlement has existed for 500 years, but was unknown until the 20th century. According to legend, it offers the clearest glimpse of what a Moorish-era village in Andalucia might have looked like. The city has become a popular tourist destination due to its charming location in the center of the mountains, small lanes in the medina, and white and blue colored homes. There are cafes around the main square and Riads, where you will spend a night.
Departing for Fes at 10:00 am. We will travel across wheat fields, open lands, and lush hills. We break for lunch close to Ouazane before continuing to Volubilis. It is Morocco's best-preserved Roman ruin. Through the magnificent mosaic, streets, columns, and baths, a guided tour of the Roman site will transport you back to the stories of ancient Rome. The first Arab Islamic dynasty in Morocco's history was founded in the nearby old village of Moulay Driss Zerhoune, and its founder is buried there. Before heading to the hotel/riad in Fez, we may, if time allows, stop in this town for mint tea, and overnight in Fes.
We’ll start the day exploring the oldest city in Morocco, snaking via its alleys and narrow-minded streets. Fes consists of three different parts, Fes el Bali (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is the oldest of the three with more than 9000 narrow streets and alleys fortified by a large wall, Fes-Jdid “new Fez” (home of the Jewish quarter) and the “Ville Nouvelle”, the newest sector of Fez constructed during the French occupation. As well as we will visit the Tanneries, the Attarine museum, and the Moulay Idriss mausoleum, and then we will take you to visit the royal palace of Fes from outside and the fantastic panoramic view over the whole Medina of Fes, overnight in Fes.
As you make your way south toward your destination outside the desert village of Merzouga, you'll be traveling a lot of distance today. Cross the Col du Zad pass as you ascend the Middle Atlas mountains through scented cedar groves. Stop in the "Apple City" of Midelt, which is renowned for its orchards of fruit, to stretch your legs and have lunch next to the Moulouya River. Continue across the Tizi n'Talremt pass to the palm-fringed Ziz Valley, observing the numerous fortified ksars that traders constructed to safeguard and store their priceless wares (gold, salt, and spices). When you arrive in Erfoud, a city famous for its fossils and dates, stop by a local artisan collective to learn everything there is to know about the different kinds of fossils that can be found there. Turn in the direction of Erg Chebbi's sand sea, where some of the dunes tower more than 600 feet high. Meet your camel at Merzouga, get on it, and travel to your nighttime lodging—a tent in the Bedouin style—on foot. After watching the desert sunset over the dunes from the top of a nearby dune, sprint back to your campsite for dinner and a campfire under the starry night sky, and overnight in a nomadic tent.
After breakfast, we will drive you deep into the Sahara Desert region. We'll make a trip around the desert dunes, where you'll have the chance to see the nomads’ way of life and the amazing changing contrasts of the desert. We'll visit the ‘ black townlet ’ of Khamlia to see the Gnawa musicians. We'll have a classic Berber Pizza for lunch in the old capital of Rissani. After lunch, you can visit the traditional sites. After that, we will return to the Hotel to be ready for departure on the camels. As the evening over the desert dunes will ride the camels for 90 minutes to the desert camp. We'll have a traditional Moroccan food regale and succulent mint tea while watching the stars and the rising moon in the amazing desert. We'll spend the night in a traditional nomad tent.
Try to get up early to see the sunrise; it is quite spectacular. Return to the Merzouga kasbah's kasbah by the dunes for breakfast ( you can also have a shower here at the hotel if you slept in a basic tent). Our itinerary leads us first to Rissani after breakfast; until a century ago, Rissani was a caravan trading post. Even in the 1800s, there were auctions here for gold and slaves. Before it, Sijilmassa, whose ruins are located across the street from Rissani, was the center of the Moroccan caravan trade and the largest city. Ibn Battuta and Leo Africanus departed from its gates to begin their renowned adventures over the Sahara into African nations. at a time when Sijilmassa served as the crossroads for trade between Europe and Africa and the court of Timbuktu highly valued Arab purebred horses from Morocco: We'll investigate a nearby ksour before Tinerir ( fortified traditional village). Only 15 kilometers from Tinerir, the breathtaking Todra Gorges offer an impressive sight with their crystal-clear river rising from them and their enormous walls magically changing color throughout the day. As we travel through Tinerir, an important center for the Berber nomad tribes with its huge palm grove, the crumbling ksours, and the 19th-century adobe mosque, we are once again in the Atlas highlands. The Dades Gorges, which are less popular with tourists and offer excellent hiking opportunities, are worth the detour, overnight in Dades velley.
We continue our drive west along the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs, many of which are in ruin due to being constructed of pisé clay (rammed earth). we will drive drive through Boumalne Dades until you come to the property plots in Kela'a M'gouna, which are surrounded by perfectly maintained fresh flowers. Roses are grown for their rose oil and rose water, which are used in the cosmetics business.
Continue west until you reach Ouarzazate, a well-known desert hub and shooting location.
If there is time, we can visit the filming locations in Ouarzazate, where some of the most recent Game of Thrones episodes were just produced. After 30 minutes, our group makes a right turn and soon arrives at the picture-perfect UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou. Although there is always someone prepared to lead the way, getting lost in the city's laneways is the finest option. There is always a new route to get to the top, where you can take in the snow-capped Atlas Mountains and the indigo sky. if the ascent hadn't done so already.
The Kasbah is made famous by the slave scene in "Gladiator," and the valley that snakes beneath the road is breathtakingly beautiful. Your journey continues to the northwest as you ascend the High Atlas mountains, pass through the Tizi n'Tichka, and then descend the High Atlas until you arrive at a plain. The sensual and sleepy Marrakech lies ahead in the night, its walls and 18 gates enclosing hundreds of soldiers that were formerly used to guard the caravans and their precious cargo, arriving in the evening in Marrakech overnight.
After your delicate breakfast, you will start exploring Marrakech, "the red city of Morocco". Your local guide will ensure that you see the most important places of cultural and historical interest, including the Saadian Tombs, the El Bahia Palace, and the Ben Youssef Koranic school. Lunch is in a restaurant near the Jamma Lfna square, then in the afternoon, you can visit the "Majorelle gardens" and the Koutoubia tower. Overnight at our hotel/riad.
After breakfast, we go to Essaouira over a picturesque inland route through a forest of Argan trees, which are unique to this region of the world. En route, we stop to take pictures of goats harvesting Argan fruits. After that, stop by a local women's cooperative for Argan oil. You can go on a tour to discover the process used to make argan oil, interact with the women, and purchase delights like homemade soap or "Amlou," a typical Moroccan jam, to take home. We next proceed to Essaouira. Stay the night in a hotel or a riad.
After breakfast, we'll go to Safi, the nation's primary sardine fishing port and ceramics capital. We will proceed to Oualidia via the scenic coastline route so that we can have lunch in a nearby restaurant. We will travel to El Jadida in the afternoon, which is renowned for its beaches and resorts. The historic citadel, a legacy of the Portuguese occupation in the 16th century, is one of the stops on our journey. We'll keep going to Casablanca after the tour to spend the night.
The final day of our 12-day Morocco tour itinerary departing from Tangier is today. To finish up our 12-day Morocco vacation, we will pick you up from the hotel or Riad and drive you to the Menara airport, depending on the time of your flight.
Cost
Included
- Private car (Suv or Minivan) A/C.
- Pick up & Drop off at your accommodation.
- Multilingual Driver/Guide.
- Visit all interesting attractions along the road.
- Breakfast daily.
- 11 Nights Accommodations.
- Free time to explore the sites, Breaks for photos,...Etc.
- Sandboarding (if you're interested).
- Overnight stay in a desert camp (Dinner & breakfast included).
- 1-hour camel ride each way.
- Customized & Flexible stops.
Excluded
- Flight tickets
- Entrance fees
- Lunches
- Drinks
- Personal expenses
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for travelers. It is one of the most visited places in the world, known for its rich history and welcoming people. The country is recognized for its tradition of tolerance and coexistence.
Yes, definitely! Because all of our tours are entirely private, you may enjoy total seclusion and have total control over the schedule. These itineraries are created using our extensive knowledge of the nation and our experience. Please let us know if you have any other plans, and we will modify the schedule to meet your requirements.
Once we get your inquiry, one of our Morocco destination specialists will respond to any of your questions regarding the schedule and lodging that are part of your package of choice. To secure your reservations and start booking the hotels, we will ask for a deposit of 25–30% after all the information and prices have been confirmed.
The deposit cannot be refunded. In the case that an emergency forces you to cancel the trip, you can postpone it and apply the deposit to any subsequent travel plans you make in Morocco or any other nation where we do business, subject to the same restrictions.
In Morocco, leaving a tip is customary but not required. Particularly when you receive careful attention during your journey, it is greatly appreciated. Tipping someone is a kind way to express your appreciation for their exceptional service.
Yes, you can pick the ones that suit you best. But to make sure you have the greatest experience, it’s always a good idea to contact a local expert for advice.
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