Combining the best of culture and coastal bliss in 15 Days Tour
Overview:
This 15-day tour departing from Casablanca combines coastal bliss with culture. You won’t miss any of the essential sights: the Imperial Cities of Marrakech, Fes Rabat, and Meknes, ancient ruins, and the dunes of the Sahara. Essaouira’s Atlantic Coast is a great place to relax and unwind.
We offer mixed (Medium) or private options. Prices are very competitive and depend on the number of travellers and type of accommodation. Contact us at any time.
On arrival in Casablanca (the economic capital of Morocco), you will be met and taken to your Casablanca Hotel, where you can check in for the afternoon and relax.
Depending on your time, you can choose an optional tour of the Hassan II Mosque. This is one of the largest Mosques on earth, and its handcrafted beauty is stunning. The hotel will serve dinner.
You will depart for Chefchaouen in the Rif mountains after breakfast to begin your 15-day trip to Morocco.
You will have lunch in Rabat (the capital and residence of King Mohammed VI) and enjoy this beautiful city on the coast.
You will then continue to Chefchaouen, where you will spend the night. The hotel will serve dinner.
After breakfast, you will depart to explore the ancient Roman ruins at Volubilis. Spend the morning discovering the 2000-year-old ruins and getting an idea of Roman life.
You will have lunch in Meknes, one of Morocco’s Imperial Cities. Your guide will then take you to Meknes for a guided tour before you head on to Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual centre. Dinner is served at the hotel.
After breakfast, you will start your guided tour through the medina, one of the largest walled cities in the world. Explore the narrow streets lined by fresh fruit, spices, and Berber carpets.
You will visit the Royal Palace, tanneries, and potters. Lunch will be served in a traditional medina restaurant. After lunch, you will finish the tour and then return to your hotel in the evening. Dinner is served at a local restaurant.
You will start your climb across the Middle Atlas Mountains after breakfast. As you descend from the Atlas Mountains, you will wind your way through beautiful forests and Berber villages.
You will stop in Midelt for lunch, a town famous for its fossils. After the drive, you can enjoy a hot bath or a dip in the pool at the Kasbah. The Kasbah will serve dinner.
The majority of your day will be spent at the hotel or in the attractive small desert towns.
Afternoon: You will drive in 4-wheel-drive vehicles through the desert to the Sahara Sand Dunes.
The camel ride will take you out to the dunes for about a half-hour. You can watch the sunset from there. You will sleep in Berber tents. (Dinner included).
After breakfast, you will return to Erfoud by 4×4. You will then leave Erfoud and travel behind the High Atlas Mountains to Todra Gorges.
Afternoon: You will walk up the 600-foot-high Todra Gorges. Beautiful river valleys will take you to the south-east of Morocco.
Before crossing the High Atlas Mountains, you will spend the night at Dades. The Kasbah will serve dinner.
You will then drive to Ouarzazate via the 1000 Kasbahs. You can also visit the ancient Kasbahs, which are located in the palm trees.
It is well worth the time to visit Dades Gorges and experience this natural wonder. Upon arrival, visit this southern town. It is probably best known for the films produced there. The hotel will serve dinner.
Taliouine, Morocco’s saffron capital, is a beautiful oasis town. Continue to Taroudant, the former capital of the Saadian Dynasty and the first capital of the region. Located at the intersection between the mountains of the High Atlas and Souss Valley, this “little Marrakech” gives an excellent view of southern Morocco.
Taroudant is a pleasant place to rest and offers researchers a unique experience. In the shaded walls of ochre, they can enjoy the warmth of the Berber people and their hospitality.
Visit the souks, which are known for their leather, ironwork, wood, painted wood, ceramics, and Berber money. Spend the afternoon at leisure.
After breakfast, depart for Agadir. The wide, shallow beach of Agadir is set on a crescent-shaped sand, stretching out as far as the eye can see.
After lunch, we continue our journey to the North, towards Essaouira. This city has a rich history, and you can explore the Phoenician architecture and the Portuguese, Jewish, and French influences. It has a charming fishing harbour, whitewashed houses with blue paintwork, and small, narrow alleyways.
After breakfast, depart for Marrakech along the scenic inland route with its forest of Argan trees, which are only found in this part of the world. We stopped to take photos of goats harvesting Argan fruits.
Visit an Argan Oil cooperative run by women from the area. You can go on a tour and learn how argan is made. Chat with them or buy some treats to take home, like homemade soaps or Amlou, a traditional Moroccan jam. Then we continue on to Marrakech.
This is a day trip to Marrakesh, the second-oldest imperial city and the “Pearl of the South.” You will discover the ancient city’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Explore the souks as well as the famous Djemaa El Fna, which is home to a variety of entertainment. (Storytellers, water vendors, acrobats. Snake-charmers. Magicians. Musicians. orange-juice-sellers. open-air BBQ food stalls. Optionally, you can have a Fantasia Dinner at a local restaurant.
Enjoy the spectacular show, which features horse shows, folkloric troops from different Moroccan regions, and belly dancers. Stay overnight.
Enjoy a leisurely morning to explore the Medina—a half-day optional excursion to the Ourika Valley, South of Marrakech. Experience authentic Berber culture.
Your last day will bring you back to Casablanca after a relaxing morning. If you want to spend more time in Marrakech, then feel free to depart in the afternoon. The hotel will serve dinner.
Depending on the time of your flight, you will be transported to the airport.
A luxury private tent has private ensuite bathroom and shower with shower condiments and towels. A comfortable tent has shared bathrooms and hot showers outside the tent. You have to bring your own towel and shower accessories.
All tents on the private tour are private.
If you choose a luxury tent, it has a private ensuite shower with accessories and towels. Comfortable tent has shared hot showers outside the tent and you have to bring your own towel and shower condiments with you.
Yes, you can safely store the big luggage in the car.
There is no sandboarding offered in Zagora, but in Merzouga there is.
There are no quad bikes in Zagora, but they are in Merzouga.
The sunset camel ride is about 1 hour and sunrise trek is 40 minutes.
It is possible to skip the camel ride and take 4×4 instead.
In winter temperatures fall dramatically and it can be freezing at night, please bring warm sleeping clothes with you.
At least one person is required to run the private tour.
Excellent 15-day tour from Casablanca
We booked the 15-day Morocco tour, and it was precisely the experience we had been hoping for. We saw much of the country, crossing the Atlas Mountains and experiencing much of the Berber culture.
We were able to spend more time where we were interested and bypass other sites since our guide was highly knowledgeable about each of the stops we made and provided us with a variety of alternatives for halting spots.
Morocco 15 days Sahara and Beyond
This is about the 15-day tour, which included the day trip to the desert camp. (The site didn’t recognize the journey)
This tour covers just under 3000 Km around Morocco and looks at all aspects of Moroccan life. From Casablanca, finishing at Marrakech was a wonderful experience.
From dining with a local family in the country to visiting a children’s refuge-style facility—experiences one would find difficult to have when traveling alone—the Morocco tours’ philosophy of helping people get to know a country as well as see it was remarkable and offered some very unique experiences.
I can’t say enough good things about this expert guide, which was aided by Noureddine, the best tour we have ever had. Since we are in our late 60s, the tour wasn’t too demanding, and I would suggest it to anybody who want to visit a distinctive and secure Middle Eastern nation.
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