Have you ever dreamed of visiting Morocco? A 13 day Morocco tour is the perfect way to explore this beautiful country. You will visit cities, deserts, mountains, and small villages. This trip is full of history, colors, and amazing experiences. If you want a journey that connects you deeply with Morocco, this guide is just for you.
A 13 day Morocco tour gives you enough time to see many parts of the country without rushing. You can relax and enjoy every moment. You will visit famous cities like Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech. You will also explore the Sahara Desert and the Atlas Mountains. This tour offers a great mix of culture, nature, and adventure.
Welcome to Morocco! After arriving at Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport, you will be greeted by a local guide who will help you start your journey smoothly. Your first stop is the stunning Hassan II Mosque. This mosque is a masterpiece with beautiful tile work and a view over the Atlantic Ocean.
It’s one of the tallest minarets in the world and will impress you with its size and detail. After visiting the mosque, you will drive to Rabat, the calm and historic capital. Here, explore the Hassan Tower and the peaceful Oudayas Kasbah, which tells stories of Morocco’s rich past. After a full day, settle into your hotel in Rabat to rest and get ready for the next adventure.
Driving distance: Around 128 km
Driving time: About 2 hours 10 minutes
Today, you will travel north toward Chefchaouen, known as the Blue Pearl of Morocco. The drive takes you through beautiful landscapes and small villages. When you arrive, you’ll be amazed by the city’s blue walls and narrow streets.
Take time to wander, shop for handmade crafts, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. The peaceful vibes here make it a perfect place to slow down and enjoy Moroccan culture.
Driving distance: About 250 km
Driving time: Around 4 hours
Leaving Chefchaouen, you head to Volubilis, an ancient Roman city full of well-preserved ruins and colorful mosaics. Spend time walking among the old columns and walls while enjoying views of the surrounding countryside.
Next, stop at Meknes, a quiet city known for its grand gates and walls built by a former sultan. Finally, arrive in Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest cities, famous for its history and culture.
Driving distance: Approximately 210 km
Driving time: Around 4 hours
Spend the day discovering Fes’s old medina with a local guide. You will see narrow alleys full of shops, leather tanneries where hides are dyed in bright colors, and historic schools called madrasas.
This day is full of culture and history, giving you a true feel of daily life in Morocco. Enjoy the beautiful old buildings and vibrant markets as you walk through this ancient city.
Leaving Fes, you travel through Ifrane, a town often called “Little Switzerland” because of its clean streets and Alpine feel. Next, drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains, full of cedar forests and small Berber villages.
Stop at the Ziz Valley, a green oasis with palm trees and beautiful views. In the evening, arrive at Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara Desert. Here, the desert’s endless sand dunes await you.
Driving distance: Around 470 km
Driving time: About 7 hours
Spend a full day in the Sahara Desert. Take a camel ride over the golden dunes and enjoy the silence of the desert. Watch the sunset paint the sand in orange and pink colors.
At night, sleep under the stars in a traditional desert camp, enjoy local music, and taste delicious Moroccan food. This day offers a peaceful break and an unforgettable experience in nature.
After leaving the desert, visit the market town of Rissani, where locals sell spices, carpets, and fresh produce. Then, drive to Todra Gorge, a stunning canyon with towering cliffs and a river running through. Walk along the river or relax by the water. Next, continue to the Dades Gorge, another impressive valley with dramatic rock formations and ancient kasbahs.
Driving distance: Approximately 200 km
Driving time: Around 4 hours
Today’s journey takes you through the Dades Gorge to Ouarzazate, known as the movie capital of Morocco. Visit film studios and learn about famous movies made here.
Then explore Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful old mud village often used in films. Afterward, cross the High Atlas Mountains, passing through small Berber villages before arriving in the lively city of Marrakech.
Driving distance: About 370 km
Driving time: Around 6 hours
Explore Marrakech’s famous sites like the Majorelle Garden, Bahia Palace, and the colorful souks. Walk through the bustling medina, where you can find spices, textiles, and traditional crafts.
Your guide will help you understand the history and culture behind each site. This day is full of energy, colors, and tastes that show the heart of Morocco.
Head west to the breezy Atlantic coast and the laid-back town of Essaouira. Explore the port, the white-and-blue medina, and enjoy fresh seafood. Essaouira is a mix of art, history, and coastal beauty.
Driving distance: ~190 km
Driving time: ~3 hr
Travel south along the coast to Agadir, known for its modern feel and wide beaches. Walk along the corniche, visit the ruins of the old Kasbah, or relax at the beach. This is a perfect stop to enjoy a change of scenery and unwind.
Driving distance: ~175 km
Driving time: ~3 hr
After breakfast, drive inland back to Marrakech. Enjoy a free afternoon to revisit your favorite places, relax at a traditional hammam, or shop for souvenirs in the medina.
Driving distance: ~250 km
Driving time: ~3 hr 30 min
On your final day, head to Casablanca for your departure. If time allows, enjoy a last walk through the Corniche or grab a coffee with a sea view. You’ll leave with memories of Morocco’s deserts, mountains, cities, and sea.
Driving distance: ~240 km
Driving time: ~3 hr
Comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes for walking.
Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
Warm layers for cooler desert nights.
A camera or smartphone to capture amazing memories.
Light snacks and a reusable water bottle.
A small journal to write about your journey.
To enjoy your 13 day Morocco tour fully, visit during spring or autumn when the weather is nice. Pack light clothes for the day and warm clothes for the night. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat will protect you from the sun. Carry some cash for small shops and markets. Learning a few simple Arabic or French words will help you connect with locals.
Please note that this is simply a recommended itinerary. If it doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us. We can create a custom itinerary based on your preferences and how long you’ll be staying. We offer personalized tours all around Morocco.
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