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10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier

Travel deep into Morocco’s soul in 10 days, from the Mediterranean breeze of Tangier to the silence of the Sahara.

10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Overview

10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier. With us, you will experience Morocco like never before over the course of 10 days and nine nights. You will visit some great spots in Morocco. Starting the journey in Tangier. First, you will explore Cape Spartel and Hercules Cave. Then cross the Rif Mountains, taking in the azure city of Chefchaouen and the Roman remains of Volubilis. 

Following that, we went sightseeing in Fes and Meknes. Then explore Morocco’s Switzerland, Ifrane, and the Cedars Forest. In addition, you will ride camels and witness the spectacular sunset and dawn in the Sahara desert of Merzouga. Explore the Merzouga Sahara and trek through the spectacular Todra and Dades gorges. Cross the high Atlas Mountains and the Tizi-n-Tichka Pass. Marrakech sightseeing. Finally, the tour finishes in Casablanca.

10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Highlights :

10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier Itinerary :

Day 1: Arrival to Tangier – Chefchaouen

Tangier is the starting point for your 10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier. We will pick you up from your accommodation, the airport, or the port in Tangier. Also referred to as “the bride of the north”. The city is located in the northwest, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Spartel.

First, we will explore the lovely city, including Hercules’ Cave and Cape Spartel. Free time for lunch. Then we’ll drive inland to Chefchaouen, going via Tetouan and the Rif Mountains. Stops will be made to enjoy panoramic vistas. Finally, we will drop you off at your accommodation. Overnight stay at a hotel in Chefchaouen.

Day 2: Sightseeing Chefchaouen the blue city

Following breakfast, our  tour starts with an exploration of Chefchaouen, the blue city. Also known as Achaoun, which means “horns” in Berber. The city is located in the Rif Mountains in northwest Morocco. It is noted for its blue-and-white-painted houses and lanes.

First, we’ll take a trip around the delightful ancient Medina, which has many stunning real blue doors. Free time for lunch. In the afternoon, you may climb to the Spanish mosque, which is located on high terrain. Where you may get a beautiful perspective of the entire blue city. Overnight stay at the same hotel.

Day 3: Chefchaouen – the Roman ruins of Volubilis – Meknes – Fes

After breakfast, feel free to explore the magnificent lanes of the blue city Chefchaouen. Then we go to the old Roman remains of Volubilis. It is carefully protected since UNESCO designated it a World Heritage Site. There are several exquisite mosaics spread throughout, as well as lovely old pillars and archways.

After exploring the remains, we travel 30 kilometers to one of the imperial towns, Meknes, the Ismaili capital. We will visit Bab Al-Mansour, the Sahrij Souani Basin, the Royal Stables, the Granary, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Then we travel to Fes. Overnight stay in a riad.

Day 4: Guided tour sightseeing Fes

We will pick you up from your Fes accommodation after breakfast to tour the city. In addition to being Morocco’s cultural and religious hub, the city is regarded as one of its imperial cities.

We begin the day by visiting the Royal Palace Gate. Then there’s the well-preserved medieval Medina, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Blue Gate, also known as Bab Boujloud, marks the entrance to the old Medina. You will enter the Medina with a local guide. To see the Medrasa Bouanania, the Najjarine Fountain, the Tanneries, and lastly the Quaraouin Mosque and University, the world’s oldest university. 

Following that, we leave the Medina to explore the Jewish district known as “the Mellah”. Then we drive to an ancient fortress, for panoramic views of the Medina and the city of Fes. Then return to your riad.

Day 5: Fes – Ifrane – Cedars forest- Midelt – Ziz valley – Merzouga Sahara

After breakfast, the 10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier continues south via Imouzzer. To see Ifrane, which is known for its cold temperatures, snow, and alpine-style architecture residences. It’s no surprise that it’s known as Morocco’s Switzerland. Then we head to the cedar forest, where the Barbary macaques dwell. Feel free to feed them while strolling around the forest. Later, we will proceed to Midelt, where we will have some free time for lunch. Then we drive across the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and along the Ziz valley, making pauses for panoramic vistas.

at the afternoon, we arrive at the Sahara desert of Merzouga. Where you swap to camels and travel the sandy desert, stopping on top of a high dune to watch the sunset. Then proceed to the camp, which combines traditional nomadic tents with the elegance of a hotel. Where you may listen to Berber drum music while dancing around a bonfire beneath the huge open sky of stars. Accommodation is in place.

Day 6: Explore Merzouga region – Nomads – Khamlia – Merzouga lake – Erg Chebbi – palm grove

After breakfast, we plan to spend the day exploring the Merzouga area. The area contains several magnificent sights, including sand dunes, wild lakes, mines, fossil locations, and fabulous oasis. Which are perfect locations for a variety of outdoor sports. We begin our excursion in Merzouga by going off-road to see an ancient eyeliner mine. Then we pay the nomads a visit in their hand-woven tent. And learn about their way of life while drinking Berber tea.

Our next stop is Khamlia village, where you may watch Gnaoua music and dance performances. Its residents are from sub-Saharan African nations such as Mali, Sudan, and Niger. Free time for lunch at a restaurant. Following that, we take a stroll around the palm tree grove. Then travel a few kilometers to visit the wild lake of Merzouga, popularly known as the lake of flamingos. Finally, return to Merzouga. Dinner and overnight At a hotel.

Day 7: Merzouga Sahara – Rissani – Erfoud – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

Wake up early in the morning to enjoy the gorgeous dawn. Free time for breakfast. Then we leave the desert to explore Rissani, the ancient capital of Tafilalet. Rissani remains a key commercial hub in the area. With a sizable souk that is active on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. After a tour around the Rissani souk, we continue to Erfoud to visit one of the fossilized marble factories.

Then we travel via Touroug and Tinjdad palm fields to get to the Todra Gorges. The flow of the Todra River has cut a spectacular canyon through the mountains. This canyon, with its steep red cliff sides, is suitable for rock climbing. Feel free to roam around the gorges and enjoy the scenery. Free time for lunch at a restaurant. Then we head to the Dades Valley via Boumalne Dades. Unavoidable pauses include the “monkey fingers” rock sculpture and a vantage point on a mountain overlooking the Dades valley. Dinner and stay at a motel.

Day 8: Dades Valley – Roses Valley – Ouarzazate Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

After breakfast, we travel on to Kalaa Magouna to view the Rose Valley. An annual Rose Festival is held in May. Locals sell rose-related items such as fragrances, rose water, oil, and cosmetics. We next travel through Skoura‘s palm orchards and stop at the Kasbah of Amredhyle. Then we travel to Ouarzazate to explore the studios where great films were filmed. You should also visit the Taourirt Kasbah.

Then we leave to see the famed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. A fortified settlement designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Kasbah has appeared in several movies, such as Gladiator, Alexander, and The Mummy. And TV shows like Game of Thrones. Following that, we visit the Telouet Kasbah. Then we travel to Marrakesh over the Tizi-N-Tichka Pass and the High Atlas Mountains. Stops will be made for lunch and to take photographs of noteworthy sights. Overnight stay at a Riad in Marrakech.

Day 9: Guided tour sightseeing Marrakesh

After a hearty breakfast, we will see the highlights of Marrakesh with a native guide. The city is considered one of Morocco’s imperial cities. The visit includes the Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, and the Ben Youssef Quranic Mosque. Take a trip around Morocco’s largest traditional souk.

Free time for lunch in Jemaa El-Fna Square. Later, you will visit the Koutoubia mosque, the biggest in Marrakesh, as well as the Majorelle Garden. Proceed to your lodging. Feel free to explore Jemaa El-Fna Square on your own.

Day 10: Casablanca airport

After breakfast, we will take you up from your Marrakesh lodging. Depending on your flight timing, we will travel to Casablanca and potentially see the Hassan II mosque if we have enough time. Then we’ll drop you off at the airport. Your 10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier .

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Know Before You Go – 10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier

  • Travel Documents: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your entry date. Check visa requirements depending on your nationality.

  • Currency & Payments: Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the local currency. Cash is preferred in small towns and markets; ATMs are widely available in major cities. Credit cards are accepted in hotels and large restaurants.

  • Weather & Clothing: Morocco’s climate varies by region. Layered clothing is recommended. Light clothes for the day, warmer clothing for desert nights, and comfortable shoes for walking in medinas and rocky areas.

  • Health & Safety: Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and carry insect repellent. Bring any personal medication, as it may be hard to find in remote areas.

  • Cultural Etiquette: Morocco is a Muslim country, so modest dress is appreciated in public places. Respect local customs, especially in religious sites.

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi is common in hotels and cafes but limited in remote desert areas. Consider a local SIM card for calls and data.

  • Packing Essentials: Sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, reusable water bottle, camera, and a light backpack for day trips.

  • Physical Requirements: Moderate walking is required, especially in medinas, historical sites, and desert excursions. Camel rides and desert walks are part of the itinerary.

  • Meals & Dietary Needs: Breakfast is included daily. Lunch and dinner are included in select locations; inform your guide in advance for dietary restrictions.

  • Time Zone: Morocco operates on GMT+1. Adjust your devices accordingly to avoid confusion.

  • Connectivity to Airports: The tour starts in Tangier and ends at Casablanca airport. Plan flights accordingly; transport is included, but early or late arrivals may require adjustment.

Important :

Bear in mind that this is just a tour itinerary suggestion, if it does not match what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us We will organize a different itinerary based on your preferences and your stay duration. We offer customized and tailor-made tours and trips all around Morocco 

FAQs – 10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier

The 10 Days Morocco Tour from Tangier includes private transportation, professional driver/guide, accommodations, breakfasts, guided tours in Fes and Marrakech, camel trekking in Merzouga, and some dinners.

The tour is suitable for most travelers. It involves moderate walking in medinas, historical sites, and desert areas. Some desert activities like camel trekking require basic fitness.

Yes, but please inform us in advance so we can arrange suitable meals.

 

You will stay in a mix of riads, hotels, and desert camps, all selected for comfort and local authenticity.

 

The ideal time is from October to April when temperatures are more comfortable for city visits, desert activities, and mountain passes.

 

Comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, camera, reusable water bottle, and any personal medications.