This 10 days adventure begins in the north, in Tangier, where continents meet, and winds its way through blue villages, Roman ruins, imperial cities, and finally into the heart of the Sahara. From sipping mint tea in a mountain riad to stargazing in the stillness of the desert, every day reveals a new side of Morocco.
Aeroport Depends on your Flight Time & City. Hotel & Riad, Your accommodation.
Aeroport Depends on your Arrival Flight Time & City. Hotel & Riad, Your accommodation.
Wander the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen, the photogenic mountain gem
Step back in time at Volubilis, Morocco’s best-preserved Roman ruins
Get lost in the spiritual labyrinth of Fes el-Bali, the oldest living medina
Ride a camel into the heart of the Sahara and sleep in a luxury desert camp under the stars
Marvel at the dramatic cliffs of Todra Gorges and the twisted beauty of Dades Valley
Visit the cinematic mud-brick fortress of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO treasure
Cross the High Atlas Mountains, where every bend reveals a new world
Dive into the color and chaos of Marrakech — palaces, souks, spices, and storytellers
Explore Casablanca’s Hassan II Mosque and the royal calm of Rabat, Morocco’s capital
Your journey begins in Tangier, perched between two seas. A scenic drive takes you into the green folds of the Rif Mountains, where Chefchaouen awaits — a town draped in blue and cloaked in serenity. Spend the evening strolling its winding lanes, where cats nap on sun-warmed steps and every corner begs for a photo.
Overnight in Chefchaouen
Leave the mountain calm behind as you trace the roots of history at Volubilis, where crumbling columns and mosaics echo Roman whispers. Stop in Meknes, an imperial city framed by massive gates and silent stables, before arriving in Fes, the cultural soul of Morocco.
Overnight in Fes
Step into the world’s oldest functioning city with a local guide who will lead you through Fes el-Bali — a UNESCO World Heritage maze alive with artisans, donkeys, markets, and ancient madrassas. Visit the Al-Qarawiyyin University, peek into the tanneries, and sip tea above the medina’s rooftops.
Overnight in Fes
From Fes, your path bends south through the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas, where Barbary apes play in the wild. Lunch in Midelt, then descend through the palm-lined Ziz Valley to the edge of the desert. As the sun begins to dip, mount your camel and ride across the dunes of Erg Chebbi, where a luxury tented camp and warm Berber welcome await.
Overnight in Merzouga desert camp
After sunrise and sand, return to the rhythm of the road. Visit Rissani, home of Morocco’s original royal dynasty, and continue toward the sheer cliffs of the Todra Gorges. Wind through the surreal rock formations of the Dades Valley, where nature has sculpted a masterpiece of stone.
Overnight in Dades Gorges
Venture through the Valley of Roses and the palm-draped Skoura Oasis, where kasbahs rise like forgotten fortresses. Explore Ouarzazate, the desert’s cinematic capital, before reaching Ait Ben Haddou — a sand-colored village frozen in time, glowing under the late afternoon sun.
Overnight near Ait Ben Haddou
Climb the rugged Tizi n’Tichka pass through the High Atlas Mountains, stopping for tea and breathtaking views. Descend into Marrakech, a city of storytellers, snake charmers, and sensory overload. This is Morocco at full volume.
Overnight in Marrakech
Today is yours to explore with a local guide. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the hidden beauty of the Bahia Palace, and the mosaic wonder of the Saadian Tombs. Roam the souks, lose time in Jemaa el-Fnaa, and find peace in the Majorelle Garden.
Overnight in Marrakech
Trade red dust for sea breeze as you journey to Casablanca, home of the iconic Hassan II Mosque, perched over the Atlantic. In Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital, stroll through the Oudayas Kasbah and visit the Royal Mausoleum.
Overnight in Rabat
Your journey ends where it began, in Tangier, but the memories follow you home. As you travel north, the landscapes become familiar, but your eyes — now touched by Morocco — see everything differently.
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