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22 Days Morocco Tours From Casablanca
is the perfect journey for travelers who want to fully explore Morocco at a relaxed pace while discovering its rich culture, history, landscapes, and traditions. This extended tour allows you to experience the true soul of Morocco, from imperial cities and ancient medinas to the Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains, coastal towns, and authentic Berber villages.
Starting in Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital, this 22-days morocco tour takes you deep into the country’s most iconic destinations while also revealing hidden gems that shorter itineraries often miss. It is ideal for couples, families, seniors, and travelers who want a comprehensive and immersive Moroccan adventure.



22 days Morocco Tours Itinerary
Day 1: Casablanca Airport – Casablanca.
Welcome to Morocco!
marhba to morocco,Upon arrival into Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport, look out for the friendly face of your chauffeur waiting for you in the arrivals hall. The driver will wait for you with and welecming you to our country
After assisting you with your luggage, your private transfer will drive you to your hotel in the heart of the city. Don’t forget to look out the window and be awed by this majestic city, one of the world’s longest continuously inhabited places.
Once you’ve checked into the hotel, feel free to enjoy the rest of the evening at your own pace and leisure.Overnight at the Hotel in Casablanca.
Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat
Start the day with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Then, drive to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. Explore the Hassan Tower, Kasbah of the Oudayas, and the Royal Palace area.
- Highlights: Stunning architecture, ocean views, and a first taste of Moroccan history.
Day 3: Rabat – Chefchaouen
Drive north through scenic landscapes to Chefchaouen, the “Blue Pearl of Morocco,” nestled in the Rif Mountains. Stroll through its blue-painted streets and enjoy the peaceful medina.
- Highlights: Photography opportunities, charming alleyways, local handicrafts.
- Overnight: Chefchaouen
ay 4: Chefchaouen Free Day
Spend the full day exploring Chefchaouen at your own pace. You can hike to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views, shop for traditional woven blankets, or sip tea in a rooftop café.
- Highlights: Relaxing day immersed in culture and mountain views.
- Overnight: Chefchaouen
Day 5: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes
Your journey through Morocco continues today as you depart from the charming blue town of Chefchaouen to Fes, with fascinating stops at Volubilis and Meknes along the way. This will be a day filled with history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes as you explore some of Morocco’s most famous archaeological sites and imperial cities. overnight in traditional riads or hotel
Day 6: Guided Tour of Fes
Today is dedicated to immersing yourself in the ancient and captivating city of Fes, one of the oldest and most culturally significant cities in Morocco. Known as the spiritual heart of the country, Fes offers a treasure trove of history, architecture, and traditions, all nestled within its labyrinthine Fes el-Bali medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You will have the opportunity to explore this remarkable city with a knowledgeable guide who will help bring its rich past and vibrant present to life.
Day 7: Fes Free Day – Discover the City at Your Own Pace
After the enriching guided tour of the previous day, today is yours to enjoy Fes at leisure. This free day allows you to slow down, explore independently, and truly immerse yourself in the rhythm of Moroccan daily life. Whether you choose relaxation, cultural activities, or casual wandering through the medina, Fes offers endless possibilities.
Day 8: Fes – Ifrane – Cedar Forest – Midelt
oday’s journey takes you south from Fes through the Middle Atlas Mountains, offering a refreshing change of scenery and climate. As you leave the historic medina behind, the landscape gradually transforms into rolling hills, forests, and wide mountain valleys.
Your first stop is Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland” for its alpine-style architecture, clean streets, and cool mountain air. This charming town is known for its European feel, manicured gardens, and the famous stone lion statue an ideal place for a short walk and photos.
Continuing through the Middle Atlas, you’ll reach the cedar forests, home to ancient cedar trees and the famous Barbary apes. These playful monkeys roam freely in their natural habitat, creating a memorable wildlife encounter amid peaceful forest surroundings.
The drive then continues through dramatic mountain landscapes toward Midelt, a quiet town nestled between the Middle Atlas and High Atlas ranges. Surrounded by rugged peaks and open plains, Midelt offers a calm atmosphere perfect for rest after a scenic day on the road.
Day 9: Midelt – Ziz Valley – Merzouga Desert
Today’s adventure takes you deeper into Morocco’s stunning landscapes as you travel through the Ziz Valley, famous for its lush palm oases and picturesque Berber villages. The valley offers a beautiful contrast of green against the arid terrain, with dramatic mountain views along the way.
Arriving in Merzouga, you’ll transition from the vibrant valley to the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert. Here, your camel trek begins. Ride through the towering golden dunes of the Sahara, an experience that transports you to another world. As the sun begins to set, the desert takes on a magical glow, creating a breathtaking scene you’ll never forget.
Day 10: Merzouga Desert Experience
After breakfast, you take the camels out into the dunes together with a camel man. You’ll walk up to three hours in the morning, followed by about the same amount of time in the afternoon. Lunch will be with nomads at their camp in the desert and you will return to the bivouac for dinner and the night.
Alternatively, after breakfast, you will have the opportunity to explore the surrounding area more fully. Your first stop will be the village of Khamlia, home to the Gnawa people, who specialise in traditional Gnawa music brought to the region from sub-Saharan Africa during the slave trade. They will perform some of their music for you.
Next, you will visit the historic town of Rissani, the birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty, Morocco’s current ruling royal family. Rissani is surrounded by 360 ksars (fortified villages with many towers) and is known for its large souk, which takes place three times a week. Here, you can explore the market, where you’ll find a variety of goods, including spices, vegetables, household items, and handicrafts. Rissani is also built on the ancient site of Sijilmassa, once the meeting point for salt caravans travelling from Timbuktu in Mali.
In the afternoon, you will mount your camel and be guided by an experienced camel handler through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi near Merzouga for about an hour to an hour and a half to enjoy the sunset. Dinner will be served at camp, followed by a night of drumming and music around the campfire.
Weather conditions and temperatures in South Morocco are rarely stable. Should it become too hot from May through to the end of September, we may have to advise you not to attempt trekking in the dunes but to take this alternative instead.
Day 11: Merzouga – Todgha Gorges – Dades Valley
For early risers, there is the option to climb to the summit of the dunes to witness the sunrise, where the shifting colours of the sand and the play of shadows create a stunning spectacle. After breakfast back at the camp, the journey heads towards Tinghir and the Toudgha Gorges.
Along the way, a stop is made at the underground water channels (“khettarat”), which can be descended into to appreciate the remarkable architecture and ingenuity behind this irrigation system, designed to prevent evaporation in the intense summer heat. The channels gradually descend from a higher gradient until they emerge at ground level, feeding water into the fields.
In the Toudgha Gorges and Valley, there are opportunities to stroll along the riverbank, through lush gardens and fields, or venture beyond the gorge itself. A hike with a local guide around the gorge may also be of interest.
Later, the route continues towards the Dades Valley, where the fertile landscape can be explored before spending the night in a charming guest house at the valley’s edge.
Day 12: Dades – Rose Valley – Skoura – Ouarzazate
oday’s journey takes you through the picturesque Rose Valley, famous for its fragrant rose gardens and blooming flowers, creating a vibrant, aromatic landscape. Continuing on, you’ll pass through Skoura Oasis, where the majestic kasbahs (fortified Berber dwellings) rise against the backdrop of palm groves, offering stunning views and a glimpse into traditional life.
Finally, you’ll arrive in Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara.
Day 13: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – High Atlas – Marrakech
today’s journey takes you to the stunning Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its striking kasbah, which has been a backdrop for many famous films like Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia. Wander through this historic fortified village, capturing its ancient earthen architecture and dramatic landscapes perfect for photography.
Next, you’ll cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, a winding, scenic route that offers breathtaking views of rugged peaks and lush valleys. As you descend, the vibrant city of Marrakech awaits, where the adventure continues.
Day 14: MarrakecH WITH LOCAL GUIDE
Today, embark on a guided tour of Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most vibrant and historic cities. Begin with a visit to the Bahia Palace, a stunning example of Moroccan architecture, with its intricate courtyards and gardens. Next, admire the towering Koutoubia Mosque, an iconic symbol of the city’s skyline.
Wander through the bustling souks, where vibrant textiles, spices, and handmade goods await, offering a feast for the senses. Finally, spend time at the famous Jemaa el-Fna Square, where street performers, food stalls, and local artisans create a lively atmosphere AND VISITE MAJORELL GARDEN
Day 15: Marrakech Free Day
Today is yours to explore Marrakech at your own pace. Opt for a hot-air balloon ride over the city and the surrounding Atlas Mountains for breathtaking views. If you prefer a more tranquil experience, visit the beautiful Menara Gardens. For a touch of relaxation, indulge in a luxurious spa experience at a traditional hammam. Alternatively, spend the day in the city’s vibrant souks, picking up unique souvenirs.
Day 16: Marrakech – Agadir
Today, drive from Marrakech to Agadir, a modern coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and relaxing atmosphere. Enjoy a day by the Atlantic Ocean, taking in stunning ocean views, strolling along the vibrant seaside promenade, or unwinding on the sandy shores. Agadir is also famous for its fresh seafood, so don’t miss the chance to savor a delicious meal at one of the local restaurants by the water.
Day 17: Agadir – City Tour
Today, explore Agadir with a visit to the Agadir Oufella Kasbah, offering panoramic views of the city and coastline. Next, head to Souk El Had, a bustling market where you can shop for local crafts, spices, and souvenirs. In the afternoon, relax on the beach or enjoy optional water sports like surfing or jet-skiing. End the day by watching a stunning sunset over the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 18: Agadir – Tiznit- sidi ifni
Today, travel from Agadir to Tiznit, a charming town known for its silver jewelry and traditional Moroccan architecture. Explore its ancient ramparts and bustling souks. Continue to Sidi Ifni, a coastal town with a relaxed vibe and striking Spanish colonial architecture. Enjoy the scenic drive along the Atlantic coastline, where you can take in beautiful ocean views and discover the peaceful atmosphere of this hidden gem.
Day 19: sidi ifni -Tiznit – Essaouira
Travel north along the Atlantic coast to Essaouira, a charming seaside city known for its historic medina, lively harbor, and laid-back atmosphere. Stroll through the narrow streets of the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy the colorful markets and artisan workshops. Take in the fresh ocean breeze as you wander along the city’s fortified walls or relax on the beach. Don’t miss tasting the fresh seafood at one of the harbor-side restaurants, where you can enjoy local delicacies with stunning views.
Day 20: Essaouira Free Day
Spend your free day in Essaouira exploring its rich history. Visit the Essaouira Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can wander through its maze of narrow streets and admire the well-preserved 17th-century architecture. Don’t miss the Skala de la Ville, an ancient sea bastion with panoramic views of the Atlantic and the city. For a deeper dive into the city’s past, explore the Museum of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, housed in a former palace and showcasing local art, history, and culture.
Day 21: Essaouira – El Jadida – Casablanca
Drive to Casablanca, with a scenic stop in El Jadida to visit the Portuguese Cistern and the historic fortifications, both UNESCO-listed sites that highlight the town’s rich colonial past. Continue along the coastline to Casablanca, Morocco’s modern hub. Spend your final night enjoying the vibrant city, perhaps doing some last-minute shopping or strolling along the Corniche with views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 22: Departure from Casablanca
On your final day, transfer to Casablanca Airport for your flight home, bringing an end to your unforgettable 22-day journey through Morocco. Reflect on the rich history, vibrant cultures, and stunning landscapes you’ve explored, as you say farewell to this captivating country, carrying with you memories
What’s Included in the 22 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca
- Transportation : Air-conditioned vehicle, private transfers, and camel trek in the Sahara.
- Professional private driver at your disposal for the full tour.
- 21 nights accommodation, including one unforgettable overnight stay at a luxury desert camp in the Sahara.
- Meals: Daily breakfast throughout the tour (21 breakfasts) and 5 included dinners on selected nights.
- Guided Tours: English-speaking guide for city tours, historical sites, and local experiences.
- Expert English-speaking local guidesin Rabat, Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fes, Ait Ben Haddou, and Marrakech.
- Cultural Experiences: Hammam spa, souk shopping, mint tea tasting, and artisan visits.
- Sahara Desert Experience: Camel ride or 4×4 excursion to and from the luxury desert camp in the Sahara, offering an authentic desert adventure.
- Marrakech cooking class with our chef experience included.
Excludes in the 22 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca
- International Flights: Airfare to and from Morocco is not included.
- Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance is not included
- Drinks: Beverages (including alcoholic drinks) during meals or at other times are not included.
- Visa Fees: Any visa-related expenses required for entry into Morocco (if applicable).
- Gratuities: Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are not included.
People Also Ask
- Can I book extra activities during the tour?
Yes, optional activities like spa treatments, water sports, and additional excursions can be arranged at your own expense. - When does the 22-day Morocco tour start and end?
The tour begins and concludes in Casablanca, with airport transfers provided on both arrival and departure days. - Do I need a visa for Morocco?
Visa requirements vary by nationality. It’s recommended to check your country’s entry requirements before traveling. - Is the camel ride in the Sahara included?
Yes, the camel ride to and from the luxury desert camp in the Sahara is included as part of the tour.
- What is not included in the tour?
The tour excludes international flights, travel insurance, personal expenses, optional activities, drinks, gratuities, visa fees, and any additional nights outside the itinerary.
- What is included in the 22-day Morocco tour?
The tour includes 21 nights of accommodation, daily breakfasts, 5 dinners, private transportation, professional local guides, airport transfers, a camel ride or 4×4 experience to the Sahara desert camp, and a Marrakech cooking class.