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Two Week Morocco Itineraries
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2026
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Two Weeks in Morocco: Imperial Cities, Sahara & Atlas Mountains
From Marrakech souks to Sahara skies, see Morocco in depth with expert-led itineraries
Morocco tours in the 11-14 day range are an excellent way to combine headline cities, desert landscapes and a comfortable pace, while still giving you meaningful time in each place. Expect guided touring through lively souks and centuries-old medinas, long panoramas across the Atlas Mountains, and evenings where the air feels noticeably cooler and clearer once you are away from the busiest streets. Many trips pair famous landmarks with everyday culture, from street food and market stalls to hand-made tiles, cedarwood carving and ornate doors. Some tours stay within Morocco, while a smaller number also include Spain and Portugal, with the Morocco portion focused on key cities and classic desert scenery.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Road to Casablanca with Chefchaouen
Embark on a journey from Casablanca, exploring the vibrant capital of Rabat, the enchanting cities of Marrakech and Fes, the impressive Ait Benhaddou, and spend a night under the stars in the mesmerizing Sahara. Conclude your adventure with the striking blue alleys of Chefchaouen.

Tour Highlights
Marrakech - Wander around the buzzing UNESCO-listed medina and explore vibrant Djemaa el Fna
Casablanca - Explore Morocco's largest and perhaps most famous city and visit the beautiful Hassan II Mosque
Rabat - Take a guided tour of Morocco's capital city, and visit the Chellah necropolis and Royal Palace
Meknes - Discover the imperial city, known by many travellers and locals as the 'Versailles of Morocco'
Fes - Discover the oldest medieval city in the world and visit its dye pits and tanneries
Sahara Desert - Ride a camel or jeep into the Erg Chebbi sand dunes and star gaze the Sahara skies
Todra Gorge - Admire the towering red canyon, which changes colour as the sun moves from east to west
Ait Benhaddou - Delve into the narrow streets of this ancient fortified kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Volubilis - Marvel at some of Morocco's best and most famous Roman ruins
Chefchaouen - Lose yourself in the tranquil Blue City, a former Berber post surrounded by the Rif Mountains
Tangier - Wander along the seafront of this important trading town, an important port between Europe and Africa
Majestic Morocco to Lisbon Odyssey
Kick off in Marrakech and wrap up in Lisbon on this 11 day adventure spanning Morocco, Spain and Portugal. You’ll explore Marrakech’s medina, Jemaa el Fnaa, Koutoubia and Bahia Palace – then road trip across the Atlas Mountains to Ait Benhaddou, the Valley of Roses and the dramatic Todgha Gorge, with an option to ride 4x4s to the Sahara dunes at sunset. Fez reveals its maze like Medina and tanneries before you sail to Spain for Seville’s cathedral, riverside neighbourhoods and a relaxed Guadalquivir cruise – flamenco if you fancy. Cross into Portugal via Roman Mérida and whitewashed Évora, finishing in Lisbon’s hilltop viewpoints and Belém.

New Year's in Morocco
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TOUR: Spend a cracking Christmas exploring the Atlas, snap up some bargains in the souks of Marrakech and ring in the New Year beachside in Essaouira, on Morocco's stunning Atlantic coast.

Tour Highlights
Dades Gorge - Spend Christmas Day exploring kasbah Amridil and Dades Gorge, where you'll tuck into a delicious Christmas dinner in the beautiful surroundings
Sahara Desert - Ride a camel or jeep into the Erg Chebbi sand dunes and star gaze the Sahara skies
Taroudant - Visit some saffron fields and take a guided tour of this historic city's vibrant souks
Agadir - Stroll around this quaint fishing town, which was devastated by a major earthquake in 1960
Essaouira - Celebrate the New Year with a group dinner and drinks in this charming walled port city, and enjoy time at leisure
Marrakech - Take a guided tour of Morocco's most famous city, including the pretty medina and Djemaa el Fna
Ait Benhaddou - Discover Morocco's most famous kasbah and explore the narrow streets of this UNESCO-listed ancient site
Ouarzazate - Enjoy some time in Morocco's film capital, home to a famous studio responsible for many blockbuster movies
Morocco Desert to Coast
Uncover the best of Morocco on this 11-day escorted group tour for those aged 18 - 45. Begin in Marrakech, taking in highlights like the Koutoubia Mosque and Djemaa el Fna. Explore the fortified kasbah and Game of Thrones filming locations at Ait Benhaddou, ride a camel in the Sahara Desert and spend a night at a desert camp. Crash over the dunes on a 4WD adventure, learn to make fresh tagine and visit the famous Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate. Stay with a local family in mountainous Imlil, enjoy a scenic hike and learn to surf in coastal Essaouira, before heading back to Marrakech.

Tour Highlights
Marrakech - Enjoy a full day of sightseeing in the historic Medina, visiting Djemaa el Fna, Bahia Palace, Koutoubia Mosque & more
Ait Benhaddou - Discover Morocco's most famous kasbah and explore the narrow streets of this UNESCO-listed ancient site
Sahara Desert - Ride a camel into the desert, spend a night "glamping" at a permanent camp and enjoy a 4WD desert safari
Ouarzazate - Tour the Atlas Studios, where iconic blockbusters like Gladiator and The Mummy were filmed
Imlil - Hike through the Atlas Mountains, learn to cook tagine with the locals and spend the night in a traditional homestay
Essaouira - Spend two nights in this laid back coastal town, with an included surf lesson and guided sightseeing
Moroccan and Spanish Cultural Odyssey
Embark on an 11-day adventure from Casablanca to Madrid, brimming with cultural delights and stunning scenery. Begin by exploring Casablanca’s grand avenues and iconic Hassan II Mosque before heading to the historic towns of El Jadida and Safi. Wander through Essaouira's charming Medina and soak up the surf spot Taghazout. Enjoy Agadir’s sun-drenched beaches, then delve into Marrakech's vibrant atmosphere, highlighted by a Kalesa ride. Marvel at Ouzoud Falls and immerse yourself in Fez's traditional souks. After a taste of Tangier, ferry to Spain to discover Seville's flamenco flair and Cordoba’s Islamic architecture. End with a picturesque visit to Consuegra’s windmills, culminating in the bustling heart of Madrid.

Journey Through Morocco and Andalusia
Start your adventure in the bustling city of Casablanca and journey through the captivating landscapes of Morocco over 11 days, ending in the vibrant city of Madrid. You'll explore the historic streets of Marrakech and Fez, marvelling at magnificent mosques and enchanting medinas. Traverse the serene Atlas Mountains to discover Berber villages and the fortified splendours of Ait Benhaddou. Experience the dramatic Todgha Gorge and the sweeping dunes of the Sahara Desert. From the cultural richness of Tangier to the lively rhythms of Seville, expect a journey filled with iconic sights, diverse landscapes, and memorable experiences. Finish your tour in the heart of Spain’s capital.

Gems of Morocco From Casablanca
Discover Morocco on this 11-day tour starting in Casablanca. Travel to Rabat and the blue town of Chefchaouen, then continue to Fes for a guided city tour. Cross the Middle Atlas through Ifrane and Midelt to the Merzouga Sahara for a camel trek and desert camp. Continue through Todra Gorges and the Dades Valley, visit Ait Ben Haddou and Ouarzazate, and explore vibrant Marrakech. Finish with time along the coast in Essaouira before the journey concludes in Casablanca.

Tour Highlights
Casablanca - Visit the vast Hassan II Mosque, a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship set on the Atlantic coast and one of the few mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims
Rabat - Discover Morocco’s capital, seeing the Mohammed V Mausoleum, Hassan Tower and the Kasbah of the Oudayas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
Chefchaouen - Wander the blue-painted lanes of the medina and visit the red-walled kasbah in the lively Outa el Hammam square
Fes - Explore the labyrinthine medina with a guide, visiting Al Qaraouine University, the historic tanneries and the Royal Palace gates
Merzouga - Ride camels across the Erg Chebbi dunes to a Sahara desert camp and spend the night beneath the stars
Todra Gorges - Walk through Morocco’s highest and narrowest canyon, surrounded by towering red cliffs carved by the Todra River
Ait Ben Haddou - Uncover the UNESCO-listed ksar, a fortified village of earthen kasbahs that has featured in films including Gladiator
Marrakech - Tour the red city, visiting Majorelle Garden, Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace and the historic Saadian Tombs
Essaouira - Stroll the relaxed coastal medina and ramparts of this 18th-century fortified port overlooking a long sandy Atlantic beach
Kingdom of the Atlas
Journey on this 11-day tour of Morocco from Marrakech back to Marrakech, packed with culture, scenery and unforgettable experiences. You’ll explore vibrant Marrakech with guided medina tours, then cross the High Atlas Mountains to Aït Ben Haddou and the Dades Valley. Venture into the Sahara for a camel trek and night under the stars, before continuing to Fez for a deep dive into its ancient streets. Discover the blue charm of Chefchaouen, visit Rabat and Casablanca, and unwind along the Atlantic coast in Essaouira. This well-paced adventure blends history, landscapes and authentic local life beautifully.

Tour Highlights
Marrakech - Explore the medina with a local guide, visiting Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs and the vibrant souks
High Atlas Mountains - Cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, stopping for panoramic views and glimpses of traditional Berber villages
Aït Ben Haddou - Visit the UNESCO-listed kasbah, a fortified ksar featured in films including Gladiator and The Mummy
Dades Valley - Admire dramatic landscapes of kasbahs, palm groves and the scenic Road of 1,000 Kasbahs
Todra Gorge - Trek through towering canyon walls rising up to 300 metres in one of Morocco’s most striking natural settings
Merzouga - Ride a camel across the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset to reach a desert camp under the stars
Ziz Valley - Enjoy sweeping views over vast palm groves fed by the river as it winds through the valley
Fes - Discover the ancient medina, medersas, fountains and bustling souks in Morocco’s oldest imperial city
Chefchaouen - Wander the blue-painted streets and visit the kasbah in this distinctive Rif Mountain town
Essaouira - Stroll along coastal ramparts and explore the lively fishing port and historic medina on the Atlantic coast
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Morocco 11-14 day tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Guided tours in Morocco range from fully guided to partly guided, so you can choose the level of support that fits your travel style. Many departures operate as group tours, with a smaller selection of private options, and most are delivered by trusted local partners.
Accommodation
Accommodation varies by tour, with choices that can include 2-4 star hotels through to 5 star properties, as well as hotels with traditional riads for added character. Some routes also use simple guesthouses, tented camps and homestays, and a number of itineraries include a Sahara Desert camp.
Trip pacing
The pace is often medium, balancing guided visits with time to wander, photograph and shop at your own rhythm. Some itineraries involve long drives between regions, and a few move more quickly, so plan for early starts on key travel days.
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Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Morocco in 11 to 14 days?
Around 11 to 14 days suits a grand loop of Morocco. Routes link Casablanca, the blue town of Chefchaouen and Fes with the Sahara at Merzouga, the Todra Gorge and Marrakech. The extra days reach the desert and the south.
Is 11 to 14 days enough to see Morocco?
Two weeks comfortably circles the imperial cities, the Atlas and the Sahara. Fes, the desert and Marrakech all fit. Shorter trips cover the highlights with less time at each.
Are 11 to 14 day Morocco tours guided?
They run as fully guided and partially guided trips, including family, festival, group, private and larger bus options. A guide covers the cities and desert. The variety suits different styles.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Morocco tour?
The activity level is easy to moderate, with medina walking, a desert camp and gorge scenery. The pace runs from medium to fairly brisk. Larger groups reach up to around 70.
What types of Morocco tour last 11 to 14 days?
This band includes group tours, private tours, family tours and festival options. There are around 35 of them. Routes loop the imperial cities, Atlas and Sahara.
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