Special 14 days tour from Tangier offers an unforgettable exploration of Morocco’s rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. From the vibrant blue city of Chefchaouen to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, each day presents a new adventure. Immerse yourself in the bustling medinas of Fes and Marrakech, where the aromas of spices and the vibrant colors of the souks will captivate your senses.
Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert as you ride a camel through the golden dunes of Merzouga and spend a night under the starry sky in a desert camp. Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Todra Gorge and the Dades Valley. Discover the historical treasures of Ouarzazate and the coastal charm of Essaouira. This 14-day journey promises an authentic and awe-inspiring experience of Morocco’s diverse landscapes and cultural wonders.
Start 14 Days tour from Tangier. First: Pick up from Tangier and head on toward Chefchaouen via Tetouan city known as a white pigeon to enjoying beautiful views of the Rif Mountains. After we arrive in the blue city, we will have lunch in a local restaurant, then you will have time to visit this beautiful Medina with its natural waterfall, then have Night in a Riad or Hotel.
After breakfast, our authentic journey will start towards Volubilis crossing Ouezzane city and Rif villages. Arrive at Volubilis we ll explore the Roman ruins and learn about the archaeological site of Moroccan history. After we ll continue our trip to Meknes where we will stop for lunch, then visit its historical walls of the medina, bab el Mansour, Moulay Ismail mausoleum and stables. After driving directly to Fez and overnight in a Riad/Hotel.
The whole day will be with local guide tour to explore Fez, the oldest town in Morocco. You ‘ll visit numerous monuments of Fez: the gate of Royal Palace, the Jewish headquarter, the Merinid tombs with the wonderful panoramic view over the whole Medina and neighbourhood of pottery. In the afternoon after lunch, a short walk in its small streets for the visit of the medina and its souks. Then the madrasa Bou Inania, the place Nejjarine and Karaouienne Mosque. Then overnight in Riad/Hotel.
Departure from Fez the spiritual city of the Kingdom toward Errachidia via Midelt (capital of apples), a photo stop required in Ifrane known as small Switzerland and the cedar forest with monkeys of the middle Atlas ( Barbary Ape s) After we crossing middle Atlas, we ll have the lunch. After taking numerous views of the Atlas mountains and its plateaus, you ll be in the fascinating area of Ziz river that brings life to the desert with its magnificent gorges, valleys and canyons, then continues with its large lake to arrive at Aoufous. Dinner and overnight in Hotel.
At 09am, we will start from Aoufous towards the desert of Merzouga. A break stop for a photo at the blue source of Meski with the beautiful panoramic view of Ziz valley. A visit is required in the archaeological museum of fossils in Erfoud and the mausoleum Mouly Ali Cherif with Kasbah Oulad abd el Halim in Rissani and lunch (Moroccan Pizza Berber!). Arriving in the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and night in a Hotel Kasbah or in a private bivouac under the nomad tents that comes with camel rides.
We ll rise early to see the spectacle of the sunrise over the dunes of the Sahara before making our way back by camels towards the hotel for breakfast and shower. We ll drive through small villages of Jorf and Touroug where you ll have the lunch. Arrival to the famous valley of Todra, you will take a short walk through its spectacular Gorges. Before arriving at the fascinating Valley of Dades for overnight in a local Kasbah/Hotel.
After your breakfast, you will travel towards Ouarzazate through the way of the thousand kasbahs providing numerous opportunities to take some of your best photos shots of the trip in both the Valley of roses and kasbahs. We will crossing the trail of Ait Youl to reach the Boutghrar village with its magnificent Valley of Roses, a stop at the nomads who live in caves. Lunch will be in Ouarzazate, then visit of our African Hollywood village that became a famous film centre and visit of a wonderful Fint oasis in the middle of the Anti-Atlas. Overnight in a Riad or hotel
At 09 am, we go towards Marrakesh on the old caravan route by visiting the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou which is declared to Unesco world heritage site, then kasbah of Pasha El Glaoui in Telouet and lunch. After crossing the high Atlas mountains via Tichka pass (2260m) with many panoramic views and attractive Berber villages. Arrival in Marrakech last of the afternoon, overnight in Riad/Hotel.
After breakfast then start exploring Marrakech “the red city of Morocco”. We will ensure that you will see the most important sites of historical and cultural interest, which is the Majorelle Gardens. In addition the Koutoubia Tower, the Saadian tombs, the Bahia Palace. After lunch in a restaurant near the square, will guide you through the souks. In the afternoon, you’ll have free time to walk around by yourself other parts of the city and the famous Place Jama el Fna.
Departure at 9 is to Essaouira (Mogador) on the Atlantic coast. You will see goats up the argan trees.Then relax over lunch of freshly caught fish. Walk along the sea and through its serene places, browse craft shops. Galleries and observe wood crafts found only in Morocco. overnight in Riad/Hotel.
After breakfast depart to Safi, a former Portuguese fortress famous for its sardines, the pottery and the ceramics. Continue via the picturesque coastal road to Oualidia (the serene fishing village). Enjoy lunch while you gaze out over the tranquil natural seawater lagoon. Separated only by a sandbar from the wild waves of the Atlantic. Arrive at El Jadida, a former Portuguese colony which is better known with its great citadel, its bastions and Unesco World Heritage Site. overnight in Hotel.
On the morning, we start our next destination to Casablanca which is Morocco’s commercial capital and the largest city. You’ll visit the majestic Hassan II Mosque and continue to Rabat. Your sightseeing in Rabat will be the Mechouar (the ramparts and walls surrounding the Royal Palace). Then the Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Kasbah (the old medina of Moriscos). Overlooking the Atlantic ocean with fabulous views, as well as being home to Moroccan artisan galleries. Overnight in a Riad/Hotel
on the morning, start from Rabat to Tangier along the beautiful coastal road. Visit the city of Asilah, a beautiful coastal town with its whitewashed houses, walls and blue doors and wall paintings. Arrival in Tangier, the gateway to Africa from Europe, has always been an international melting pot. Take a tour of Tangier and explore the bustling Medina and surrounded by taking advantage of its wonderful vista where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic meet. Dinner and overnight in a Hotel.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport/port (depending on your departure). End of 14 Days Tour from Tangier.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. Like any destination, it’s essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. However, each season offers a unique experience, so it depends on your preferences.
While Morocco is a relatively liberal country, it’s respectful to dress modestly, especially in more conservative areas. For women, it’s advisable to wear loose-fitting clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Men can typically dress casually.
Desert tours can vary in duration, ranging from a single overnight excursion to multi-day adventures. Popular options include one-night or two-night trips, allowing you to experience the beauty of the desert without committing to an extended journey.
Moroccan cuisine is diverse and flavorful. Some must-try dishes include tagine (slow-cooked stew with meat or vegetables), couscous (steamed semolina served with meat and vegetables), pastilla (a savory pastry usually filled with pigeon or chicken), and harira (a hearty soup often served during Ramadan).
Morocco offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget and preference, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, riads (traditional Moroccan houses converted into guesthouses), kasbahs (fortified traditional homes), desert camps, and budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses.
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