Morocco is one of those countries that frequently found itself at the crossroads of history. This is evident in the many ancient and exotic towns and cities. It’s also a great place from which to dip your toes into the Sahara. It also oozes with culture, amazing food and culture. Click for Luxury, Mid-range or Budget. Here’s your Morocco itinerary:
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1 | โTo Casablanca (Book >) | Dep: Evening | Arr: Evening | ๐จLe Doge (Book >) | All hotels > |
You’ll get to your hotel late in the evening, time to relax after your journey. You can connect this Morocco itinerary with the Andalucia itinerary by taking the ferry to Tangiers then train to Casablanca. | Many countries have visa-free access to Morocco. | ||||
2 | Begin with a visit to Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest in the world. Stroll along La Corniche then try not to get lost in the Old Medina. Close to the New Medina is the grand King’s Palace (which you can only admire from the outside!) | Dress conservatively, especially if you’re a woman and especially when visiting religious buildings. | |||
3 | ๐Casablanca to Rabat drive (Book >) | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 10:00 | ๐จVilla Mandarine (Book >) | All hotels > |
Meet with your personal driver who will guide you for the rest of your visit. In Rabat the must-see sights include the medieval city-within-a-city Chellah, the incomplete but intricately beautiful Hassan Tower, the verdant Andalusian gardens, the Old Medina and the amazing views from Kasbah des Oudaias. | Haggling is expected. If you’re willing to dedicate time, you may be able to get up to 50% off asking price but try to go in with a price in mind. | ||||
4 | ๐Rabat to Meknes drive | Dep: 11:00 | Arr: 13:00 | ๐จChรteau Roslane Boutique & Spa (Book >) | All hotels > |
Take a couple more hours in Rabat to see anything you couldn’t get to yesterday. Your driver will then take you to the old imperial city of Meknes where you’ll arrive in time for lunch. Wander around Heri es-Souani and the Borj Belkari Tower, taking in the city walls and monumental gates of the old city. | Many shops in the souks and medinas will only accept cash. | ||||
5 | ๐Meknes to Fes drive | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 10:00 | ๐จRiad Fes Maya Suite & Spa (Book >) | All hotels > |
Visit the library in Fes’s Al Quaraouiyine which, having been built in 859 AD, was considered the oldest university in the world before its conversion to a mosque. Take a look at the oldest tannery in the world at Chouara. Founded in AD 1351-56, the Medersa Bou Inania is an architectural work of art. Pick up some spices in Al-Attarine Madrasa then head up to the Merenid Tombs for sunset. | Take something to cover your nose at the tannery – it’s a very smelly place. | ||||
6 | ๐Fes to Merzouga drive | Dep: 08:00 | Arr: 15:00 | ๐จRiad Azawad (Book >) | All hotels > |
Today your driver will take you to the desert village of Merzouga. Here you can visit the gargantuan dunes of Erg Chebbi which are best explored on a camel safari. | Don’t use an ATV to see the dunes – they ruin the tranquility for yourself and others. | ||||
7 | ๐Merzouga to Tinerhir drive | Dep: 08:30 | Arr: 11:30 | ๐จRiad Timadrouine (Book >) | All hotels > |
Spend the afternoon hiking in the dramatic Todra Gorge and visit the beautiful Todra Oasis. | Lost? Just follow the donkey droppings! | ||||
8 | ๐Tinerhir to Ouarzazate drive | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 11:30 | ๐จLe Temple Des Arts (Book >) | All hotels > |
Ouarzazate is a spectacular desert town and has featured in many movies. It’s best explored on foot and the main square is a buzzing place to be at sunset. | Taourirt Kasbah is best viewed from the outside – no need to pay the entry fee. | ||||
9 | ๐Ouarzazate to Ait Ben Haddou drive ๐Ait Ben Haddou to Marrakech drive |
Dep: 08:30
Dep: 15:00 |
Arr: 09:00
Arr: 19:00 |
๐จRiad Kheirredine (Book >) | All hotels > |
Your drive to Marrakech will be broken up with a small diversion to the mud brick town of Ait Ben Haddou. Climb up to the Granary for the best views. You’ll then continue on through the High Atlas and arrive in Marrakech in time for dinner. | Save the environment by using a filter water bottle. | ||||
10-11 | The souks adjacent to Djemaa El-Fna square are an excellent place to get lost and pick up some souvenirs. Admire the magnificent minaret of Koutoubia Mosque and admire the wonderful art and architecture in Ben Youssef Madrassa. Relax in a hammam and escape the bustle in the Majorelle Gardens. Djemaa El-Fna square is the place to be at sunset. | It can get cold here at night, particularly in winter – remember to pack layers. | |||
12 | ๐Marrakech to Essaouira drive | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 12:00 | ๐จL’Heure Bleue Palais (Book >) | All hotels > |
Essaouira is a relaxed seaside city which has impressive ramparts along which you can walk. The strong winds here mean that you can often see kitesurfers and windsurfers. | The Medina is free from most traffic but watch out for mopeds. | ||||
13 | โEssaouira to home (Book >) | Dep: Evening | Arr: Evening | Connect this Morocco itinerary with the Andalucia itinerary | |
Book your transfer to the airport. Full-service flights depart from Marrakech and so you may want to return there today. | |||||
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1 | โTo Casablanca (Book >) | Dep: Evening | Arr: Evening | ๐จHotel Odyssee Center (Book >) | All hotels > |
You’ll get to your hotel late in the evening, time to relax after your journey. You can connect this Morocco itinerary with the Andalucia itinerary by taking the ferry to Tangiers then train to Casablanca. | Many countries have visa-free access to Morocco. | ||||
2 | Begin with a visit to Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest in the world. Stroll along La Corniche then try not to get lost in the Old Medina. Close to the New Medina is the grand King’s Palace (which you can only admire from the outside!) | Dress conservatively, especially if you’re a woman and especially when visiting religious buildings. | |||
3 | ๐Casablanca to Rabat bus (Book >) | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 10:15 | ๐จRiad Kalaa (Book >) | All hotels > |
In Rabat the must-see sights include the medieval city-within-a-city Chellah, the incomplete but intricately beautiful Hassan Tower, the verdant Andalusian gardens, the Old Medina and the amazing views from Kasbah des Oudaias. | Haggling is expected. If you’re willing to dedicate time, you may be able to get up to 50% off asking price but try to go in with a price in mind. | ||||
4 | ๐Rabat to Meknes train (Book >) | Dep: 11:37 | Arr: 13:50 | ๐จRiad Lahboul (Book >) | All hotels > |
Take a couple more hours in Rabat to see anything you couldn’t get to yesterday, then take the train to the old imperial city of Meknes. Wander around Heri es-Souani and the Borj Belkari Tower, taking in the city walls and monumental gates of the old city. | Many shops in the souks and medinas will only accept cash. | ||||
5 | ๐Meknes to Fes train (Book >) | Dep: 09:54 | Arr: 10:35 | ๐จRiad El Yacout (Book >) | All hotels > |
Visit the library in Fes’s Al Quaraouiyine which, having been built in 859 AD, was considered the oldest university in the world before its conversion to a mosque. Pick up some spices in Al-Attarine Madrasa then head up to the Merenid Tombs for sunset. | Take something to cover your nose at the tannery – it’s a very smelly place. | ||||
6 | ๐Fes to Marrakech bus (Book >) | Dep: 22:45 | ๐จOn bus | All hotels > | |
Take a look at the oldest tannery in the world at Chouara. Founded in AD 1351-56, the Medersa Bou Inania is an architectural work of art. | Take earplugs and eye shades for the overnight bus. | ||||
7 | ๐Fes to Marrakech bus | Arr: 06:00 | ๐จRiad le Clos des Arts (Book >) | All hotels > | |
The souks adjacent to Djemaa El-Fna square are an excellent place to get lost and pick up some souvenirs. Take a couple of hours to relax in a hammam. | It can get cold here at night, particularly in winter – remember to pack layers. | ||||
8 | ๐Marrakech to Zagora bus ๐ซZagora to desert (Book >) |
Dep: 07:30 | Arr: Late afternoon | ๐จDesert camp (Book >) | All hotels > |
Your private tour will go via Ouarzazate – a spectacular desert town which has featured in many movies and is best explored on foot. The tour then goes to Zagora where you’ll ride a camel to your desert camp. | Taourirt Kasbah is best viewed from the outside – no need to pay the entry fee. | ||||
9 | ๐ซDesert to Zagora ๐Zagora to Marrakech bus (Book >) |
Dep: Sunrise | Arr: Late afternoon | ๐จRiad le Clos des Arts (Book >) | All hotels > |
The return to Marrakech will be broken up with another visit to Ouazarzate. You’ll then continue on through the High Atlas and arrive in Marrakech in time for dinner. | Save the environment by using a filter water bottle. | ||||
10 | Admire the magnificent minaret of Koutoubia Mosque and then take in the wonderful art and architecture in Ben Youssef Madrassa. Relax in a hammam and escape the bustle in the Majorelle Gardens. Djemaa El-Fna square is the place to be at sunset. | The Maison de la Photographie has amazing views from its rooftop cafรฉ. | |||
11 | ๐Marrakech to Essaouira bus (Book >) | Dep: 12:00 | Arr: 15:00 | ๐จVilla Quieta (Book >) | All hotels > |
Essaouira is a relaxed seaside city which has impressive ramparts along which you can walk. The strong winds here mean that you can often see kitesurfers and windsurfers. | The Medina is free from most traffic but watch out for mopeds. | ||||
12 | โEssaouira to home (Book >) | Dep: Evening | Arr: Evening | Connect this Morocco itinerary with the Andalucia itinerary | |
Book your transfer to the airport. | |||||
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1 | โTo Casablanca (Book >) | Dep: Evening | Arr: Evening | ๐จHotel Central (Book >) | All hostels > |
You’ll get to your hostel late in the evening, time to relax after your journey. You can connect this Morocco itinerary with the Andalucia itinerary by taking the ferry to Tangiers then train to Casablanca. | Many countries have visa-free access to Morocco. | ||||
2 | Begin with a visit to Hassan II Mosque, the second-largest in the world. Stroll along La Corniche then try not to get lost in the Old Medina. Close to the New Medina is the grand King’s Palace (which you can only admire from the outside!) | Dress conservatively, especially if you’re a woman and especially when visiting religious buildings. | |||
3 | ๐Casablanca to Rabat bus (Book >) | Dep: 09:00 | Arr: 10:15 | ๐จKayezer (Book >) | All hostels > |
In Rabat the must-see sights include the medieval city-within-a-city Chellah, the incomplete but intricately beautiful Hassan Tower, the verdant Andalusian gardens, the Old Medina and the amazing views from Kasbah des Oudaias. | Haggling is expected. If you’re willing to dedicate time, you may be able to get up to 50% off asking price but try to go in with a price in mind. | ||||
4 | ๐Rabat to Meknes train (Book >) | Dep: 11:37 | Arr: 13:50 | ๐จDar Meknes Tresor (Book >) | All hostels > |
Take a couple more hours in Rabat to see anything you couldn’t get to yesterday, then take the train to the old imperial city of Meknes. Wander around Heri es-Souani and the Borj Belkari Tower, taking in the city walls and monumental gates of the old city. | Many shops in the souks and medinas will only accept cash. | ||||
5 | ๐Meknes to Fes train (Book >) | Dep: 09:54 | Arr: 10:35 | ๐จHostel Dar Jannat (Book >) | All hostels > |
Visit the library in Fes’s Al Quaraouiyine which, having been built in 859 AD, was considered the oldest university in the world before its conversion to a mosque. Pick up some spices in Al-Attarine Madrasa then head up to the Merenid Tombs for sunset. | Take something to cover your nose at the tannery – it’s a very smelly place. | ||||
6 | ๐Fes to Marrakech bus (Book >) | Dep: 22:45 | ๐จOn bus | ||
Take a look at the oldest tannery in the world at Chouara. Founded in AD 1351-56, the Medersa Bou Inania is an architectural work of art. | Take earplugs and eye shades for the overnight bus. | ||||
7 | ๐Fes to Marrakech bus | Arr: 06:00 | ๐จRiad Bianca (Book >) | All hostels > | |
The souks adjacent to Djemaa El-Fna square are an excellent place to get lost and pick up some souvenirs. Take a couple of hours to relax in a hammam. | It can get cold here at night, particularly in winter – remember to pack layers. | ||||
8 | ๐Marrakech to Zagora bus ๐ซZagora to desert (Book >) |
Dep: 07:30 | Arr: Late afternoon | ๐จDesert camp (Book >) | All hostels > |
Your private tour will go via Ouarzazate – a spectacular desert town which has featured in many movies and is best explored on foot. The tour then goes to Zagora where you’ll ride a camel to your desert camp. | Taourirt Kasbah is best viewed from the outside – no need to pay the entry fee. | ||||
9 | ๐ซDesert to Zagora ๐Zagora to Marrakech bus (Book >) |
Dep: Sunrise | Arr: Late afternoon | ๐จRiad Bianca (Book >) | All hotels > |
The return to Marrakech will be broken up with another visit to Ouazarzate. You’ll then continue on through the High Atlas and arrive in Marrakech in time for dinner. | Save the environment by using a filter water bottle. | ||||
10 | Admire the magnificent minaret of Koutoubia Mosque and then take in the wonderful art and architecture in Ben Youssef Madrassa. Relax in a hammam and escape the bustle in the Majorelle Gardens. Djemaa El-Fna square is the place to be at sunset. | The Maison de la Photographie has amazing views from its rooftop cafรฉ. | |||
11 | ๐Marrakech to Essaouira bus (Book >) | Dep: 12:00 | Arr: 15:00 | ๐จRiad Sidi Magdoul (Book >) | All hostels > |
Essaouira is a relaxed seaside city which has impressive ramparts along which you can walk. The strong winds here mean that you can often see kitesurfers and windsurfers. | The Medina is free from most traffic but watch out for mopeds. | ||||
12 | โEssaouira to home (Book >) | Dep: Evening | Arr: Evening | Connect this Morocco itinerary with the Andalucia itinerary | |
Lima Bus line 2 runs to the airport every 2 hours. You may find it cheaper to return to Marrakech for the flight home. |