Morocco 2 Week Itinerary​ : Ultimate 14-Day Morocco Tour from Casablanca

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Overview

Morocco is a land that speaks in colors, scents, and rhythms — from golden dunes that whisper with the wind to blue-washed towns where time slows and stories unfold. This Morocco 2 week itinerary invites you to step into a living tapestry of history and hospitality, guided by the warmth of local culture and the beauty of the landscapes that shape it.

Over 14 unforgettable days, you’ll trace the soul of Morocco — wandering through ancient medinas, crossing the vast Sahara on camelback, sharing tea with nomads under desert stars, and breathing in the salty air of the Atlantic coast. Every sunrise brings a new story, and every sunset, a memory that stays forever.

Let’s begin your poetic journey through Morocco, day by day.

Why Travel with Morocco Joy Tours on this Morocco 2 week itinerary?

At Morocco Joy Tours, every itinerary is a heartfelt invitation — not just to see Morocco, but to feel it. Our Morocco 2 week itinerary is designed with love, blending comfort with authenticity, and every moment is guided by locals who know the stories behind every stone and star.

If Morocco calls to your heart, let us craft this journey for you.
Contact Morocco Joy Tours today to begin your unforgettable Moroccan adventure.

Tour Plan

Your Moroccan story begins in Casablanca, a city where modern energy meets timeless charm. As you step out of the airport, your friendly driver from Morocco Joy Tours greets you with a warm smile. After checking in, stretch your legs with a stroll along the Corniche, where the Atlantic waves crash against the promenade.

Don’t miss the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque, standing proudly over the ocean — a masterpiece of marble, mosaic, and light. Tonight, rest well. The adventure ahead is as vast and colorful as Morocco itself.

After breakfast, your journey begins along Morocco’s northern coast. First stop: Rabat, the nation’s elegant capital. Walk through the serene Kasbah of the Udayas, its white-and-blue walls glowing in the morning light, and visit the grand Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V, where Moroccan artistry and history intertwine.

Continue north to Asilah, a charming seaside town adorned with murals that turn its old medina into an open-air art gallery. Wander narrow streets splashed with blues and yellows, listen to the sea breeze hum against the ancient ramparts, and watch the sunset turn the ocean gold.

Today’s drive follows the shimmering coast toward Tangier, a crossroads of continents and cultures. Visit Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, and explore the legendary Caves of Hercules, shaped by nature and myth.

After lunch, travel inland through rolling Rif Mountains, where olive groves and misty valleys lead you to Chefchaouen, Morocco’s “Blue Pearl.” As you arrive, you’ll feel the magic immediately — blue walls, quiet lanes, and a serenity that feels like stepping into a dream.

Wake up to birdsong echoing through blue alleyways. Today, Chefchaouen is yours to discover. Wander its cobbled streets lined with indigo doorways, local weavers, and spice-scented shops. The city moves at its own pace — slow, poetic, and utterly peaceful.

In the afternoon, climb to the Spanish Mosque for a panoramic view of the town glowing beneath the Rif Mountains. As the sun melts into the horizon, you’ll understand why this quiet corner of Morocco captures so many hearts.

After breakfast, head south through lush countryside toward the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, where time seems frozen in carved columns and intricate mosaics. Wander through remnants of temples and villas, imagining the empire that once thrived here.

Next, stop in Meknes, the imperial city of Sultan Moulay Ismail. Admire the majestic Bab Mansour Gate, the Royal Stables, and the calm beauty of the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.

By evening, arrive in Fes, a living museum of Moroccan tradition — ready to unveil its secrets tomorrow.

Step into Fes, Morocco’s cultural heartbeat. Your local guide leads you through the labyrinth of its UNESCO-listed Medina, where every alley hides a story. Watch artisans at work — potters shaping clay, dyers tending vats at the Chouara Tannery, and weavers threading color into silk.

Visit the Al-Qarawiyyin University, the world’s oldest, and admire the delicate tilework of Bou Inania and Al-Attarine Madrasas. By afternoon, sip mint tea at a rooftop café overlooking the Medina’s sea of rooftops — a mosaic of history and life.

This morning, journey south through ever-changing landscapes. Stop in Ifrane, a neat alpine town nicknamed “Little Switzerland,” then continue to the Cedar Forest, home to playful Barbary monkeys.

After lunch, drive through the majestic Ziz Valley, where date palms ripple along the riverbed beneath red cliffs. As evening nears, reach Merzouga, gateway to the Sahara. Mount your camel and ride into the Erg Chebbi dunes, the sand glowing in shades of amber and rose.

Tonight, dine under a canopy of stars at your desert camp — silence, firelight, and the vastness of the Sahara all around you.

Wake early to witness the sunrise spilling gold across the dunes. After breakfast, visit Khamlia village, home of the soulful Gnawa musicians, whose rhythmic drumming and chants seem to echo through the desert.

Then, meet Berber nomads living in traditional tents. Share tea with them and listen to stories of life beneath the endless sky. Later, explore palm-filled oases or glide over the dunes by quad bike.

As night falls, gather by the campfire once more — the Milky Way above feels close enough to touch.

Leave the desert behind as you travel toward the dramatic landscapes of the south. In Erfoud, stop by a local fossil workshop, where ancient marine life has been transformed into delicate stone art.

Next, arrive at the breathtaking Todra Gorge, where red cliffs soar hundreds of meters high. Walk along the river’s edge, surrounded by towering canyon walls and cool mountain air.

Continue through winding roads to the Dades Valley, where the rock formations twist like clay sculptures — a beautiful, almost surreal landscape to rest in tonight.

After breakfast, follow the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, passing rose fields and ancient fortresses. In Ouarzazate, visit the Atlas Film Studios, where Hollywood meets Moroccan desert charm.

Then explore Ait Ben Haddou, a breathtaking mud-brick kasbah rising from the valley — a UNESCO site and backdrop for films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones.

Finally, cross the winding Tizi n’Tichka Pass through the High Atlas Mountains, arriving in Marrakech just as the city glows under the setting sun.

Marrakech is alive with color and sound. Begin your guided tour with the ornate Bahia Palace, wander through the Ben Youssef Madrasa, and marvel at the towering Koutoubia Mosque.

Later, visit the lush Majorelle Garden and Yves Saint Laurent Museum, a fusion of art and nature. As the sun sets, the Jemaa el-Fna Square transforms into a stage — storytellers, snake charmers, and sizzling food stalls filling the night with rhythm and spice.

After breakfast, drive toward the Atlantic coast. Along the way, stop at an argan oil cooperative and watch how this “liquid gold” is made. You might even spot goats perched in the trees, a sight as amusing as it is unique!

Arrive in Essaouira, a coastal gem with whitewashed walls, blue shutters, and sea-swept charm. Wander through its medina, watch fishermen mend their nets, or relax on the sandy beach as seagulls glide overhead.

The sound of waves replaces the desert wind — Morocco’s rhythm changes, yet remains enchanting.

Spend a peaceful morning in Essaouira, savoring the coastal calm. Browse local art galleries, sip coffee by the ramparts, or simply breathe in the salty breeze.

After lunch, journey back to Casablanca, watching as the landscapes shift from ocean blues to city lights. This evening, take a walk along the waterfront, reflecting on the stories, smiles, and memories you’ve gathered.

As morning light fills the sky, your driver will take you to Casablanca Airport for your departure. Though the journey ends, Morocco’s spirit stays with you — in the scent of mint tea, the warmth of Berber hospitality, and the golden glow of the desert sun.

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