10 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA

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CASABLANCA PRIVATE DESERT TOUR



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    10 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA

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    PRIVATE TOUR — 10 DAYS MOROCCO ITINERARY FROM CASABLANCA

    OVERVIEW

    Ten days is probably the sweet spot for a first trip to Morocco — enough time to cover the north, south, and Sahara without constantly being in the car, and enough room in the schedule to slow down where it matters. This private tour starts in Casablanca and works its way through Rabat, Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, Fes, the Merzouga desert (with a full exploration day off-road), the Atlas gorges, Ait Ben Haddou, and finishes with a guided day in Marrakech before transferring back to either Marrakech or Casablanca airport for your departure.

    You finish having walked through two UNESCO-listed medinas, crossed two mountain ranges, slept a night in the desert and another in a desert riad, and seen Roman ruins, an imperial city, and Morocco’s most photographed kasbah along the way.

    Every itinerary is fully customisable to suit your preferences and pace.

    DURATION: 10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS
    START: CASABLANCA
    END: MARRAKECH OR CASABLANCA
    TOUR STYLE: PRIVATE

    HIGHLIGHTS

    – The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
    – Rabat — Hassan Tower and Kasbah of the Udayas
    – Chefchaouen, Morocco’s blue city
    – The Roman ruins of Volubilis
    – Imperial Meknes — Bab el Mansour and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail
    – A full guided day in the Fes medina
    – Camel trekking across the Erg Chebbi dunes
    – Sunset and sunrise over the Sahara
    – A night under the stars in a luxury desert camp
    – A full day exploring the Merzouga desert by 4×4
    – Visiting a Berber nomad family in their tent
    – Hearing live Gnawa music in the village of Khamlia
    – The abandoned galena mines at M’Fis
    – A walk through the Todra Gorge
    – The “monkey fingers” rock formations of the Dades Valley
    – The UNESCO-listed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou
    – A full guided day in Marrakech
    – Crossing the High Atlas via the Tizi n’Tichka pass

    ITINERARY

    DAY 1: CASABLANCA → RABAT

    Your tour starts with a pick-up at Mohammed V International Airport. First stop is the Hassan II Mosque — one of the largest mosques in the world, built partly out over the Atlantic, with one of the tallest minarets anywhere. The intricate tilework and carved marble are worth the time, and the seafront setting is striking.

    From Casablanca we drive to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, for a quick tour: the Hassan Tower (the unfinished 12th-century minaret) and the Kasbah of the Udayas, a small fortified neighbourhood overlooking the river mouth. End of the day at your Rabat accommodation.

    If your flight arrives at night, we’ll take you directly to a Casablanca hotel instead and start the tour properly the following morning.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 128 km / 2 hours 10 minutes

    DAY 2: RABAT → CHEFCHAOUEN

    After breakfast, the drive north into the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen — a small mountain town where almost every wall is painted in some shade of blue. The drive takes around four hours through rolling hills and small villages.

    You’ll arrive in time to settle in at your hotel or riad and have the afternoon and evening free to explore the medina at your own pace. The blue alleys, small souks, and old kasbah at the centre of the town are all within easy walking distance. Overnight in Chefchaouen.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 254 km / 5 hours

    DAY 3: CHEFCHAOUEN → VOLUBILIS → MEKNES → FES

    A driving day with two strong historical stops. After breakfast, we head south through the Rif villages and central Moroccan farmland. First stop is Volubilis, the best-preserved Roman site in Morocco — large mosaics still in situ, alongside the basilica, triumphal arch, and public baths dating to around the 3rd century.

    From Volubilis we continue to Meknes, the 17th-century imperial capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail. After lunch in town, we walk through the medina to see Bab el Mansour — one of the most decorated city gates in Morocco — and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, a sacred site dedicated to the sultan.

    The day ends in Fes, where you’ll sleep in a riad inside the old medina.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 260 km / 4 hours 30 minutes

    DAY 4: GUIDED TOUR OF FES

    Full day in Fes with a local guide. Fes is one of Morocco’s four imperial cities and arguably its cultural and religious heart — the medina is UNESCO-listed and one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world. Trying to navigate it without a guide usually means seeing maybe a third of what’s worth seeing and getting lost for the rest.

    The day starts at the golden gate of the Royal Palace, then moves into the medina proper. You’ll see Al-Qarawiyyin University (founded in 859 AD, often cited as the oldest continuously operating university in the world), the Al-Attarine Madrasa, the Nejjarine fountain, and the Chouara tanneries — the famous open-air dye pits, best viewed from the leather shops on the surrounding terraces.

    The afternoon takes you through the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter, before climbing up to an old fortress on the hills above the city for a panoramic view over the medina. Back to your riad for the night.

    DAY 5: FES → IFRANE → MIDDLE ATLAS → ZIZ VALLEY → MERZOUGA

    The long desert day. After breakfast we head south, with a first stop in Ifrane — a small mountain town with chalet-style houses and pine trees, often called the Switzerland of Morocco for its incongruous alpine look.

    From Ifrane the road climbs across the Middle Atlas, with a stop in a cedar forest where Barbary macaques often appear at the roadside. Lunch is at a restaurant along the way. The route then drops down through the Ziz Valley — a long ribbon of palm groves and small Berber villages — before continuing across the rocky pre-desert to Merzouga.

    By late afternoon you’ll meet your camels and ride across the Erg Chebbi dunes to your luxury camp, pausing on a high ridge for sunset. A cup of tea greets you at camp. After settling into your private tent and a generous dinner, the evening ends around a campfire with Berber drumming and music — stars overhead, and quieter than you’d expect.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 500 km / 7 hours 30 minutes

    DAY 6: IMMERSIVE EXPLORATION OF THE MERZOUGA DESERT

    This is the day the ten-day tour earns its length. Sunrise over the dunes is worth the early wake-up. After breakfast you’ll return to Merzouga by camel or 4×4, where your driver will be waiting.

    The first stop is Khamlia, a small village a short drive south of Merzouga, famous for its Gnawa music. The tradition traces back to Sub-Saharan communities — people whose ancestors came from Mali, Sudan, and Niger generations ago and settled in this area. You’ll hear live music and a dance performance in the village’s small community hall.

    From Khamlia we head off-road to M’Fis, an abandoned village with old galena mines (galena was once mined here and used to make kohl, the eye makeup). You can walk around the ruins of the village and the entrance of the mine.

    Next stop is a Berber nomad family living near the Erg Chebbi dunes. They’ve stuck with a traditional nomadic lifestyle, moving with the seasons. You’ll share tea with them in their tent and learn how they live.

    After lunch, we transfer you to a riad in Merzouga with a swimming pool — useful in the afternoon heat. In the late afternoon you can either add on a quad bike or buggy ride for sunset (extra cost), or just walk out to the dunes from the riad. Dinner and overnight at the riad.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 57 km / 1 hour 15 minutes

    DAY 7: MERZOUGA → RISSANI → TODRA GORGE → DADES GORGE

    After breakfast at your riad, we head west toward the Dades Gorge.

    If the day falls on a Sunday, Tuesday, or Thursday, we can stop at the Rissani souk — Rissani was historically the capital of the Tafilalet region and is still one of the more authentic markets in this part of the country, with everything from spices and dates to livestock changing hands.

    From Rissani the road climbs to Tinghir, then into the Todra Gorge — a deep slot canyon where the Todra river runs between cliffs that rise around 300 metres. You’ll have time for a walk through the gorge.

    The afternoon drive takes you through the Dades Valley, with a stop to look at the famous “monkey fingers” rock formations — limestone columns weathered into shapes that look like… well, monkey fingers. Overnight at your hotel in Dades.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 310 km / 5 hours

    DAY 8: DADES → OUARZAZATE → AIT BEN HADDOU → HIGH ATLAS → MARRAKECH

    After breakfast we head west to Ouarzazate, sometimes called the Hollywood of Africa for its film industry. There’s an optional stop at Atlas Studios, one of the largest film studios in the world by area, with sets from many of the films shot here still standing.

    From Ouarzazate we continue to Ait Ben Haddou — a UNESCO-listed fortified earthen village on a hillside above a riverbed. It’s been used as a film set for Gladiator, Indiana Jones, The Mummy, and Game of Thrones, among others. You’ll have time to walk up through the kasbah to the granary at the top, and back down across the riverbed.

    After lunch at a local restaurant, the road climbs into the High Atlas and over the Tizi n’Tichka pass at 2260 metres before descending into the plain around Marrakech. You’ll arrive in the late afternoon and check in at a riad in the medina. Dinner is open: at your riad, or on one of the rooftop restaurants overlooking Jemaa El Fna.

    Approximate driving distance/time: 353 km / 6 hours 30 minutes

    DAY 9: GUIDED TOUR OF MARRAKECH

    Full day in Marrakech with a local guide. The morning covers the main historical sights — Jemaa El-Fna Square, Bahia Palace (a 19th-century palace with painted ceilings and detailed plasterwork), the Saadian Tombs (a 16th-century royal necropolis), Ben Youssef Madrasa (a former Quranic school), and the Koutoubia Mosque (the city’s main minaret, visible from across the medina).

    After lunch, you can either head to the modern part of the city to visit the Majorelle Garden (the cobalt-blue garden originally created by Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent) or head back to your riad for some downtime.

    Late afternoon is best spent at Jemaa El-Fna itself. A drink at one of the rooftop restaurants overlooking the square is the right way to watch sunset, then dinner from one of the food stalls or a sit-down restaurant nearby before heading back to your riad.

    DAY 10: DEPARTURE TRANSFER

    Transfer from your riad to either Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) or Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), depending on your departure flight. End of the tour.

    Price Includes

    • Pick-up from Casablanca airport or your accommodation
    • Private air-conditioned 4×4 SUV, van, or minibus
    • English or Spanish-speaking driver/guide (other languages on request)
    • 9 nights accommodation with breakfast
    • Dinner at the desert camp, your riad in Merzouga, and your hotel in Dades
    • - Camel ride experience (one camel per person)
    • Sandboards available at the camp
    • Drop-off at your accommodation

    Price Excludes

    • Lunches & dinners       
    • Entrance fees to monuments
    • Tips (optional but appreciated)

    IMPORTANT NOTES

    – Driving times don’t include stops for lunch and sightseeing.
    – This itinerary can be customised to your interests — tell us at booking.
    – Dietary preferences (vegetarian, vegan, allergies) can be accommodated — please mention this when booking.
    – On your Fes and Marrakech days, you can add a cooking class, traditional hammam, or massage.
    – Quad biking or buggy activity in the Erg Chebbi dunes can be added on Day 6 at additional cost.
    – Prefer not to ride a camel? A 4×4 will take you into and out of the camp at no extra cost.
    – Three accommodation categories are available — comfortable riads, mid-range, or luxury (Sofitel, Palais Faraj, La Maison Arabe, Desert Luxury Camp, etc.).
    – Longer versions: 12 day or 2-week. Shorter: 5-9 day itineraries.

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    FAQ

    How do I book a tour, and what are the payment terms?

    To secure your reservation, we require a percentage deposit (payable via PayPal or Credit Card) at the time of booking. The remaining balance can be paid in cash (Euros, US Dollars, or Moroccan Dirhams) to your driver upon pick-up at the start of your tour. You may also choose to pay the full amount in advance via card or PayPal, though a standard transaction fee may apply.

    What is your cancellation policy?

    We understand that travel plans can change. Generally, if you cancel well in advance (two months or more), you will receive a full refund. Cancellations made closer to the departure date may be subject to partial refunds or fees, while last-minute cancellations within a week of the tour are typically non-refundable. Please contact us as soon as possible if you need to adjust your dates.

    Can I change or modify my private itinerary?

    Absolutely. Our private tours are fully flexible. We want your trip to be perfect, so if you wish to adjust your itinerary, simply let us know. We kindly request that any significant changes be communicated at least two weeks before your tour begins so we can make the necessary arrangements with hotels and guides.

    Is Morocco a safe destination for tourists?

    Yes, Morocco is considered a very safe destination for travelers. The country has a low crime rate, and Moroccan people are globally renowned for their warmth and generous hospitality.

    Are there physical restrictions for certain activities?

    Our tours are designed to be enjoyed by everyone, but certain activities require a basic level of fitness. For example, we advise against camel trekking for pregnant women, individuals who have recently undergone surgery, those with severe back issues, or travelers over the age of 70. We can always arrange comfortable 4×4 transportation to the desert camps as a great alternative!

    What essential items should I pack?

    We recommend packing comfortable, sturdy walking shoes for exploring medinas and ancient ruins. Bring a hat, high-SPF sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and your camera. If your tour includes a desert overnight stay, it is crucial to pack warm layers (like a fleece or jacket), as temperatures drop significantly in the Sahara at night.

    Tour Customizations & Logistics

    Are your tours suitable for families and children? Yes! Morocco is a fantastic family destination. Our guided city tours, desert camps, and activities are highly family-friendly and can be adapted to suit the pace and interests of travelers of all ages.

    Can you accommodate special dietary needs? Certainly. Moroccan cuisine is diverse and adaptable. Whether you are vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or have specific food allergies, simply inform us at the time of booking, and we will ensure your dietary needs are fully met throughout your journey.

    Can we add optional activities to our tour? Yes, adventure awaits! We can easily add optional excursions to your itinerary, such as ATV quad biking, sandboarding down the dunes, or buggy tours in the desert. Just let us know what you are interested in.

    Can we do a day trip to the Sahara Desert? Because the true Sahara Desert (like Merzouga or Zagora) is located quite far from major cities—for example, it is over 600 kilometers from Casablanca and involves a long drive over the Atlas Mountains from Marrakech—it cannot be done in a single day. To truly experience the magic of the dunes, we highly recommend a multi-day tour of at least 3 to 4 days.