14 Days Tour from Fes

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Overview of the 14 Days Tour from Fes

  • Duration:14 days 12 nights
  • Travelers:99 guests
  • Tour Type:Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:All Languages

The 14 Days Tour from Fes is one of the most complete Morocco itineraries for travelers who want to explore the country's incredible diversity without rushing between destinations. Combining imperial cities, mountain scenery, ancient kasbahs, vast desert landscapes, Atlantic coastal towns, and northern cultural treasures, this journey offers an unforgettable introduction to Morocco.


Starting in the historic city of Fes, the route travels through the Middle Atlas Mountains and into the Sahara Desert before continuing through dramatic valleys, traditional Berber villages, and UNESCO-listed heritage sites. Along the way, you'll discover Marrakech, Essaouira, Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, and Tangier, each offering its own unique atmosphere and character.


One of the strengths of this 14 Days Tour from Fes is the extra time dedicated to key destinations. Additional nights in Marrakech and Chefchaouen allow travelers to experience these locations at a relaxed pace while fully appreciating their culture, architecture, and local traditions. Whether exploring ancient medinas, riding camels across the dunes, enjoying Atlantic views, or wandering through blue-painted streets, every day reveals a different side of Morocco.

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Highlights of the 14 Days Tour from Fes

  • • Explore the ancient medina of Fes and its cultural landmarks.
  • • Visit Ifrane and admire its unique alpine-style architecture.
  • • Discover cedar forests and encounter Barbary macaques.
  • • Enjoy panoramic views across the beautiful Ziz Valley.
  • • Experience camel trekking in the Sahara Desert.
  • • Spend a magical night in a luxury desert camp.
  • • Visit traditional nomadic communities in the desert region.
  • • Explore the towering cliffs of Todra Gorge.
  • • Discover the spectacular landscapes of Dades Valley.
  • • Visit the UNESCO-listed kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.
  • • Cross the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains.
  • • Enjoy a guided tour of vibrant Marrakech.
  • • Relax in the coastal town of Essaouira.
  • • Visit the impressive Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
  • • Explore Rabat and its historic imperial monuments.
  • • Wander through the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen.
  • • Discover Tangier at the gateway between Europe and Africa.

Itinerary of the 14 Days Tour from Fes

Day 1: Arrival in Fes

After your airport pickup, transfer to your riad in the heart of Fes. Depending on your arrival time, enjoy a first glimpse of Morocco's oldest imperial city. The streets surrounding the medina are filled with traditional architecture, artisan workshops, local cafés, and lively markets that immediately introduce visitors to Morocco's rich cultural heritage.

A leisurely walk through nearby neighborhoods offers an opportunity to absorb the atmosphere before enjoying a traditional Moroccan dinner. The remainder of the evening can be spent relaxing and preparing for the exciting journey ahead.

Day 2: Guided Tour of Fes

Today's exploration reveals why Fes remains one of Morocco's most fascinating cities. Accompanied by a local guide, discover the UNESCO-listed medina, home to centuries of history, craftsmanship, and religious heritage. Narrow alleyways lead to ancient madrasas, artisan workshops, bustling souks, and some of the country's most famous tanneries.

Throughout the day, you'll encounter skilled craftsmen producing leather goods, ceramics, and textiles using techniques passed down through generations. Every corner of the medina offers another glimpse into Morocco's rich cultural traditions and architectural beauty.

Day 3: Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Ziz Valley – Merzouga

Leaving Fes behind, travel south through the Middle Atlas Mountains. The first stop is Ifrane, known for its clean streets, alpine architecture, and pleasant surroundings. Continue through the cedar forests of Azrou where Barbary macaques often gather among the ancient trees.

The scenery changes dramatically as the route descends toward the Sahara. A stop overlooking the magnificent Ziz Valley reveals thousands of palm trees stretching across one of Morocco's most impressive oasis landscapes. By late afternoon, the golden dunes of Merzouga appear on the horizon, creating an unforgettable first impression of the desert.

Driving distance: approximately 470 km.

Day 4: Explore Merzouga Region

Today is dedicated to discovering the Sahara beyond its famous dunes. Visit Khamlia village, where traditional Gnawa music reflects generations of cultural heritage and African influences. Continue to remote areas of the desert where nomadic families maintain a traditional way of life despite the challenges of the environment.

The day includes panoramic viewpoints, fossil-rich landscapes, hidden desert tracks, and opportunities to learn about local customs. This deeper exploration allows travelers to experience the authentic character of the region rather than simply passing through it.

Day 5: Camel Trek & Luxury Desert Camp

A relaxed morning allows time to enjoy the peaceful surroundings before preparing for one of the most memorable experiences of the 14 Days Tour from Fes. During the afternoon, begin a camel trek across the towering dunes of Erg Chebbi.

As the sun slowly sets, the desert transforms into a spectacular display of colors. Upon reaching the luxury camp, settle into your tent before enjoying a traditional dinner beneath the stars. Local music around the campfire and the remarkable silence of the Sahara create a truly unforgettable evening.

Day 6: Merzouga – Todra Gorge – Dades Valley

An early sunrise over the dunes provides a final magical moment in the Sahara before departing toward Todra Gorge. The route passes through desert villages and palm groves before reaching the dramatic canyon where cliffs rise hundreds of meters above the valley floor.

After time to explore the gorge, continue through beautiful mountain scenery toward Dades Valley. Known for its unique rock formations, winding roads, and spectacular landscapes, the region is one of southern Morocco's most photogenic destinations.

Driving distance: approximately 270 km.

Day 7: Dades Valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

Travel through the Valley of Roses and Ouarzazate before arriving at Ait Ben Haddou. This remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site remains one of Morocco's finest examples of traditional earthen architecture and has served as a filming location for numerous international productions.

After exploring the ancient kasbah, continue across the High Atlas Mountains via the scenic Tizi n'Tichka Pass. The route offers magnificent views of valleys, peaks, and traditional Berber villages before arriving in Marrakech during the evening.

Driving distance: approximately 350 km.

Day 8: Guided Tour of Marrakech

Today is devoted to discovering Marrakech, Morocco's most vibrant imperial city. Visit Bahia Palace, admire the architecture of the Saadian Tombs, and explore the famous Koutoubia Mosque area. The city's historic medina reveals colorful souks filled with spices, textiles, lanterns, and handcrafted products.

Later, visit the Majorelle Garden, a peaceful oasis known for its exotic plants and striking blue architecture. The afternoon allows time to experience Jemaa el-Fnaa Square where storytellers, musicians, and food vendors create one of Morocco's most iconic atmospheres.

Day 9: Free Day in Marrakech

This additional day allows travelers to enjoy Marrakech at their own pace. Some visitors choose to continue exploring the medina and souks, while others relax in a traditional hammam, visit museums, enjoy rooftop cafés, or discover lesser-known neighborhoods.

For those seeking adventure, optional activities such as cooking classes, quad biking, or excursions to nearby valleys can be arranged. Having a full free day creates a more balanced itinerary and allows travelers to appreciate Marrakech beyond the main attractions.

Day 10: Marrakech – Essaouira

Leaving Marrakech behind, travel west toward the Atlantic coast. The route passes through argan-growing regions where goats are often seen climbing the trees. Upon arrival in Essaouira, discover a completely different atmosphere from Morocco's imperial cities.

Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, stroll through the fishing harbor, and walk along the historic ramparts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The relaxed coastal atmosphere makes Essaouira one of Morocco's most enjoyable destinations.

Driving distance: approximately 190 km.

Day 11: Essaouira – Casablanca

After breakfast, continue north along Morocco's Atlantic coastline toward Casablanca. Upon arrival, visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest and most impressive religious monuments in the world.

The remainder of the day provides time to discover Casablanca's modern character, seaside promenades, and lively urban atmosphere. The city offers a fascinating contrast to the historic destinations visited earlier in the tour.

Driving distance: approximately 370 km.

Day 12: Casablanca – Rabat – Chefchaouen

The day begins with a visit to Rabat, Morocco's capital city. Explore Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the charming Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the Atlantic coast.

Later, continue toward the Rif Mountains and the famous Blue City of Chefchaouen. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely walk through the picturesque streets lined with blue-painted buildings, artisan shops, and traditional cafés.

Driving distance: approximately 340 km.

Day 13: Explore Chefchaouen

A full day in Chefchaouen allows time to appreciate one of Morocco's most photogenic destinations. Wander through narrow blue alleyways, browse local handicraft shops, and enjoy panoramic views from nearby viewpoints overlooking the town and surrounding mountains.

The relaxed pace of life, friendly atmosphere, and unique architecture make Chefchaouen a favorite destination for many travelers. This extra day provides opportunities for photography, cultural discovery, and simple relaxation.

Day 14: Chefchaouen – Tangier

The final stage of the 14 Days Tour from Fes leads north to Tangier. Situated where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean, the city has long served as a crossroads between cultures and continents.

Depending on your departure schedule, there may be time to visit Cape Spartel, admire views across the Strait of Gibraltar, or explore parts of the historic medina. As the journey concludes, travelers leave with unforgettable memories of Morocco's cities, mountains, deserts, coastlines, and cultural treasures.

Includes/Excludes in the 14 Days Tour from Fes

  • Private transportation
  • English-speaking driver
  • Airport transfer in Fes
  • Accommodation in riads and hotels
  • Daily breakfasts
  • Camel trekking experience
  • Luxury Sahara Desert camp
  • Dinner in the desert camp
  • Lunches and drinks
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Map of the 14 Days Tour from Fes

Travel Tips

Morocco offers a wide variety of climates throughout the year. During this 14 Days Tour from Fes, travelers may experience cool mountain temperatures, warm desert conditions, and refreshing coastal weather. Layered clothing is recommended, particularly during spring, autumn, and winter.

Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as many medinas are best explored on foot. For the desert experience, bringing a small overnight bag with personal essentials can make the camel trek more convenient while larger luggage remains safely stored.

FAQs – 14 Days Tour from Fes

1. What type of accommodation is included during the tour?

Accommodation includes carefully selected riads, hotels, and a luxury Sahara Desert camp, offering comfort while allowing travelers to experience authentic Moroccan hospitality.

2. Is this tour suitable for families and older travelers?

Yes, the 14 Days Tour from Fes is suitable for families, couples, solo travelers, and seniors. The itinerary balances sightseeing, cultural experiences, and relaxation throughout the journey.

3. How much time will be spent driving between destinations?

Some travel days are longer, particularly when crossing between the Sahara Desert and the imperial cities. However, the journey includes regular stops for sightseeing, photos, refreshments, and cultural visits.

4. Can dietary requirements be accommodated during the tour?

Yes, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements can usually be accommodated when communicated in advance.

5. What should I pack for the Sahara Desert experience?

Comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket for cooler desert evenings are recommended. A small overnight bag is also useful for the desert camp stay.

6. Is airport transfer included at the beginning and end of the tour?

Airport pickup in Fes is included. Additional airport or port transfers can usually be arranged depending on your departure plans from Tangier.

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