15 Days Tour From Marrakech

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Overview of the 15 Days Tour From Marrakech

  • Duration:15 days 14 nights
  • Travelers:99 guests
  • Tour Type:Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:All Languages

This 15 Days Tour From Marrakech is one of the most complete ways to discover Morocco. Combining imperial cities, breathtaking mountain scenery, ancient kasbahs, golden Sahara dunes, charming coastal towns, and authentic cultural experiences, this itinerary offers a balanced journey through the country's most iconic destinations.


From the vibrant streets of Marrakech to the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, from the dramatic landscapes of the Atlas Mountains to the Atlantic coast of Essaouira, every stage of the tour reveals a different side of Morocco. Along the way, you'll explore historic medinas, meet local communities, enjoy traditional Moroccan hospitality, and experience the unforgettable atmosphere of the Sahara Desert.


Perfect for travelers seeking a deeper exploration of Morocco, this itinerary combines sightseeing, cultural discovery, scenic drives, and free time, allowing you to experience the country at a comfortable pace.

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Highlights of the 15 Days Tour From Marrakech

  • • Discover Marrakech's historic monuments, souks, and lively atmosphere.
  • • Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass.
  • • Visit the UNESCO-listed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.
  • • Explore Skoura Oasis and the Valley of Roses.
  • • Walk through the spectacular Todra Gorge.
  • • Experience camel trekking across the Sahara Desert dunes.
  • • Spend a magical night in a traditional desert camp.
  • • Explore the cultural treasures of Fes.
  • • Wander through the blue streets of Chefchaouen.
  • • Discover Tangier at the meeting point of two continents.
  • • Visit the artistic seaside town of Asilah.
  • • Explore Rabat's historic landmarks and Atlantic coastline.
  • • Admire the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca.
  • • Relax in the coastal charm of Essaouira.

Itinerary of the 15 Days Tour From Marrakech

Day 1 – Arrival in Marrakech

Your 15 Days Tour From Marrakech begins upon arrival at Marrakech Menara Airport, where your driver will meet you and transfer you to your riad in the heart of the city. After check-in, take some time to relax after your flight and enjoy the first atmosphere of Marrakech without rushing into a busy schedule.

Depending on your arrival time, you may take a gentle walk around the old medina. The first impression of Marrakech is always powerful: narrow streets, warm-colored buildings, traditional shops, and the sounds of daily life all around you. It is a good moment to get used to the rhythm of the city before the journey across Morocco begins.

In the evening, Jemaa el-Fnaa Square is the best place to feel the energy of Marrakech. Food stalls, musicians, storytellers, and local performers create one of the most memorable scenes in Morocco. This first night gives you a lively introduction to the country and prepares you for the days ahead.

Day 2 – Guided Tour of Marrakech

After breakfast, begin a guided discovery of Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most famous imperial cities. The day focuses on history, architecture, gardens, and local life, giving you a deeper understanding of the city beyond its busy streets.

Visit the elegant Bahia Palace, known for its beautiful courtyards, carved ceilings, and traditional Moroccan decoration. Continue to the Saadian Tombs, an important historic site that reflects the artistic richness of the Saadian dynasty. You will also see the Koutoubia Mosque from the outside, one of Marrakech’s most iconic landmarks.

Later, enter the souks of the old medina. This is where Marrakech becomes truly alive. Every section has its own character, from spice stalls and leather workshops to lantern shops and carpet sellers. Your guide will help you understand how the medina works and show you corners that are easy to miss on your own.

The afternoon can include a visit to Majorelle Garden, a peaceful place filled with exotic plants and deep blue architecture. After the visit, enjoy free time to relax, shop, or return to a rooftop terrace overlooking the old city.

Day 3 – Marrakech – Telouet – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate

Today, your 15 Days Tour From Marrakech leaves the city and begins the journey toward southern Morocco. The road climbs into the High Atlas Mountains through the famous Tizi n’Tichka Pass, with wide views of valleys, mountain villages, and changing landscapes.

Instead of driving directly to the desert route, this day includes a stop at Telouet Kasbah. This historic kasbah was once connected to the powerful Glaoui family, who controlled important trade routes between Marrakech and the Sahara. Although parts of the building are weathered, its decorated rooms and old walls still tell a fascinating story.

Continue through mountain roads and rural scenery until reaching Ait Ben Haddou. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most famous ksars in Morocco, built from earth and stone and surrounded by dramatic landscapes. Walking through its alleys and climbing to the upper viewpoint gives you excellent views over the valley.

By late afternoon, continue to Ouarzazate, often known as the gateway to the Sahara. The city is calm, spacious, and surrounded by desert scenery, making it a natural transition between Marrakech and the southern valleys.

Driving distance: approximately 210 km.

Day 4 – Ouarzazate – Skoura Oasis – Rose Valley – Dades Valley

This morning begins with a journey through the palm groves of Skoura, one of the most beautiful oasis regions in southern Morocco. The area is known for its kasbahs, date palms, and quiet villages where traditional life continues at a slower pace.

The road then continues toward the Valley of Roses. This region is famous for rose cultivation, especially during spring when the valley becomes colorful and fragrant. Local cooperatives produce rose water, oils, soaps, and other natural products using traditional methods.

As the journey continues, the landscape becomes more dramatic. The road enters Dades Valley, where rocky cliffs, green riverbanks, and unusual formations create some of the most photogenic scenery in the region.

This day is not only about sightseeing; it is also about watching Morocco change from dry plateaus to fertile valleys and mountain-backed villages. By the time you arrive in Dades Valley, you will have experienced one of the most scenic routes in the south.

Driving distance: approximately 150 km.

Day 5 – Dades Valley – Todra Gorge – Merzouga Desert

This is one of the most exciting days of the tour, as the journey continues from the valleys toward the Sahara Desert. After breakfast, leave Dades Valley and travel through landscapes shaped by mountains, palm groves, and traditional villages.

The first major stop is Todra Gorge, one of Morocco’s most impressive natural sites. Huge limestone cliffs rise high above the valley floor, creating a dramatic canyon that is perfect for a short walk and photography. The cool air inside the gorge and the sound of water nearby make it a refreshing stop before entering the desert region.

After Todra Gorge, continue east through small towns and open landscapes. The scenery gradually becomes drier, and the road begins to feel more remote. Palm groves appear in surprising places, showing how local communities have adapted to life near the desert.

By late afternoon, the dunes of Erg Chebbi begin to appear near Merzouga. This is the moment many travelers wait for. After arrival, ride camels into the dunes and enjoy the quiet beauty of the Sahara at sunset.

The evening is spent at a desert camp. Dinner is served under the desert sky, followed by local music around the campfire. With little light pollution, the stars are often incredibly clear, making this one of the most memorable nights of the 15 Days Tour From Marrakech.

Driving distance: approximately 275 km.

Day 6 – Merzouga Desert Exploration

Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the dunes of Erg Chebbi. The soft morning light changes the color of the sand and creates a peaceful atmosphere that is completely different from the busy cities visited earlier in the tour.

After breakfast, spend the day exploring the Merzouga region. A visit to Khamlia Village introduces you to Gnawa music, a traditional style with deep cultural roots. The rhythms, singing, and hospitality of the local people make this experience feel personal and authentic.

The day may also include visits to nomadic families living near the desert. These encounters offer insight into a lifestyle shaped by the Sahara, where simplicity, resilience, and hospitality are part of daily life.

You may also explore fossil areas, desert viewpoints, or nearby palm groves depending on timing and conditions. This extra day in Merzouga gives the itinerary more depth, allowing you to experience the Sahara instead of only passing through it.

In the evening, enjoy the calm desert atmosphere again. Whether you choose to walk near the dunes, relax at the camp, or simply enjoy the silence, the Sahara remains one of the strongest highlights of the tour.

Day 7 – Merzouga – Ziz Valley – Midelt – Ifrane – Fes

After the desert experience, the journey turns north toward Fes. This is a long travel day, but it is also one of the best routes for seeing how quickly Morocco’s landscapes change.

The road passes through the Ziz Valley, a beautiful palm-filled valley surrounded by rocky mountains. From panoramic viewpoints, you can see thousands of date palms stretching across the valley floor, creating a green ribbon through the dry landscape.

Continue toward Midelt, a town located between the Middle Atlas and High Atlas Mountains. The air becomes cooler as the route climbs, and the desert scenery slowly gives way to forests and mountain roads.

Later, pass through cedar forest areas where Barbary macaques are sometimes seen. A stop in Ifrane adds another surprise to the day. With its alpine-style buildings and clean streets, the town feels very different from the Morocco experienced so far.

Arrive in Fes in the evening and settle into your riad. After a day of changing scenery, the ancient city of Fes offers a completely new chapter of the journey.

Driving distance: approximately 470 km.

Day 8 – Guided Tour of Fes

Today is dedicated to Fes, one of the oldest and most culturally rich cities in Morocco. With a local guide, explore the historic medina, a place where traditions have remained alive for centuries.

The medina of Fes is large, complex, and full of detail. Narrow streets lead to markets, workshops, mosques, fountains, and hidden courtyards. Unlike modern cities, the old medina is best explored on foot, allowing you to experience its rhythm closely.

One of the most famous sights is the traditional tannery area, where leather is still processed using methods passed down through generations. You may also visit historic madrasas, artisan quarters, and viewpoints overlooking the city.

Fes is not only beautiful; it is deeply cultural. Every craft has a story, every neighborhood has its own identity, and every street seems connected to the city’s long history. This day gives your 15 Days Tour From Marrakech a strong cultural dimension.

In the afternoon, enjoy some free time to relax in your riad or continue exploring selected parts of the medina at your own pace.

Day 9 – Fes – Meknes – Volubilis – Chefchaouen

Leave Fes after breakfast and travel toward Meknes, another imperial city with a quieter atmosphere than Marrakech or Fes. Meknes is known for its grand gates, historic walls, and connection to Sultan Moulay Ismail.

After a short visit, continue to Volubilis, Morocco’s most famous Roman archaeological site. The ruins are set among rolling countryside and include old columns, mosaics, arches, and remains of Roman houses. This stop adds a different historical layer to the tour, showing Morocco’s ancient connection to the wider Mediterranean world.

The journey then continues north toward the Rif Mountains. As you approach Chefchaouen, the scenery becomes greener and more mountainous.

Arrive in Chefchaouen by late afternoon or evening. The blue-painted streets, quiet squares, and mountain setting create a peaceful contrast after the busy medina of Fes. The evening is ideal for a gentle walk and a relaxed dinner.

Driving distance: approximately 260 km.

Day 10 – Explore Chefchaouen

Today is a slower day, giving you time to enjoy Chefchaouen properly. The town is famous for its blue streets, but its charm goes beyond photography. It has a calm atmosphere, friendly local life, and a beautiful setting in the Rif Mountains.

Start the morning by exploring the medina before it becomes busy. The narrow streets reveal blue walls, small doorways, local bakeries, craft shops, and quiet corners that feel far from the pace of Morocco’s larger cities.

You may visit the main square, enjoy mint tea at a café, or walk toward a viewpoint overlooking the town. The surrounding mountains create a beautiful backdrop and make Chefchaouen feel peaceful and special.

The afternoon is free for shopping, photography, or simply relaxing. This day is important because it gives balance to the itinerary, allowing you to enjoy Morocco without constant driving.

Day 11 – Chefchaouen – Tangier

After breakfast, leave the Rif Mountains and travel north toward Tangier. The road offers mountain views before descending toward one of Morocco’s most historically international cities.

Tangier has a character unlike any other destination on this tour. Located near the Strait of Gibraltar, it has long been a meeting point between Africa and Europe. Writers, artists, traders, and travelers have all left their mark on the city.

Explore the medina, the old kasbah area, and viewpoints overlooking the sea. On clear days, the sense of connection between Morocco and Europe is especially strong.

Depending on timing, you may also visit Cape Spartel or the Hercules Caves, both located near the point where the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea meet. These coastal landscapes add a fresh feeling after the mountains and inland cities.

The evening can be spent enjoying Tangier’s waterfront or old city atmosphere.

Driving distance: approximately 115 km.

Day 12 – Tangier – Asilah – Rabat

Today follows the Atlantic coast southward. The first stop is Asilah, a small seaside town known for its whitewashed medina, artistic murals, and relaxed coastal charm.

Asilah feels very different from Tangier. Its streets are quieter, its medina is easier to explore, and the ocean views from the old walls are beautiful. The town is especially known for its creative atmosphere, making it a pleasant place for a walk and photography.

After Asilah, continue toward Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Rabat combines history, elegance, and modern city life in a way that feels organized and calm compared to other major cities.

Visit the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas. The kasbah area offers ocean views, blue-and-white streets, and peaceful gardens, making it one of the most attractive corners of the city.

The day ends in Rabat, where you can enjoy a relaxed evening near the Atlantic coast.

Driving distance: approximately 250 km.

Day 13 – Rabat – Casablanca

This morning, continue from Rabat to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic center. The journey is shorter than previous travel days, allowing more time to explore Casablanca at a comfortable pace.

The main highlight is the Hassan II Mosque, one of the most impressive religious monuments in the world. Built beside the Atlantic Ocean, it combines grand scale with incredible Moroccan craftsmanship, including carved stone, zellij tilework, woodwork, and decorative plaster.

Casablanca has a more modern identity than many other cities on the itinerary. Wide boulevards, business districts, coastal roads, and urban neighborhoods show a different side of Morocco.

Depending on your interests, you may enjoy time along the Corniche, visit selected city landmarks, or simply relax after many days of travel. This day provides a softer transition between the imperial cities and the Atlantic coastal experience that follows.

Driving distance: approximately 90 km.

Day 14 – Casablanca – Essaouira

Leave Casablanca and travel south toward Essaouira, one of Morocco’s most charming coastal towns. The road is longer, but the destination offers a refreshing change of pace after the imperial cities and desert regions.

Essaouira is known for its Atlantic breeze, historic ramparts, fishing port, whitewashed buildings, and artistic atmosphere. Its medina is smaller and easier to navigate than those of Marrakech or Fes, making it enjoyable for relaxed exploration.

Visit the old ramparts overlooking the ocean, where waves crash against the city walls and seabirds circle above the coastline. The fishing port is another highlight, filled with blue boats, fresh seafood, and daily activity.

The town has a calm rhythm that many travelers love. Cafés, galleries, craft shops, and ocean views make Essaouira a perfect final stop before returning to Marrakech.

In the evening, enjoy fresh seafood or a peaceful walk along the beach. After two weeks of varied landscapes and cultural experiences, Essaouira gives the tour a relaxed coastal ending.

Driving distance: approximately 370 km.

Day 15 – Essaouira – Marrakech Departure

The final day of your 15 Days Tour From Marrakech begins with free time in Essaouira, depending on your departure schedule. You may enjoy a last walk through the medina, visit the beach, or have breakfast with the sound of the Atlantic nearby.

The return drive to Marrakech passes through countryside landscapes, argan trees, and small rural communities. This final route offers one last look at Morocco’s natural scenery before arriving back in the city where the journey began.

Upon arrival in Marrakech, transfer to the airport according to your flight time. Your tour ends with memories of imperial cities, mountain roads, ancient kasbahs, Sahara dunes, blue streets, Atlantic coastlines, and the warm hospitality experienced throughout Morocco.

Driving distance: approximately 190 km.

Includes/Excludes in the 15 Days Tour From Marrakech

  • Private transportation
  • English-speaking driver
  • Airport transfers
  • Accommodation in riads and hotels
  • Daily breakfasts
  • Camel trekking experience
  • Overnight stay in a Sahara Desert camp
  • Lunches and Drinks
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance

Map of the 15 Days Tour From Marrakech

Good to Know before you go

This 15 Days Tour From Marrakech combines imperial cities, mountain regions, desert landscapes, and coastal destinations, giving travelers a complete overview of the country. Distances between some destinations may seem long, but they are balanced by scenic routes, cultural stops, and constantly changing landscapes. From the High Atlas Mountains and ancient kasbahs to the golden dunes of the Sahara and the Atlantic coastline, every stage of the journey reveals a different side of Morocco.

Accommodation throughout the tour typically includes a combination of traditional riads, comfortable hotels, and a memorable overnight stay in a Sahara Desert camp. Riads are often located within historic medinas and provide a more authentic experience, featuring traditional Moroccan architecture, peaceful courtyards, and warm hospitality.

Wi-Fi is available in most riads and hotels, while mobile coverage remains reliable in the majority of areas visited throughout the tour. Moroccan Dirhams are the local currency, and carrying some cash is useful when shopping in traditional markets or smaller towns. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as many medinas are best explored on foot.

FAQs – 15 Days Tour From Marrakech

1. Does this itinerary include both the Sahara Desert and Atlantic Coast?

Yes, the tour combines the Sahara Desert with coastal destinations including Asilah, Rabat, Casablanca, and Essaouira.

2. Is camel trekking included?

Yes, a camel trek across the dunes of Erg Chebbi is included.

3. How many nights are spent in the desert?

The itinerary includes one unforgettable overnight stay in a Sahara Desert camp.

4. Are Meknes and Volubilis included?

Yes, both destinations are visited on the journey between Fes and Chefchaouen.

5. Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to Morocco?

Absolutely. It covers Morocco's most iconic destinations and offers a comprehensive introduction to the country.

6. Can the itinerary be customized?

Yes, accommodations and certain activities can be adjusted according to your preferences.

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