Embark on a 13 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca that takes you beyond the usual tourist routes, immersing you in authentic local experiences and off-the-beaten-path discoveries. This is not just another tour—it’s an invitation to step into the heart of Morocco, where ancient traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality create memories that last a lifetime.

Picture yourself sharing a home-cooked meal with a Berber family in the Atlas Mountains, exchanging stories over fresh mint tea. Imagine wandering through hidden alleys of Fes, where artisans craft intricate ceramics and textiles using techniques passed down for generations. Feel the magic of the Sahara Desert, where you’ll trek through golden dunes on camelback and spend a night under a canopy of stars, listening to the hypnotic beats of Amazigh (Berber) music.

This Morocco itinerary isn’t just about visiting iconic cities like Marrakech, Fes, and Essaouira—it’s about connecting with the locals, exploring remote villages, and uncovering Morocco’s lesser-known gems. Whether you’re visiting a women’s argan oil cooperative, meeting nomadic families in the desert, or learning to weave in a traditional textile workshop, every day brings a new, authentic adventure.

If you’re looking for a 13-days Morocco tour that goes beyond the ordinary, this is it. Let’s take the road less traveled and explore Morocco in the most immersive way possible. Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime?

  • Explore the imperial cities of Morocco like Marrakech, Meknes, Fes,& Rabat
  • Visit the Atlas Mountains and spend a night in a Berber Lodge
  • Trek camels in the Desert and enjoy the dunes
  • Spend a night in a lux desert camp, sing, and dance with Amazigh people
  • Feed and take pictures with the barbary apes in Azrou’s forest
  • Explore the famous Kasbahs like Ait Benhaddou and Taourirt
  • Visit Hollywood film locations in Morocco
  • Visit traditional villages, vibrant souks, and many artisans
  • This tour takes you to the heart of Morocco, so be ready for an exciting journey

Day 1 :Welcome to Casablanca 13-Days-Tour-from-Casablanca-Casa.webp

Welcome to Morocco! Your 13-day adventure begins in Casablanca, a dynamic city where modernity blends with deep-rooted traditions. Upon arrival at Mohammed V International Airport, our driver will greet you and transfer you to your hotel in the city center.

After some time to rest and refresh, explore Casablanca’s highlights. A great place to start is the Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece standing partly over the Atlantic Ocean. Admire its intricate mosaic work, towering minaret (the tallest in Africa), and serene courtyards.

Later, take a walk along La Corniche, a lively coastal promenade lined with cafés and restaurants, offering views of the Atlantic.

Day 2 :Casablanca, Rabat, and Chefchaouen

After breakfast, depart for Rabat, Morocco’s capital and a city that blends history with modern charm. Your first stop is the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO-listed fortress with Andalusian gardens and whitewashed alleys overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Stroll through its narrow streets, stopping for panoramic views from the fortress walls.

Next, visit the Hassan Tower, an unfinished 12th-century minaret standing as a symbol of Rabat’s rich history. Just across, explore the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, where Morocco’s royal family rests, showcasing a blend of traditional Moroccan and modern architectural styles.

After lunch, continue north through the scenic Rif Mountains, arriving in Chefchaouen by late afternoon. Known as the “Blue Pearl of Morocco”, this picturesque town is famous for its cobalt-blue streets, charming plazas, and stunning mountain backdrop.

Check into your traditional riad, then take a relaxed stroll through the medina’s winding alleys. Stop by Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the heart of the city, where you can unwind with a cup of Moroccan mint tea.

Overnight in Chefchaouen.

Day 3 :Discovering Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl of Morocco

Wake up to the fresh mountain air of Chefchaouen, one of the most picturesque destinations in any 13 days Morocco tour from Casablanca. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this charming town is famous for its blue-washed streets, relaxed ambiance, and unique cultural blend of Berber, Andalusian, and Arab influences.

Start your day with a leisurely walk through Chefchaouen’s medina, where every alley is a piece of art. Admire the blue-and-white houses, capture stunning photographs of intricately designed doorways, and browse local shops selling handwoven textiles, colorful ceramics, and natural beauty products like argan oil and rose water.

By midday, experience an authentic Moroccan moment—a home-cooked lunch with a local family. This unique opportunity allows you to share a traditional meal, such as a hearty chicken or vegetable tagine, freshly baked khobz (Moroccan bread), and mint tea. Engage in meaningful conversations, learn about daily life in Chefchaouen, and enjoy genuine Moroccan hospitality.

In the afternoon, explore the Kasbah Museum, housed in a restored fortress, where you can learn about Chefchaouen’s history and local culture. Later, take a short walk to Ras El-Ma, a natural spring where locals gather, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding Rif Mountains.

For a memorable sunset, hike up to the Spanish Mosque, a serene spot offering a panoramic view of Chefchaouen bathed in golden light. As night falls, return to Plaza Uta el-Hammam, where you can relax at a café and soak in the town’s peaceful atmosphere.

Day 4 :Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, and Fes

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Bid farewell to Chefchaouen and embark on a scenic drive through northern Morocco, heading toward the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa. Walk through its impressive structures, including the Basilica, Capitoline Temple, and the famous mosaic floors depicting Roman mythology.

Continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, known for its grand gates, palaces, and historical medina. Highlights of your visit include:
Bab Mansour, one of the most beautiful gates in Morocco, adorned with intricate zellij tilework.
Lahdim Square, a vibrant market area where you can see local artisans at work.
Heri es-Souani, the royal granaries and stables built by Sultan Moulay Ismail to house thousands of horses.

After exploring Meknes, head to Fes, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. As you approach the city, its skyline dotted with minarets and historic rooftops signals the rich heritage that awaits. Check into your traditional riad and enjoy a relaxed evening in the heart of Fes el-Bali, the oldest medina in Morocco.

Day 5 :Exploring Fes – A Journey Through Time

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Start your day with a visit to the Merenid Tombs, a historic site offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Fes. From there head to Fes’s renowned ceramic and pottery workshops, where skilled artisans craft intricate zellij tiles, hand-painted plates, and traditional Moroccan pottery. Witness the centuries-old techniques and admire the delicate artistry that makes Fes ceramics famous worldwide.

Continue to the Royal Palace of Fes, one of Morocco’s most impressive palaces. While entry is not permitted, you can admire the massive golden gates, intricate zellij mosaics, and carved cedar wood that reflect Morocco’s finest craftsmanship.

From here, visit a traditional weaving cooperative, a rare experience not offered by most tour companies. Watch as artisans use ancient wooden looms to craft silk and wool fabrics, producing exquisite scarves, djellabas, and traditional belts. This glimpse into Moroccan textile heritage is a unique highlight of your 13 days Morocco tour from Casablanca.

Step into Fes el-Bali, the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO-listed medina. Navigate the narrow alleyways and arrive at the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque & University, founded in 859 AD and recognized as the oldest continuously operating university in the world. The mosque is a center of Islamic scholarship, attracting scholars from across the Arab world.

Continue exploring the lively souks, where local artisans sell handwoven carpets, aromatic spices, fine leather goods, and shimmering lamps. The energy, colors, and scents of the medina create an unforgettable sensory experience.

End your day at the Chouara Tannery, where tanners have been dying leather using traditional methods for over 1,000 years. From a panoramic viewpoint, observe the large stone vats filled with natural dyes, used to treat and color the leather. The scene is both mesmerizing and a testament to Morocco’s deep-rooted craftsmanship.

Day 6 :Fes, Ifrane, Azrou, Merzouga

After breakfast, depart Fes and begin your journey into Morocco’s diverse landscapes, heading south toward the Sahara Desert. Your first stop is Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” due to its alpine-style architecture and cool climate. Stroll through its immaculately clean streets, take pictures of the famous stone lion sculpture, and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

Continue to the Cedar Forest of Azrou, home to Barbary macaques, the only wild monkeys in North Africa. Watch them swing through the towering trees and interact playfully with visitors. This peaceful forest provides a scenic contrast before you head deeper into the desert landscape.

The drive continues through the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing through Berber villages and winding valleys before reaching the spectacular Ziz Valley. This lush oasis, lined with palm groves and ancient kasbahs, stretches for miles along the riverbanks. Stop for a panoramic view of the valley, where the contrast between the green oasis and the arid mountains is truly breathtaking.

By late afternoon, arrive in Merzouga, the gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes. As the sun begins to set, embark on an unforgettable camel trek, crossing the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert. Watch as the colors shift from gold to deep orange and crimson, creating a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle.

Arrive at your desert camp, where comfortable tents, warm hospitality, and a traditional Moroccan dinner await. Gather around the campfire, listen to Amazigh (Berber) music, and gaze at the star-filled sky, free from city lights.

Day 7 :Exploring the Sahara & Nomadic Culture 

Continuous your 13 days tour from Casablanca in the Desert. Wake up early to witness the sunrise over the Sahara, an experience that leaves travelers speechless. The way the sun paints the dunes in shades of pink, gold, and orange is a moment to cherish. After breakfast, start your desert adventure with a 4×4 off-road drive, exploring the hidden gems of the Erg Chebbi region.

Visit Khamlia village, home to the Gnawa people, originally from sub-Saharan Africa. Here, enjoy a traditional music performance, where hypnotic rhythms and deep-rooted African influences tell stories of their rich heritage.

Continue to a nomadic family settlement, where you’ll get a glimpse of the traditional desert lifestyle. Learn about their daily routines, handmade tents, and how they navigate the harsh desert environment. Share a cup of fresh mint tea, a symbol of Moroccan hospitality, and listen to their stories of life in the Sahara.

For lunch, savor Medfouna, also known as “Berber pizza”—a delicious stuffed flatbread cooked in the sand. This unique local specialty is a must-try while in the desert.

Later, head to Rissani, the historical capital of the Alaouite dynasty and a bustling desert trading town. Wander through its traditional souk, where merchants sell spices, dates, handwoven fabrics, and unique desert crafts. If you’re lucky, you might witness a traditional livestock market, an experience few travelers get to see.

In the late afternoon, return to Merzouga. Spend the evening relaxing at a desert lodge, enjoying a warm meal and the peaceful ambiance of the Sahara.

Day 8 :Exploring the Sahara & Nomadic Culture 

After an early breakfast in Merzouga, bid farewell to the Sahara Desert and set off toward Ouarzazate, passing through some of Morocco’s most breathtaking landscapes.

Your first stop is Todra Gorge, a dramatic canyon with towering cliffs reaching over 300 meters high. Take a walk through the gorge, where the cool shade and flowing river provide a refreshing contrast to the desert heat. Rock climbers from around the world come here to challenge the rugged cliffs, adding to the adventurous atmosphere.

Continue through the Dades Valley, known as the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs”, where ancient fortress-like villages line the road. Stop to admire the unique rock formations and palm-filled oases that make this region one of the most beautiful in Morocco.

The journey then takes you through Rose Valley, famous for its Damask roses, cultivated for making rose water, essential oils, and perfumes. If visiting in spring (April–May), the valley is in full bloom, filling the air with a delicate floral scent. Stop by a local cooperative, where you can learn about traditional rose distillation methods and pick up natural beauty products made from locally grown roses.

Arrive in Ouarzazate, often called the “Gateway to the Sahara” and the Hollywood of Africa. This city is home to famous film studios, where productions like Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and The Mummy were filmed. Visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a historic fortress once belonging to the Glaoui family, offering a glimpse into Moroccan royal life.

Day 9 :Ouarzazate to Imlil – Exploring the High Atlas Mountains

After breakfast, continue your 13 days Morocco tour from Casablanca with a visit to Aït Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s most famous UNESCO-listed ksars (fortified villages). This impressive site, built with mudbrick walls and defensive towers, has been a backdrop for films like Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and The Mummy. Walk through its narrow alleyways, explore centuries-old kasbahs, and enjoy panoramic views over the Ounila Valley.

From here, begin the scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest mountain road in Morocco at 2,260 meters (7,415 ft) above sea level. Stop at scenic viewpoints along the way to admire the dramatic landscapes, deep valleys, and traditional Berber villages clinging to the hillsides.

In the afternoon, descend toward Imlil, a peaceful mountain village at the foot of Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa. Known as the gateway to the High Atlas, Imlil is surrounded by terraced fields, walnut groves, and flowing streams, making it the perfect place to unwind after a long journey.

Check into a Berber guesthouse, where you’ll experience authentic mountain hospitality. In the evening, enjoy a home-cooked dinner featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients, including traditional Berber tagine, warm bread, and aromatic mint tea.

Day 10 :Imlil – Scenic Drive to Essaouira

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Wake up to the fresh mountain air of Imlil, a peaceful Berber village in the High Atlas Mountains. After a traditional Berber breakfast, depart for the Atlantic coast, heading towards the charming town of Essaouira.

The journey from Imlil to Essaouira offers stunning views of Berber villages, argan tree groves, and rolling hills. Along the way, stop at a local women’s cooperative, where artisans extract argan oil using ancient techniques. Learn about the cosmetic and culinary uses of argan oil, a valuable Moroccan product known for its healing properties.

Arriving in Essaouira, a highlight of any 13 days Morocco tour from Casablanca, you’ll immediately feel the city’s laid-back coastal vibe. Check into your traditional riad in the UNESCO-listed medina, then set out to explore the Skala de la Ville, the historic fortifications offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Stroll through Essaouira’s medina, where narrow alleys are filled with artisan workshops, colorful textiles, and vibrant souks selling thuya wood crafts, silver jewelry, and handwoven rugs. Head to the Essaouira port, where fishermen unload their fresh catch, and enjoy a delicious seafood dinner at a local restaurant, sampling grilled sardines, seafood tagine, or Moroccan-style calamari.

 

Day 11 :Exploring Marrakech – A Journey Through History and Culture

Spend the morning soaking up the relaxed atmosphere of Essaouira, one of the most picturesque destinations in Morocco. Start with a walk along Essaouira Beach, a popular spot for camel rides, horseback riding, and windsurfing, as the city is known for its strong Atlantic winds.

Continue your exploration of the Essaouira medina, where artisans craft handmade thuya wood products, colorful ceramics, and traditional Moroccan lanterns. Visit local art galleries, showcasing works from both Moroccan and international artists. Stop at Place Moulay Hassan, the main square, and enjoy a mint tea or freshly squeezed orange juice while watching the lively street performances.

For lunch, try a seafood platter or a bowl of harira soup at one of the charming cafés before departing for Marrakech in the early afternoon. The drive takes approximately three hours, passing through more argan tree forests and small Berber villages.

Arrive in Marrakech, the Red City, in the late afternoon. Check into your traditional riad, then take an evening walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa, the bustling heart of the city. As night falls, the square comes alive with storytellers, snake charmers, street musicians, and food stalls offering Moroccan delicacies. Enjoy a delicious dinner of lamb tagine, couscous, or grilled meats, soaking in the vibrant energy of Marrakech’s famous square.

 

Day 12 :Exploring Marrakech – A Journey Through History and Culture

 

Today, discover Marrakech’s rich history and vibrant culture with a local guide, ensuring an immersive experience in this imperial city. Begin your day with a visit to Bahia Palace, a stunning 19th-century palace known for its intricate mosaics, carved cedarwood ceilings, and peaceful courtyards.

Next, head to the Saadian Tombs, a hidden historical site from the 16th century, rediscovered in 1917. Walk through the ornate mausoleums, decorated with zellij tilework and detailed stucco carvings, where members of the Saadian dynasty are buried.

Stop at the Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech, featuring a 77-meter-tall minaret that dominates the city skyline. While non-Muslims cannot enter, the majestic exterior and surrounding gardens make it a must-visit.

Continue to the Marrakech medina, where you’ll pass through Bab Agnaou, one of the original gates to the old city. Enter the vibrant souks, where you can browse handwoven carpets, Berber silver jewelry, spices, leather goods, and Moroccan lanterns. The medina’s winding alleys offer a colorful and lively shopping experience, where bargaining is part of the fun.

Take a break at a local café, sipping traditional Moroccan mint tea while watching the daily hustle of the medina.

In the afternoon, escape the medina’s chaos with a visit to the Majorelle Garden, a peaceful botanical oasis originally designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent. Walk through pathways shaded by exotic plants and admire the vibrant cobalt blue buildings.

Day 13:End of 13 days tour adventure

Our memorable 13-day adventure from Casablanca draws to a close. While it brings us joy to see a tour go so smoothly, there’s a bittersweet tinge to the farewell. 

Over these two eventful weeks, we’ve journeyed together, shared stories, and created bonds. Saying goodbye is never easy. Today, our driver will accompany you to the airport, marking the end of your incredible journey through Morocco. 

As you embark on your homeward voyage, remember the vibrant landscapes, the warmth of the people, and the rich tapestry of experiences you’ve collected. Until we meet again on another adventure, travel safely and carry the spirit of Morocco with you.

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