This tour combines the golden sands of the Sahara, the dramatic gorges of Dades and Todra, and the blue streets of Chefchaouen with the rich history of Fez and Marrakech. Experience camel treks, desert camps under starry skies, Berber culture, ancient kasbahs, and breathtaking landscapes as you explore southern and northern Morocco in comfort and style. Perfect for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and scenic beauty in one immersive Moroccan experience.
Highlights 14 days Morocco tour from Agadir
- Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and famous landmarks of Marrakech, including the medina, palaces, and gardens.
- Explore the stunning Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Discover the lush Draa Valley and charming desert oases of Zagora.
- Experience the wild beauty of the Sahara Desert, including camel trekking in Merzouga and Chegaga.
- Visit the dramatic Dades and Todra Gorges, with towering cliffs and scenic landscapes.
- Explore the cultural treasures of Fez, including the medieval medina, tanneries, and historic madrasas.
- Wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen, Morocco’s most photogenic town.
- Discover Morocco’s capitals, Rabat and Casablanca, with historical and coastal highlights.
Itinerary 14 days Morocco tour from Agadir
Day 1: Arrival in Agadir – Welcome to Morocco
Your Moroccan journey begins in Agadir, a sun-kissed city on the Atlantic coast. Known for its long golden beaches, vibrant marina, and relaxed seaside ambiance, Agadir offers a gentle introduction to the country. Upon arrival, your private driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you can take a leisurely walk along the promenade, explore local shops and cafés, or drive up to the historic Kasbah Oufella for breathtaking panoramic views over the city, the ocean, and the surrounding hills. This first day allows you to rest after your journey and immerse yourself in the warm southern Moroccan atmosphere, preparing you for the adventure ahead.
Day 2: Agadir to Ait Ben Haddou – Crossing the High Atlas Mountains
After breakfast, leave the coastal plains behind as you head toward the High Atlas Mountains, one of Morocco’s most scenic regions. Travel through fertile valleys, picturesque Berber villages, and winding mountain roads, with panoramic views of jagged peaks and terraced hillsides. Arrive at the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a remarkable earthen fortress that has stood for centuries as a caravan stop on the trans-Saharan trade routes. Wander through narrow alleys, visit traditional homes, and climb to the top for a spectacular view of the surrounding valley. The village has also appeared in famous films, adding a cinematic charm to your visit. Overnight near Ait Ben Haddou, enjoying the peaceful desert-mountain surroundings.
Day 3: Ait Ben Haddou to Zagora – Through the Draa Valley
Today, journey further south along the legendary Draa Valley, a lush oasis region dotted with palm groves, mud-brick kasbahs, and ancient villages. Along the way, stop at small settlements to admire traditional Berber architecture and interact with locals, gaining insight into their daily life and customs. As you approach Zagora, the desert begins to unfold before you, with golden plains, scattered palm trees, and the soft rise of distant dunes. Zagora itself is a quiet desert town steeped in history, once an essential waypoint for camel caravans traveling to Timbuktu. Enjoy a tranquil evening walking among the palms and observing the soft glow of the desert sunset before overnighting in Zagora.
Day 4: Zagora to Nkob – Authentic Berber Desert Life
Depart Zagora and continue deeper into southern Morocco, traveling through striking desert landscapes, fertile oases, and remote villages. Arrive in Nkob, a traditional Berber settlement nestled among rocky hills and desert plains. The village is known for its historic kasbahs and warm, welcoming residents. Take time to explore the narrow streets, visit local homes, and immerse yourself in the unique desert culture. The journey offers a fascinating glimpse into the rhythm of life in southern Morocco, where centuries-old traditions remain alive. Overnight stay in Nkob, surrounded by the quiet desert scenery.
Day 5: Nkob to Dades Gorges via Bab n’Ali – Majestic Valleys and Rock Formations
After breakfast, leave Nkob and head north through the dramatic landscapes of southern Morocco. Drive through the Bab n’Ali pass, a high mountain route offering panoramic views of rugged cliffs, deep valleys, and winding roads. Continue toward the Dades Gorges, an area renowned for its striking rock formations, red cliffs, and labyrinthine canyon landscapes. Explore viewpoints, take short walks along scenic paths, and admire the intricate patterns carved into the rocks by centuries of natural erosion. Overnight in the Dades Gorges area, staying in a charming riad or guesthouse surrounded by towering cliffs and lush palm groves.
Day 6: Dades Gorges to Merzouga via Todra Gorge – Entering the Sahara Desert
Today, continue your journey to Todra Gorge, a spectacular canyon with limestone walls that rise over 300 meters above the riverbed. Take a gentle walk along the base of the gorge, observing the dramatic natural formations and small oases nestled within the canyon. Continue toward the Sahara, passing through towns such as Tinjdad, Erfoud, and Rissani, where desert life and ancient trade history are palpable. Arrive in Merzouga, home to the iconic Erg Chebbi dunes, which rise majestically from the desert floor. Experience a camel trek into the dunes during sunset, watch the sky turn golden and pink over the sand, and enjoy a night in a traditional desert camp with dinner, music, and the quiet of the Sahara under the stars.
Day 7: Merzouga – Sahara Desert Experience
Spend a full day exploring the golden dunes of Merzouga at your own pace. Begin the day with an optional sunrise camel ride for a spectacular desert panorama. Later, hike the dunes, relax in the serene desert environment, or visit a nearby nomadic village to experience the traditional Berber lifestyle. Optional activities such as sandboarding are available for those seeking adventure. In the evening, return to your desert camp for dinner and enjoy storytelling and music around a fire under the vast, starry desert sky.
Day 8: Merzouga to Fez – Journey Across Changing Landscapes
After sunrise and breakfast in the desert, depart Merzouga for a long scenic drive north toward Fez, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart. The landscape transforms dramatically from desert sands to fertile valleys, high plains, and lush cedar forests of the Middle Atlas. Pass through Midelt and Ifrane, often called the “Little Switzerland of Morocco,” and admire its alpine-style architecture and cooler mountain climate. Continue through cedar forests where Barbary macaques roam freely before arriving in Fez in the evening. Check into your riad and enjoy a relaxing night after a full day of scenic travel.
Day 9: Fez – Full-Day Guided Exploration
Today, experience the rich culture and history of Fez with a licensed local guide. Explore the labyrinthine medina, one of the largest in the world, with its narrow alleys, bustling souks, and centuries-old craft workshops. Visit the Al-Qarawiyyin University, tanneries, historic madrasas, and artisan quarters. Learn about Moroccan architecture, traditional craftsmanship, and the city’s deep cultural heritage. Return to your riad for the night, reflecting on the fascinating blend of history, art, and daily life in Fez.
Day 10: Fez to Chefchaouen – The Blue Pearl of Morocco
Depart Fez and head northwest toward the Rif Mountains. Arrive in Chefchaouen, the famous blue-painted city nestled among green hills. Spend the afternoon wandering the peaceful streets, photographing the iconic blue walls, and exploring local markets. The town is known for its relaxed pace, artisanal crafts, and vibrant colors, making it a favorite destination for photographers and travelers seeking a serene experience. Overnight stay in Chefchaouen.
Day 11: Chefchaouen to Rabat and Casablanca – From Mountains to the Coast
Leave Chefchaouen and travel south through scenic mountain roads to Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. Explore highlights such as the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the historic Kasbah of Oudayas. Continue to Casablanca, the country’s largest city, for a brief stop to admire landmarks such as the Hassan II Mosque and the Atlantic coastline. Overnight in Casablanca.
Day 12: Casablanca to Marrakech – Arrival in the Red City
After breakfast, drive from Casablanca to Marrakech, crossing fertile plains, small villages, and the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. Arrive in Marrakech, a city renowned for its vibrant souks, lively squares, and striking architecture. Depending on arrival time, explore Jemaa el-Fnaa square or stroll through the colorful medina. Check into your riad or hotel and enjoy your evening in this energetic city.
Day 13: Marrakech – Guided City Tour
Spend a full day discovering Marrakech with a local guide. Visit major attractions such as the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Koutoubia Mosque, and the Majorelle Garden. Explore the bustling souks, observe artisans at work, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the medina. This immersive day provides a complete view of Marrakech’s history, culture, and traditions. Overnight stay in Marrakech.
Day 14: Marrakech to Agadir Airport – Departure
After breakfast, your driver will transfer you back to Agadir Airport for your departure flight. Conclude your journey with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s deserts, mountains, historic towns, and vibrant cities, carrying with you a full experience of the Kingdom’s diversity and charm.
Included
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver for the entire tour
- 13 nights’ accommodation in hotels, riads, and desert camps
- Daily breakfast
- 4 dinners in desert camps and scenic stops
- Camel treks in Chegaga and Merzouga, including sunset rides
- Off-road desert adventure from Chegaga to Foum Zguid
- Sandboarding in the desert
- Full-day guided tour in Fez
- Pickup from Agadir and drop-off at Agadir Airport or Marrakech, as per itinerary
- Fuel, tolls.
Excluded
- International and domestic flights, airport taxes
- Lunches and drinks (except where mentioned)
- Entrance fees to monuments and sites outside Fez guided tour
- Optional activities such as ATV rides, horseback riding, or additional excursions
- Personal expenses, tips, and souvenirs
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