16 days from Casablanca around Morocco tour
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14 days from Tangier aroud Morocco tour Overview

Starts from Tangier

Choosing Tangier as the starting point is not a random decision. Tangier, Morocco's northernmost city, deserves to be the starting point for our Moroccan adventure. It is a one-of-a-kind city. Known as the capital and bride of northern Morocco, and for its tourism and cultural blending. The Cave of Hercules and Tangier's Mediterranean port are two of its most famous landmarks. Tangier has a Mediterranean climate that is mild and significant population and is a major Moroccan city in terms of economic, industrial, cultural, and political activities.

The city has historical and natural landmarks that have made it a popular tourist destination, including the extensive ancient city walls. The old city, the Kasbah neighborhood, Dar al-Baroud, Jinan Qabtan, and the valleys of Aherdan and Ait Idder are all surrounded by this 2200-meter-long wall.

How to see Morocco in 14 days desert tour from Tangier around Morocco itinerary

Pre-planning a trip to Morocco is as exciting as it is important. With so many different cultural identities, landscapes, and histories, there may be too much to see in too little time. Here Our mission begins! This is how you can get a full Moroccan experience in 14 days.

Tangier Kasbah road view

DAY 1: Tangier

Upon your arrival at Tangier Airport or Port, one of our team will welcome you and then transfer you to your accommodation.

DAY 2: Tangier visit

A visit to its historical places and natural attractions like the Hercules Cave is surely worth visiting. In the streets of this upsurging area, the contrast between old and new is something to note. A visit to its historical places and natural attractions like the Hercules Cave is surely worth visiting. In the streets of this upsurging area, the contrast between old and new is something to note.

Tangier

DAY 3: Tangier to Chefchaouen via Tetouan

After breakfast, we'll take a walk in Tetouan Amazigh with its Moorish scenery, and the lovely town of Chefchaouen. The two nearby mountains are called Chefchaouen or Chaouen. It was the primary cause of attacks against the Spanish colonists by the Berber people.

Chefchaouen

DAY 4: Chefchaouen to Fez via Volubilis

After getting breakfast, we will head to the famous town of Fez with a stop at the old Roman ruins and then visit the holy town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, to be directed into that wonderful old town. We continue our journey through the green countryside and the Olive Trees forest to arrive at the panorama on Lake Sidi Chahed. After breakfast, we'll take a walk in Tetouan Amazigh with its Moorish scenery, and the lovely town of Chefchaouen. The two nearby mountains are called Chefchaouen or Chaouen. It was the primary cause of attacks against the Spanish colonists by the Berber people.

Volubilis • Meknes

DAY 5: Fez Visit

After breakfast, a local guide will be accompanied, who will show you "Fes El Bali the Ancient Medina," "Al Quantum University," the "Jewish Quarter," etc. The city and its temples will be on display. Fes is Morocco's fourth largest city, also used during the reign of Idrissis as one of its old capitals. There are small streets and wide ancient gates to walk with you. The Medina of Fes, Fes el Bali is considered to be the biggest metropolitan region of the country, with the Medina's inhabitants using only mules or small vehicles to bring goods into the city.

Fes

DAY 6: Fez to Merzouga via Ifrane, Cedar Forest, Ziz Gorges

After breakfast, you'll take a ride along the magnificent Southeast road from the green fields of Fes to Ifrane, the most magnificent village in Morocco, to the cool air. As we enter Midelt city, the capital city of Apple, Morocco we follow the path to a more desert-like landscape and then we take the route southwards to meet the pearl of the South, Merzouga. At the edge of Erg Chebbi at a hotel hour.

Erg Chebbi dunes • Camel riding in Merzouga

DAY 7: Visit of Merzouga and Camel Trekking

After your tea, visit the village of Merzouga at 4:4 and sample the true desert life and also listen to its music while visiting Khamlia and Mimi Fiss's ancient mines. In the afternoon, you'll camel trek and have the opportunity to get to know the true one in you for the evening of your life under the open sky and in nomads' villages, in the middle of the desert.

DAY 8: Merzouga to Ouarzazate via the Todra Gorge

You will wake up a little early and take part in one of the most wonderful sunrises in general, as the sun rises behind a dune bay. Then camel back to the hotel where the meal and the shower will be served. If refreshed we will leave Hollywood for Africa, Ouarzazate City where many popular films like Gladiator, Mummy, Kingdom of Heaven, and Prince of Persia have been filmed. The first stop is Rissani, a historic town of the Alouiste dynasty, which has ruled Morocco for over 350 years.

DAY 9: Ouarzazate to Marrakech via Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou

We head to the Red City of Marrakech after breakfast. Our first stop is the famed fortified Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987, which is a house for the legendary Thami El Glaoui, the Atlas warlord, who looks destructured and ruined but lavishly decorated from the inside, from the outside. Then we go through Tichka Pass. We proceed. One of the great roads of Morocco. We head to the Red City of Marrakech after breakfast. Our first stop is the famed fortified Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987, which is a house for the legendary Thami El Glaoui, the Atlas warlord, who looks destructured and ruined but lavishly decorated from the inside, from the outside. Then we go through Tichka Pass. We proceed. One of the great roads of Morocco.

DAY 10: Marrakech Visit

After your breakfast, you will be accompanied by a local guide who will lead you to the old medina, Saadian Tombs, the Bahia Palace, Majorelle Gardens, and El Fna Square where charming storytellers and snacks, Henna Kids, as well as other popular monk sites can be seen.

DAY 11: Marrakech to Essaouira via Chichaoua

Travel to a different environment will take us after breakfast as we follow the path to the famed town of the windy city of Essaouira. On the way, we visit the Argan Oil cooperative so you can have a view of how it's made and used in Marocco. If you're lucky enough, we'll have a shot of goats herd scaling the argan tree. This is a nice spot for you.

DAY 12: Essaouira to Rabat via El Jadida, Casablanca

A road takes us around the Atlantic coastal highway and takes us to Asfi, the first stop on the way to see the ceramic shops for which the city has a great reputation. We will continue our journey to Casablanca City and see Hassan, one of the world's largest mosques, the Second Mosque with its tallest minaret in the world, via the city of El Jadida, where you can enter the Portuguese harbor. We continue on the route to Rabat.

DAY 13: Rabat to Tanger via Asilah

We will visit the Hassan Tower and the tombs of Kings after breakfast and before we will depart for Tangier and then the famed Kasba Oudaya. We went down the northern bride route to the town of Tangier, by the same coastal Atlantic route, by the lovely town of Asilah, where we paused for a stroll on its ancient medina.

DAY 14: Tangier Port or airport transfert

After having explored some of the most important cities of Morocco, we will drive to the international airport of Tangier. We wish you a safe trip back home and we hope to see you again in Morocco.

What you'll do and see on this 14 days Morocco tour

  • Visit the blue city "Chefchaouen".
  • Rif mountains landscape.
  • See many attractions in Fes.
  • Desert experience ( camel trekking, sunrise, and sunset,.. ).
  • Traveling to Ifrane; a mountain village.

Costs in 14 days from Tangier Morocco tour

Inluded in 14 days from Tangier to Tangier
  • Pick up from your accommodation and drop-off

  • Car + Fuel

  • Camel Trek (Camel per person)

  • Dinner & Breakfast

Excluded in 14 days from Tangier to Tangier
  • These prices are excluded from the trip:
  • Lunches

  • Drinks

  • Flights Tickets

  • Entrance to monuments

About prices

The price for these 14 days in Morocco from Tangier; a desert trip, varies on the total number of participants on the trip, seasons, and hotel categories. And can be a private package or a shared small group. The Accommodation will be suitable to your budget, it will be from 2 stars to 5 stars hotels or riads as requested.

To book this Sahara desert trip of 14 days from Tangier to Merzouga desert tour we need a small deposit of 30 % of the total payments in advance to confirm your trip, and we will arrange everything for you before you come. The methods of payment we use are Paypal, Bank Transfer, and Western-Union/MoneyGram.

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Frequently asked questions about 14 days from Tangier around Morocco tour

What is the official language of Morocco?

Morocco's official languages are Arabic and Berber. You will also notice that French is frequently spoken, as Morocco is a former French colony.

Is English widely spoken in Morocco?

English is taught in schools as a second language. However, don't assume that everyone you meet will be able to communicate in English. If this is a concern, hiring a trilingual tour guide for your small or private group tour can be cost-effective.

Is Morocco suitable for families?

Morocco is an excellent family vacation destination with activities for all ages. Take a hot-air balloon ride over Marrakech, explore the Ourika Valley, ride a camel in the Sahara Desert, and explore Fez's colorful medina, among other things. This moderate Muslim North African country welcomes all visitors.

When is the best time of year to visit Morocco?

Morocco is best visited in the spring, from March to May, or in the fall, from September to October. Other months can be pleasant as well, if you prefer it hot and sunny or don't mind the cold.

What vaccinations are required or recommended for Moroccan travel?

Morocco has no mandatory vaccinations; however, we recommend that you consult with your local travel clinic for the most up-to-date recommendations, particularly regarding malaria prophylactics.

In Morocco, what currency is used?

The Moroccan dirham is the country's official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs dispensing local currency are common.

Is a visa or a passport required for travel to Morocco?

When traveling as a tourist from Canada or the United States for up to 90 days, a visa is not required. A valid passport is required. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after you plan to leave Morocco.

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