Duration: 15 Days
2 Person Minimum
A complete Moroccan journey, taking you from Marrakech through the imperial cities of Fès and Meknès, and northward to the enchanting blue town of Chefchaouen. Explore the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas. Continue into the desert, with the golden dunes of Merzouga, the Todgha Gorges, and the blooming valleys of the south. Finally, reach the Atlantic coast through Agadir and end the tour in the peaceful port city of Essaouira. A rich itinerary blending history, nature, and culture.
Arrival at Marrakech airport, welcome, then transfer to your hotel. Check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Guided tour of Marrakech. Your guide will pick you up at the hotel to begin the visit including Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Medersa, Museum, Majorelle Garden, the souks or other places depending on your request. Lunch. Free time in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight stay.
Departure for Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco. Visit Hassan II Mosque, Arab League Park, Sacred Heart Church, Habous district. Lunch. In the afternoon, continue to Rabat. Stop for visits: Mausoleum, Hassan Tower, Oudayas Kasbah. Check-in at hotel, dinner and overnight stay.
Departure north via Moulay Bousselham, known for the protected Merja Zerga lagoon. Stop for scenic views, then continue to Larache. Lunch stop. In the afternoon, head to Chefchaouen. Check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Breakfast, then guided visit of the blue city: El Haouta Square, Outa El Hamam Square, Spanish Mosque, the Kasbah, and possibly Akchour. Lunch. Return to hotel in the evening. Dinner and overnight stay.
Departure to Meknes via Ouezzane. Arrival late morning, lunch. In the afternoon, guided visit: El Hedim Square, Bab el-Mansour Gate, Dar Jamaï Museum, Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Heri es-Souani. Hotel check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis with a local guide. Continue to Fes. Lunch stop en route. Hotel check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Full day guided tour of spiritual Fes: leather tanneries, Medina souks, Bab Boujloud Gate, Bou Inania and Attarine Medersas, Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, Seffarine Square, Nejjarine Museum, Mellah Jewish quarter, Royal Palace, Merenid Tombs, etc. Lunch. Return to hotel in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight stay.
Drive through the Middle Atlas: cedar forests, Ifrane, Azrou. Continue through scenic landscapes to Zayda (lunch). Then continue to Midelt. Check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Discover desert landscapes: Ziz Valley, date palm groves, traditional architecture. Lunch on the way. Continue to Merzouga dunes. Check-in at the hotel at the foot of the dunes, welcome tea, sunset on the dunes. Dinner and overnight stay.
Departure west: visit Khettaras in El Jorf, Tinghrir palm grove, Todra Gorges – a climbers' paradise. Continue to Dades Valley. Arrival at hotel. Dinner and overnight stay.
Discover Rose Valley, Ouarzazate and its film studios. Cross Fint oasis to Taznakht. Lunch. Then cross the Siroua mountains to Taliouine, the saffron capital. Arrive in Taroudant, known as “Little Marrakech”. Check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Depart for the Atlantic coast. Visit Agadir by minibus, coffee break at the beach. Drive along the coast via Taghazout. Lunch stop. Afternoon arrival in Essaouira. Check-in, dinner and overnight stay.
Departure for Marrakech. Stop at a women’s cooperative to learn about argan oil production. Late morning arrival in Marrakech. Hotel check-in, lunch, free afternoon. Dinner and overnight stay.
Transfer to airport and assistance with departure formalities.
Clothing:
- Comfortable casual wear for city exploration (T-shirts, blouses, and lightweight pants).
- Warm jacket or fleece for cooler nights in the desert.
- Lightweight rainproof jacket.
- Comfortable walking shoes and sandals.
- Sun hat and sunglasses.
- Modest clothing for visits to religious or cultural sites (long sleeves, long skirts, or pants).
Equipment:
- Medium-sized suitcase or travel backpack.
- Daypack for daily essentials (water, snacks, camera).
- Power bank and universal travel adapter.
- Reusable water bottle.
Other Essentials:
- Passport and copies of travel documents.
- Travel insurance details.
- Personal hygiene products (toothbrush, toothpaste, small towel, wet wipes).
- Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF.
- First-aid kit (pain relievers, motion sickness tablets, plasters).
- Camera or smartphone for photography.
- Lightweight scarf for dust protection in the desert.
Desert-Specific Gear (for Merzouga stay):
- Warm layers for chilly desert nights.
- Sand-resistant shoes or closed-toe sandals.
- Flashlight or headlamp for desert camp navigation.
Snacks & Health:
- Energy bars, trail mix, or dried fruits for long journeys.
- Hydration salts or rehydration sachets.
Optional Items:
- Travel journal to document experiences.
- Arabic/French phrasebook or translation app.
- Lightweight reading material.
Pro Tips:
- Dress in layers to adapt to changing temperatures.
- Keep cash on hand for tips and small purchases.
- Stay hydrated, especially during desert excursions.
1 euro équivaut à environ 10 à 11 dirhams selon le cour de la banque. Dans toutes les grandes villes, vous pourrez retirer de l'argent avec une carte Visa internationale. Vous trouverez également de nombreux bureaux de change. Attention, ne retirez pas trop d'argent car l'exportation des dirhams est interdite.
Le Maroc est à l'heure GMT, il y a donc une heure de décalage par rapport à l’Europe.
Pour les ressortissants français, belges ou suisses, passeport en cours de validité (pas de visa) valable au moins six mois après la date d’entrée sur le territoire marocain.
Aucune vaccination n'est obligatoire. La meilleure précaution restant la prévention.
From
1350€