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10 Days Morocco Itinerary from Marrakech

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  • Start:Marrakech
  • Departure:Casablanca
  • Duration:10 Days / 9 N
  • Price:Contact us

Overview

From the vibrant heart of Marrakesh to the golden dunes of the Sahara, and from the mystical alleys of Fes to the blue charm of Chefchaouen, this 10 Days Morocco Itinerary from Marrakech captures the country’s soul in every sense. It’s a journey that blends flavors, colors, and ancient traditions, where each sunrise brings a new landscape and each sunset whispers tales of history. Discover Morocco’s finest through bustling souks, mountain passes, royal cities, and desert nights under a million stars.

Highlights

  • Savor Marrakesh’s Flavors on a guided food tour.
  • Explore Ancient Fortresses like Aït Benhaddou and the cinematic Kasbah.
  • Ride a Camel Across the Sahara and spend the night under the stars.
  • Meet Local Nomads & Gnawa Musicians for an authentic taste of desert life.
  • Step Back in Time in Fes with visits to centuries-old medinas, tanneries.
  • Wander the Blue Streets of Chefchaouen and soak in breathtaking mountain views.
  • Discover Morocco’s Royal Capitals from Rabat’s oceanfront charm.

Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Marrakech

Welcome to Morocco, a land of contrasts where desert meets ocean and history dances with modern life. Upon your arrival in Marrakesh, a private driver will greet you and escort you to your riad, a traditional Moroccan house with a peaceful courtyard at its center.

After some time to settle in, the 10 Days Morocco Journey begins with a flavorful food tour through Marrakesh’s buzzing medina. Wander past overflowing spice stalls, steaming street food, and the rhythmic hum of merchants calling out their wares. Taste iconic dishes like couscous, makouda (crispy spiced potato fritters), and mechoui (slow-roasted lamb). As you savor each bite, your local guide shares insights into Morocco’s culinary soul and the stories behind every recipe.

Day 2Exploring Marrakesh’s Heritage

Start your morning with mint tea and freshly baked Moroccan bread before joining your guide for an in-depth journey through Marrakesh’s historical landmarks. Within the medina’s rose-tinted walls, discover the ornate Bahia Palace, built with opulent mosaics and carved cedarwood, and the fascinating ruins of El Badi Palace. Wander through the serene Majorelle Gardens, created by artist Jacques Majorelle and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent, before visiting the Saadian Tombs, resting place of a royal dynasty.

In the afternoon, immerse yourself in a hands-on cooking class at La Maison Arabe — a legendary institution known for its culinary excellence. Shop for ingredients in the souk, then learn to prepare dishes such as tajine with preserved lemons, mint tea, and chebakia (honey-dipped cookies). End the session by savoring your homemade meal, a delicious souvenir from your Moroccan kitchen experience.

Day 3Marrakech → High Atlas Mountains → Aït Benhaddou → Ouarzazate

Today you’ll leave the red city behind as you journey through the High Atlas Mountains, a scenic drive filled with dramatic valleys and Berber villages clinging to rugged hillsides. At the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, marvel at panoramic views and the majestic Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest peak.
Pause in Ouarzazate, often called the Gateway to the Sahara, to visit Taourirt Kasbah, a UNESCO-listed fortress of mud-brick towers, and the Cinema Museum, showcasing the city’s role in iconic films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones.

By afternoon, arrive at the ancient Ksar of Aït Benhaddou, an 11th-century fortress town made of clay and earth. Explore its maze-like alleys and climb to the old granary for sunset views over the kasbah and the surrounding desert plains.

Day 4:Ouarzazate → Tinghir → Erfoud → Merzouga Desert Camp

Depart Aït Benhaddou and head east through shifting landscapes of valleys and rocky desert. Stop at Tinghir, where palm groves stretch across a vast oasis, then continue to the stunning Todra Gorge, where sheer limestone walls rise dramatically from the riverbed.

After a short walk and lunch stop, travel to Erfoud, famous for its fossil workshops, then to Rissani, gateway to the Sahara. Browse the local market or visit Maison Tuareg for unique handcrafted goods before continuing to Erg Chebbi, Morocco’s most iconic sand dunes.

Here, your camels await — embark on a sunset camel ride across waves of golden sand to your luxury desert camp. As the sun dips below the horizon, dine by the fire under a star-filled sky, surrounded by the haunting rhythms of traditional Berber music.

Day 5:Exploring Erg Chebbi and Nomadic Life

Wake up to the surreal beauty of sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, set out on a 4×4 desert exploration across Erg Chebbi. Visit Khamliya Village, home to the Gnawa people, and experience their hypnotic spiritual music. Then, share mint tea with a local nomadic family and learn about their ancient traditions, from weaving camel wool carpets to preparing bread on a wood fire.

Later, try your hand at sandboarding, a thrilling way to glide down the silky dunes — or simply relax and absorb the peaceful silence of the desert. As evening falls, climb a nearby dune for panoramic sunset views before gathering again around the fire for another magical night beneath Morocco’s endless stars.

Day 6:Merzouga → Ziz Valley → Midelt → Fes

After a final breakfast in camp, begin your long but scenic journey to Fes. Travel through the Ziz Valley, a fertile corridor once vital to the trans-Saharan trade routes. Stop in Midelt for lunch by the Moulouya River, then continue through cedar forests and mountain passes where wild Barbary macaques may cross your path.

By late afternoon, descend into the ancient city of Fes, Morocco’s cultural capital. Check into your riad, unwind, and perhaps take an evening stroll through the medina’s lively streets filled with the scent of spices and the sound of craftsmen at work.

Day 7:Full Day in Fes

Dive deep into the labyrinth of Fes el-Bali, one of the world’s largest medieval cities. With your local guide, navigate its narrow alleys, where donkeys carry goods and artisans craft leather, copper, and ceramics by hand. Visit the colorful Chouara Tannery, then marvel at the Al-Qarawiyyin University, founded in 859 CE and recognized as the oldest in the world. Continue to Al-Attarine Madrasa and Dar al-Makhzen, the Royal Palace.

In the afternoon, participate in a pottery and mosaic workshop, where skilled craftsmen teach you the secrets behind Morocco’s famous zellige tilework. Sip mint tea as you create your own design, then finish the day watching the sunset over Fes from the Merenid Tombs or Borj Sud, both offering panoramic views of the city bathed in golden light.

Day 8: Fes → Meknes → Chefchaouen (Blue City)

Today’s drive leads you through Morocco’s imperial past. First, stop at Meknes, once the capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail, to admire the impressive Bab al-Mansour Gate and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Continue to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, where remarkably preserved mosaics and temples tell stories of a lost empire.

Next, visit the holy town of Moulay Idriss, perched on twin hills, before heading into the Rif Mountains to reach Chefchaouen — the enchanting Blue City. Settle into your riad, then wander through winding, blue-washed lanes to the Plaza Uta el-Hammam, where cafés offer the perfect spot for tea with a view. End your evening watching the sunset from the Spanish Mosque, where the city glows beneath you like a dream.

Day 9: Chefchaouen → Rabat

This morning, travel toward Morocco’s elegant capital, Rabat, a city that beautifully blends history with coastal charm. Begin your exploration at the Royal Palace, then wander among Roman and Islamic ruins in the Chellah Necropolis. Continue to the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V, stunning examples of Moroccan artistry and devotion.

Stroll through the medina’s whitewashed streets and pause to enjoy the serenity of the Andalusian Gardens, a peaceful retreat filled with fruit trees and flowers. Conclude your visit at the Kasbah des Oudaïas, a fortress overlooking the sea with narrow alleys of blue and white homes. Enjoy your final evening in Rabat at leisure — perhaps with a seaside dinner and a quiet reflection on your journey so far.

Day 10: Rabat → Casablanca Departure

Your final day takes you to Casablanca, Morocco’s cosmopolitan hub. Drive along the Boulevard de la Corniche, where the Atlantic waves crash against palm-lined promenades. Visit Mohamed V Square to admire French colonial architecture, then enjoy a relaxed stroll through the Habous Quarter, known for its artisan shops and cafés.

Before heading to the airport, join a guided visit to the breathtaking Hassan II Mosque — the country’s largest and one of the few open to non-Muslim visitors. Its marble floors, hand-carved woodwork, and towering 650-foot minaret showcase the finest Moroccan craftsmanship.

Afterward, your driver will transfer you to Mohammed V International Airport, marking the end of an unforgettable 10 Days Morocco Circuit From Marrakech, a journey filled with colors, cultures, and timeless memories that will stay with you forever.

Includes / Excludes

Includes

  • Private air-conditioned 4×4 or mini van
  • English-speaking local driver
  • Custom stops and breaks on request
  • Overnight in Hotel, riad or desert camp
  • Hotel, riad, and airport transfers included
  • Vegetarian and vegan breakfast options

Excludes

  • Drinks and lunches
  • Tips for service staff
  • Any extras not mentioned in the itinerary

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