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14-Day Cultural Tour from Marrakech: Grand Tour of All of Morocco

Departure

From Tánger

Arrival

To Tánger

Overview :

If you dream of the ultimate immersion and the absolute journey covering every iconic corner of the kingdom, our 14-Day Cultural Route from Marrakech: Grand Circuit All of Morocco is the crowning masterpiece of your catalog. Meticulously designed in a grand circular “turnkey” format, this private itinerary offers the perfect balance of history, adventure, coastal relaxation, and culture, allowing travelers to savor the transformation of Moroccan landscapes at an ideal pace and without logistics worries from the moment they land. With the support of an exclusive team guide, you will embark on a monumental two-week journey. You will discover the fortified charm of Essaouira and advance along the Atlantic coast toward the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and the imperial treasures of Rabat. You will fall in love with the bohemian coastal medina of Asilah and the blue alleys of Chefchaouen in the Rif. The route delves into ancient history with the Roman ruins of Volubilis and walled Meknes, making way for a VIP tour with an official local guide in the Fes Medina. Crossing the deep Middle Atlas, you will conquer the giant dunes of Merzouga with a full day in a 4×4, a camel ride, and a magical night in Berber khaimas under millions of stars. The final stretch will guide you through the colossal Todra and Dades Gorges, the Hollywood of Ouarzazate, and the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, culminating in a complete guided immersion into vibrant Marrakech. The journey of a lifetime, unfiltered and all-inclusive.

highlights :

  • The ultimate two-week circular expedition connecting the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, the Rif, the Atlas, the four Imperial Cities, and the deep desert.

  • Relaxing and historical stay in Essaouira, savoring its traditional port, its beaches, and its fresh fish.

  • Coastal monumental immersion visiting the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and the Kasbah of the Udayas in Rabat.

  • Scenic northern and Rif route, combining the bohemian white medina of Asilah with the photogenic blue facades of Chefchaouen.

  • Archaeological and historical incursion into the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis (UNESCO) and the Bab Mansour gate in Meknes.

  • VIP tour with an official local guide in Fes, touring its historic medersas, artisan souks, and traditional tanneries.

  • Double experience in the Merzouga Sahara: 1 night of comfort in a hotel with a pool at the foot of the dunes in Erg Chebbi and 1 magical night in Berber khaimas.

  • Great adventure day in 4×4 circling the dunes, sharing a tea with nomadic families and enjoying traditional Gnaoua music in Khamlia.

  • Light hiking and landscapes traveling through the Ziz Valley palm grove, the Todra Gorges, and the Dades ravines.

  • Cinema and heritage tourism exploring the most famous adobe ksar in the world: Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah (UNESCO).

  • Complete private guided tour in Marrakech with an official local guide, including the Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, the Ben Youssef Medersa, and the Majorelle Garden.

The Itinerary :

Day 1 – Marrakech – Welcome and meeting with the guide at the airport – Hotel or riad transfer – Free time for a first contact with the city and its medina

Welcome at Marrakech Menara Airport and meeting with the escort guide.

Prepare to be amazed and inspired!

Transfer to the Riad.

Free visit at your own pace of Jemaa el Fna Square and the medina, the heart of the city. A unique experience where all the nightlife and activity is concentrated: dancers, storytellers, jugglers, artisans, merchants, and snake charmers. From the terraces of some cafes, you can get a wide panoramic view of the city: mosques and minarets, palaces and gardens, souks and bazaars.

JEMAA EL-FNA SQUARE

This square is the city’s main square and throughout the day it attracts tourists and locals alike, who visit the stalls selling orange juice and water during daylight hours, as well as snake charmers, women dedicated to painting with henna, or boys with monkeys.

At night the atmosphere changes and you can see dancers, musicians, and entertainers filling it entirely, providing an atmosphere of drums and fun.

We recommend sitting in one of the surrounding cafes to enjoy the atmosphere or going to dinner at one of the more than 100 stalls set up at this time featuring different types of Moroccan food.

Day 2 – Marrakech – Essaouira

Early in the morning, after breakfast, we depart toward Essaouira. Free visit of the city and the streets of the medina, as well as its fishing port, splashed with vibrant colors and attractive imagery. Here you can taste the famous fresh fish cooked to order. Depending on the time of year you visit, you can participate in all kinds of activities. From strolling along the fine sand of its beaches, practicing water sports and activities, taking horseback and camel rides, or relaxing in one of its Hammams.

Day 3 – Essaouira – El Jadida – Casablanca – Rabat

After breakfast, departure to El Jadida to later reach Casablanca. Visit of the exterior of the Hassan II Mosque; those who wish can take an optional tour of the interior. Next, we will head to Rabat, the political and administrative capital, to visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the Hassan Tower, and the Kasbah of the Udayas.

Free time to rest or to explore and discover Rabat at your own pace.

Day 4 – Rabat – Asilah

After breakfast, departure toward the peaceful and bohemian walled coastal city of Asilah in the north. Free time to explore its streets and medina and enjoy its beautiful sunsets from its ramparts.

Day 5 – Asilah – Chefchaouen

In the morning, departure toward the Rif Mountains, where the charming town of Chefchaouen is located, famous for its streets and facades painted in blue. Free time to discover the charms of this town.

Day 6 – Chefchaouen – Roman Ruins of Volubilis – Meknes – Fes

Breakfast and departure to visit Volubilis, the capital of Roman Morocco declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Next, free visit at your own pace or optional tour with a local guide of Meknes, a city linked to the name of Moulay Ismail, the great sultan of the Alawite dynasty. Visit of the walled Medina of the city, the Bab Mansour gate, and El Hedim Square.

Arrival in Fes, the cultural and religious capital of the country.

Free time for a first contact with the city and its medina.

Day 7 – Fes – Guided tour with a local guide

In the morning, at the indicated time, departure for the tour with a local guide of Fes, the oldest of the country’s Imperial Cities, approaching the gates of the Royal Palace and walking through the Jewish quarter, the impressive Medina with its typical shops and artisan quarters, the tanners’ quarter, the exterior of the Mosque, the Al-Attarine or Bou Inania Koranic School, and the Al Quaraouiyne University.

Free time in the afternoon to continue enjoying the city.

Day 8 – Fes – Ifrane “Moroccan Switzerland” – Cedar forests and monkeys of Azrou – Middle Atlas Mountains – Midelt – Errachidia – Ziz Valley – Merzouga

After breakfast, we resume the route to the desert passing through the university city of Ifrane, better known as the “Moroccan Switzerland” and for being one of the favorite cities of the King of Morocco, the cedar forest and monkeys of Azrou, and the landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, until reaching the Ziz Valley, an extensive palm grove. We will arrive in Merzouga at the foot of the Erg Chebbi dunes.

Traditional welcome dinner in the desert.

Day 9 – Full day to discover the lifestyle and culture of the desert – Tour around the dunes in 4×4 – Visit to Berber nomadic families – Fossils and mines area – Khamlia (including traditional Gnaoua music demonstration) – Camel excursion – Magical night in a Berber camp (khaimas)

Today we will have the whole day to travel around and discover the lifestyle and culture of the desert.

After breakfast, departure in the 4×4 vehicle to circle the dunes, visit Berber nomadic families living in the area and share a tea, head out to the mines and fossil area to discover the natural resources of the desert, and witness a traditional Gnaoua music demonstration by the Bambaras group of Khamlia.

In the mid-afternoon, a camel excursion is taken to reach the camp while enjoying a sunset that will probably remain saved in your memory as one of the best natural spectacles you have ever witnessed.

Traditional Berber dinner at the camp to the rhythm of drums under the moon and stars, surrounded by dunes and accompanied by a campfire.

This will undoubtedly be a magical night!

Day 10 – Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley

We will say goodbye to the dunes and head toward Erfoud, from where we will set out on the route toward Tinghir and Todra. We will make a stop to visit its gorges perched at an altitude of 1,350 m and surrounded by a palm grove, until reaching the town of Boumalne, where the other gorges called Dades were formed. A beautiful journey through valleys, Berber villages, kasbahs, and a landscape of contrasts between palm trees and vegetation. Today we will spend the night surrounded by mountains and valleys.

Day 11 – Dades Valley – Roses Valley – Skoura Palm Grove – Ouarzazate

After breakfast, we will cross the Roses Valley and the Skoura palm grove until reaching the city of Ouarzazate, located on a large plateau, known as the “Gateway to the Desert” and the Hollywood of Africa.

Optional visits to the Taourirt Kasbah and Atlas Film Studios.

Free time for a well-deserved rest or relaxation.

Day 12 – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – High Atlas – Tichka Pass (2260m) – Marrakech

After breakfast, we will head out to visit the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous for being one of the best-preserved ksurs—fortified villages—in Morocco.

Free time to walk through the kasbah and climb to its summit to contemplate the views.

We will travel through the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the Tichka Pass situated at an altitude of 2260m with its beautiful landscapes.

Arrival in Marrakech in the afternoon, transfer to your hotel or riad for a well-deserved rest or to continue enjoying the magical atmosphere of the city.

Day 13 – Marrakech – Guided tour with a local guide

In the morning, at the agreed time, the guide will pick you up at your accommodation to begin the cultural tour of the city’s most iconic and tourist landmarks.

The tour of the monuments and sights is done on foot at the locations, accompanied by an official Spanish-speaking city guide.

The guided tour includes visits to:

THE KOUTOUBIA, one of the masterpieces of Almohad art located in the center of the city, where a stone palace called “Ksar AL HAJJAR” used to stand.

BAHIA PALACE, built in the 19th century as a sultan’s residence. Bahia means brilliant; in fact, in the 19th century, Moroccans believed they had built the grandest palace of all time. To get there, we will cross the Kasbah market, the Jewish Quarter (El Mellah), the Spice Souk, and Badia Square.

THE SAADIAN TOMBS, one of the most visited sites in Marrakech. These tombs date back to the late 16th century and are located in a closed garden accessed through a small hallway. Past the threshold, we find extraordinarily beautiful mausoleums decorated with mosaics, and various tombs where sultans, warriors, and servants of the Saadian dynasty are buried.

During this tour, we will enter the SOUK and also visit the BEN YOUSSEF MEDERSA. Built in the 16th century, it was one of the most important Koranic schools. Its students lived in austere cells while finishing their religious studies. The most beautiful part of the visit is its interior courtyard with its architecture and mosaics, in harmony with the central pool used for performing ablutions before prayer. Here, visitors will find extreme tranquility after passing through the bustle of the Medina streets.

MAJORELLE GARDEN, this garden was built by the painter Jacques Majorelle, who created it just as he would create a work of art. As a point of interest, nowadays the color “Majorelle blue” is frequently spoken of in honor of the blue used on most of the gates, walls, and details of the garden. In the 1900s, the legendary fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent acquired it and increased the number of plant species to over 300. It became his favorite retreat, and he wished for his ashes to be scattered among its bamboos and water lilies.

And finally, JEMAA EL FNA SQUARE, which is the central square of Marrakech and the most important place in the medina. The public life of Marrakech unfolds here both day and night. The best thing about Jemaa el Fna Square is the transformation it undergoes throughout the day.

Day 14 – Marrakech – At the agreed time, airport transfer

Depending on the scheduled departure time of your return flight, free time for last-minute visits and shopping.

At the agreed time, transfer to the airport.

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We wish you a happy return home, and see you again soon in Morocco, Inshallah

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