Morocco Itinerary 10 Days
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OVERVIEW
Take a 10-day tour from Marrakech and explore Morocco’s most stunning locations. Visit the ancient Medina of Fes, tour the Moroccan Sahara, Desert camping, and see the beautiful coastline. Start your journey in Marrakesh, a city full of culture and history. Visit the iconic Djemaa el-Fna square, explore the Medina, and see the beautiful architecture of the city. From Marrakech, head to the Sahara Desert for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Ride a camel, see the sunset over the sand dunes, and sleep under the stars. Next, head to Fes, the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities. Explore the Fes el-Bali, the world’s largest car-free urban area, see the beautiful mosques and madrassas, and get some Moroccan souvenirs. Then visit the north of Morocco and enjoy the blue city Chefchaouen. Finally, end your trip with a visit of Rabat city and explore Hassan II mosque in Casablanca.
- Starting City:Â Marrakech
- Ending City:Â Casablanca/Marrakech
- Itinerary:Â Marrakech, High Atlas, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Dades, Desert, Fez, Meknes, Volubilis, Chefchaouen, Casablanca
Night Staying:Â 10 days / 9 nights Morocco private tour from Marrakech
- 2 nights in Marrakech
- 1 night in Ouarzazate or Dades
- 2 nights in the desert
- 2 nights in Fes
- 1 night in Chefchaouen
- 1 night in Casablanca (Or Marrakech, it depends on the ending city)
Highlights
Itinerary
Accomodations
To combine luxury and affordability, we offer accommodations ranging from 4-star comfort to the world’s most exquisite hotels and resorts.
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The best time to visit Morocco varies by region. To explore highlights like Fes, Marrakech, the Sahara Desert, and the Blue City, it’s recommended to avoid the summer months from early June to late August. If planning a trip during this period, consider coastal destinations like Tangier and El Hoceima on the Mediterranean side and Essaouira, Oualidia, Agadir, and Mirleft for Atlantic sides.
Yes, English is spoken in Morocco, especially in tourist areas and major cities like Marrakech, Fes, Essaouira and Casablanca. Many locals working in the tourism industry are fluent in English, facilitating communication for visitors. If you are heading to less-explored areas, away from touristy paths, it’s better to have a local guide to facilitate communication.
Morocco is famed for its rich culture, vibrant markets, and historic cities like Marrakech and Fes. The country boasts diverse landscapes, from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert, and is celebrated for its intricate architecture and delectable cuisine. With a blend of tradition and hospitality, Morocco captivates visitors with its timeless allure.
Morocco is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. The country places a high value on tourism, and efforts have been made to enhance safety measures. In popular tourist areas such as Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca, you’ll find a visible police presence, contributing to a secure environment. However, it’s always advisable to exercise standard precautions, such as being mindful of your belongings in crowded areas and avoiding poorly lit or secluded places, especially at night
Morocco’s expansive landscapes and rich cultural tapestry make it a captivating destination. Even spending a month here can be filled with continuous exploration. For first-time visitors, we highly recommend a minimum of 7 days, focusing on Marrakech, Sahara Desert, Fes, and the areas in between. With 10 days, consider adding the Blue City, and for more extensive tours of 13-16 days, Essaouira makes a fantastic addition to the itinerary.