Discover Morocco: A 9-Day Cultural Journey
Embark on a captivating 9-day adventure through Morocco, where ancient traditions meet stunning landscapes. From the historic streets of Fez and the golden dunes of the Sahara to the vibrant souks of Marrakech, this journey offers an immersive experience of Morocco’s rich heritage. Wander through centuries-old medinas, explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, and savor authentic Moroccan cuisine. Whether riding through the desert, meeting local artisans, or enjoying a traditional cooking class, this itinerary blends cultural discovery with unforgettable moments.
9-day Morocco itinerary:
Day 1: Casablanca
- Arrive anytime (transfer included)
Day 2: Casablanca → Fez
- Tour UNESCO sites: Meknès (17th-century capital) and Volubilis (Roman ruins)
- Lunch at a women’s cooperative
- Check-in at Fez
Day 3: Fez
- Walking tour of the 9th-century medina
- Visit tanneries, Madrasa al-Attarine, and Al-Karaouine Mosque
- See spice markets and ceramics
Day 4: Fez → Merzouga
- Travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains to the Sahara
- Overnight in a desert hotel
Day 5: Merzouga/Tinghir
- 4×4 Sahara excursion
- Visit Khamliya for a Gnaoua music performance
- Tea with Amazigh nomads
- Transfer to Tinghir
Day 6: Tinghir → Ouarzazate
- Explore Dades Gorge
- Visit Taourirt Kasbah
- Optional: Traditional medicine lesson
Day 7: Ouarzazate → Marrakech
- Visit UNESCO site Aït Ben Haddou
- Travel to Marrakech
- Free time to explore
Day 8: Marrakech
- Cooking class and tagine lunch
- Free afternoon: options include Djemaa el-Fna Square or Majorelle Gardens
Day 9: Marrakech
- Departure
Meals included throughout: All breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
Itinerary
- Arrival: Arrive at any time. An airport transfer is included.
- Note: This tour does not include sightseeing in Casablanca. For those arriving early, consider spending an extra day exploring the city. Visit its medina, Art Deco architecture, and beautiful beachfront.
- Highlights:
- The spectacular Hassan II Mosque is a must-see. Guided tours are available (Saturday–Thursday: 09:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, and 15:00; Fridays: 09:00, 10:00, and 15:00. Check for schedule changes during Ramadan). Tickets can be purchased on-site.
- Seasonal Tip: Between November and February, tours adapt to winter weather conditions in the mountains. Heavy snow is possible—pack warm clothing.
- Activity:
- Private Transfer (1 hour): Settle in and enjoy the scenic ride to your hotel.
- Welcome Meeting (18:00): Meet your group and guide, review the tour details, and prepare for the adventure.
- Journey: Travel through the stunning countryside, visiting two UNESCO World Heritage Sites en route.
- Meknès: Explore this historic imperial city with its grand gates, bustling souks, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
- Volubilis: Marvel at remarkably preserved Roman ruins, including mosaic floors and soaring columns.
- Activities:
- Guided Tour of Volubilis (1–2 hours): Learn about Roman life from a certified local guide.
- Meknès City Tour (1–2 hours): Visit key landmarks like Bab Mansour and Dar Jamai Museum.
- Transport:
- Private Vehicle (7–8 hours, including stops).
- Experience: Immerse yourself in the ancient medina of Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Wander the bustling streets, explore artisans’ quarters, and visit iconic landmarks like Madrasa al-Attarine and Al-Karaouine Mosque.
- Observe traditional leather tanning from a tannery balcony.
- Optional Activity:
- Explore the Ville Nouvelle for a glimpse of modern Fez life.
- Activities:
- Guided Medina Tour: Dive into Fez’s history and culture with a local guide.
- Scenic Drive: Traverse the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing cedar forests and palm groves, to reach the edge of the Sahara Desert.
- Stay: Overnight in a kasbah-style hotel by the dunes.
- Transport:
- Private Vehicle (10–11 hours).
- Highlights:
- Embark on a 4×4 desert adventure, visiting the village of Khamliya for a Gnaoua music performance.
- Meet Amazigh nomads over mint tea and learn about their traditions.
- Transport:
- Private Vehicle (4 hours).
- Journey: Explore the dramatic Dades Gorge, then travel along the Road of 1,000 Kasbahs to Ouarzazate.
- Activity: Visit the Taourirt Kasbah and enjoy optional experiences like an Amazigh herbalist lesson.
- Transport:
- Private Vehicle (6 hours).
- Highlights:
- Visit Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Travel through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass to Marrakech.
- Transport:
- Private Vehicle (5–6 hours).
- Experience:
- Enjoy a hands-on Moroccan cooking class in a historic riad, preparing and savoring a traditional meal.
- Explore Marrakech at your leisure, from the vibrant Djemaa el-Fna square to the serene Majorelle Gardens.
- Optional Activities:
- Relax at a tea house or dive into the bustling souks.
Includes/Excludes
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Tour Highlights:
- • Sahara desert excursion with cultural experiences in Merzouga
- • Moroccan cooking class in Marrakech
- • Community lunch at Mhaya Village, Meknès
- Transportation & Transfers:
- • Airport arrival transfer
- • Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout
- • 4x4 vehicles for desert excursions
- Guided Tours:
- • Meknès: City tour featuring royal granaries and Bab Mansour
- • Volubilis: Ancient Roman ruins
- • Fès: Walking tour of medina and traditional tanneries
- • Dades Gorge and kasbahs (Taourirt and Aït Ben Haddou)
- • Free time in Marrakech
- Accommodation & Meals:
- • 8 nights hotel accommodation
- • 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
- • Budget USD 265-345 for other meals
- Staff:
- • Expert tour leader throughout
- • Local specialist guides
Cost Excludes
Join Our Fixed Trip Starting Date
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Available Available PackagesSaturdayNovember 8, 2025SundayNovember 16, 2025$1,868
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Available Available PackagesSaturdayDecember 20, 2025SundayDecember 28, 2025$1,868
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Available Available PackagesSaturdayJanuary 10, 2026SundayJanuary 18, 2026$1,868
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Available Available PackagesSaturdayFebruary 14, 2026SundayFebruary 22, 2026$1,868
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Available Available PackagesSaturdayMarch 14, 2026SundayMarch 22, 2026$1,868
Important Notes Morocco
Entry Requirements & Visas:
- Visa Policies:
- “Many nationalities, including those from the USA, Canada, EU, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Morocco for tourist purposes for up to 90 days without a visa. Always check the latest requirements with your local Moroccan embassy or consulate as policies can change.”
- “Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining from your date of entry.”
- Customs:
- “Be aware of restrictions on bringing certain items into Morocco, such as large quantities of alcohol or certain medications. Declare valuables upon entry if necessary.”
Health & Safety:
- Vaccinations:
- “While no specific vaccinations are typically required for entry, it’s advisable to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations. Consult your doctor or a travel health clinic for personalized advice.”
- “Food and water safety can be a concern. It is recommended to drink bottled water.”
- Travel Insurance:
- “Comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen belongings.”
- General Safety:
- “Morocco is generally safe for tourists, but exercise common sense precautions. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. Avoid displaying expensive jewelry or electronics.”
- “Be aware of common scams, and negotiate prices before agreeing to services, especially in souks and with taxis.”
- “Respect local customs and dress modestly, particularly when visiting religious sites.”
Culture & Customs:
- Language:
- “Arabic is the official language, but French is widely spoken. In tourist areas, English may also be understood.”
- “Learning a few basic Arabic phrases, such as ‘Salam aleikum’ (peace be upon you) and ‘Shukran’ (thank you), will be appreciated.”
- Religion:
- Morocco is a Muslim country. Respect local customs and traditions, especially during Ramadan.”
- Dress modestly, particularly when visiting mosques or religious sites. Women should consider covering their shoulders and knees.”
- Tipping:
- Tipping is customary in Morocco. Expect to tip in restaurants, cafes, and for services like taxis and tour guides.”
- Photography:
- “Always ask for permission before photographing people, especially locals. Avoid photographing military or government buildings.”
- Haggling:
- “Haggling is a common practice in souks and markets. Be prepared to negotiate prices.
Accommodation:
Some two-story accommodations may lack elevators, so be prepared to carry your luggage upstairs.
Itinerary Pace:
This is a fast-paced trip with early starts, long drives, and limited free time, allowing you to see many locations in a short period.
Transport:
Minivan legroom may be cramped for taller passengers, and seat belts may not be available as they are not required by law in Morocco.
Camel Ride:
To reach the dunes for sunset, walking or riding a camel is necessary, as vehicles cannot access this area. Walking can be hot and tiring.
Weather:
Morocco’s climate varies:
- Summer (April–September): Very hot, up to 50°C.
- Winter (November–March): Cool to cold, with possible snow in the Atlas Mountains. Nights can be chilly, and most buildings lack heating. Bring suitable clothing and consider a sleeping bag in winter for desert or mountain stays.
Ramadan:
Occurs Feb 28–Mar 29, 2025, and Feb 17–Mar 19, 2026. Expect adjustments to schedules and services during this fasting period. Be culturally sensitive by wearing modest clothing and avoiding eating, drinking, or smoking in public during the day.
Aid Al-Adha:
This celebration (Jun 16–17, 2024, and Jun 6–7, 2025) may result in shop, restaurant, and site closures, reduced hotel staff, and quieter streets.