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A 14-Day Morocco Itinerary: The Ultimate Grand Tour

Itinerari

Two weeks is enough to see nearly all of Morocco's highlights at a comfortable pace.

A 14-Day Morocco Itinerary: The Ultimate Grand Tour

The Route

Casablanca or Marrakech to Fes via Chefchaouen, then south through the Middle Atlas to Merzouga, west via Dades and Todra Gorge, and back to Marrakech via Ait Ben Haddou.

Days 1-4: Imperial Cities & the Blue City

Marrakech, Rabat, Chefchaouen and Fes, covering medinas, palaces and souks.

Days 5-9: Desert & Gorges

The Middle Atlas cedar forests, Merzouga dunes with a desert camp, then Todra and Dades Gorges.

Days 10-14: Kasbahs, Atlas & Marrakech

Ait Ben Haddou, the High Atlas, and time to explore Marrakech before departure.

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Is 14 days enough to see all of Morocco?

Yes, 14 days covers the imperial cities, Sahara desert, Atlas Mountains and Chefchaouen at a comfortable pace.

Should I book a private tour for a 14-day Morocco trip?

For a route this long, a private driver-guide makes logistics far easier than self-driving or public transport.

What's the best starting point for a 14-day Morocco itinerary?

Marrakech or Casablanca both work well as a starting point, depending on your flights.

Is 14 days in Morocco tiring?

It's an active itinerary with a lot of driving; a private tour that paces the days well makes it very manageable.