

Discover Morocco in two weeks with this carefully curated itinerary covering imperial cities, desert oases, coastal gems, and everything in between.
Morocco is a North African gem that delights the senses like few other places on Earth. This 15-day Morocco itinerary takes you from Atlantic coastline to Sahara Desert, weaving through the highlights of Morocco in just two weeks. Explore ancient medinas with their narrow alleyways, vibrant souks, and centuries of culture and legendary hospitality.
This Morocco 15-day itinerary guides you through Morocco, from starting in Casablanca to Fez, Chefchaouen, Marrakesh, Essaouira, and ending in the desert. Marvel at Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from rugged mountains, palm-filled valleys, endless dunes, to breezy coastlines that change with each horizon.
Experience home-cooked Berber meals, traditional hammams, and personal cultural experiences with artisans and locals. This Morocco 2-week itinerary is the best way to see Morocco in 2 weeks, balancing iconic attractions with local gems and authentic experiences. Perfect for first-timers or returning visitors, this trip is your next step to experiencing the heart of Morocco: its people, places, and timeless tales.
This tour is a comprehensive guided journey across Morocco, covering major highlights such as imperial cities, mountain ranges, the Sahara desert, and coastal regions. You’ll travel with an experienced guide, stay in selected accommodations, enjoy daily breakfasts (and often more meals), and visit iconic sites like the medinas of Fes and Marrakech, the dunes of Erg Chebbi, and the High Atlas Mountains.
While the 15-day format is structured to cover a wide range of destinations, many tour providers offer flexibility in pace, optional activities, and sometimes even departure/arrival cities. You can often customize certain parts, such as adding free days, selecting accommodation upgrades, or choosing particular side-trips.
The tour typically includes private or semi-private transport (air-conditioned vehicles), airport pick-ups, a professional English-speaking driver or guide, and accommodation for the duration of the trip. Some visits include additional local guides. Meals, entrance fees and extras may vary by operator.
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are the best periods to travel because the weather is mild and there aren't as many people. In the desert and southern areas, summer can be very hot. In the mountains and desert, winter evenings can be exceedingly chilly. Make sure to bring clothing for cold nights, sun protection, suitable shoes for walking, and check what's included (meals, transfers, and extra excursions).