Discover Morocco in 13 Days of Pure Wonder
Get ready to uncover the heart and spirit of Morocco with Eddyafa Travel’s Morocco trip itinerary, crafted as a 13-day journey of culture, color, and discovery. From the misty hills of Tangier to the golden dunes of Merzouga and the lively souks of Marrakech, every step reveals a new shade of Morocco’s beauty.
This Morocco trip itinerary is more than just a schedule — it’s a story painted with history, spice, and song. You’ll wander through blue-washed lanes in Chefchaouen, explore Roman ruins in Volubilis, admire ancient kasbahs, and cross valleys filled with palm trees and desert wind. By the time the sun dips behind the Sahara and the Atlantic waves whisper goodnight, you’ll feel the magic that makes Morocco unforgettable — timeless charm, kind faces, and memories that stay forever.
🌟 Are you ready? – Your Journey Awaits
This Morocco trip itinerary (13 days) is a seamless blend of adventure, culture, and genuine Moroccan life. Every sunrise brings a new discovery, every city shares its story, and every evening leaves you inspired by the colors and warmth of this enchanting land.
With Eddyafa Travel, every detail of your trip is handled with care and passion. From your first cup of mint tea in Tangier to your final sunset in Asilah, you’ll experience Morocco in comfort, authenticity, and joy — guided by people who love their country deeply.
If your heart is calling for a true Moroccan experience, this is the journey you’ve been waiting for.
Contact Eddyafa Travel today, and let us craft a Morocco trip itinerary that turns your travel dreams into cherished memories.
Your adventure begins in Tangier, the "Bride of the North," where Africa meets Europe. After a warm welcome, explore Cape Spartel and the mystical Caves of Hercules. Then, travel through the scenic Rif Mountains to the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen. The mountain views grow more beautiful with every turn. Settle in for a peaceful evening surrounded by shades of blue and soft mountain air.
After breakfast, wander through Chefchaouen’s picture-perfect medina, where walls are painted in a hundred hues of blue. You’ll pass colorful doorways, cozy cafés, and the lively square of Outa el Hammam. In the afternoon, hike up to the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views of the town as the sun sets over the Rif peaks. It’s a day that feels like stepping into a watercolor painting.
Next, leave the mountains and journey south to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, an open-air museum of mosaics and history. Continue to Meknes, once the proud capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail, to visit Bab el-Mansour, the royal granaries, and peaceful courtyards. By evening, you’ll arrive in Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city, ready to dive into centuries of culture.
Wake up to the spiritual rhythm of Fes, a living museum of Moroccan tradition. Start your guided tour with a visit to the Royal Palace Gate, the Jewish Quarter, and the Borj Sud viewpoint overlooking the vast medina. Then, follow your local guide through a maze of alleys filled with artisans, ancient madrasas, and the scent of leather at the Chouara Tanneries. End your day sipping mint tea on a rooftop terrace as the call to prayer echoes through the city.
Today, trade city walls for cedar forests and desert dunes. Pass through Ifrane, known as Morocco’s “Little Switzerland,” and continue to the Cedar Forest, where friendly Barbary monkeys roam free. After lunch in Midelt, drive along the scenic Ziz Valley toward Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara. In the afternoon, ride a camel across golden dunes, pausing to watch the sunset ignite the desert in gold and crimson. Dinner awaits under the stars in a luxurious Berber camp.
Wake up to sunrise over Erg Chebbi, then explore the desert’s hidden treasures. Visit nomadic families for tea, learn about Khamlia’s Gnaoua music, and discover the peaceful Merzouga Lake, home to pink flamingos when the season is right. After lunch, enjoy a relaxing afternoon surrounded by sand dunes and palm groves. It’s the perfect balance of adventure and serenity.
After breakfast, head to Rissani, once the center of ancient caravan routes. Continue to Erfoud, famous for fossils, before reaching the dramatic Todra Gorge, where towering cliffs rise beside a crystal-clear river. Stretch your legs and enjoy a short walk through the canyon. Then travel on to the Dades Valley, where winding roads and “Monkey Fingers” rock formations create one of Morocco’s most scenic landscapes.
Today is a feast for the eyes. Pass through the fragrant Valley of Roses and the palm groves of Skoura, then arrive in Ouarzazate, Morocco’s “Hollywood of Africa.” Visit the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO treasure famous from films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. After that, cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, reaching Marrakech by evening.
Start your morning exploring Marrakech’s lively soul. Visit the Bahia Palace, the Ben Youssef Madrasa, and the colorful souks of the Medina. Watch artisans at work, and wander through the legendary Jemaa el-Fna Square, alive with storytellers, musicians, and aromas of spice. In the afternoon, relax at the serene Majorelle Garden before returning to your riad for a peaceful evening.
Next, journey to the breezy Atlantic coast to reach Essaouira, a whitewashed seaside gem. Along the way, see Argan trees and, if lucky, goats climbing them! Upon arrival, stroll through the port filled with blue boats, explore ramparts lined with cannons, and breathe in the ocean air. Essaouira’s relaxed rhythm offers the perfect contrast to Marrakech’s buzz.
After breakfast, travel north to Casablanca, Morocco’s cosmopolitan heartbeat. Visit the majestic Hassan II Mosque, perched above the Atlantic, and admire its stunning craftsmanship. Later, explore Mohammed V Square and the Corniche promenade, feeling the energy of modern Morocco blend with its timeless spirit.
Today, journey to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city. Visit the Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the charming Kasbah of Oudayas overlooking the ocean. After lunch, continue to Asilah, a small coastal town with whitewashed walls and artistic murals—a serene spot to end your journey.
After breakfast, travel back to Tangier for your departure. As you look out over the Strait of Gibraltar, you’ll carry home more than memories—stories, friendships, and a deeper love for Morocco’s magic.