Traveling through Morocco over nine days means balancing vibrant cities, ancient sites, and breathtaking landscapes — all without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. This private 9-day tour, offered by Good Travelling In Morocco, promises a comprehensive journey from Casablanca’s modern marvels to the shimmering dunes of the Sahara, with plenty of cultural riches in between.
What we love about this experience is the care taken for authentic moments, the expert guidance, and the chance to see Morocco’s most iconic sights, all in a manageable schedule. The tour’s logistics are thoughtfully arranged, making it accessible even for first-time visitors. However, be aware that with such a packed itinerary, some days involve long drives, so a good level of patience and flexibility is helpful. This tour suits travelers eager to cover many destinations efficiently, especially those who value insider knowledge and seamless transportation.
Key Points
- All-Inclusive Experience: Private transport, WiFi, and guided visits make for a smooth trip.
- Authentic Encounters: Knowledgeable guides like Rachid and Ahmed enrich your understanding of Moroccan culture.
- Diverse Landscapes: From coastal Casablanca to the dunes of Merzouga, the scenery is unforgettable.
- Cultural Highlights: Visits to medinas, kasbahs, Roman ruins, and religious sites provide a full culture.
- Luxury Accommodations: Riad stays and desert camps balance comfort with local charm.
- Value for Money: At $791, the comprehensive itinerary offers excellent value considering the inclusions and personalized approach.
An Overview of the 9-Day Itinerary
This tour is designed to bring out the heart of Morocco — from its bustling cities and ancient medinas to the silent sand dunes of the Sahara. Each day reveals something new, often with a mix of guided tours, spectacular scenery, and unique experiences like camel rides under the stars.
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Day 1: Casablanca and Rabat
Your adventure kicks off with a warm pickup at Casablanca airport, then a short drive to see the iconic Hassan II Mosque. This is a highlight, not just because it’s the largest mosque in Morocco, but because it’s an architectural marvel with a towering minaret that dominates the skyline. While the tour notes that admission isn’t included, the exterior alone is breathtaking, especially at sunset.
Next, the journey continues to Rabat, the Moroccan capital. Here, you’ll stroll through the Medina of Rabat, with stops at Oudaia Kasbah and the Hassan Tower. Reviewers mention the beautiful architecture and the chance to understand Morocco’s royal and religious history, with access to sites like Moulay Ismail’s shrine. The drive to Rabat takes about an hour, and with an overnight stay in a local riad, you’ll start to feel the city’s laid-back charm.
Day 2: Chefchaouen via Rif Mountains
After breakfast, the tour heads to Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue City.” The drive takes you through the Rif Mountains, offering stunning vistas and photo opportunities. The highlight here is exploring the medina’s blue alleys, which reviewers say are magical and relaxing.
Staying overnight in a beautiful riad, you’ll have the chance to walk through the labyrinth of narrow streets, soak up the peaceful atmosphere, and enjoy local cuisine. Many reviews praise the guided approach, noting that guides like Rachid share insights into the town’s history and local life.
Day 3: Meknes and Volubilis
From Chefchaouen, the itinerary moves toward Volubilis, an extensive Roman ruins site. Visitors will marvel at well-preserved mosaics and the grandeur of ancient architecture, with admission included. Following this, the journey continues to Meknes — one of Morocco’s four imperial cities — where the medina walls, Bab El Mansour gate, and Moulay Ismail’s shrine await exploration.
Lunch here is an opportunity to enjoy local Moroccan cuisine, and walking through Meknes’ historic streets offers a glimpse into its royal past. Then, the group heads to Fez for the night, setting the stage for immersive city adventures.
Day 4: Fez’s Historic Medina
Fez is often considered the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco. With a local guide, you’ll explore must-see sites: Al Qarayyin University (the world’s oldest university), the Tanneries, the Attarine Museum, and the Moulay Idriss mausoleum. The medina’s labyrinthine streets can be overwhelming without a guide, but reviews emphasize that Ahmed’s knowledge makes the experience both educational and manageable.
In the afternoon, a visit to a tiles cooperative offers insight into Morocco’s famous craftsmanship, and a panoramic view from a tower provides a sense of the city’s layout and vibrancy. The stay in Fez is in a traditional riad, blending comfort with authenticity.
Day 5: Merzouga and the Sahara Desert
This is the tour’s most iconic day: traveling to Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara. The drive takes you through Ifrane, dubbed the “Switzerland of Morocco,” and the cedar forests where Barbary macaques are spotted. Reviewers lauded the stops here, especially the views of the Ziz Gorges and the scenery-changing landscape.
Upon arrival in Merzouga, you’ll enjoy mint tea before riding camels into the dunes for sunset. The experience of camping under a starry sky with a luxury desert camp that features private showers and bathrooms is a standout, offering both adventure and comfort. Many reviewers said this night was a highlight, describing the peacefulness of the desert and the magic of the stars.
Day 6: Dades Gorges and Fossil Capital
After breakfast, the journey continues toward Erfoud, known as the fossil capital. Here, you’ll see fossils like ammonites and trilobites, which many reviews mention as surprisingly fascinating. The drive then takes you through Tinghir, the former Jewish capital of Morocco, with panoramic views of Todra Valley.
The Todra Gorge offers an opportunity for a walk inside cliffs that soar 300 meters high. The day ends in Dades Valley, where the rugged beauty creates a stunning backdrop. The drive itself is a scenic highlight, with stops at Berber villages and viewpoints.
Day 7: Ouarzazate and Aït Ben Haddou
Traveling along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, the day visits Kelaat M’gouna, renowned for its annual rose festival. The journey continues to Ouarzazate, nicknamed the “Hollywood of Africa,” thanks to filming locations like Aït Ben Haddou — a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Walking through this ancient kasbah, you’ll appreciate its cinematic history and architectural charm. The drive over High Atlas Mountains offers breathtaking views and the chance to see Berber villages, with stops to understand the local way of life. The night is spent in Marrakech, a city that buzzes with energy and color.
Day 8: Marrakech’s Medinas and Gardens
A guided tour of Marrakech’s medina reveals the Koutoubia Mosque, Ben Youssef Madrassa, and Saadian Tombs. Reviewers mention the Majorelle Gardens and Bahia Palace as highlights, with plenty of time to wander the bustling souks.
Staying in a riad within the medina, you’ll be immersed in Marrakech’s lively atmosphere, blending history, shopping, and culinary delights. The guide helps navigate the maze-like streets, making sure you don’t miss hidden gems.
Day 9: Farewell and Departure
Your 9-day adventure wraps up with a transfer to the airport, leaving with a richer understanding of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, history, and culture.
What Makes This Tour Special
The consistent praise from travelers centers on the knowledgeable guides like Rachid, Ahmed, and Moha, who bring stories and insights that turn sightseeing into meaningful encounters. The stunning landscapes, from the panoramic views of the Atlas to the silent dunes of Merzouga, are vividly described in reviews, emphasizing how transport and timing are optimized for photography and peaceful moments alike.
The accommodations — riads and a luxury desert camp — balance authentic Moroccan charm with comfort, making the experience enjoyable without sacrificing style. The camel ride at sunset and overnight in the dunes remain a standout, with many reviewers calling it a “magical” highlight.
Transportation and Logistics
The tour features private, air-conditioned vehicles with WiFi, ensuring comfort and connectivity. The drivers are praised for their professionalism and knowledge, with some reviewers noting that their guides like Ahmed and Rachid made the trip feel both safe and insightful. The itinerary is carefully curated, with long drives balanced by interesting stops, providing a good mix of travel and exploration.
Value for Money
At $791, the price covers all major attractions, guided tours, accommodation, and some meals, making it a practical choice for those wanting a comprehensive experience without hidden costs. Considering the inclusions and personalized approach, it’s a competitive offer for a multi-city itinerary in Morocco.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers who want to see Morocco’s highlights in a relatively short period, without the stress of coordinating logistics themselves. It’s ideal for culture buffs, history enthusiasts, and those eager to experience the Sahara’s vastness comfortably. If you enjoy guided experiences, stunning scenery, and a mix of city life and desert tranquility, this tour will meet your expectations.
However, keep in mind that long travel days are part of the plan, so it’s better suited for those comfortable with some early mornings and long drives. It’s also a great choice for first-timers to Morocco, offering a well-rounded, immersive taste of the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, private, air-conditioned transportation with WiFi is provided throughout the trip, ensuring comfort and convenience.
Are guides knowledgeable and helpful?
Absolutely. Reviewers repeatedly praise guides like Rachid, Ahmed, and Moha for their professionalism and insights, which add depth to every visit.
What kind of accommodation can I expect?
You’ll stay in traditional riads in cities like Fez and Marrakech, and in a luxury desert camp in Merzouga, combining comfort with local charm.
Are meals included?
Dinners in Fez and in the desert camp are included, along with breakfasts. Other meals, like lunches and dinners in Chefchaouen or Marrakech, are not included.
Is the desert experience authentic?
Yes, the camel ride at sunset, overnight stay in a luxury tent, and tranquil starry sky create a memorable and authentic desert experience.
Can I customize the days?
This is a private tour, so there’s some flexibility to spend more or less time at certain sites, depending on your preferences.
What about the price?
At $791, the tour offers good value considering the quality of guides, accommodations, and inclusions. It balances affordability with a rich experience.
Is it suitable for solo travelers or couples?
Yes, with private transportation and guided tours, it’s perfect for couples or solo travelers who want a safe and engaging way to see Morocco.
What should I prepare for long travel days?
Long drives are part of the experience, so bring snacks, water, and entertainment. Comfortable clothing and good shoes for walking are advisable.
This 9-day private tour from Casablanca to the Sahara combines the best of Morocco’s cities, mountains, and deserts in a way that’s both manageable and rewarding. With expert guides, authentic accommodations, and breathtaking scenery, it offers a balanced mix of comfort and adventure. Whether you’re a culture lover, history buff, or desert dreamer, you’ll find plenty to love here.
The itinerary’s thoughtful pacing means you won’t feel rushed, and the small group size ensures personalized attention. The highlight is undoubtedly the Sahara night — a once-in-a-lifetime experience that’s well worth the trip.
If you’re after an immersive, well-organized Moroccan adventure that covers diverse landscapes and cultural treasures, this tour could be your perfect introduction to this incredible country. Just remember, packing patience for the travel days will make your experience all the more enjoyable.
Whether you’re visiting Morocco for the first time or returning for a deeper experience, this tour offers a comprehensive and richly rewarding journey.
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