15 Day Morocco Grand Tour | Imperial Cities & Desert
Embark on the ultimate 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour, a meticulously crafted private itinerary that showcases the very best of Morocco’s imperial cities, Sahara Desert, and Atlantic coast. This comprehensive Morocco Imperial Cities and Desert tour begins in the economic capital of Casablanca and takes you through all four imperial cities: Rabat, Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech.
Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert with camel trekking, luxury desert camp accommodation, and authentic Berber cultural encounters. Journey through the dramatic High Atlas Mountains, explore UNESCO World Heritage sites including Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, and discover the coastal charm of Essaouira. This 15-day Morocco tour includes the famous blue city of Chefchaouen, ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, and the spectacular Ouzoud Waterfalls.
Your Morocco Grand Tour 15 days features professional English-speaking guides, luxury accommodations, and authentic cultural experiences including traditional Gnawa music performances, argan oil cooperative visits, and Berber nomad encounters. From the bustling souks of Marrakech to the serene Sahara dunes, this tour offers the perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
15 Day Morocco Grand Tour Quick Facts
Duration | 15 Days / 14 Nights |
Starting Point | Casablanca (Airport/Hotel pickup included) |
Ending Point | Marrakech or casablanca (Airport/Hotel drop-off included) |
Key Destinations | Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, Fes, Ifrane, Ziz Valley, Merzouga (Erg Chebbi), Erfoud, Todra Gorge, Dades Valley, Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, Taroudant, Agadir, Essaouira, Marrakech, Ouzoud Waterfalls, |
Main Activities | Morocco Imperial Cities tour 15 days, Sahara desert camel trekking Morocco, Morocco luxury desert camp experience, Morocco cultural immersion tour, Morocco Atlas Mountains adventure, Morocco UNESCO sites tour, Morocco photography tour 15 days, Morocco authentic nomad experience, Morocco coastal exploration tour |
Transportation | Private Air-Conditioned 4×4 Vehicle or Minivan |
Accommodation | 1 night Casablanca + 1 night Rabat + 1 night Chefchaouen + 2 nights Fes + 1 Night Desert Luxury Camp + 1 Night Dades Valley + 1 Night Ouarzazate + 1 night Taroudant + 1 night Essaouira + 4 nights Marrakech |
Meals Included | 14 Breakfasts, 3 Dinners |
Price | 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour price starts from €780 per person (based on group size) Pricing varies depending on:
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How to Book: | Contact us via WhatsApp: +212 659883076 Email: bookMoroccoTrips@gmail.com 24/7 customer service available |
Payment Options: | Bank transfer, PayPal, or cash upon arrival (20% deposit required) |
15 Day Morocco Grand Tour Highlights: Imperial Cities, Sahara Desert & Atlantic Coast
- Casablanca Hassan II Mosque – Explore the world’s third-largest mosque
- Rabat Imperial Sites – UNESCO World Heritage capital city tour
- Chefchaouen Blue City – Photography paradise in Rif Mountains
- Volubilis Roman Ruins – Ancient Roman archaeological site
- Meknes Imperial City – Explore Moulay Ismail’s grand capital
- Fes Medina Deep Dive – Two-day exploration of spiritual capital
- Middle Atlas Cedar Forests – Barbary macaque encounters
- Two-night Sahara Desert Experience – Luxury desert camping and nomad visits
- Sunrise Camel Trekking – Erg Chebbi dunes adventure
- Gnawa Music Performance – Traditional music in Khamlia village
- Todra Gorge Canyon Exploration – Dramatic rock formations
- UNESCO Ait Ben Haddou – Morocco’s most famous kasbah
- Taroudant “Little Marrakech” – Authentic Souss Valley experience
- Essaouira Coastal Charm – Atlantic coast windsurfing capital
- Marrakech Imperial Splendor – Four-day Red City immersion
- Ouzoud Waterfalls Adventure – Morocco’s highest waterfalls
- Ourika Valley Atlas Experience – Berber mountain villages
Complete 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour Itinerary: Casablanca to Marrakech
Day 1: Welcome to Casablanca - Morocco's Economic Capital
Morning: Arrival & Hassan II Mosque
Your Morocco Grand Tour 15 days begins with airport pickup by your professional English-speaking driver. Welcome to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic powerhouse, home to over 4 million people.
Start your journey with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco and third-largest in the world. This architectural masterpiece features a 210-meter minaret (the tallest in the world) and can accommodate 105,000 worshippers. Take a guided interior tour of this stunning mosque, one of the few in Morocco open to non-Muslims.
Afternoon: Casablanca City Exploration
Explore the Corniche, Casablanca’s modern waterfront district with beautiful ocean views, luxury hotels, and beach clubs. Visit the bustling Central Market and admire the Art Deco architecture in the city center, reflecting the French colonial period.
Stroll through the Habous Quarter (New Medina), built by the French in the 1930s, combining traditional Moroccan architecture with modern urban planning. Experience local life in the traditional souks and craft cooperatives.
Evening: Moroccan Welcome
Check into your accommodation and enjoy a traditional Moroccan welcome dinner, featuring tagines, couscous, and mint tea while learning about Moroccan hospitality customs.
Accommodation: Hotel in Casablanca
Meals: Dinner included
Activities: Hassan II Mosque tour, city orientation
Day 2: Casablanca to Rabat - Imperial Capital Discovery
Morning: Journey to Rabat
After breakfast, travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital and one of the four imperial cities. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines ancient Moroccan heritage with modern governmental functions.
Afternoon: Rabat Imperial Sites Tour
Begin your Rabat guided tour with the iconic Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret of a grand mosque begun in 1195 by Caliph Yacoub al-Mansour. This 44-meter tower represents the finest example of Almohad architecture.
Visit the adjacent Mausoleum of Mohammed V, housing the tombs of the Moroccan king and his sons. This exquisite example of modern Moroccan architecture features beautiful marble work, intricate zellige tilework, and ceremonial guards in traditional uniforms.
Explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, a 12th-century fortress overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Wander through the blue and white painted streets, visit the Andalusian Gardens, and enjoy panoramic ocean views from the fortress walls.
Evening: Capital City Atmosphere
Take an evening stroll along the Bouregreg River and experience Rabat’s sophisticated atmosphere, different from Morocco’s other imperial cities due to its role as the political capital.
Accommodation: Hotel in Rabat
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 1.5 hours
Distance: 90 km
Day 3: Rabat to Chefchaouen - Journey to the Blue Pearl
Morning: Rif Mountains Route
Depart Rabat and travel north through the beautiful Rif Mountains, passing traditional Berber villages and enjoying spectacular mountain scenery. Stop in Ouazzane, known for its religious significance and traditional weaving crafts.
Afternoon: Arrival in Chefchaouen Arrive in Chefchaouen, Morocco’s famous “Blue City” or “Blue Pearl,” nestled high in the Rif Mountains at 600 meters altitude. This enchanting town is renowned for its blue-painted buildings, creating a magical atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Morocco.
Evening: Blue City First Impressions
Take your first walk through the blue-washed medina, understanding why Chefchaouen is considered one of Morocco’s most photogenic destinations. The tradition of painting buildings blue dates back to Jewish refugees in the 1930s, symbolizing the sky and heaven.
Visit the central plaza (Plaza Uta el-Hammam) with its red-walled kasbah, traditional cafes, and relaxed mountain atmosphere that makes Chefchaouen uniquely peaceful.
Accommodation: Hotel in Chefchaouen
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 4 hours with stops
Distance: 240 km
Day 4: Chefchaouen - Volubilis - Meknes - Fes
Morning: Chefchaouen Blue City Exploration
Start early with deeper Chefchaouen exploration. Climb to the Spanish Mosque overlooking the city for panoramic views of the blue medina and surrounding Rif Mountains – perfect for photography.
Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, photograph the distinctive blue doors and walls, and visit local shops selling traditional mountain crafts, wool garments, and goat cheese.
Afternoon: Volubilis Roman Ruins
Travel to Volubilis, Morocco’s best-preserved Roman archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore these 2,000-year-old ruins covering 42 hectares, including:
- Well-preserved mosaics depicting Roman mythology
- Basilica and Capitol temple remains
- Caracalla’s Arch and ancient Roman streets
- House of Orpheus with stunning floor mosaics
Late Afternoon: Meknes Imperial City
Continue to Meknes, the fourth imperial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known as the “Versailles of Morocco,” Meknes was built by Sultan Moulay Ismail in the 17th century.
Visit the impressive Bab Mansour gate, considered one of Morocco’s most beautiful gates with its intricate tilework and marble columns. Explore the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and the vast Royal Stables that once housed 12,000 horses.
Evening: Arrival in Fes
Arrive in Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital, preparing for tomorrow’s deep exploration of the world’s largest car-free urban area.
Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Fes Medina
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 7-8 hours with stops
Distance: 200 km
Day 5: Fes Medina Deep Exploration - Cultural Capital Discovery
Morning: Fes el-Bali UNESCO World Heritage Site
Begin your comprehensive Fes medina guided tour with a professional local guide. Fes is considered Morocco’s spiritual heart and home to the world’s oldest continuously operating university.
Enter through the ornate Blue Gate (Bab Boujloud), the iconic entrance to Fes el-Bali. Inside this labyrinthine medieval city, discover the Medrasa Bou Inania, a stunning 14th-century Islamic college featuring exquisite geometric tilework and carved cedar wood.
Visit the Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, founded in 859 AD by Fatema al-Fihri and recognized by UNESCO as the world’s oldest university. While non-Muslims cannot enter, admire the architecture from the entrance.
Afternoon: Traditional Crafts & Tanneries
Experience the famous Chouara Tanneries, where leather has been processed using traditional methods for over 1,000 years. Watch master craftsmen work in the colorful dyeing vats while learning about Morocco’s ancient leather-making traditions.
Explore traditional craft workshops including:
- Copper beating in Place Seffarine
- Carpet weaving cooperatives
- Ceramic and pottery studios
- Traditional woodworking shops
Evening: Mellah & Panoramic Views
Discover the Mellah (Jewish Quarter), learning about Morocco’s rich Jewish heritage and the harmonious coexistence of Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities throughout history.
Conclude at the Merenid Tombs overlooking the medina, offering spectacular panoramic views of Fes and perfect photography opportunities of the medieval cityscape.
Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Fes Medina
Meals: Breakfast included
Activities: Full-day guided medina tour
Day 6: Fes - Ifrane - Ziz Valley - Sahara Desert Adventure
Morning: Middle Atlas Mountains Journey
After breakfast, begin your epic journey south through the Middle Atlas Mountains, experiencing Morocco’s incredible landscape diversity. First stop is Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine architecture, European-style buildings, and cool mountain climate.
Continue to Azrou, passing through ancient cedar forests home to Barbary macaques (Berber monkeys). Take time to photograph these playful primates in their natural habitat while enjoying the fresh mountain air at 1,250 meters altitude.
Afternoon: Desert-bound Journey
Stop in Midelt, famous for its apple orchards and mineral deposits, for lunch with stunning Atlas Mountain views. Begin the dramatic landscape transformation as you leave the mountains behind.
Travel through the spectacular Ziz Valley, lined with thousands of date palm trees and traditional kasbahs. This green oasis corridor has supported life for centuries through ancient irrigation systems.
Evening: Sahara Desert Arrival
Arrive in Merzouga, gateway to the Sahara Desert and the massive Erg Chebbi dunes reaching heights of 150 meters. Check into your desert hotel and prepare for tomorrow’s authentic desert adventure.
Accommodation: Desert Hotel in Merzouga
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 7-8 hours with stops
Distance: 460 km
Day 7: Full Day Sahara Desert Experience - Merzouga, Nomads & Gnawa Music
Morning: Off-Road Desert Exploration
Begin your Sahara desert adventure with a 4×4 off-road expedition into the heart of the desert. Visit an ancient kohl (eyeliner) mine, learning about traditional cosmetics used by Berber women for centuries.
Meet nomadic Berber families living in traditional handwoven tents, experiencing authentic desert hospitality while sharing traditional mint tea. Learn about their ancient lifestyle, livestock herding (camels, goats, sheep), and desert survival techniques passed down through generations.
Afternoon: Khamlia Village & Cultural Immersion
Visit Khamlia village, home to the Gnawa people – descendants of sub-Saharan slaves who developed a unique musical tradition. Experience mesmerizing Gnawa music and traditional dancing performances, understanding this UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage.
Take a peaceful walk through palm groves and visit the seasonal Merzouga Lake (also called Flamingo Lake), which attracts pink flamingos and other migratory birds during winter months.
Evening: Camel Trekking & Desert Camp
Mount your camel for the highlight of your Morocco desert experience – trekking into the Erg Chebbi dunes. Watch the spectacular Sahara sunset from atop golden sand dunes reaching 150 meters high, creating unforgettable memories and photography opportunities.
Arrive at your luxury desert camp, combining traditional Berber tent architecture with modern amenities. Enjoy authentic Moroccan cuisine around the campfire while listening to Berber drums under a brilliant canopy of stars.
Accommodation: Luxury Desert Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner included
Activities: 4×4 desert tour, camel trekking, nomad visits, Gnawa music
Day 8: Merzouga - Erfoud - Todra Gorges - Dades Valley
Early Morning: Sahara Sunrise Magic
Wake early to witness the magical Sahara sunrise, watching the golden dunes transform in the morning light. Return to Merzouga via camel, where your driver awaits with breakfast and refreshments.
Morning: Erfoud Fossil Capital
Journey to Erfoud, Morocco’s “fossil capital,” known for its rich deposits of ancient marine fossils dating back 350 million years. Visit local fossil workshops where skilled artisans create beautiful marble and fossil products, learning about the area’s geological history.
Afternoon: Todra Gorges Spectacular Canyon
Continue to the dramatic Todra Gorges, where the Todra River has carved spectacular canyons through the High Atlas Mountains. Walk through the narrow gorge with limestone walls reaching 300 meters high, popular with rock climbers from around the world.
The gorge narrows to just 10 meters wide in some places, creating a cathedral-like atmosphere with incredible acoustics. Explore Tinghir oasis, a green paradise of date palms and traditional farming sustained by ancient khettara irrigation systems.
Evening: Dades Valley “Valley of 1000 Kasbahs”
Arrive in the Dades Valley, famous for its countless kasbahs and dramatic rock formations. Admire the famous “Monkey Fingers” rock formations and enjoy panoramic views of the valley from elevated viewpoints.
This valley has been a crucial passage between the Sahara and northern Morocco for centuries, evidenced by numerous fortified kasbahs protecting ancient trade routes.
Accommodation: Kasbah Hotel in Dades Valley
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner included
Driving Time: 6-7 hours with stops
Distance: 280 km
Day 9: Ouarzazate - Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah - Taroudant
Morning: Valley of Roses & Skoura Oasis
Depart through the Valley of Roses (Kelaa M’Gouna), where millions of Damascus rose petals are harvested annually for cosmetics and rose water production. If traveling in May, witness the famous Rose Festival celebrations.
Pass through Skoura oasis, famous for its ancient kasbahs and palm groves, including the impressive Kasbah Amerhidl and Kasbah Ben Moro, often called the “Kasbah of the Storks.”
Afternoon: Ouarzazate “Hollywood of Morocco”
Stop in Ouarzazate, Morocco’s film capital where numerous Hollywood productions have been filmed. Optional visit to Atlas Film Studios, where movies like “Gladiator,” “Lawrence of Arabia,” “The Mummy,” and “Game of Thrones” were shot.
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, Morocco’s most famous fortified village and arguably the country’s most photographed location. This ancient trading post on the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech has appeared in numerous international films.
Climb to the top of the kasbah for spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and perfect photography opportunities of this architectural masterpiece built with traditional pisé (earth and straw) construction.
Evening: Journey to Taroudant
Cross through Taznakht, famous for traditional Berber carpets, and continue to Taliouine, Morocco’s saffron capital. If visiting during harvest season (October-November), meet Berber families gathering precious saffron flowers.
Arrive in Taroudant, often called “Little Marrakech” due to its red-earthen walls and similar architecture. This authentic Berber town was the capital of the Saadian dynasty before they moved to Marrakech in the 16th century.
Accommodation: Hotel in Taroudant
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 6-7 hours with stops
Distance: 320 km
Day 10: Taroudant - Agadir - Essaouira Coastal Discovery
Morning: Taroudant Exploration
Explore Taroudant’s authentic medina and walk along the impressive ramparts surrounding the old city. Unlike touristy destinations, Taroudant offers genuine local life with traditional souks selling local produce, spices, and Berber crafts.
Visit the Berber market and observe daily life in this Souss Valley town, where Arabic, Berber (Tamazight), and French blend in daily conversation.
Afternoon: Argan Forest Route
Travel through the Argan Biosphere Reserve, observing the famous tree-climbing goats that feed on argan fruits. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protects the endemic argan trees found only in southwestern Morocco.
Stop at women’s argan oil cooperatives, learning about the traditional production of “liquid gold” – Morocco’s precious argan oil used in cosmetics and cuisine. Support local women’s economic empowerment while purchasing authentic products.
Pass through Agadir, Morocco’s premier beach destination, rebuilt after the devastating 1960 earthquake. Brief photo stop at the Agadir Kasbah ruins overlooking the modern city and Atlantic coast.
Evening: Essaouira “Mogador” Arrival
Arrive in Essaouira, formerly known as Mogador, one of Morocco’s most charming coastal cities. This UNESCO World Heritage Site combines Portuguese, French, and Berber architectural influences creating a unique Atlantic coast experience.
Accommodation: Riad in Essaouira Medina
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 5-6 hours with stops
Distance: 280 km
Day 11: Exploring Essaouira - Morocco's Windsurfing Capital
Morning: Essaouira Medina & Port Exploration
Begin your Essaouira guided tour exploring the bustling fishing port, watching colorful boats return with daily catches while seagulls swoop overhead. This working port provides fresh seafood to restaurants throughout the city.
Explore the ancient ramparts and cannons overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later modified by the French. The fortifications offer spectacular ocean views and perfect photography opportunities.
Afternoon: Artisan Workshops & Cultural Discovery
Wander through the well-preserved medina with its whitewashed buildings, blue doors, and relaxed atmosphere. Unlike other Moroccan cities, Essaouira offers a laid-back coastal vibe perfect for leisurely exploration.
Visit local art galleries featuring Gnawa music-inspired artwork, Thuya wood workshops where artisans create intricate woodwork from the local argan-related Thuya tree, and traditional craft cooperatives.
Evening: Atlantic Coast Sunset
Enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants while watching the sunset over the Atlantic. Essaouira is famous for its annual Gnawa World Music Festival (usually June), attracting international musicians and thousands of visitors.
Experience the windsurfing culture – Essaouira’s consistent Atlantic winds make it one of Africa’s top windsurfing and kitesurfing destinations.
Accommodation: Riad in Essaouira Medina
Meals: Breakfast included
Activities: Guided medina tour, artisan workshops
Day 12: Essaouira to Marrakech - Imperial City Arrival
Morning: Atlantic Coast to Imperial Splendor
Depart the Atlantic coast and travel inland through argan forests and traditional Berber villages. Stop for final argan oil cooperative visits and observe rural Moroccan life.
Afternoon: Marrakech “Red City” Arrival
Arrive in Marrakech, the “Red City” and most famous of Morocco’s four imperial cities. Founded in 1070 by the Almoravids, Marrakech has been a crucial crossroads between Africa, Europe, and the Middle East for nearly 1,000 years.
Check into your traditional riad in the medina and take your first walk to the famous Jemaa el-Fna square, the heart of Marrakech and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This bustling square transforms throughout the day with snake charmers, storytellers, henna artists, and food vendors.
Evening: Marrakech First Impressions
Experience the magical atmosphere as Jemaa el-Fna comes alive at sunset with food stalls, musicians, and entertainers. Enjoy dinner at a rooftop terrace restaurant overlooking the square while listening to the calls to prayer from the nearby Koutoubia Mosque.
Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 4 hours with stops
Distance: 190 km
Day 13: Full Day Marrakech Exploration - Red City Imperial Tour
Morning: Marrakech Imperial Sites
Begin your comprehensive Marrakech guided tour with a professional local guide. Start at the stunning Bahia Palace, a 19th-century masterpiece showcasing Moroccan architecture, intricate zellige tilework, painted cedar ceilings, and beautiful Andalusian gardens.
Continue to the Saadian Tombs, rediscovered in 1917 after being sealed for centuries. These elaborate mausoleums of the Saadian dynasty feature Carrara marble, gold leaf decorations, and exquisite architectural details.
Explore the Ben Youssef Madrasa, once the largest Islamic college in North Africa. This 16th-century theological college features incredible geometric patterns, Arabic calligraphy, and student dormitories arranged around a central courtyard.
Afternoon: Souks & Traditional Crafts
Navigate Morocco’s largest traditional souk system, a maze of narrow alleys filled with spices, textiles, leather goods, and handicrafts. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of this UNESCO-recognized marketplace where traditional crafts have been traded for centuries.
Visit specialized souks including:
- Souk des Babouches (traditional slippers)
- Souk des Teinturiers (textile dyeing)
- Souk Haddadine (metalwork)
- Souk Cherratine (leather goods)
Evening: Koutoubia Mosque & Majorelle Garden
Visit the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s largest mosque and architectural symbol. Its 77-meter minaret, visible from miles away, has inspired mosque architecture across North Africa and Spain.
Explore the enchanting Majorelle Garden, created by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later owned by Yves Saint Laurent. This botanical paradise features exotic plants from five continents, cobalt blue buildings, and the Berber Museum showcasing North African culture.
Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast included
Activities: Full-day guided city tour
Day 14: Marrakech - Ouzoud Waterfalls - Atlas Mountains Adventure
Morning: Journey to Ouzoud Waterfalls
Embark on a spectacular day trip to Ouzoud Waterfalls, Morocco’s highest waterfalls located 170 kilometers northeast of Marrakech in the High Atlas Mountains. Travel through traditional Berber villages and olive groves.
Afternoon: Ouzoud Waterfalls Exploration
Discover the breathtaking 110-meter-high cascades falling in three tiers through red cliffs into natural pools below. The name “Ouzoud” means “olive” in Berber, referencing the ancient olive trees surrounding the falls.
Hike along well-maintained trails offering various viewpoints of the waterfalls. Spot Barbary macaques playing in the trees and over 100 bird species that inhabit this lush environment. Optional boat rides near the base of the falls provide unique perspectives and photo opportunities.
Visit traditional Berber villages perched on cliff edges, where locals sell fresh orange juice, almonds, and handicrafts. Learn about traditional terrace farming techniques used in this mountainous region.
Evening: Return to Marrakech
Return to Marrakech through the Atlas Mountains, enjoying spectacular sunset views over the red earth landscape and Berber villages. This day trip showcases Morocco’s incredible natural beauty beyond the famous imperial cities.
Accommodation: Traditional Riad in Marrakech
Meals: Breakfast included
Driving Time: 6 hours total with stops
Distance: 340 km round trip
Day 15: Grand Tour Conclusion - Airport Departure
Morning: Final Marrakech Moments
Your final morning in Morocco begins with breakfast at your riad, allowing time for last-minute souvenir shopping in the nearby souks or relaxation in your traditional accommodation.
Depending on your departure preferences and flight schedule, choose between two departure options:
Option A: Marrakech Airport Departure
For guests departing from Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK), enjoy a leisurely morning exploring any remaining areas of interest or revisiting favorite spots in the medina.
Your driver will provide airport transfer at the appropriate time based on your flight schedule, ensuring comfortable departure from Morocco’s tourism capital.
Option B: Casablanca Airport Departure
For guests departing from Casablanca Mohammed V Airport (CMN), begin the journey back to Morocco’s economic capital, retracing your route through the High Atlas Mountains and Moroccan countryside.
The 3-hour drive to Casablanca allows for scenic stops and final photography opportunities. Arrive at Mohammed V International Airport with ample time for international departure procedures.
Afternoon: Farewell Morocco
Complete your unforgettable Morocco Grand Tour 15 days with airport transfer and assistance with departure procedures. Reflect on your incredible journey through Morocco’s imperial cities, Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains, and Atlantic coast.
Your 15-day adventure has encompassed:
- Four imperial cities (Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Marrakech)
- UNESCO World Heritage sites
- Sahara Desert camping and camel trekking
- Traditional Berber cultural experiences
- Atlas Mountains natural beauty
- Atlantic coast charm
Departure Information:
- Marrakech Airport: Direct transfer (30 minutes)
- Casablanca Airport: 3-hour scenic drive with stops
Meals: Breakfast included
Services: Airport transfer and departure assistance included
What’s Included in 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour
- Private air-conditioned transportation (4×4 or minivan)
- Professional English-speaking driver-guide
- Camel trekking experience with local guides
- 1 night luxury desert camping Morocco + 13 nights hotel/kasbah (private rooms)
- breakfasts and 3 dinners
- All transportation fuel costs
- Hotel pickups and drop-offs
What’s Not Included in 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour
- International flights to/from Morocco
- Travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Lunches during the tour
- Beverages and personal drinks
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Entry fees to monuments (if applicable)
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Reviews of 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour From Casablanca
Absolutely Spectacular 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour!
This trip was unforgettable! From Casablanca to Chefchaouen, every stop was beautiful. The Sahara Desert was the best part – we loved the camel ride and sunrise over the dunes.
Our driver Ahmed was fantastic and told us great stories. In Fes, the local guide Youssef showed us the old medina – it was like stepping back in time.
Thanks to Ayoub for organizing everything so well. We also loved Marrakech, Essaouira, the waterfalls, and meeting nomads. A perfect way to see the real Morocco!
James Mitchell
Perfect Morocco Tour – Better Than We Expected!
This 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour was amazing! Everything was well planned – great transport and lovely places to stay. Chefchaouen was stunning, and our Fes tour with Mohammed made history come alive.
The desert trip was a big highlight – camel rides, a luxury camp, and meeting Berber nomads. The 4×4 ride showed us hidden places in the Sahara.
Our driver Omar was super helpful and flexible. We loved the Atlas Mountains, the Ouzoud Waterfalls, and relaxing in Essaouira after busy days.
Each imperial city had its own story. Thank you for an unforgettable journey through Morocco
Thomas Becker
Incredible Cultural 15 Day Morocco Grand Tour!
This 15-day Morocco tour with Book Morocco Trips was the perfect mix of culture and adventure. We loved the Gnawa music in Khamlia and learning about argan oil at the women’s cooperative.
Our guide Hassan was great and knew so much about history. Volubilis and Meknes were amazing to see. The desert camp was both comfortable and truly Berber.
Marrakech was full of life – the markets, Bahia Palace, and Jemaa el-Fna were unforgettable! The Majorelle Gardens were calm and beautiful. Big thanks to Ayoub for organizing everything so well!
Sofia Moreau
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