14 Days in Morocco: The Ultimate 2-Week Itinerary
Two unforgettable weeks across the whole of Morocco — imperial cities, the blue lanes of Chefchaouen, the Sahara at Merzouga, the kasbah road through the Atlas, and the Atlantic coast at Essaouira. A complete day-by-day plan crafted by locals.
Why 14 Days Is the Ultimate Morocco Trip
Two weeks is the gold standard for Morocco — enough time to see everything the country is famous for, at a pace that lets each place breathe. This 14-day itinerary weaves the four imperial cities, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, two nights in the Sahara, the dramatic kasbah road, and three days on the Atlantic coast into one seamless loop. It is the natural extension of our 10-day Morocco itinerary, and the article companion to our flagship 13-day luxury Morocco tour. Less time? The 8-day tour covers the essentials.
Your Day-by-Day Morocco Plan
Tap any day to open its full details — route, highlights, and where you’ll stay.
DAY1Arrival in CasablancaAtlantic welcome to Morocco+
Land in Casablanca, Morocco’s cosmopolitan gateway. Your private driver transfers you to your hotel; if time allows, visit the vast Hassan II Mosque above the ocean. Rest and settle in before two unforgettable weeks ahead.
DAY2Casablanca → Rabat → ChefchaouenThe capital, then into the Rif+
Explore Rabat — Oudaya Kasbah, Hassan Tower and the Royal Mausoleum — then drive north into the Rif Mountains to the blue city of Chefchaouen for the night.
DAY3Chefchaouen — The Blue CityA full day in Morocco’s bluest town+

Wander Chefchaouen’s cobalt lanes, climb to the Spanish Mosque viewpoint, and browse handmade crafts. See our Chefchaouen travel guide for the best corners.
DAY4Chefchaouen → Volubilis & Meknes → FesRoman ruins & imperial Meknes+

Stop at the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the imperial city of Meknes en route to Fes, where you check into a medina riad for two nights.
DAY5Fes — Medina & TanneriesA full day in a living medieval city+

A guided day through Fes el-Bali: the Al-Qarawiyyin university, Bou Inania Madrasa, the Chouara tanneries, and artisan workshops in the world’s largest car-free medina.
DAY6Fes → Sahara (Merzouga)Cedar forests, Atlas & first dunes+

A spectacular drive through Ifrane’s cedar forests, the Middle Atlas, and the Ziz Valley until the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise at sunset.
DAY7Erg Chebbi — Desert Day & CampCamel sunset & a night of stars+

Explore the dunes by 4×4, meet nomadic families, and ride a camel into the sand at sunset. Dinner and music at a luxury desert camp under the stars. More in our Sahara tours.
DAY8Merzouga → Todra & DadesGorges & the road of kasbahs+

Drive to the towering Todra Gorge, then wind through the rose-coloured kasbahs of the Dades Valley for an overnight in the heart of the valley.
DAY9Dades → Ait Ben Haddou → MarrakechUNESCO kasbah & the Atlas crossing+
Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, then cross the High Atlas over the Tizi n’Tichka pass to Marrakech for a 3-night stay.
DAY10Marrakech — Medina & SouksThe Red City unfolds+

A guided day in Marrakech: the medina and souks, Koutoubia, Bahia Palace and the gardens, ending in Jemaa el-Fna as it comes alive after dark.
DAY11Marrakech → EssaouiraTo the Atlantic coast+
Drive west through argan groves to the windswept Atlantic port of Essaouira, stopping to see argan-oil cooperatives and the famous tree-climbing goats along the way.
DAY12Essaouira — Medina, Port & BeachSea air, ramparts & fresh seafood+

Explore Essaouira’s UNESCO medina, the Skala ramparts and bustling fishing port, then relax on the wide Atlantic beach. Our Essaouira guide has the highlights.
DAY13Essaouira → Agafay DesertA final night under the stars+

Return inland to the lunar Agafay Desert near Marrakech for one last magical night — a camel ride at sunset and dinner beneath the stars at a luxury camp.
DAY14Marrakech & DepartureThe grand finale+

One last morning for souvenirs in the souks or a relaxing hammam, before your private transfer to the airport. Fourteen days, the whole of Morocco — cities, desert, mountains and coast.
Starting From
Final price depends on season, riad category and group size. Pay on arrival — no prepayment required.
- Private airport transfers (arrival & departure)
- 13 nights in riads, kasbahs, a Sahara camp & an Essaouira stay
- Private 4×4 & dedicated driver-guide for 14 days
- Guided tours of Fes, Chefchaouen, Marrakech & Essaouira
- Volubilis & Meknes Roman heritage stop
- Camel trek & dinner under the stars at Erg Chebbi
- Daily breakfasts, all transport & 24/7 support
Let Moratra Handle Every Detail
A 14-day grand tour has many moving parts — drivers, riads, desert camps, coastal stays, timing. Moratra is a licensed Moroccan agency; we run it all so you simply travel. Pay on arrival, no prepayment required.
Book the Flagship Tour
The ready-made luxury version of this grand tour, with hand-picked riads and a Sahara camp.
Tailor & Extend
Add more desert nights, the south coast, or 5-star upgrades — we shape it around you.
Sahara Focus
Want more time in the dunes? See our dedicated Sahara desert journeys.
Practical Tips for 2 Weeks in Morocco
What experienced travellers know before a grand tour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything travellers ask about a 14-day Morocco itinerary.
Is 14 days too long for Morocco?
Not at all — two weeks is the ideal length to see the whole country comfortably. It covers the imperial cities, Chefchaouen, the Sahara, the Atlas kasbah road and the Atlantic coast, with enough rest days to never feel rushed.
What does a 14-day Morocco itinerary include that 10 days does not?
The extra days let you add the Roman ruins of Volubilis and Meknes, a longer stay in Marrakech, and three days on the Atlantic coast at Essaouira — plus an extra desert night. It turns the grand loop into a complete two-week journey.
How much does 2 weeks in Morocco cost?
It depends on your travel style and season. A private guided tour with riads, a desert camp, a coastal stay and a dedicated driver is the best value for a route this long. Moratra tailors each itinerary to your budget, with no prepayment — you pay on arrival.
What is the best time of year for this itinerary?
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal, with pleasant cities, comfortable desert days and mild coast weather. Summer is very hot inland; winter is cold at night in the dunes and Atlas.
Can the 14-day itinerary be customised?
Yes. You can add the south (Agadir, Paradise Valley), more time in the desert, cooking classes, or upgrade your riads to 5-star. Tell us your interests and we reshape the route around them.
Is this itinerary suitable for families?
Yes — with a private vehicle and flexible pacing, the route works beautifully for families. The camel rides, desert camp and beach days are especially loved by children.
Ready to Plan Your 2 Weeks in Morocco?
Tell us your dates and travel style. Our local team will craft a private, day-by-day grand tour — driver, riads, desert camp and coast included. Pay on arrival, no prepayment.