This 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca is a complete and immersive journey designed for travelers who wish to experience Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich culture, and historic cities at a comfortable pace. Starting in Casablanca, the country’s economic hub, the journey explores imperial cities, mountain ranges, desert dunes, fertile valleys, and coastal towns. Travelers will visit Marrakech and its vibrant medina, Essaouira’s historic harbor, the beaches of Agadir, and the southern towns of Tiznit and Ouarzazate, passing through the dramatic landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains. The tour continues to the Dades Gorges and the golden dunes of Merzouga Desert, then heads north to the ancient city of Fes, the blue city of Chefchaouen, the port city of Tangier, and Morocco’s political capital, Rabat, before returning to Casablanca. This itinerary blends guided sightseeing with authentic experiences, offering a rich perspective on Morocco’s history, landscapes, and culture.
Highlights: 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca
• Casablanca and Hassan II Mosque
• Marrakech medina, souks, and historic landmarks
• Coastal city of Essaouira and harbor
• Beaches and markets of Agadir
• Southern towns of Tiznit and Ouarzazate
• Valley of Roses, Dades Gorges, and Todra Gorges
• Camel trek and overnight in Merzouga Desert
• Imperial city of Fes and its medina
• Blue city of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains
• Port city of Tangier and panoramic views
• Rabat’s Hassan Tower, Kasbah of the Udayas, and Mausoleum of Mohammed V
• Scenic drives through mountains, valleys, and deserts
• Authentic Moroccan culture and cuisine
Itinerary: 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca
Day 1: Casablanca – Arrival
Upon arrival in Casablanca, visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques, partially built over the Atlantic Ocean. Explore the grand halls, admire intricate details, and enjoy views of the coastline. Transfer to your hotel for check-in and spend the evening resting in preparation for the journey ahead.
Day 2: Casablanca – Marrakech
After breakfast, depart Casablanca and drive south to Marrakech. Travel through plains and small towns while observing local life and landscapes. Upon arrival, check into your riad or hotel. Spend the evening exploring the medina or relaxing. Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 3: Marrakech Guided Tour
Spend a full day visiting Marrakech’s highlights, including Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and Saadian Tombs. Explore the bustling souks and medina, where spices, crafts, and traditional markets create a vibrant atmosphere. End the day at Jemaa el-Fna Square, experiencing performers, musicians, and food stalls. Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 4: Marrakech – Essaouira
Depart Marrakech after breakfast and drive west to the coastal city of Essaouira. Explore the historic medina, the harbor, and the ramparts. Stroll through local markets and enjoy fresh seafood by the ocean. Overnight in a riad or hotel in Essaouira.
Day 5: Essaouira – Agadir
After breakfast, depart Essaouira and drive south along the Atlantic coast to Agadir. Enjoy views of the coastal plains, beaches, and small towns along the way. Upon arrival, explore Agadir’s promenade, markets, and beaches. Overnight in a hotel in Agadir.
Day 6: Agadir – Tiznit – Ouarzazate
Depart Agadir and travel east through the Anti-Atlas Mountains toward Tiznit, a town known for silver jewelry and traditional crafts. Continue through scenic valleys and desert landscapes to Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Morocco” for its film studios. Overnight in Ouarzazate.
Day 7: Ouarzazate – Dades Gorges
After breakfast, travel through the Valley of Roses and Skoura Oasis, admiring palm groves and historic kasbahs. Visit local villages and explore the picturesque surroundings. Continue to Dades Valley and gorges, known for dramatic rock formations and ancient kasbahs. Overnight in a riad or hotel.
Day 8: Dades Gorges – Todra Gorges – Merzouga Desert
Depart Dades Valley after breakfast and drive toward Todra Gorges. Walk through the gorge, marveling at towering canyon walls. Continue to Merzouga, passing through Erfoud and the Ziz Valley. In the late afternoon, mount camels and trek into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Watch the sunset, enjoy a traditional dinner, and spend the night in a desert camp under the stars.
Day 9: Merzouga Desert – Rissani – Midelt
Wake early to see the sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, leave Merzouga and drive through Rissani along ancient caravan routes. Travel through high plains and Berber villages toward Midelt, stopping to admire the changing landscapes of the Middle and High Atlas Mountains. Overnight in a hotel in Midelt.
Day 10: Midelt – Fes
Continue north through scenic mountain landscapes. Stop in Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland,” and visit the cedar forests of Azrou to see Barbary macaques. Continue through the Middle Atlas to Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest imperial cities. Check into your riad or hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 11: Fes Guided Tour
Spend a full day exploring Fes. Visit the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, including the Royal Palace gates, Al Quaraouiyine University, Bou Inania Madrasa, and the famous tanneries. Walk through winding streets, observe artisans at work, and experience Moroccan daily life. Overnight in Fes.
Day 12: Fes – Chefchaouen
After breakfast, depart Fes and travel north toward Chefchaouen. Drive through scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and lush valleys. Arrive in the blue city of Chefchaouen in the late afternoon. Explore the medina’s painted streets, visit artisan shops, and enjoy panoramic mountain views. Overnight in a riad or hotel.
Day 13: Chefchaouen – Tangier
Spend the morning exploring Chefchaouen further, then depart north toward Tangier. Travel through rolling hills and scenic countryside, enjoying views of forests, valleys, and villages. Upon arrival in Tangier, visit the Kasbah, the medina, and panoramic viewpoints over the Strait of Gibraltar. Overnight in Tangier.
Day 14: Tangier – Rabat – Casablanca
After breakfast, depart Tangier and travel south along the Atlantic coast to Rabat, Morocco’s political capital. Visit Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the river and ocean. Continue to Casablanca for the final night of the tour. Check into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 15: Casablanca – Departure
After breakfast, depending on your flight schedule, explore local markets or relax in Casablanca. Transfer to the airport for departure, concluding your 15 days Morocco tour from Casablancaacross Morocco’s imperial cities, mountains, deserts, valleys, and coastal towns.
Included
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with fuel
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Fourteen nights accommodation in hotels, riads, and desert camp
- Camel trek in the Merzouga Desert
- Guided city tours in Marrakech, Fes, Tangier, and Essaouira
- Breakfasts and dinners as specified
Excluded
- Lunches and drinks
- Entrance fees to monuments and attractions
- Personal expenses
- Tips
15 Days Morocco Tour from Casablanca – FAQs
1. What is included in the 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca?
Our 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca includes airport pick-up in Casablanca, private transportation with driver, accommodation in hotels and desert camps, daily breakfast, selected dinners (especially in the Sahara Desert), guided city tours in Fes and Marrakech, and a camel trekking experience in the Merzouga dunes.
This Morocco travel package is designed for comfort, culture, and adventure.
2. What is the best itinerary for 15 days in Morocco from Casablanca?
A classic 15-day Morocco itinerary from Casablanca includes:
- Casablanca
- Rabat
- Chefchaouen
- Fes
- Merzouga (Sahara Desert)
- Ouarzazate
- Ait Ben Haddou
- Marrakech
- Essaouira
This route combines imperial cities, blue villages, desert landscapes, mountains, and Atlantic coast experiences.
3. How much does a 15 days Morocco tour from Casablanca cost?
The price of a 15 days Morocco tour depends on the season, accommodation type (standard, luxury, or premium), and group size.
Private Morocco tours from Casablanca usually start from a mid-range budget per person and increase with luxury riads and premium desert camps.
Contact us for a custom quote for your Morocco travel package.
4. Is 15 days enough to explore Morocco?
Yes, 15 days in Morocco is ideal to explore the main highlights without rushing. You can discover imperial cities, the Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains, and the Atlantic coast in one complete Morocco itinerary.
5. Is the Sahara Desert included in this Morocco travel package?
Yes. Your 15 days Morocco tour includes a camel trek and overnight stay in a desert camp in Erg Chebbi near Merzouga.
You will enjoy sunset camel rides, Berber music, and a night under the stars.
6. When is the best time for a 15 days Morocco tour?
The best months for a Morocco tour from Casablanca are:
- March to May (spring)
- September to November (autumn)
These seasons offer pleasant weather in cities like Marrakech and desert areas near Merzouga.
7. Is Morocco safe for tourists?
Yes, Morocco is considered one of the safest travel destinations in North Africa. Tourist areas such as Fes, Chefchaouen, and Marrakech are well organized for visitors.
Our private Morocco tours ensure safe transportation and trusted accommodations.
8. Can I customize my 15 days Morocco itinerary?
Absolutely. We offer fully customizable Morocco travel packages. You can add extra nights in Chefchaouen, upgrade to a luxury desert camp in Erg Chebbi, or include activities like cooking classes in Marrakech.
9. Do I need a visa to join a Morocco tour from Casablanca?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travelers from Europe, the USA, Canada, and Australia can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check with your local Moroccan embassy before booking your Morocco trip.
10. Why book a 15 days Morocco tour with us?
- Experienced local guides
- Comfortable private transport
- Hand-picked riads and desert camps
- Authentic cultural experiences
- 24/7 local support
Our Morocco travel packages from Casablanca are designed to give you the best 15-day Morocco experience.






