About this trip
Thirteen days across Morocco, moving from the Atlantic coast to the Sahara and back through the High Atlas. You start in Casablanca and work your way through imperial cities, mountain towns and desert, ending in Marrakech's souks.
The route mixes proper sightseeing (Rabat, Volubilis, Fes's medina) with a night in the desert on camelback and under the stars, plus stops at the Todra Gorge and the kasbahs and film sets around Ouarzazate. It's fully guided throughout, so the logistics of getting between all these places are handled for you.
Rated easy despite the ground covered, and you get your own room rather than sharing, so it suits people who want a full tour of the country without roughing it too much.
What you'll do
- Wander the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains
- Explore the Roman ruins at Volubilis
- Get lost in Fes's maze-like medina
- Cross the Atlas Mountains for a sunset camel trek and night in the Sahara
- See the kasbahs and film sets around Ouarzazate
- Finish among the souks and historic sights of Marrakech
- Covers a lot of ground in 13 days, with long travel days between regions
- Private rooms throughout rather than shared accommodation
- Billed as easy-paced despite the distances, with the physical demands limited to short walks and the camel trek
Worth it if you want genuine cultural immersion with standout guiding and diverse landscapes. Think twice if you need downtime or dislike medina shopping pressure.
- Guide Abdellatif was exceptional: historically knowledgeable, culturally nuanced, seamlessly organised throughout.
- Highlights genuinely deliver: cedar forest monkeys, Sahara camping, gorge walks, varied riads feel authentic.
- Fez medina tour runs long with lunch at 3.30pm; heavy shop stops feel commercially motivated.
- Some hotel locations remote from towns; limited free time to explore independently on rest days.
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Departing in Aug is cheapest — from £1,140, about 11% below the priciest month (Oct).
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Casablanca · 1 Aug – 2 Aug
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