Overview
Beautiful Morocco 20 Days at a glance
This long-form route is rebuilt as a true grand tour rather than a broad list of places.
20 Days
This long-form route is rebuilt as a true grand tour rather than a broad list of places.
Route: Grand circle across north, imperial cities, coast, Atlas, and Sahara




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Overview
This long-form route is rebuilt as a true grand tour rather than a broad list of places.
Why it works
This long-form route is rebuilt as a true grand tour rather than a broad list of places.
Best for
It is designed for travelers who want the country's major city clusters, scenic regions, and Sahara highlights in a single private itinerary.
This long-form route is rebuilt as a true grand tour rather than a broad list of places.
It is designed for travelers who want the country's major city clusters, scenic regions, and Sahara highlights in a single private itinerary.
The structure keeps the journey rich but still readable, which is useful for both travelers and search visibility.
Day 1-5
Begin in Tangier, move through Chefchaouen, and spend enough time in the north to make the route feel like a true arrival sequence instead of a quick photo stop.
Day 6-10
Continue into Fes and nearby cultural stops for a stronger medina section with artisan visits, guided walking, and generous time for the city's rhythm.
Day 11-15
Travel through the Atlas toward the southern interior, add kasbah and gorge time, and settle into the desert for a proper Sahara experience.
Day 16-20
Close with Marrakech energy, then move to the Atlantic coast for a relaxed end note before departure from Casablanca or another arranged exit point.




It is longer, more curated, and better paced, which gives you room to actually experience each region rather than just pass through it.
Yes. The 20-day layout can be compressed into a shorter route or expanded with extra coast or Sahara days.