Overview
Morocco from North to South at a glance
This circuit is rebuilt as a true cross-country itinerary rather than a loose list of cities.
14 Days
This circuit is rebuilt as a true cross-country itinerary rather than a loose list of cities.
Route: Tangier - Chefchaouen - Fes - Sahara - Marrakech - Casablanca




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Overview
This circuit is rebuilt as a true cross-country itinerary rather than a loose list of cities.
Why it works
This circuit is rebuilt as a true cross-country itinerary rather than a loose list of cities.
Best for
It combines the most searched Morocco travel stops into a logical route with clean movement from the Mediterranean edge to the desert and onward to the Atlantic.
This circuit is rebuilt as a true cross-country itinerary rather than a loose list of cities.
It combines the most searched Morocco travel stops into a logical route with clean movement from the Mediterranean edge to the desert and onward to the Atlantic.
It is a strong fit for travelers who want broad coverage without losing the private-tour feel.
Day 1-3
Start in Tangier for the coastal gateway, then move into Chefchaouen for blue medina time, viewpoint walks, and a slower northern arrival.
Day 4-6
Continue toward Fes for a fuller medina stay, artisan districts, and guided visits that anchor the cultural side of the trip.
Day 7-10
Travel south through mountain scenery and desert gateways, add kasbah stops, and reach the Sahara for a more dramatic landscape sequence.
Day 11-14
Finish with Marrakech energy, food, and relaxed city time before closing the circuit in Casablanca for a polished departure plan.




It is ideal for visitors who want a comprehensive Morocco overview rather than a single-region vacation.
Yes. The itinerary can be lengthened, shortened, or shifted toward more coast, more desert, or more city time.