2-Week Morocco Tour Packages
Ever dreamed of two weeks spent really exploring Morocco? From Marrakech's chaos through Atlas Mountains, Sahara dunes, blue Chefchaouen, maybe Fes' medieval medina. Two weeks lets you experience Morocco's incredible diversity rather than rushing. You'll trek mountains, camp in deserts, explore souks and understand why Morocco's mix of Berber, Arab and French cultures creates something genuinely fascinating.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week Morocco tour itineraries
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14 Day Morocco Cycling Itinerary, incl. Marrakech and Fes
A 157km cycling adventure connects 9 cities. Starting from Marrakesh's Menara Gardens, riders visit Chefchaouen's blue medina, ancient Fes, and camp in the Sahara near Merzouga, including stops at UNESCO site Ait Benhaddou and Todra Gorge.

- Days 1-2
Marrakech
Start your journey in the Red City with an early morning bike ride through the Menara Gardens and Palmeraie oasis before it gets too hot. A recent visitor shared: "The morning ride through Marrakech's Medina was thrilling - just bring plenty of water and start early to beat both traffic and heat." Take the night train to Tangier.

- Days 3-4
Tangier & Chefchaouen
Bike the Mediterranean coastline to the Caves of Hercules, including an uphill stretch to Cap Spartel lighthouse. The road to the Blue City is quite steep - you might want to use the support vehicle if you're not confident with climbs. In Chefchaouen's medina, wear good shoes as the cobblestones can be slippery.

- Days 5-7
Fes & Middle Atlas
- Days 8-9
Desert Experience
- Days 10-11
Todra & Dades Gorges
- Days 12-13
Ait Benhaddou & Atlas Mountains
- Day 14
Marrakech
14 Days in Morocco, incl. Casablanca and Marrakech
The 14-day route visits 10 Moroccan cities from Casablanca to Marrakech. Highlights include UNESCO sites like Volubilis ruins and Fes medina, accommodations at 3-4* hotels including Hotel Diwan and Hotel Arena, plus one night in Erg Chebbi desert camp.

- Days 1-2
Casablanca & Chefchaouen
Visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca early at 8 AM to avoid crowds. Pack a head scarf if you're a woman. "The intricate tilework inside the mosque is breathtaking, but women should bring a scarf to cover their heads." Take the 4-hour drive north to Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains. Visit the blue-painted medina in late afternoon for the best photos.

- Days 3-5
Ancient Fes & Roman Ruins
- Days 6-7
Desert Adventure
- Days 8-9
Gorges & Kasbahs
- Days 10-11
Coastal Essaouira
- Days 12-14
Magical Marrakech
14 Day Morocco Itinerary, incl. Casablanca and Marrakech
A comprehensive 14-day tour spans 18 cities, from Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque to Merzouga's Sahara dunes. The itinerary covers 5 UNESCO sites including Fes Medina, with stays at luxury desert camps and traditional riads, plus sunset camel treks at Erg Chebbi.

- Days 1-2
Coastal Casablanca & Historic Rabat
Start your Morocco journey in Casablanca with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque, featuring the world's second-tallest minaret at 210m. On day 2 make your way to Rabat to see the UNESCO-listed Oudaya and Hassan Tower. A recent visitor shared: "From the moment we landed in Casablanca we were fully taken care of, with the most comfortable riads and spectacular scenery."

- Days 3-4
Blue City & Mountain Views
- Days 5-6
Cultural Fes
Get to know Fes' medieval medina with a local guide. Start at the Blue Gate (Bab Boujloud) early before the crowds pick up. Walk through the winding alleys to see the world's oldest university, Al Quaraouiyine. Visit the tanneries before 10am for the best photos but remember to bring mint for the strong odors.

- Days 7-8
Sahara Desert Adventure
- Days 9-10
Gorges & Kasbahs
Travel through Todra Gorge's impressive canyon walls between 8-10am for the best light. Continue to Dades Valley and stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou kasbah. One traveler notes: "The ancient kasbahs along the Route of 1000 Kasbahs were incredible - some restored, some still in ruins."

- Days 11-12
Coastal Essaouira
- Days 13-14
Magical Marrakech
What people love about 2-week Morocco tours
- Cycle Morocco (including Boumalne Dades)
This tour was so good. Our guide, Mohamed, and his assistant, Rashid, were wonderful. So friendly and informative and solicitous. They did everything they could to make us comfortable and to ensure that we had a good time. The scenery was astounding, the itinerary well thought out so that we got a good overview of Morocco. The cycling was more challenging than I expected; Morocco is hilly... dare I say, mountainous... and for me, used to riding at sea level, this was a challenge. Some of the rode some long, steep grades. If you're not used to riding long up-hill sections, you might want to consider the e-bike option. However, I highly recommend this tour. Can't say enough good about it.
- Morocco Encompassed Casablanca - 14 Days
This was a very well paced, well planned tour. Our guide Younes, and driver Mohammad, were amazing. Super helpful at every step, knew a lot about each place we stayed, and were great at keeping the tour group together and moving and keeping track of everything. I liked the pacing, having a couple days in most places and stopping overnight to make sure we weren't doing too much driving at once. For the most part all the hotels were great, some of them had more spotty wifi than others but they were all clean and good amenities, breakfast always included (so many carbs!). The only one I might have wished was different was in Fes, where we were staying really far out from the town so there wasn't much we could do on our own in the evening. I would have liked to have a little time to explore on my own outside of the guided tour that took most of the one day we were there, but it was an hour walk to the hotel and I didn't want to deal with taking a taxi. Which also meant dinner was a little limited since there weren't many options by the hotel (I'm not visiting Morocco so I can go eat at McDonald's). But overall I really have no complaints, it was a great trip and I loved getting to explore a new country. Chefchaouen is beautiful, I enjoyed the pacing of Essaouira, wish there had been less cloud cover in the desert but it was still a cool experience. Booking a solo trip as part of a group tour can be risky, but I'm really glad it worked out in this case (even if I was probably the youngest in the group by about 15 years!)
- Grand Morocco Adventure: 14-Day from Casablanca
Our Moroccan experience surpassed all our expectations. From the moment we landed in Casablanca we were fully taken care of. The Riads were most comfortable, the scenery spectacular and the people most friendly. Finally our driver Hassan just great guy, nothing was too much trouble really made the tour memorable.
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