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Spanning nine days, this tour is tailored for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering a rare “Coastal-to-Desert” transition. You will explore 12th-century kasbahs one day and a UNESCO-listed seaside fortress the next. With its thoughtful pacing and all-encompassing scope, this is the definitive journey for those seeking a complete Moroccan discovery.
Nine days of breathtaking transitions and cultural treasures.
The definitive “Complete Morocco” experience.
The "Triple Crown" Route. Covers the Imperial Cities, the Sahara Desert, and the Atlantic Coast in one seamless loop.
Private Premium Fleet. High-spec 4x4 or Luxury Minivan with a professional, multilingual driver-guide.
Seamless Transit. Start at Casablanca (Airport/Hotel) and end in Marrakech (or Casablanca if preferred).
Heritage Excellence. 8 nights in hand-picked boutique Riads and our signature Luxury Desert Camp.
Daily Breakfasts. Plus traditional Saharan and mountain dinners, and a special Berber lunch in the desert.
Local Historians. Private licensed guides included for immersive tours of Fes, Volubilis, and Marrakech.
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A Seamless Welcome
Upon your arrival at Mohamed V International Airport, your private driver will be waiting to greet you. We begin by transferring you to your hotel, allowing you time to relax and settle in after your flight.
Morocco’s Vibrant Metropolis
Once refreshed, we embark on an exploration of Casablanca, the kingdom’s economic capital and most cosmopolitan city. You’ll witness the unique blend of modern Moroccan life and striking Art Deco architecture that defines this Atlantic hub.
The Grand Hassan II Mosque
The centerpiece of the day is a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque. As one of the largest mosques in the world, this architectural jewel is built directly over the ocean and features a soaring 210-meter minaret. You will have the opportunity to marvel at its incredible craftsmanship, from intricate hand-carved stone to vibrant zellij tilework.
Evening by the Atlantic
Spend your first evening enjoying the sea breeze along the Ain Diab Corniche, perhaps sampling local cuisine at a waterfront restaurant as you prepare for the imperial journey ahead.
Rabat: The Imperial Capital
Following breakfast at your hotel, we drive to Rabat, the political capital of Morocco and one of its four historic Imperial Cities. We explore the city’s “shining lights,” including the iconic Hassan Tower (an unfinished 12th-century minaret) and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. You will also wander through the Kasbah of the Udayas (Oudeyya), the city’s oldest medina with its famous blue-and-white streets, and visit Chellah (Shhala), a serene necropolis where Roman ruins and medieval Islamic architecture merge.
Volubilis: A UNESCO Roman Treasure
From Rabat, we journey inland (approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes) to the ancient ruins of Volubilis. Founded in the 3rd century BC, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the best-preserved Roman monument in North Africa. Nestled among lush green fields, the complex offers a “vivid journey back in time,” featuring grand administrative sites, palaces with marble columns, and spectacular thermal baths adorned with intricate original mosaics.
Imperial Meknes
Our next stop is the Imperial City of Meknes, the 17th-century capital of Sultan Moulay Ismail. We stop briefly to admire the monumental Bab Mansour gate—widely considered the most beautiful in Morocco—and the city’s impressive ramparts.
Arrival in Fes
After a break for lunch and a short exploration of Meknes’ highlights, we continue the final leg of the day’s drive to Fes, the spiritual heart of the Kingdom. You will check into your Riad for an overnight stay, preparing for a full immersion into the medieval Medina tomorrow.
The Ancient Medina Labyrinth
Today is dedicated to exploring the thriving history of Fes, the spiritual and cultural soul of Morocco. With a local expert, you will “mosey through the warren of windy streets” in the ancient Medina. Every corner of this UNESCO World Heritage site discloses a new fragment of history, from hidden palaces to traditional customs that have remained unchanged for centuries.
Architectural Masterpieces
You will visit the Bou Inania Madrasa and the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, both of which serve as profound examples of Moorish architecture. Their detailed tilework, carved cedar, and intricate plasterwork are a testament to the city’s golden age.
Nejjarine Square & Artisan Traditions
We stop at the bustling Nejjarine Square, a hub of activity where the “sweet aroma of wood and spices” fills the air. Here, you can observe master artisans in their workshops, continuing trades that have defined Fes for generations.
The Jewish Quarter (Mellah)
Experience the enduring “harmony between cultures” with a walk through the historic Jewish Quarter. This neighborhood stands as a powerful symbol of hundreds of years of peaceful coexistence between the Muslim and Jewish communities.
Uncovering Hidden Secrets
Throughout the day, your local guide will use their personal experience and deep knowledge to reveal the mysteries of the city, showing you the shades and corners of Fes that most travelers never see.
Departure for the South
After a traditional breakfast, we depart from the spiritual city of Fes for one of the most scenic and diverse legs of your journey. While the drive to the desert takes approximately seven hours, the dramatic transitions in the landscape—from fertile plains to alpine forests and rocky canyons—ensure the journey is captivating.
The Moroccan Switzerland
Our first major stop is Ifrane, a high-altitude town renowned for its clean air, European-style chalets, and lush parks with lakes. Often called the “Moroccan Switzerland,” the town offers a refreshing climate and even becomes a snowy wonderland during the winter months.
Cedar Forests & Wildlife
Near Azrou, we witness the majestic Atlas Cedars within the Ifrane National Park. Here, you’ll have a “miraculous” encounter with the indigenous Barbary macaques—warm-hearted wild monkeys who are famously friendly and enjoy being fed by visitors.
The Ziz Valley Transition
Following a lunch stop in the apple-growing town of Midelt, we descend through the breathtaking Ziz Valley. As we pass through Errachidia, the environment shifts dramatically into an arid, desert landscape, signaling our arrival at the edge of the Sahara.
Saharan Arrival & Camp
We reach Merzouga by late afternoon to prepare for your night in the desert. You will trek by camel (or 4×4) into the heart of the towering Erg Chebbi dunes, where you’ll stay in a comfortable desert camp. The evening concludes with a traditional Moroccan dinner, drumming around a bonfire, and world-class stargazing under the clear desert sky.
A Saharan Sunrise
We begin the fifth day of your expedition with the “first sight” of the sun rising over the towering, soundless dunes. This serene moment as you ride across the sand is a core memory that will be “deeply imprinted” in your recollection of the Kingdom.
The Road to Dades
After breakfast in the desert, we resume our journey back to the village of Merzouga and head west toward the mountains. Our route takes us through Rissani, where we visit “The Fossil Factory.” Here, you’ll get acquainted with the region’s prehistoric wealth and the impressive fossils unearthed from the local terrain.
Tinghir’s Palm Oasis
After about three hours of scenic driving, we stop at a breathtaking viewpoint near the town of Tinghir. You will have the opportunity to photograph the “postcard-like” palm oasis—a lush green ribbon winding through the desert landscape.
The Todra Gorge
We continue to the famous Todra Gorge, a massive limestone canyon. Here, we “gaze at the serene waves of juniper trees” and sheer cliffs before enjoying a traditional lunch at a local restaurant tucked inside the canyon walls.
Arrival in the Dades Landscape
The next chapter of our discovery leads us into the stunning Dades Valley. As we proceed into this beautiful landscape, you will witness unique rock formations and ancient kasbahs before settling into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Through the Rose Valley & Skoura Oasis
We begin the sixth day of your expedition with a short trip through the dramatic Dades Gorge before turning west. Our route takes us through Kelaat M’Gouna, the heart of the “Valley of the Roses,” famous for its annual rose festival and traditional distillation factories. We then continue to the Skoura Oasis, an unforgettable “palm jungle” framed by great rivers and ancient kasbahs.
Ouarzazate: The Moroccan Hollywood
Just 30 minutes from Skoura lies Ouarzazate, the gateway to the Sahara and a legendary location for historical filmmaking. You’ll visit the Kasbah Taourirt, a stunning example of Amazigh architecture, followed by a visit to the Atlas Film Studio—the world’s largest—where masterpieces like The Mummy and Gladiator were brought to life.
Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO Site)
We take a short drive to the iconic Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage ksar. This ancient fortified village, made of red earth and straw, is a global center of attraction, famously serving as a filming location for Game of Thrones. You will have time to explore its winding alleys and climb to the top for a panoramic view of the river valley.
The High Atlas & Tizi n’Tichka Pass
The final leg of today’s journey involves a spectacular 3.5 to 4-hour climb through the High Atlas Mountains. We cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest paved road in North Africa at an altitude of 2,260 meters. This is widely considered one of the most picturesque roads in Morocco, offering breathtaking views of arable valleys, adobe villages, and ancient ruins.
Arrival in Marrakech
Once we have completed the mountain descent, we arrive at our final destination of the day: Marrakech. Upon reaching your hotel, you’ll have the evening to rest, relax, and “let the city breathe” as you enjoy some free time to settle into the Red City.
A City of Dynasties
Today is dedicated to the “Pearl of the South,” the legendary Red City of Marrakech. For centuries, this city served as the capital for multiple Moroccan dynasties, leaving behind a vast collection of museums and architectural monuments. In Marrakech, every carved sculpture and tiled courtyard serves as a living work of art, telling the story of the Almoravid, Almohad, and Saadian empires.
Morning Masterpieces
Our morning begins with a deep dive into the city’s iconic landmarks. We visit the towering Koutoubia Mosque, whose 12th-century minaret dominates the skyline, and the serene Menara Pavilion, surrounded by its historic olive groves. We then uncover the “hidden” Saadian Tombs, the opulent Bahia Palace with its intricate wood carvings, and the majestic ruins of El Badii Palace. To top off the morning, we explore the vibrant cobalt-blue walls and exotic flora of the Majorelle Gardens.
The Living Heart of the Medina
After a break for lunch, we head into the bustling hub of the old city. You will experience the vibrant energy of the Marrakech Souks, where artisans create traditional goods in a maze of colorful stalls.
The Spectacle of Jemaa el-Fnaa
We conclude the day at the world-famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. This is an open-air theater unlike any other, a place where Moroccan culture is practiced in the open sky. You will encounter snake charmers, traditional healers, and “mystic sorcerers” alongside merchants selling cherries and rare oriental spices. It is a sensory journey that truly captures the soul of Morocco.
Seaside Escape
We depart from the bustling energy of Marrakech for a 3-hour drive to the Atlantic coast. This day trip offers a “refreshing change of pace” as you reach the charming, bohemian town of Essaouira.
Historic Medina & Ramparts
You will explore the UNESCO-listed Medina, which is encircled by ancient 18th-century ramparts. Walking along these fortifications allows you to overlook the vastness of the ocean from above, witnessing the iconic blue-and-white architecture.
Bohemian Atmosphere
The tranquil coastal atmosphere is perfect for reflection. You can get absorbed in the incredible beauty of the ancient alleyways and thriving souks, known for their unique woodwork, silver, and local art.
Return to Marrakech
After a day of coastal discovery and fresh seafood, we return to the vibrant streets of Marrakech for your final evening in the Red City.
The Conclusion of Your Journey
On the final day of your 9-day expedition, we ensure a smooth conclusion to your travels. We provide a private transfer to either Marrakech Menara Airport or Casablanca’s Mohamed V International Airport, timed perfectly for your departure flight.
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Yes, absolutely. While the standard route begins with a pickup at Casablanca Airport (CMN) and concludes in Marrakech, we are highly flexible. If you need to return to Casablanca for your flight or want to end the tour in Fes, we can adjust the itinerary to fit your travel plans.
Actually, 9 days is our most recommended duration for a stress-free experience. Unlike shorter tours, the 9-day itinerary allows for a more relaxed pace. You get a full day to explore the “Blue City” and the Imperial Cities, and you won’t feel rushed through the Atlas Mountains.
For our 9-day private tours, we provide modern, high-end, air-conditioned 4×4 vehicles (like a Toyota Prado) or luxury minivans for larger groups. Our vehicles are regularly inspected, fully insured, and designed for maximum comfort on both highway and mountain roads.
This tour is a “Best of Morocco” collection, covering:
Coastal Icons: The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and the Hassan Tower in Rabat.
The North: The blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen and the Roman ruins of Volubilis.
The Cultural Heart: The medieval tanneries and Madrasas of Fes.
The Sahara Experience: The golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and the nomadic villages.
The South: The Todra Gorges, the “Hollywood” studios of Ouarzazate, and the UNESCO site of Ait Ben Haddou.
Marrakech: The Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and the vibrant Jemaa El-Fna square.
Yes. We provide official, certified local guides in Fes and Marrakech. These experts not only show you the famous sites but also help you navigate the winding alleys, find the best local crafts, and avoid the common “tourist traps.”
It is often the highlight of the trip! You will arrive at the dunes, take a sunset camel trek (or 4×4 transfer), and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp.
Luxury Option. Private tents with “real” beds, en-suite bathrooms, hot showers, and electricity.
Standard Option. Private tents with comfortable bedding and shared bathroom facilities.
Because we cover the North (mountains) and the South (desert), we recommend packing in layers.
For Cities: modest, comfortable clothing and walking shoes.
For the Desert: a warm jacket for the evening, a hat, sunglasses, and a small “overnight bag” (your main suitcase stays safely in the car).
For Mosques: a scarf for women (required for the Hassan II Mosque tour).
Yes, definitely. Moroccan food is very vegetable-forward. We coordinate with our Riads and desert camps to ensure you are served delicious, safe meals that meet your dietary needs. Please let us know when you book.
We include all breakfasts and dinners in the Desert and Dades Valley. Lunches and drinks are left to your choice so you can explore local cafes. Entrance fees to monuments are also covered.
Most of our Riads and hotels have excellent Wi-Fi. In the vehicle, your driver can often provide a hotspot, though the signal may be weaker in the Atlas Mountains. In the deep desert, we recommend “unplugging,” though cell service is usually available.
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