Ultimate 19 Days Morocco Itinerary – Discover the Best of Imperial Cities, Sahara Desert & Coast
Introduction – Ultimate 19 Days Morocco Itinerary
Welcome to the Ultimate 19 Days Morocco Itinerary — your complete guide to exploring the very best this enchanting North African country has to offer. Designed for travelers who want to experience Morocco in its full diversity, this carefully curated 19-day journey combines cultural discovery, desert adventure, coastal relaxation, and immersive local encounters. Starting in Casablanca, this 19 Days Morocco Itinerary takes you through Morocco’s most iconic imperial cities, the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, and the scenic beauty of the Atlantic coast.
Throughout this 19 Days Morocco Itinerary, you’ll visit historic cities like Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech, where ancient medinas, palaces, and souks tell stories of centuries past. You’ll explore the majestic landscapes of the Middle Atlas, experience the hospitality of Berber villages, and take part in unforgettable moments like a camel trek across the Erg Chebbi dunes and a night under the stars in a luxury desert camp.
This extended journey allows for a relaxed pace, giving you the chance to enjoy lesser-known gems like Chefchaouen, the Blue City; the lush Dades Valley and Todra Gorges; the fortified ksars of the Draa Valley; and the laid-back coastal charm of Essaouira and Agadir. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Morocco for a deeper experience, this 19 Days Morocco Itinerary offers the perfect balance of sightseeing, cultural interaction, and leisure.
As a private, customizable tour, it’s ideal for couples, families, small groups, or solo travelers seeking an immersive and authentic Moroccan adventure. You’ll be accompanied by a knowledgeable local driver-guide, stay in handpicked riads and boutique hotels, and enjoy regional cuisine throughout the trip.
If you’re searching for a well-rounded and enriching 19 Days Morocco Itinerary that captures the true spirit of Morocco — from the mountains to the desert to the sea — this tour is the ultimate choice. Let the journey begin!
This 19 Days Morocco Itinerary is a private, flexible tour designed for couples, families, small groups, or solo travelers. You’ll travel in comfort with your own private driver-guide, stay in carefully selected accommodations that reflect the character of each region, and enjoy authentic Moroccan experiences every step of the way.
If you’re looking for the ultimate way to discover Morocco — from the majestic desert to the Atlantic waves, and from ancient cities to rural villages — this 19 Days Morocco Itinerary is your perfect escape.
Detailed Day-by-Day – 19 Days Morocco Itinerary from Casablanca
Welcome to Morocco!
Upon arrival into Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport, look out for the friendly face of your chauffeur waiting for you in the arrivals hall. The driver will wait for you with a sign with the name of our agency Morocco Sahara Desert Travel (MSDT)
After assisting you with your luggage, your private transfer will drive you to your hotel in the heart of the city. Don’t forget to look out the window and be awed by this majestic city, one of the world’s longest continuously inhabited places.
Once you’ve checked into the hotel, feel free to enjoy the rest of the evening at your own pace and leisure.
Overnight at the Hotel in Casablanca.
Dive into the Mosques and Mausoleums of Casablanca
After breakfast, your driver will pick you up from your hotel at 08:45 AM to begin a captivating exploration of Casablanca’s mosques, mausoleums, and cultural landmarks.
Your morning starts with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque—Africa’s largest and one of the most impressive religious monuments in the world. Set majestically on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, its soaring 210-meter minaret dominates the skyline and offers a striking example of modern Moroccan architecture blended with traditional craftsmanship.
Following this awe-inspiring visit, continue your discovery through the vibrant city of Casablanca, the economic heartbeat of Morocco. Explore significant sites such as United Nations Place and Mohammed V Square, both central to the city’s colonial heritage. Stroll through the bustling Central Market and wander the narrow streets of the Habbous Quarter, known for its Andalusian-style arcades and artisan shops.
You will also have the opportunity to admire the elegant façade of the Mehkama (court) and the stained-glass beauty of the Cathedral Notre Dame de Lourdes. Your drive will then take you through the upscale residential district of Anfa, before concluding along the scenic Ain Diab Corniche, a popular waterfront promenade lined with restaurants, cafes, and beachside resorts.
This immersive day in Casablanca offers a rich blend of history, architecture, and modern city life—an ideal introduction to Morocco’s most cosmopolitan city.
later this afternoon, continue the journey to Rabat.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Rabat
Visit the capital of Morocco Rabat
Set off for the city of Rabat, the capital of Morocco, the Atlantic coastline and the elegant city filled with impressive landmarks. It is a captivating blend of historical heritage and modern vibrancy. A city tour of Rabat is an enriching experience, offering glimpses into its rich past and contemporary life.
First, we’ll head to the Chellah, a historic necropolis surrounded by thick fortified walls. Chellah is a historical site that offers a mix of Roman ruins and medieval Islamic architecture, set within lush gardens and surrounded by ancient walls. It’s a serene place that provides insight into the layers of history that have shaped the region.
Our tour then leads us to the Hassan Tower. It is an iconic landmark, a partially completed minaret of what was intended to be the world’s largest mosque. The tower and its surrounding ruins provide insight into the grandeur of 12th-century architecture.
Besides the Hassan Tower you will have the optional visit of the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a marble masterpiece of Moroccan architecture, which houses the tombs of Moroccan kings and princes.
We’ll also visit a fascinating area called Oudaya Kasbah. It is an ancient fortress overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The Kasbah is known for its blue-and-white painted buildings, narrow winding streets, and stunning gardens.
Later this afternoon, continue the journey to Tangier via Asilah.
Asilah is a small beatiful and paceful city. Its a best place to relax and spend the time by the beach.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Tangier.
Tangier Sightseeing Tour – Exploring the Gateway to Africa
Begin your day with a comfortable hotel pick-up and set off on a private sightseeing tour of Tangier, one of Morocco’s most fascinating coastal cities. Known as the “Gateway to Africa,” Tangier offers a unique blend of North African tradition and European influence, shaped by centuries of multicultural history.
Your first stop is the Kasbah and the Medina of Tangier, where narrow alleys and traditional architecture reflect the city’s vibrant past. Enjoy free time to stroll through the old quarter, explore the local shops, and soak in the authentic atmosphere at your own pace.
Next, your driver will take you to the dramatic Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Take in the panoramic views from this iconic headland, a favorite for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Continue to the legendary Caves of Hercules, one of Tangier’s most visited sites. Marvel at the naturally shaped cave opening that resembles the map of Africa and learn about the myths and stories that surround this mysterious place.
This tour is conducted without a guide, offering you the flexibility to explore each site at your own rhythm, with private transport and a professional driver ensuring comfort and convenience throughout the day.
In the evening, you have the option to relax by the beach, enjoy a peaceful walk along the promenade, or unwind at one of the seaside cafés with a drink overlooking the ocean — a perfect way to end your day in Tangier.
After the tour, you’ll be dropped off at your hotel or riad in Tangier.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Tangier.
From Tangier to Chefchaouen – Through Tetouan’s Heritage and Akchour’s Nature
Start your day with a morning pick-up from your hotel in Tangier and set off on a scenic journey toward the Rif Mountains, heading first to the historic city of Tetouan. Known as the “White Dove,” Tetouan is a UNESCO-listed city rich in Andalusian influence, with white-washed medinas, unique architecture, and deep cultural roots. Enjoy a panoramic drive through the city, taking in its charming façades and lively atmosphere. You’ll have time to walk around and absorb the local ambiance at your own pace.
Continue your journey into nature with a stop at the stunning Akchour waterfalls, nestled in the heart of the Rif Mountains. This area is renowned for its lush greenery, clear river pools, and peaceful hiking paths. Whether you prefer a short walk or simply want to enjoy the fresh mountain air and scenic views, Akchour offers a refreshing natural escape on your way to Chefchaouen.
In the afternoon, arrive in the magical Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue City” of Morocco. Wander its picturesque alleys, snap photos of its vivid blue walls, and begin settling into the relaxed mountain-town vibe.
This day is all about balance — exploring Tetouan’s cultural heritage, enjoying Akchour’s natural beauty, and finally arriving in Chefchaouen, where you’ll check into your hotel for the evening.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Chefchaouen.
Discover the Charming Whitewashed Streets of Chefchaouen.
Today, you will have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the magic of Chefchaouen, often referred to as the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco. Nestled in a tranquil valley in the Rif Mountains, this picturesque town is known for its peaceful ambiance, artistic charm, and buildings painted in an array of serene blue tones.
Spend the day wandering through the medina’s maze of narrow cobblestone streets and stairways, flanked by whitewashed houses and vibrant blue walls. As you explore, you’ll come across traditional weaving studios, leather workshops, and small artisan shops—perfect for discovering unique handcrafted items and souvenirs. Take time to visit the Kasbah, a restored 15th-century fortress surrounded by gardens in the main square, Plaza Outa el Hammam. The square is a wonderful place to enjoy a coffee while soaking up the relaxed pace of life.
Don’t miss the striking octagonal minaret of the Great Mosque, a distinctive architectural feature unique to this region. For those seeking a bit of elevation and a panoramic view over the blue medina, a short walk uphill to the Spanish Mosque offers a breathtaking perspective, especially during the golden light of the afternoon.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Chefchaouen.
Chefchaouen to Fes – Exploring the Roman Legacy of Volubilis
After enjoying a delightful breakfast at your hotel in Chefchaouen, your journey begins at 9:30 AM with a comfortable transfer towards Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Morocco’s most well-preserved Roman ruins.
As you travel through the scenic landscapes of the Rif and Middle Atlas Mountains, enjoy stops along the way to admire panoramic views and capture stunning photographs. Upon arrival at Volubilis, immerse yourself in the fascinating history of this ancient Roman city. Wander among its grand basilicas, triumphal arches, and intricate mosaic floors, which provide a glimpse into Morocco’s distant past.
After exploring Volubilis, take a break for a leisurely lunch in a nearby town, savoring local flavors in a relaxed setting. Following your meal, continue your journey towards Fes, passing through rolling hills and charming countryside, where olive groves and small villages dot the landscape.
By late afternoon, you will arrive in Fes, marking the end of this enriching and scenic journey.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Fes.
Exploring the Timeless Wonders of Fes with a Local Expert
Start the tour with local guide at 09:30 AM and delve into the Rich History of Fes with local guide
Head out on an exploration of Fez, Morocco’s oldest city. You will be guided to important historical sights, such as the gate of the Royal Palace and the old Jewish Quarter, which is known as the “Mellah.” Dating from the 14th century, it is the oldest in Morocco.
The continue the visit to the UNESCO-listed Fes el-Bali (Old Fes). This ancient medina is one of the world’s largest car-free urban areas. Certainly, It is a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets filled with bustling souks, traditional workshops, and historical sites.
Our knowledgeable local guide will lead you through the medina, starting with the Bab Bou Jeloud, or the Blue Gate, a stunning example of Moroccan architecture.
Delve deeper into the medina where you’ll visit the Al Quaraouiyine University. Founded in 859 AD, it is the oldest continuously operating university in the world.
Besides, you’ll find the Al-Attarine Madrasa, a masterpiece of Marinid architecture, adorned with intricate tilework and wood carvings. The Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts offers insights into traditional Moroccan carpentry and craftsmanship.
Moreover, your exploration continues with a visit to the Chouara Tannery, one of the oldest tanneries in the world. From a vantage point, you can observe the traditional process of leather dyeing in large stone vats. It is a practice that has remained unchanged for centuries. The vibrant colors and unique smells create an unforgettable sensory experience.
Later in the evening, you will have the chance to visit an atmospheric tile and pottery cooperative to learn how the emblematic tiles of Morocco are made.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Fes.
Day Trip from Fes to Meknes – Discover the Imperial Majesty
Begin your day with a comfortable morning pick-up from your hotel in Fes and set out on a cultural journey to Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. Often referred to as the “Versailles of Morocco,” Meknes offers a quieter, more authentic atmosphere while boasting impressive historical landmarks and grand architecture.
Upon arrival, explore the city’s main highlights at your own pace, with your private driver providing convenient transport between sites. Admire the magnificent Bab Mansour, one of the most beautiful gates in North Africa, and stroll through the expansive El Hedim Square, a lively public space surrounded by shops, cafés, and local performers.
Visit the Royal Stables and Granaries of Moulay Ismail, architectural marvels that reflect the vision and ambition of the powerful sultan who made Meknes his capital in the 17th century. You’ll also have time to see the tranquil Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, a sacred site and one of the few religious buildings in Morocco that non-Muslims are allowed to enter.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a local restaurant or traditional café before heading back to Fes in the afternoon. Along the way, you may stop for scenic views or short photo breaks upon request.
This day trip from Fes to Meknes offers a perfect blend of history, architecture, and local charm — a must for travelers who wish to explore Morocco beyond its major tourist hubs. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel or riad in Fes in the early evening.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Fes.
Exploring the Atlas: Fes to Midelt through Ifrane and Cedar Forest
Begin your day early in Fes, a vibrant city brimming with history and culture. As you leave the bustling medina behind, the landscape gradually transforms into rolling hills and serene countryside. Enjoy the scenic drive, soaking in the sights of olive groves and picturesque villages.
Stop in Ifrane
Your first stop is Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland” due to its European-style architecture and clean streets. Nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains, this charming town offers a refreshing break with its cool climate and tranquil atmosphere. Take a leisurely stroll through the town center, visit the iconic Lion Statue, and perhaps enjoy a warm cup of Moroccan mint tea in a local café.
Explore the Cedar Forest
Continue your journey to the nearby Cedar Forest, home to ancient cedar trees and playful Barbary macaques. This enchanting forest invites you to stretch your legs and breathe in the crisp mountain air. Keep an eye out for the monkeys, which are often friendly and curious. A short walk among the towering trees provides a serene connection to nature.
Pressing onward, you’ll reach Midelt, located at the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. This small town is known as the “Apple Capital” of Morocco. Stop for a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savor traditional Moroccan dishes like tagine or couscous. Take in the peaceful ambiance and admire the backdrop of rugged mountains.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Midelt.
Journey from Midelt to Merzouga through the Stunning Ziz Valley and Erfoud
Midelt to Ziz Valley:
Your adventure begins in Midelt, a charming town nestled between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains. As you depart, the scenery transforms into a captivating blend of rugged mountains and lush oases. The road winds through dramatic gorges and picturesque landscapes, leading you to the breathtaking Ziz Valley. Known for its vast palm groves and terraced fields, the valley offers a refreshing change of scenery. Along the way, you’ll find opportunities to capture stunning views and explore the rich history of the area, including ancient kasbahs and villages.
Ziz Valley to Erfoud:
Continuing the journey, you descend into Erfoud, often referred to as the gateway to the Sahara Desert. This bustling town is renowned for its fossil workshops and vibrant markets, where you can discover unique artifacts and learn about the region’s geology. As the landscape begins to flatten, the golden hues of the desert sands come into view, signaling your approach to the majestic dunes of Merzouga.
Erfoud to Merzouga:
Arriving in Merzouga, the vast expanse of the Erg Chebbi dunes welcomes you. This iconic desert destination is a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. After a brief stop to prepare for the next part of your journey, you mount a camel for an unforgettable trek across the dunes. The rhythmic sway of the camel and the ever-changing colors of the sand create a magical experience as you venture deeper into the desert.
Camel Ride and Desert Camp:
As the sun sets over the dunes, the desert transforms into a landscape of warm oranges and reds, offering a stunning backdrop for photographs. The camel ride concludes at a traditional desert camp, where you are greeted with Berber hospitality. Under a canopy of stars, you can enjoy a delicious dinner accompanied by traditional music and storytelling. The evening provides a perfect blend of tranquility and cultural immersion, ensuring a night to remember in the heart of the Sahara.
Overnight at the Desert Camp inside Sahara Desert Dunes.
Merzouga to Dades – Sunrise, Gorges & Scenic Valleys
Rise early this morning to witness what may be one of the most breathtaking sunrises of your life. Climb to the top of the Erg Chebbi sand dunes, where the golden light of dawn spreads slowly over the vast sea of sand — a moment of pure serenity and awe.
After taking in the view, return to your desert camp for breakfast and a refreshing wash. You’ll then begin a peaceful camel trek back to the village of Merzouga, enjoying the shifting light and colors of the dunes as a new day begins. The beauty of the Sahara in the morning is truly unforgettable.
Around 10:00 AM, meet your driver and begin your journey toward the Dades Valley, with several cultural and scenic stops along the way.
Optional Stop: Rissani & Erfoud
On the way, you may choose to stop in Rissani, a historic town known as the birthplace of Morocco’s ruling dynasty. Here, you can visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Cherif, the founder of the Alaouite dynasty. The journey continues to Erfoud, where you’ll have the opportunity to visit a fossil workshop, showcasing the area’s rich geological history and ancient marine fossils preserved in marble.
Explore the Todra Valley & Gorges
From Erfoud, head toward the Todra Valley, where you’ll enjoy lunch amidst a lush landscape of date palms and mudbrick villages. After lunch, take a leisurely 30-minute walk through the stunning Todra Gorges, a dramatic canyon carved by the Todra River, featuring towering cliffs that rise over 300 meters. The area is also home to a traditional Jewish quarter and palm grove, offering a peaceful glimpse into the region’s rich cultural diversity.
Scenic Drive to Dades
In the late afternoon, continue driving through the spectacular Dades Valley, known for its majestic sandstone formations, ancient kasbahs, and the whimsical rock formations known as “Monkey Fingers.”
Arrive in Boumalne Dades by evening, where you’ll check into your charming hotel or riad nestled in the valley. Relax and enjoy dinner in this peaceful mountain setting after a day filled with unforgettable landscapes and cultural moments.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Dades Valley.
Dades to Marrakech – Kasbahs, Cinema History & Mountain Passes
After breakfast at your accommodation, your driver will meet you at 09:00 AM to begin your scenic journey through southern Morocco toward Marrakech. This route takes you along the legendary “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs,” where dramatic landscapes and ancient fortified villages offer countless opportunities to pause and take in the beauty of the High Atlas region.
Stop in Kalaat M’Gouna – The Valley of Roses
Your first stop is Kalaat M’Gouna, the heart of Morocco’s famed Valley of Roses. Here, you’ll have the option to visit a women’s cooperative where rosewater, oils, and natural beauty products are made using traditional methods. It’s a lovely place to pick up fragrant souvenirs while supporting local artisans.
Ouarzazate – The Hollywood of Africa
Continue your journey to Ouarzazate, often referred to as the “Hollywood of Africa.” This quiet desert city has played host to numerous international film productions thanks to its cinematic landscapes and historic kasbahs. You may choose to stop at the Atlas Film Studios, where movies such as Kingdom of Heaven, Gladiator, and The Mummy were filmed. Another highlight is Taourirt Kasbah, a striking 19th-century fortress once used by the Glaoui family, offering insight into southern Morocco’s history and architecture.
Visit Aït Ben Haddou – A UNESCO World Heritage Site
A short drive from Ouarzazate brings you to the iconic Ksar of Aït Ben Haddou, one of the best-preserved fortified villages in the country. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aït Ben Haddou is famous for its earthen clay architecture and has appeared in numerous films and series, including Game of Thrones, Lawrence of Arabia, and Gladiator. Take time to explore its labyrinthine alleys and climb to the hilltop for panoramic views.
Cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass – High Atlas Mountains
From Aït Ben Haddou, the road climbs into the High Atlas Mountains, following the winding route of the Tizi n’Tichka Pass at an elevation of 2,260 meters. Along the way, stop at a Berber women’s cooperative to learn how Argan oil is traditionally extracted — a local craft passed down through generations.
Arrive in Marrakech by late afternoon or early evening and settle into your riad or hotel. The energy of the Red City awaits, with its lively souks, gardens, and historic medina ready to explore.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Marrakech
Discovering the Vibrant Soul of Marrakech with a Local Guide
This morning, you will enjoy a privately guided tour of Marrakech led by an expert English-speaking local guide. At 09:30 AM, meet your guide and begin your immersive exploration of the city’s historical and cultural heart. Your first stop is the Koutoubia Mosque, an iconic landmark of Marrakech known for its majestic 12th-century minaret, which towers gracefully above the medina skyline. Although non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque, the exterior alone offers an inspiring introduction to traditional Almohad architecture.
Continue to the splendid Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship built in the late 19th century. As you wander through its mosaic-tiled courtyards, lush gardens, and intricately carved wooden ceilings, your guide will share stories of the palace’s past and the lives of those who once lived there.
Next, dive into the sensory-rich world of the souks, where narrow alleyways brim with vibrant textiles, spices, lanterns, and hand-crafted wares. Let the sounds, scents, and colors of the old Medina guide you deeper into Marrakech’s cultural fabric. You’ll also have the chance to stroll through the smell streets, famous for their aromatic herbs and natural products, and feel the timeless rhythm of life in the historic medina.
Your guided tour continues to the Ben Youssef Madrasa, a beautifully preserved Islamic college dating back to the 14th century. Admire the elaborate stucco work, cedar wood carvings, and peaceful courtyards of one of the largest theological colleges in North Africa.
As the morning concludes, you can optionaly visit “Le Jardin Secret”(Not included with the guide), a serene oasis hidden within the medina. This beautifully restored palace garden blends traditional Islamic design with exotic flora and is a peaceful place to reflect on the morning’s discoveries. The guided portion of the tour ends here.
You will then have 1 hour and 30 minutes for lunch at your leisure. Your guide or driver can recommend local restaurants offering authentic Moroccan cuisine.
In the afternoon, you have the optional opportunity to visit the famous Majorelle Garden, a striking botanical haven created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent. Known for its cobalt blue accents, exotic plants, and tranquil atmosphere, the garden is a favorite for travelers seeking beauty and calm. Please note: to visit Majorelle Garden, advance online ticket reservations are required, and can be made at https://tickets.jardinmajorelle.com.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Marrakech
Marrakech Leisure Day – Optional Experiences and Personal Discovery
A free day in Marrakech offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and unique experiences of the city.
Explore the Medina by wandering through the narrow, winding streets of the old town. You can visit the bustling souks (markets) to see a wide array of traditional Moroccan goods such as spices, textiles, and pottery.
Have your lunch at a Traditional Moroccan Restaurant. Try some local dishes like tagine, couscous, or pastilla. Le Tobsil and Al Fassia are popular options, or you can find many delightful places around Jemaa el-Fnaa square.
Walk through Jemaa el-Fnaa Square where you’ll find street performers, snake charmers, and food stalls. It’s an excellent place to soak up the local atmosphere.
At night enjoy dinner with a view of the city. Places like Le Foundouk or Nomad offer great Moroccan cuisine and excellent views of the cityscape. The medina transforms in the evening with lights and a different ambiance. It’s a great time to explore more of the souks and perhaps pick up some souvenirs.
Other optional activities to do during your free day in Marrakech:
There is so many extra things and activities to enjoy in Marrakech like Hot Air Ballooning, Cooking classes, Hammam, Massage, and Day Trips from Marrakech.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Marrakech
Discovering Agadir: Morocco’s Coastal Gem.
Your day begins with a comfortable hotel pick-up in Marrakech at 08:00 AM. Relax as you travel southward through scenic landscapes on your private transfer to Agadir.
Upon arrival, set out on a full-day tour to discover Agadir — a modern seaside city shaped by resilience, culture, and Atlantic charm. Begin your exploration at the Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, perched on a hilltop overlooking the city. This 16th-century fortress offers sweeping panoramic views of the port, coastline, and the city below. Your driver will share the story of the devastating 1960 earthquake and how Agadir was carefully rebuilt with a new spirit of hope and modernity.
Next, visit the bustling Port of Agadir, one of the largest sardine fishing ports in the world. Watch fishermen at work and get a glimpse of daily life on Morocco’s Atlantic shore. Continue to the Souk El Had, a vibrant local market where thousands of stalls offer everything from fresh produce and spices to handmade crafts. It’s the perfect place to experience authentic Moroccan life and maybe pick up a few local treasures.
Break for lunch at a traditional restaurant or seaside café, where you can enjoy freshly grilled fish or a classic Moroccan tagine.
In the afternoon, visit the Museum of Amazigh Culture to learn about the heritage, art, and traditions of the indigenous Berber communities of the Souss region. Then, enjoy a relaxing walk along Agadir’s beach promenade, lined with palm trees, cafés, and ocean views.
As the day winds down, you may choose to relax at your hotel or take in the sunset from the marina, a stylish area filled with yachts, shops, and restaurants.
Overnight at the Hotel in Agadir.
Agadir to Essaouira – Coastal Drive to the Atlantic Pearl.
After a leisurely breakfast, your driver will pick you up from your hotel in Agadir at 10:00 AM to begin your scenic journey north along Morocco’s Atlantic coast toward the charming seaside town of Essaouira.
This tranquil drive offers a changing landscape of rolling hills, ocean views, and the occasional sighting of goats climbing argan trees — a unique and delightful natural spectacle. Along the way, you may stop at a local argan oil cooperative run by Berber women to learn about the traditional extraction process of this precious oil, used in both culinary and cosmetic products.
Upon arrival in Essaouira, check into your hotel or riad nestled within or near the historic medina. The rest of the afternoon is yours to relax or begin exploring this laid-back town known for its whitewashed walls, blue shutters, and artistic soul.
Enjoy the evening at your own pace, perhaps with a stroll along the ramparts at sunset or a seafood dinner overlooking the harbor.
Overnight at the Hotel / Riad in Essaouira.
Exploring Essaouira’s Coastal Charm and Transfer to Casablanca
Exploring Essaouira is a delightful experience with its unique blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty. Visit the Medina of Essaouira which is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed old town. The UNESCO-listed Medina of Essaouira is a highlight, with its whitewashed walls, blue doors, and winding alleyways filled with souks, art galleries, and artisan workshops. Don’t miss the Skala de la Ville, the historic ramparts lined with Portuguese cannons, offering stunning views over the crashing Atlantic waves.
Next, stroll down to the vibrant port of Essaouira, where you can watch fishermen unloading their catch, visit the traditional fish market, or simply soak in the lively maritime atmosphere. It’s a great place for photography and cultural immersion.
Continue your visit with some leisure time at Essaouira’s wide, sandy beach. You may choose to relax by the sea, take a camel or horse ride along the shore, or even try water sports like windsurfing or kitesurfing, for which the city is known due to its constant coastal breeze.
For lunch, enjoy freshly grilled seafood at one of the local seaside stalls or dine in a charming restaurant tucked inside the medina, where Moroccan cuisine is served with an ocean view.
In the afternoon, after a relaxed and enriching day, meet your driver and continue your journey toward Casablanca, arriving in the early evening.
Overnight at your hotel in Casablanca.
Goodbe, Morocco!
All good things must come to an end but we hope you have enjoyed your time exploring the very best that this region of Northern Africa has to offer. The rich and unique history, its magnificent natural beauty and the charming people that makes Morocco the country that it is.
At an arranged time you will be transferred from the your hotel to Casablanca International Airport for your international flight back home.
We hope you have had a memorable trip and wish you pleasant onward travels!

