Morocco Heritage Voyage – 10days
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Morocco Heritage Voyage – 10days

Morocco

In-Depth Journey to North Africa’s Gem

9 nights 10 days

From Casablanca to Marrakech, embark on an exciting 10-day journey through Morocco, traversing ancient civilizations and natural wonders. Explore imperial cities and historic landmarks including Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, and Fes, as well as the Sahara Desert and Marrakech. Experience vibrant medinas, the blue city, timeless markets, and spectacular sand dunes. Traverse the High Atlas Mountains, stroll through the Todra Gorge, visit traditional leather tanneries, and sleep under the desert stars—a classic route blending culture, scenic beauty, and adventure.

Key aspects of this tour

Morocco, a captivating country in North Africa, is a land where Arab, Berber, and European cultures intertwine. From the towering Atlas Mountains to the vast Sahara Desert and ancient imperial cities, Morocco offers a sensory feast like no other. Wander through maze-like medinas, vibrant souks, intricately designed mosques, and tranquil oases—all steeped in centuries of tradition and heritage.

If you long for exotic charm, captivating history, and breathtaking natural landscapes, this classic 10-day Morocco journey is an unforgettable choice. The tour begins in Casablanca, where modernity and tradition intertwine, connecting Morocco’s most iconic cities and landmarks. Carefully selected routes include imperial ruins, colorful cities, desert adventures, and ancient heritage sites—perfect for first-time visitors seeking to experience the essence of this mysterious land.

Along the way, you will visit Rabat’s Hassan Tower, the dreamlike blue city of Chefchaouen, and the winding alleys and centuries-old leather tanneries of Fes, immersing yourself in the rich heritage of North African Islamic civilization. A special highlight is the Sahara Desert, where you can ride camels across golden dunes and spend a night under the stars in a desert camp, experiencing unparalleled vastness and tranquility.

In the latter part of the journey, you will traverse the Todra Gorge, the Rose Valley, Ouarzazate, and the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, before arriving in Marrakech to explore gardens, palaces, and bustling souks. This tour offers a complete experience of Morocco’s cultural fusion from north to south.

Blending historical landmarks, natural wonders, and authentic local culture, this itinerary offers a balanced pace and rich content. Whether you are a history enthusiast, photography lover, or cultural explorer, you will find inspiration and unforgettable moments along the way. Now is the perfect time to embark on this extraordinary journey.

Aït Benhaddou | red-Earth Fortress Village

Highlights

Highlights

Located on the Atlantic coast, Hassan II Mosque is Morocco’s largest and the third largest in the world. Its 210-meter minaret and blend of Moroccan craftsmanship and modern engineering—like glass floors above the ocean—make it a rare Islamic marvel open to non-Muslim visitors.
Built in the 12th century, this kasbah combines Andalusian and Moorish styles. Within its blue-and-white walls lie ancient homes, serene gardens, and a museum. Overlooking the Atlantic and Bou Regreg River, it’s a perfect sunset and photography spot full of Moroccan heritage.
Tucked in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-painted buildings, a tradition rooted in Jewish symbolism. The tranquil town invites slow exploration through alleyways and artisanal shops—ideal for photography and cultural immersion.
The world’s largest car-free urban area, Fes’s medieval medina holds a maze of alleyways, tanneries, madrasas, and the world’s oldest university—Al-Qarawiyyin. Visiting here feels like stepping back in time into the heart of Islamic art and Moroccan craft.
From Fes, travel deep into the Sahara to Merzouga. Ride camels across sun-kissed dunes at sunset, camp under stars, and enjoy Berber music and cuisine. This unforgettable desert experience offers both stunning scenery and soul-stirring silence.
Todra Gorge, in the Atlas Mountains, features cliffs towering up to 300 meters. It's a haven for hikers and photographers. Walk along its stream-side paths, watch local Berbers pass with donkeys, and soak in the tranquil power of nature.
This red-earth kasbah village once served as a caravan stop for traders crossing the Sahara and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stacked architecture climbs up the hillside, and from the top, visitors can overlook lush oases and winding valleys. Aït Benhaddou has also been featured in films and series like Game of Thrones and The Mummy, making it a destination rich in history, culture, and stunning visuals.
It is the largest and most renowned film production studio in Africa, often referred to as the “Hollywood of Morocco.” Since its establishment in 1983, it has attracted countless international blockbusters and TV series, including The Mummy, Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, Game of Thrones, and Children of Heaven.

The studio spans a vast area and preserves numerous film sets and props from past productions, such as ancient Egyptian temples, Roman amphitheaters, and biblical-era villages and palaces. Visitors can feel as though they are traveling through different civilizations and time periods. In addition to guided tours, Atlas Studios offers a blend of entertainment and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit destination in Morocco.
The soul of Marrakech beats in its vibrant medina and iconic square. Jemaa el-Fnaa buzzes with storytellers, snake charmers, food stalls, and musicians. It’s the ideal place to taste Moroccan street food, shop local crafts, and immerse yourself in local life.
Aït Benhaddou | red-Earth Fortress Village
Located on the Atlantic coast, Hassan II Mosque is Morocco’s largest and the third largest in the world. Its 210-meter minaret and blend of Moroccan craftsmanship and modern engineering—like glass floors above the ocean—make it a rare Islamic marvel open to non-Muslim visitors.
Built in the 12th century, this kasbah combines Andalusian and Moorish styles. Within its blue-and-white walls lie ancient homes, serene gardens, and a museum. Overlooking the Atlantic and Bou Regreg River, it’s a perfect sunset and photography spot full of Moroccan heritage.
Tucked in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-painted buildings, a tradition rooted in Jewish symbolism. The tranquil town invites slow exploration through alleyways and artisanal shops—ideal for photography and cultural immersion.
The world’s largest car-free urban area, Fes’s medieval medina holds a maze of alleyways, tanneries, madrasas, and the world’s oldest university—Al-Qarawiyyin. Visiting here feels like stepping back in time into the heart of Islamic art and Moroccan craft.
From Fes, travel deep into the Sahara to Merzouga. Ride camels across sun-kissed dunes at sunset, camp under stars, and enjoy Berber music and cuisine. This unforgettable desert experience offers both stunning scenery and soul-stirring silence.
Todra Gorge, in the Atlas Mountains, features cliffs towering up to 300 meters. It's a haven for hikers and photographers. Walk along its stream-side paths, watch local Berbers pass with donkeys, and soak in the tranquil power of nature.
Aït Benhaddou | red-Earth Fortress Village
This red-earth kasbah village once served as a caravan stop for traders crossing the Sahara and is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stacked architecture climbs up the hillside, and from the top, visitors can overlook lush oases and winding valleys. Aït Benhaddou has also been featured in films and series like Game of Thrones and The Mummy, making it a destination rich in history, culture, and stunning visuals.
It is the largest and most renowned film production studio in Africa, often referred to as the “Hollywood of Morocco.” Since its establishment in 1983, it has attracted countless international blockbusters and TV series, including The Mummy, Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, Game of Thrones, and Children of Heaven.

The studio spans a vast area and preserves numerous film sets and props from past productions, such as ancient Egyptian temples, Roman amphitheaters, and biblical-era villages and palaces. Visitors can feel as though they are traveling through different civilizations and time periods. In addition to guided tours, Atlas Studios offers a blend of entertainment and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit destination in Morocco.
The soul of Marrakech beats in its vibrant medina and iconic square. Jemaa el-Fnaa buzzes with storytellers, snake charmers, food stalls, and musicians. It’s the ideal place to taste Moroccan street food, shop local crafts, and immerse yourself in local life.

Tour Dates

  • Day1

    Arrival in Casablanca

    Upon arrival at Casablanca Airport, meet your private driver and guide for a seamless transfer. Begin your Moroccan journey with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, boasting exquisite Moorish architecture and stunning oceanfront views. After the visit, check in at Suite Hotel Casa Diamond or a similar hotel, and enjoy a relaxing evening acclimating to the local culture and atmosphere.

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    Suite Hotel Casa Diamond, or similar

  • Day2

    Transfer to Chefchaouen

    After breakfast, depart for the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen, located in the Rif Mountains. The scenic drive passes through lush landscapes and traditional Berber villages. Stop for lunch along the way and short breaks to stretch and enjoy the views. Arrive in the evening and check in at TAJ Chefchaouen or similar. Spend the evening strolling the charming blue-painted streets, soaking in the serene ambiance of this picturesque town.

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    TAJ Chefchaouen, or similar

  • Day3

    Transfer to Fez

    Enjoy breakfast before a morning walking tour of Chefchaouen’s medina, admiring the town’s signature blue hues and artisan shops. Depart for Fes, passing scenic countryside and small towns. Stop for lunch en route and arrive in Fes in the evening, checking in at Riad Maison Bleue or a similar hotel. Evening at leisure to relax or explore the hotel surroundings.

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    Riad Maison Bleue, Fez, or Similar.

  • Day4

    Full-Day in Fez

    After breakfast, spend a full day guided through Fes’ historic medina, one of the world’s largest car-free urban areas. Explore narrow alleyways, bustling souks, traditional artisan workshops, and landmarks such as the Bou Inania Madrasa and Al-Attarine Madrasa. Enjoy a lunch stop (at your own expense). Afternoon is free for independent exploration, photography, or sampling local pastries and mint tea in a traditional café.

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    Riad Maison Bleue, Fez, or similar

  • Day5

    Transfer to Merzouga

    Depart after breakfast for Merzouga, traveling through the scenic Middle Atlas region. Visit Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland,” and Azrou with its cedar forests and Barbary macaques. Continue through the dramatic Ziz Valley, stopping for photos and lunch along the way. Arrive in the evening at Sunrise Palace Merzouga or a similar hotel. Enjoy dinner and prepare for the upcoming desert adventure.

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    Sunrise Palace Merzouga, or similar

  • Day6

    Merzouga Desert Excursion & Camp

    After breakfast, embark on a 4x4 adventure exploring the Erg Chebbi dunes. Visit small desert villages and sand dunes, enjoying the unique landscape. Stop for a traditional Berber pizza lunch. In the late afternoon, ride camels for approximately one hour to reach the desert camp. Spend the evening around a campfire under the stars, enjoying local music and a traditional dinner, and overnight in a Berber-style desert tent.

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    Jardin Kotori Camp, or similar

  • Day7

    Transfer to Ouarzazate

    Depart the desert camp after breakfast, heading toward Ouarzazate. Stop at Todra Gorge, marveling at its dramatic cliffs, and continue through the Valley of Roses (Kelaat M’gouna), famous for its fragrant rose fields. Enjoy lunch along the way. Arrive in the evening and check in at Dar Amoudou or a similar hotel. Dinner at the hotel and a chance to relax after a scenic day of travel.

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    Dar Amoudou, or similar

  • Day8

    Transfer to Marrakech

    After breakfast, stop for photos at Taourirt Kasbah, and visit Ouarzazate’s famous film studios. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou, a stunning ksar of earthen buildings, historically a caravan stop along the salt trade route. Lunch en route. Continue to Marrakech, arriving in the evening. Take a guided walk through the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, experiencing street performers, food stalls, and the lively atmosphere. Dinner at a local restaurant (at your own expense).

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    La Maison Arabe, or similar

  • Day9

    Full-Day Marrakech

    Begin with breakfast, then embark on a guided tour of Marrakech’s medina. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and explore the vibrant souks filled with spices, textiles, and handicrafts. Enjoy lunch at your own expense. The afternoon is free for personal exploration, photography, or relaxing at your riad. Evening at leisure to wander local streets or enjoy Moroccan cuisine.

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    La Maison Arabe, or similar

  • Day10

    Casablanca - Departure

    After breakfast, transfer to Mohammed V International Airport for your return flight. As you look back on your 12-day Moroccan adventure—from ancient medinas and sweeping deserts to colorful cities and welcoming locals—you’ll carry home a wealth of unforgettable memories and stories.
    We hope to welcome you back to Morocco again in the future.

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Travel Rate

Morocco Heritage Voyage - 10days

         

Price per person (USD) in Twin Room

  • 2026 Jan-Mar & May-Sep & Nov-Dec
    USD 3,970
  • 2026 Apr & Oct & Year-End
    USD 4,960
  • Departure
    Every Saturday
Included in the Price
  • Round-trip airport transfer
  • Accommodation and meals listed on schedule.
  • Private transportation with a professional driver throughout the journey
  • Professional English-speaking tour guide providing full-time escort and interpretation
  • All visits and entries to designated attractions listed in the itinerary
  • Admission fees to all included sites
  • Horse-drawn carriage ride experience in Marrakech
  • One small bottle of mineral water per person per day provided on the tour bus
  • 4X4 ride in Merzouga (4 people per vehicle) and one camel ride in the Sahara Desert
Not Included in Price
  • International and domestic airfares
  • Travel insurance, Visa application fee
  • Passport application fees
  • Gratuities for guide, driver, hotel, and restaurant staff
  • Porterage tips at airports and hotels
  • Beverages at hotels and restaurants
  • Any services not explicitly mentioned above

Information

Place of departure
Mohammed V International Airport, Casablanca
Departure day
Every Saturday
Minimum number of people
2 to 6 participants

Important notice for this itinerary

Notes on the itinerary

  • · The tour price is based on double occupancy per person. For single travelers, a single room supplement will apply. The exact cost will depend on the accommodation arrangement.

    · Luggage Restriction: Due to space limitations, please bring a flexible soft-sided suitcase that is easy to pack and transport.

    · Force Majeure: In the event that the tour cannot proceed due to natural disasters, accidents, political unrest, war, strikes, or other unforeseeable circumstances, the tour may be canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience, but no guarantees or refunds will be provided in such cases.

    · Itinerary Adjustments: The order of the itinerary may be adjusted based on the professional judgment of the guide and driver. Local staff will handle arrangements flexibly to ensure a smooth travel experience.

    · Accommodation: Hotel accommodations may be adjusted to an equivalent level based on availability.

    · Group Travel Notice: This is a group tour. All activities and transportation will be conducted jointly with other group members. Please be informed in advance.

    · Luggage Responsibility: We are not liable for any loss, theft, or damage to your luggage. Please ensure that your belongings are properly secured and monitored at all times.

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