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Marrakech & Casablanca
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11 days morocco tour from Casablanca

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11 day morocco tour from casablanca

11 day Morocco tour
Morocco itinerary 11 days Overview

Morocco brings together old-world charm and modern life in a way that feels effortless. Ancient medinas sit beside wide desert dunes, while snowy mountain peaks rise above palm-filled valleys. Choosing an 11 days morocco tour gives you enough time to see the country properly, without rushing from one stop to the next. You can walk through imperial cities, ride camels across the Sahara, cross high mountain roads, and enjoy slow meals in welcoming riads.

This route is made for travelers who want a complete trip, from busy souks to quiet desert camps. The 11 Days Morocco Tour From Casablanca lets you take in Morocco’s history, scenery, and daily life through local places and real experiences. Along the way, you’ll visit the country’s best-known landmarks and a few lesser-known spots too. If you want culture, nature, and a bit of adventure in one trip, this 11 days desert trip from Casablanca is a strong choice.

Info : 11 Day Morocco itinerary

Inclusions of 11 Days Tour from Casablanca

Price Includes

  • Casablanca Airport Transfers
  • Daily Breakfasts
  • Nights in Excellent Hotels / Riads / Desert Camp
  • professional English Speaking driver
  • Camel ride in Sahara desert
  • A local guide to explore Fes and Marrakech
  • 3 Dinners in the desert, dades valley and Ouarzazate

Price Excludes

  • Entrance tickets to palaces, museums and other attractions along the route
  • Lunches & Drinks
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips

Highlights of the Morocco 11 days trip

11 day morocco family vacation
  • Visit the famous Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
  • See Rabat’s historic sites, including major landmarks in Morocco’s capital
  • Tour the Roman ruins of Volubilis
  • Explore the imperial cities of Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech
  • Wander through the UNESCO-listed medina of Fes
  • Cross the Middle Atlas and High Atlas Mountains
  • Ride a camel into the Sahara at sunset
  • Spend a night in a Berber desert camp under a sky full of stars
  • Walk through Todra Gorge and the beautiful Dades Valley
  • Visit Ouarzazate’s film studios and old kasbahs
  • Discover the fortified village of Ait Benhaddou
  • Feel the energy of Jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrakech
  • Unwind in the Majorelle Garden
  • Shop for handmade Moroccan goods in traditional souks
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Why Choose a private 11 day Morocco tour from casablanca?

Morocco in 11 days

Choosing a private 11 day Morocco tour lets you travel at your own pace while enjoying a fully customized experience. With complete flexibility, you can focus on the places that interest you most and skip what doesn’t. A dedicated guide and private driver ensure personalized service, local insights, and smooth transportation throughout your journey.

Private tours offer a more authentic Moroccan experience, allowing deeper cultural connections and access to lesser-known destinations. With all logistics handled for you, from accommodations to transport, you can travel stress-free and fully enjoy Morocco’s landscapes, cities, and traditions.

A private Morocco itinerary delivers comfort, authenticity, and convenience perfect for an unforgettable journey.

11 Days Morocco Itinerary

Morocco in 11 days

Discover the highlights of our Morocco itinerary 11 days outlined below. This tour can be fully personalized to suit your travel style, schedule, and special interests.

Day 1 Arrival in Casablanca

When you land at Mohammed V Airport, your driver will meet you and take you to your hotel in Casablanca. After check-in, you can relax in your riad or seaside resort before heading out for an evening visit to the Hassan II Mosque. It’s the largest mosque in Africa, and its design is stunning, with zellij tilework, carved cedar, and a towering minaret.

Later, enjoy dinner by the Corniche or book a table at Rick’s Café, inspired by the classic film. A glass of fresh mint tea is the perfect first taste of Morocco. This first evening gives you a warm introduction to Moroccan food, hospitality, and city life.

Day 2Casablanca – Rabat

After breakfast by the Atlantic, continue north to Rabat, the capital of Morocco and one of its imperial cities. Start with the Kasbah of the Udayas, where white-and-blue walls overlook the river and sea. Then visit the Andalusian Gardens, the Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.

Later, stop in the medina for pastries and mint tea before settling into your hotel. Rabat feels calmer than many other major cities, so it offers a nice balance of history, architecture, and local life.

Day 3Rabat -- Meknes -- Fes

Today, drive inland to Meknes, often called the Versailles of Morocco. Here, you can see the grand Bab Mansour gate, walk through Place el-Hedim, and take a break in a local café. If time allows, you can also stop at Volubilis to explore the old Roman ruins and their well-preserved mosaics.

From there, continue on to Fes, one of Morocco’s most historic cities. Once you arrive, check into a riad tucked inside Fes el-Bali. Many riads here have peaceful courtyards, glowing lanterns, and rooftop terraces with views over the medina.

Day 4Explore Fes Medina

Spend the day discovering Fes with a local guide. The medina is one of the oldest in the world, and it still feels alive with craft, trade, and tradition. Visit the Bou Inania Madrasa, see Al-Qarawiyyin University, and pass by the famous leather tanneries.

As you move through the narrow lanes, you’ll find spice shops, pottery, woven textiles, and handmade slippers. Later, you can join a cooking class in a family home or relax with a traditional hammam treatment. In the evening, enjoy free time at your own pace.

Day 5Fes -- Ifrane -- Midelt -- Ziz Valley -- Merzouga

Leave Fes behind and head toward the Middle Atlas. The road takes you through Ifrane, a clean and quiet town known for its alpine feel, then through cedar forests where Barbary macaques often gather. After that, stop in Midelt for lunch, perhaps with fresh bread, Berber pancakes, and tea.

As the scenery changes, descend into the Ziz Valley, where long lines of palm trees stretch across the landscape. By late afternoon, arrive in Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara. Here begins the desert part of your 11 days morocco tour. Ride a camel into the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset, or choose a 4×4 transfer if you prefer. Then spend the night in a luxury desert camp, with dinner, music, and a sky filled with stars.

Day 6Merzouga -- Rissani -- Todra Gorge -- Dades Valley

Wake up early to catch sunrise over the dunes. The light across the sand is one of the most memorable sights of the trip. After breakfast, return to Merzouga and continue to Rissani, a town known for its traditional market and desert trade history.

Next, drive toward Todra Gorge, where steep canyon walls rise dramatically on both sides. Take a short walk through the gorge and stop for lunch nearby. In the afternoon, continue to the Dades Valley, a region of green fields, kasbahs, and winding roads. Tonight, stay in a hotel with views over the valley.

Day 7Dades Valley -- Rose Valley -- Ouarzazate

After breakfast, start the day with a guided walk in the Dades Valley. The area is known for its rock formations, village paths, and wide mountain views. Then continue to Kalaat M’Gouna, the heart of the Rose Valley. If you visit in spring, you may see fields in bloom and smell fresh roses in the air.

Later, you can stop in Skoura to visit the old Ameridil Kasbah, one of the best-preserved kasbahs in the region. Then drive on to Ouarzazate, often called the Hollywood of North Africa. Depending on your timing, visit Atlas Film Studios or Taourirt Kasbah before spending the night in a kasbah-style guesthouse.

Day 8Ouarzazate -- Ait Benhaddou -- Tizi n'Tichka -- and Marrakech

This morning, visit Ait Benhaddou, a fortified village and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its earthen buildings and hilltop setting have made it a popular location for films and TV shows, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones.

After your visit, cross the High Atlas Mountains by way of the Tizi n’Tichka Pass. The road is scenic, with sharp bends, village views, and changing mountain colors. By evening, arrive in Marrakech. If you still have energy, head to Jemaa el-Fnaa, where storytellers, musicians, food stalls, and street performers fill the square.

Day 9 Guided Tour of Marrakech

Today is all about Marrakech. With your guide, visit the Bahia Palace, known for its courtyards, carved ceilings, and colorful tilework. Then see the Saadian Tombs and the peaceful Majorelle Garden, made famous by Yves Saint Laurent.

Later, explore the souks, where you’ll find leather bags, rugs, lanterns, spices, and handmade gifts. If you want something extra, you can book a hammam or a cooking class and learn how locals prepare tagine or couscous. The evening is free to enjoy as you like.

Day 10Free Day in Marrakech

This day is open, so you can shape it however you want. Some travelers choose a sunrise hot-air balloon ride over the Palmeraie. Others prefer a slow morning with a spa visit, a horse-drawn carriage ride, or lunch on a rooftop terrace.

You can also spend more time in the medina, visit Dar Si Said Museum, or seek out hidden gardens and quiet riad courtyards. Marrakech rewards slow wandering, so even a simple walk can turn into one of the best parts of the trip.

Day 11Transfer to Casablanca or Marrakech Airport

On your final day, enjoy breakfast before your private transfer to either Casablanca Mohammed V Airport or Marrakech Menara Airport, depending on your flight plans. By now, your 11 Days Morocco Tour From Casablanca comes to an end, after days filled with imperial cities, desert camps, mountain roads, kasbahs, and local food.

This 11 days desert trip from Casablanca leaves you with a broad view of Morocco, from Atlantic coast to Sahara dunes, and from old medinas to high mountain passes.

Accommodations

On your 11 day tour from Casablanca, enjoy carefully selected Moroccan riads, hotels, and Sahara desert camps offering private rooms or ensuite tents with modern comforts, including private bathrooms, showers, and flush toilets. All accommodations are chosen for their quality, location, service, and authentic Moroccan style, and are grouped into three clear categories to fit every budget and preference.

  • Classic Comfort (3–4★ Riads & Camps):
    Authentic private rooms or Berber-style tents with ensuite bathrooms, comfortable beds, and basic amenities. Riads may include Wi-Fi, terraces, and small pools. Desert camps feature cozy tents with heaters in winter, local cuisine, campfires, and live music.
  • Affordable Luxury (4★ Riads & Camps)
    Stylish and comfortable riads blending tradition and modern design, often with spas or fitness areas. Desert camps offer air-conditioned ensuite tents, enhanced décor, and scenic views of the dunes.
  • Deluxe Luxury (5★ Riads & Camps)
    High-end riads and luxury desert camps with premium service, elegant décor, spas, gourmet dining, pools, and stunning views. Sahara glamping tents include private terraces, refined Moroccan design, and top-tier comfort year-round.

All accommodations include breakfast, are clean and well maintained, and praised for friendly service. If your first choice is unavailable, an equivalent option in the same category will be arranged. You’re welcome to request specific accommodations, and our team will gladly share links to help you choose the perfect stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

11 Days Morocco Itinerary

Is 11 days Enough for Morocco Travel?

11 days in Morocco is enough to see a lot and get a real feel for the country. You won’t cover every corner, but you can still hit top places like Fes, and the Sahara Desert. The key is to plan ahead and stick to a few must-see stops. A well-planned Morocco travel itinerary 11 days tour with Morocco Itinerary Days can give you a full, memorable trip.

What Transportation Is Provided on the Tour?

Comfort matters on the road, so the Morocco 11 days tour uses clean, dependable vehicles. Options often include a Toyota Prado Land Cruiser TX, a Ford Tourneo Custom, and Mercedes Benz Sprinter minibuses for groups of eight or more. Other well-kept vehicles are also available, based on your group size.

Is the tour suitable for children?

Yes, families can join this trip. Still, it’s best to think about activities like camel riding and longer driving days before booking.

How Do You Pay for the Tour?

To hold your reservation, you’ll pay a small deposit through PayPal, Wise, or bank transfer. The rest is paid in cash on day one, directly to your driver or guide. You can pay in euros, US dollars, or Moroccan dirhams, using the current exchange rate.

 

Do I need travel insurance?

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. It should cover medical needs, trip delays, cancellations, and other unexpected problems.

NOTE :

This sample itinerary is meant as a simple example. If it doesn’t match what you want, reach out anytime. We’ll put together a custom 11 day Morocco itinerary based on your interests and how long you’re staying. We offer private tours and trips across Morocco.

Tour pricing depends on your group size. The more travelers you have, the lower the price per person. Transport costs stay the same, so the total is split between everyone. Your choice of accommodation also changes the final cost. Contact us for an exact quote for the 11 days Morocco tour from Casablanca.

Reviews & Testimonials

11 Days Morocco Itinerary

11 Days Morocco Itinerary Reviews

Our 11-day Morocco tour was absolutely incredible from start to finish. Every destination was well planned, from the vibrant cities to the peaceful Sahara Desert. The highlight was definitely the camel ride and overnight stay in the desert camp. Our driver was professional, friendly, and made the whole journey smooth and enjoyable. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to discover the real Morocco!

ANNA
UK

This 11-day tour exceeded all our expectations. We loved the mix of culture, history, and stunning landscapes—from Marrakech to the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara. The accommodations were comfortable, and everything was perfectly organized. It felt like a stress-free adventure with unforgettable memories every day. A truly amazing experience!

Jessica
Peru

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