Experience an 11–day tour starting in Marrakech, the journey through Morocco’s breathtaking scenery, historical cities and cultural attractions will leave a lasting impression on you. A dedicated group of travel experts is here to create immersive travel experiences that will capture the essence of Morocco through its generous warmth, diverse scenery, colorful traditions and centuries-old culture. This incredibly extensive tour has been designed for travelers who are looking to find depth, picture–perfect authenticity, and the excitement of adventure(11 Days Tour Marrakech).
Our 11-day Morocco itinerary from Marrakech offers an exceptional blend of imperial cities, majestic mountains, golden deserts, and Atlantic coastlines. From the bustling souks of Marrakech to the peaceful dunes of the Sahara, this route is curated to highlight Morocco’s most iconic destinations and hidden gems. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, private transportation, and carefully chosen cultural activities, this tour provides an unmatched Moroccan experience.
Your driver will be waiting for you when you arrive at Marrakech Menara Airport, and he will take you to your Riad or hotel in Marrakech. The rest of your day is free to enjoy Marrakech and all that it has to offer, including Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, local food, or even the Medina.
Traveling from Marrakech towards Casablanca, Morocco‘s largest cosmopolitan centre; key things to see are; The breathtaking Hassan II Mosque, the (second) largest mosque in the entire world, located on the Atlantic Ocean; After seeing the mosque, make your way to the capital of Morocco, Rabat, where you will visit: (1) the Hassan Tower, (2) the Mohammed V Mausoleum and (3) the Chellah Necropolis.
Travel to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. Continue to Meknes, the Ismaili capital, to visit Bab Mansour, Heri es-Souani, and the old medina. Arrive in Fes—Morocco’s oldest imperial city—by evening.
A full day guided tour will unravel the secrets of Fes el-Bali, a labyrinthine UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover the Al-Qarawiyyin University (the oldest in the world), Bou Inania Madrasa, Chouara Tanneries, and artisan quarters. Fes is a living museum of traditional craftsmanship.
Drive through cedar forests, Berber towns, and dramatic mountain landscapes en route to the Sahara Desert. Stop at Ifrane—the “Switzerland of Morocco”—and the cedar woodlands inhabited by Barbary macaques. Continue to Merzouga, where a camel trek takes you across towering dunes to a luxury desert camp. Enjoy a Berber dinner under starlit skies.
Witness a magical sunrise over the Sahara before heading toward Rissani, the ancient caravan town. Continue to the awe-inspiring Todra Gorge, famed for its 300-meter canyon walls. End the day in the picturesque Dades Valley, known for its winding roads and dramatic rock formations.
Travel through the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs into the palm oasis of Skoura. Visit the well-preserved Kasbah Amridil, then continue to Ouarzazate, the Hollywood of Africa. Explore Ait Ben Haddou.
Cross the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest road in Morocco, offering breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains. Visit Berber villages and explore artisan cooperatives. Arrive back in Marrakech in the late afternoon. Enjoy a relaxing evening or optional Moroccan dinner show.
Our team will transfer you to the airport in Marrakech, marking the end of an unforgettable 11-day Morocco adventure. Take with you memories of diverse landscapes, warm interactions, and cultural richness.
Designed for travelers wanting to explore the very best of Morocco, this tour balances adventure, cultural immersion, and comfort.
Our team consists of knowledgeable guides who enhance the experience with deep insights into Moroccan culture and history.
Experience true Moroccan hospitality, traditional cuisine, music, and artisan workshops.
Enjoy safe and comfortable rides in modern, air-conditioned vehicles with experienced drivers.
Exploring four imperial cities: Marrakech, Fes, Meknes, Rabat
Wandering the magical streets of Chefchaouen
Touring Roman ruins at Volubilis
Riding camels across the Erg Chebbi dunes
Overnight stay in a luxury Sahara desert camp
Visiting cinematic landscapes and kasbahs in Ouarzazate
Traveling through the stunning High Atlas Mountains
This 11 Days Tour from Marrakech is more than a trip—it is a profound journey into the heart of Morocco. From ancient cities to desert horizons and mountain villages, this itinerary reveals the beauty, diversity, and timeless charm of one of the world’s most captivating countries. Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, an adventurer, or a traveler seeking authentic encounters, this tour delivers an experience that will stay with you forever.
Is 11 days enough to see Morocco from Marrakech?
Yes — 11 days is one of the most popular and well-balanced durations for a Morocco tour. It gives you enough time to explore the four Imperial Cities, sleep under the stars in the Sahara Desert, and visit iconic sites like Chefchaouen and Ait Benhaddou without feeling rushed.
Will I get to sleep in the Sahara Desert on this tour?
Yes. Most 11-day itineraries include one or two nights in a traditional Berber desert camp near Merzouga’s Erg Chebbi dunes. You’ll arrive by camel at sunset, enjoy a traditional dinner, and sleep in a comfortable furnished tent under a sky full of stars.
What is a camel ride in the Sahara like?
The camel trek to the desert camp typically lasts 45–90 minutes each way. It’s a gentle ride suitable for most fitness levels. You’ll travel at sunset across golden dunes, making it one of the most memorable experiences of the entire tour.
Is Merzouga the best place to see the Sahara Desert in Morocco?
Yes. Merzouga’s Erg Chebbi dunes — reaching up to 150 meters high — are among the most spectacular in Morocco and the most accessible from Marrakech.
Is Chefchaouen included in an 11-day tour from Marrakech?
Yes, most 11-day itineraries include 1–2 nights in Chefchaouen, the iconic “Blue City” of northern Morocco. It’s one of the most photogenic destinations in the country, nestled in the Rif Mountains with its distinctive blue-painted medina streets.
What should I pack for an 11-day Morocco tour?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for Atlas Mountain evenings (it gets cold), lightweight breathable clothing for the desert, a light scarf for medinas and mosques, sunscreen, a hat, and Moroccan dirhams in cash.