Looking to plan the perfect 2-week Morocco itinerary? As someone who's called Morocco home, I'm excited to share this carefully crafted route that combines the country's must-see highlights with authentic local experiences. From the bustling souks of Marrakech to the serene Sahara Desert, this itinerary will help you experience Morocco's incredible diversity.
Week 1: Marrakech and the South
Days 1-3: Marrakech
Start your Moroccan adventure in the enchanting Red City. Must-visit spots include:
- Bahia Palace (70 dirham entrance)
- Ben Youssef Madrasa (50 dirham entrance)
- Le Jardin Secret
- The historic medina and souks
- Jemaa el-Fna square
Pro tip: Visit major attractions right at opening time (usually 9am) to avoid crowds and get the best photos!
Days 4-5: Ait Benhaddou and Dades Gorge
- Drive through the stunning Atlas Mountains
- Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou
- Marvel at the serpentine roads of Dades Gorge
- Visit Todra Gorge for spectacular rock formations
Days 6-7: Sahara Desert
- Head to Merzouga for your desert adventure
- Choose between one or two nights in a desert camp
- Experience camel trekking
- Watch unforgettable sunrises and sunsets over the dunes
Week 2: Northern Morocco
Days 8-10: Fes
- Explore the ancient medina
- Visit the famous tanneries
- See the stunning Royal Palace gates
- Wander through the atmospheric souks
Days 11-13: Chefchaouen
- Discover the famous blue streets
- Hike to the Spanish Mosque for sunset
- Enjoy the relaxed mountain atmosphere
- Try local restaurants like Belmonte
Day 14: Return to Marrakech
Take the train back to Marrakech for your departure.
Practical Tips
Transportation
- Renting a car gives you flexibility but expect occasional police checkpoints
- Trains between major cities are comfortable and efficient
- Buses are available for shorter routes like Fes to Chefchaouen
Accommodation
Budget options start from 150 dirham, while mid-range riads offer authentic experiences for around 500-1000 dirham per night.
Best Time to Visit
Avoid mid-summer when temperatures can reach 50°C in the desert. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather.
Have you visited any of these Moroccan destinations? I'd love to hear about your experiences in the comments below! And if you're planning a trip, feel free to ask any questions - I'm always happy to help fellow travelers discover the magic of Morocco.