Grand Tour of Morocco

What to expect on this itinerary
Adventurers and explorers traveled the oceans and the deserts to witness the majesty of Morocco. The sand dunes of the Sahara rise like mountains and the High Atlas Mountains sit in the clouds. Ancient fortress walls stand watch over the hills and the coastline. Minarets create an absorbing skyline and spices provide a rainbow of color in the historic, vibrant marketplace. In this 2 week Morocco tour, you will follow in the footsteps of Romans and sultans, discovering the wealth of culture and depths of history that have made Morocco a unique and enchanting destination.
Customizable Itinerary
Casablanca – A City By the Sea
Welcome to Casablanca, a city connected to its heritage along the contemporary streets and life. The wide boulevards are lined with palm trees that sway in the ocean breeze. The Atlantic laps at the bordering shores and the Atlas Mountain foothills create the eastern boundary. Arrive at the airport and be met by your private transfer. Your hotel is situated near the heart of the vibrant city. Art galleries present images of the people’s modern life that has also been informed by a rich cultural past. The minaret of Hassan II Mosque creates a solitary skyline against the shore. You can settle in to the wonders of Casablanca and see the majesty of Morocco.
What's Included:
Meknes – Imperial Images of Casablanca and Rabat
Meknes – The Modesty of the City
Fes – The Exotic and Unforgettable
Sahara Desert – The Secrets of the Desert
Merzouga – The Power of Dunes
Tinghir – Highlighting the Landscape
Ouarzazate – Road to One Thousand Kasbahs
Atlas Mountains – Contacting the Berbers
Essaouira – In the Heart of Colliding Cultures
Essaouira – Measures of Pace
Marrakech – Emblematic Squares
Marrakech – Rising Culture
Marrakech – Capturing Highlights
Trip Highlights
- Explore the cosmopolitan culture of Casablanca, including the Hassan II Mosque
- Wander through the incredible Roman Ruins of Volubilis
- Experience Berber culture on an exploratory tour of the High Atlas Mountains
- Venture between the high rolling cliffs of the Todra and Dades Gorge
- Visit the Gates of the Desert at Ouarzazate
- Journey through the Sahara Desert to witness exceptional sand dunes
- Discover the historic charm of Fes’s Old City, known as the Medina
- Stroll through the narrow maze-like streets of Marrakech and find the picturesque image of Morocco
- Relax in a charming seaside village with deep historical roots
Starting Price
$5,700 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 745 reviews
The trip was amazing. The hotels, the driver, and the guides were all top-notch. Dealing with Zicasso's travel company was very easy. They were extremely responsive. I can’t say enough positive things about this experience.
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Our 13-day trip to Morocco with Zicasso’s travel company exceeded our expectations and included many wonderful surprises! The quality of the accommodations and tour guides was top-notch, with a private tour in the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca and a private dining experience in Moulay Idriss being particularly moving experiences. And we had an exceptional driver, who made us feel so welcome in his country, but also safe and comfortable throughout our trip.
Each day had the right balance of activity, with a good pace overall. We had time in urban and rural areas; the chance to see all of the expected highlights, but also to spend time with Amazigh families; occasions to eat well, but also stay active, including a memorable hike in the Dadès Gorge.
Zicasso’s travel agent and his team were always on hand with ready answers to any questions, recommendations, and support, including when we briefly needed medical care while traveling. We left feeling we had as much of an authentic experience in Morocco as anyone could in 13 days and highly recommend this travel company to anyone thinking about a trip to this incredible country.
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The trip to Morocco was wonderful. We really had a wide variety of experiences: cities, medinas, Berber villages, gardens, and the Sahara! Zicasso’s travel company was readily available to us throughout to plan the trip. They provided a driver who was with us throughout the trip and he was amazing! By the time the trip was over, we felt as if he were part of the family.
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The trip was wonderful, covering all the highlights I had requested and so much more. Zicasso’s travel specialist took time to discuss our wants and preferences, making helpful suggestions and adjustments throughout the planning phase.
Once in Morocco, our guide and driver went above and beyond to ensure that we had everything we needed and saw all the highlights and more. They were great company and added so much to the overall experience.
I would highly recommend the travel specialist to anyone wanting to work with someone who really knows their destinations inside and out. His personal knowledge of Morocco was what ensured our trip was all we had hoped it would be.
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It was a fantastic trip and Zicasso’s travel specialist was always available, responsive, and great to work with.
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The trip was exactly what we asked for, though in retrospect, we tried to do too much in our 11 days.
Our driver was excellent—very safety-conscious and always on time, so that made the long driving days more tolerable. Zicasso’s travel specialist tried to arrange it to minimize the driving, with interesting stops on the longer travel days, but our determination to get to the Sahara Desert and ride camels pretty much made the long drives unavoidable.
Another thing I'd probably do differently is not stay in the medina of Marrakech. I asked to stay in the medina, but in Marrakesh, the medina has been taken over by motorcycles and that was a huge detraction for us. If you want a truer medina experience, Fes is probably a better bet.
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