Crafting the Perfect Itinerary
The itinerary options for your trip to Morocco are seemingly endless, and it's tempting to try and cover as much ground as possible! It's also important to note that some of the locations in Morocco are spread out and require a significant amount of travel in between destinations.
While we understand that you want to see everything during your trip, we have some recommendations for planning out an ideal route based on how much time you have available without feeling rushed. Of course, these recommendations are not an exhaustive list, and we're more than happy to help you plan your dream trip!
You might be wondering, hey, there's some overlap between those three routes, can't I just combine them all? Please note that the transit time from Tangier to Marrakech alone is a 6+ hour drive, which would take up almost an entire day of your trip and give you even less time to take in the sights and relax.
You can add Chefchaouen, Taghazout or Essaouira to the aforementioned itinerary if you have around 11 - 13 days to explore Morocco. Again, travel between these locations can take up a lot of time and energy, and you'll want some recovery time after long drives.
If this is a once-in-a-lifetime trip and you want to see everything that Morocco has to offer, we highly recommend 14 - 16 days to allow ample time for travel in between the cities, the desert and anywhere else that you have your heart set on. This amount of time will give you the ability to truly experience Morocco without rushing or feeling exhausted during your vacation.
We can't wait to help you craft your ideal itinerary in the Kingdom. Fill out a custom tour request here to get started!
Malaga Food Tour
Hello from Spain! We’re excited to announce that we’ve added a few destinations in southern Spain to our tours. A quick ferry ride from Tangier, Morocco, these are a great
(and delicious) extension to your grand Moroccan adventure! Cheers!
A Tour of Gibraltar
Explore the military tunnels of Gibraltar with us! Gibraltar has been a British Overseas Territory since the early 18th century but maintains a close relationship with Spain. English and Spanish are both spoken in this region.
The Barbary macaques (monkeys) are amongst the most ‘famous’ residents of Gibraltar and are a popular subject for tourist photographers!