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Are you looking for an immersive, deeply authentic journey through the Kingdom of Contrasts? The signature 12-Day Morocco Desert Tour from Tangier designed by Morocco Trips Planner is the perfect choice. This expertly crafted Morocco 12 days itinerary seamlessly bridges the pristine Mediterranean coast of the north, the historic Imperial Cities, and the sweeping golden dunes of the Sahara Desert.
From the moment you arrive in the historic port city of Tangier, you will step into a curated, stress-free travel experience. Traverse the striking green ridges of the Rif Mountains to wander the blue-washed alleyways of Chefchaouen. Uncover centuries of history with local expert guides in the ancient medinas of Fes and Marrakech. Finally, leave the modern world behind as you journey into the deep south to experience the towering sand waves of the Merzouga Sahara.
ving you free to immerse yourself in the magic of the landscape.
Our knowledgeable, bilingual driver-guide will meet you at the Tangier Airport or Ferry Port to start your amazing 12-Day Morocco Desert Tour from Tangier. To kick things off, we begin with a well-planned panoramic tour of Tangier, which is a historic coastal city at the confluence of the Atlantic and Mediterranean seas.
Next, we will explore the fabled Caves of Hercules and enjoy the expansive views of the ocean from Cape Spartel. After taking in the coastal vistas, you will enjoy a guided walk through the historic, 17th-century Kasbah castle. This walk also takes you through the colorful, whitewashed lanes of the Tangier Medina. Finally, you can wind down for a leisurely evening at your quaint boutique hotel or riad.
Following a customary breakfast, we travel southward over the breathtaking green ridges of the Rif Mountains in the direction of Chefchaouen, Morocco’s renowned “Blue Pearl.” Originally established as a mountain stronghold in 1471, this distinctively picturesque town is well-known around the world for its eye-catching blue-washed houses and distinctive Andalusian-Moorish architecture. Get there early in the afternoon so you have plenty of time to explore the laid-back blue medina. Explore the old fortified Kasbah, stroll through the busy Uta el-Hammam Square, and trek up to the well-known Ras El Ma mountain spring. Take a quick stroll to the Spanish Mosque to see the magnificent sunset over the blue city as you wrap up your afternoon.
Today, our desert tour from Tangier to Marrakech moves from the highlands to Morocco’s spiritual heartland. To get to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site with the best-preserved ancient Roman ruins in North Africa, we travel through stunning agricultural landscapes. Admire the historic basilica, the triumphal arch, and the elaborate floor mosaics that date back 2,000 years. We then take a car to the neighboring Imperial City of Meknes, which is sometimes referred to as the “Versailles of Morocco.” We pause to take in the magnificent royal granaries of Hri Souani, the expansive Lahdim Square, and the imposing Bab El Mansour entrance. We reach Fes, the Kingdom’s cultural center, in the late afternoon.
Spend the full day learning about the mysteries of Fes el-Bali, the world’s largest and oldest medieval living medina. You will travel back in time through a maze of more than 9,000 tiny lanes with an official, knowledgeable local historical guide.
The magnificent, mosaic-tiled main entrance to the ancient city is known as Bab Bou Jeloud, or “The Blue Gate.” Al-Qarawiyyin institution was established in 859 AD and is acknowledged by UNESCO as the world’s oldest continually running institution.The Chouara Tannery, where leather has been prepared by hand for centuries, offers a breathtaking, iconic vista of medieval stone pots filled with vivid, natural dyes.The Bou Inania and Al-Attarine Madrasas are exquisite examples of Islamic wood carving and zellige tilework.
We begin our journey toward the vast Sahara Desert early in the morning. We travel up into the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping first in Ifrane, which is referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its tidy ski slopes, cold mountain environment, and pristine alpine architecture. We go into the historic Azrou Cedar Forest, where you may see and feed wild Barbary macaques in their native environment. Following a picturesque lunch in Midelt, we go across the Tizi n’Talghomt mountain and descend into the breathtaking Ziz Valley, which is home to the largest continuous palm groves and striking desert oases in Northern Africa. The rocky landscape gives way to Merzouga’s breathtaking golden horizon by late afternoon. Check into a cozy motel located directly on the
The entire day is devoted to discovering the wonders of the Sahara. First, we will embark on an exploration of the vast Erg Chebbi dunes in a private 4×4. After spotting migratory birds at a seasonal desert lake, we will travel across historic routes to meet a real nomadic family. They live in traditional woven tents, and you will gain firsthand knowledge of their unique way of life.
Next, we travel to the village of Khamlia. This community is home to the descendants of sub-Saharan Africans who were once held as slaves. Here, you will enjoy an intimate, mesmerizing performance of spiritual Gnawa music. Following the music, the hosts will serve a traditional lunch of Madfouna, also known as authentic Berber pizza.
In the late afternoon, you will trade the 4×4 for a camel ride. A skilled camelier will guide you far into the center of the Erg Chebbi dunes to witness a genuinely remarkable Sahara sunset. Finally, you will arrive at a luxurious desert camp. You will feast on a traditional Berber dinner, listen to drumming around a crackling campfire, and sleep under a canopy of millions of stars.
The entire day is devoted to discovering the wonders of the Sahara. First, we will embark on an exploration of the vast Erg Chebbi dunes in a private 4×4. After spotting migratory birds at a seasonal desert lake, we will travel across historic routes to meet a real nomadic family. They live in traditional woven tents, and you will gain firsthand knowledge of their unique way of life.
Next, we travel to the village of Khamlia. This community is home to the descendants of sub-Saharan Africans who were once held as slaves. Here, you will enjoy an intimate, mesmerizing performance of spiritual Gnawa music. Following the music, the hosts will serve a traditional lunch of Madfouna, also known as authentic Berber pizza.
In the late afternoon, you will trade the 4×4 for a camel ride. A skilled camelier will guide you far into the center of the Erg Chebbi dunes to witness a genuinely remarkable Sahara sunset. Finally, you will arrive at a luxurious desert camp. You will feast on a traditional Berber dinner, listen to drumming around a crackling campfire, and sleep under a canopy of millions of stars.
After eating breakfast with a view of the gorge, we follow the famed “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs.” El Kelaa M’gouna, in the beautiful Valley of the Roses, is our first destination. It is well-known for its extensive organic rose production, which is used to make exquisite oils, perfumes, and cosmetics. After that, we enter the vast Skoura Oasis and take a tour of the remarkably well-preserved Kasbah Amridil, a masterpiece of mud-brick architecture from the 17th century that is shown on ancient Moroccan coinage. We reach Ouarzazate, which is referred to as the “Hollywood of Morocco” worldwide. We’ll go to the renowned Atlas Film Studios here, where epic films like Kingdom of Heaven, The Mummy, and Gladiator were shot.
Today, we visit the famous Ksar of Ait Benhaddou. This renowned UNESCO World Heritage site is an amazing, walled earthen settlement. Because of its striking appearance, legendary movies and TV shows like Game of Thrones and Lawrence of Arabia have used this eye-catching clay fortification as their main backdrop. To experience it fully, you can walk via its ancient, meandering internal passageways all the way up to the granary for an expansive perspective of the desert landscape.
Afterward, we start our spectacular journey across the untamed High Atlas Mountains from Ait Benhaddou. We will ascend to a height of 2,260 meters (7,415 feet) above sea level by navigating the breathtaking, serpentine bends of the Tizi n’Tichka pass. Along the route, we will stop to take pictures of the breathtaking mountain vistas. Furthermore, we will visit a local women’s cooperative that specializes in the manual extraction of pure Argan oil. Finally, our group will reach the lively, busy “Red City” of Marrakech around late afternoon.
Take a private historical walking tour of Marrakech’s most famous sites, such as the magnificent Saadian Tombs, a breathtaking example of delicate Moorish craftsmanship, and the imposing Koutoubia Mosque minaret from the 12th century, and immerse yourself in the city’s sensory wonderland with a committed, knowledgeable local guide.
Discover the lavish, labyrinthine chambers of the 19th-century Bahia Palace, which features hand-carved cedarwood ceilings and stunning stained glass. Next, enter the Majorelle Garden, a serene, artistic haven that fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent skillfully rebuilt. Before concluding the day in the renowned Jemaa el-Fna Square, where snake charmers, acrobats, and storytellers bring the outdoor stage to life, spend your afternoon exploring the exciting, winding passageways of the Marrakech souks.
Take a delightful day excursion to the relaxed, walled Atlantic seaside town of Essaouira (previously known as Mogador) to escape the intense activity of Marrakech. This quaint UNESCO World Heritage city is well known for its medieval Portuguese sea bastions, blue-and-white seaside medina, and artistic atmosphere.
Explore the serene souks renowned for beautiful woodwork carved from native Thuya trees, stroll along the imposing stone ramparts of the Scala della Ville, and watch local fishermen bring in their daily catch at the busy harbor. Before heading back to Marrakech for your last night in Morocco, have a delicious lunch of freshly grilled seafood right by the port.
Savor your final Moroccan breakfast at your riad. Depending on your personalized flight schedule, enjoy free time for some last-minute souvenir shopping or relaxing in a cafe. Our professional driver will provide a punctual, comfortable private transfer to the Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK)for your departure flight, bringing your unforgettable 12-Day Morocco Desert Tour from Tangier with Morocco Trips Planner to a smooth conclusion.
It is the most balanced way to see Morocco. You don’t just “see” the country; you experience the distinct atmospheres of the North, the Desert, and the Atlantic Coast.
Absolutely. From the blue walls of Chefchaouen to the golden dunes of the Sahara and the historic ramparts of Essaouira, this is a visual tour of a lifetime.
Our camps are selected for their high standards, featuring comfortable beds, quality linens, and private bathroom facilities.
Yes—all of our itineraries are fully customizable. If you prefer more coastal time or more desert time, we can adjust your itinerary accordingly.
For this comprehensive route, we recommend Spring (March–May) or Autumn (September–November) for the most pleasant temperatures across all regions.
Yes, your tour is fully private, including all airport transfers and inter-city travel in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle.
If this tour doesn’t quite fit your needs and requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Tell us your interests, your preferred pace, and your dream itinerary—and we will be happy to arrange the trip of your dreams, tailored just for you!
