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Starting a Grand tour of Morocco 14 days from Tangier offers a great introduction to the country's diverse culture, landscapes, and history. Here's a suggested itinerary that covers some of the must-see destinations:

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Atlas Mountains , Casablanca , Chefchaouen , Desert (Sahara) , Essaouira , Fez (Fes) , Ifrane , Marrakech , Meknes , Merzouga , Ouarzazate , Rabat Discover Destinations
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Duration: 14 Days 13 Nights Departure: From Casablanca

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Starting a grand tour of Morocco 14 days  from Tangier offers a great introduction to the country’s diverse culture, landscapes, and history. Here’s a suggested itinerary that covers some of the must-see destinations:

Included In  Tangier  Morocco grand  Tour 14 Days
  • Transport In A Private Air-Conditioned 4wheel Drive Toyota Prado Tx Or Deluxe Mini Van Or Mini Bus And Fuel.
  • Pick Up From And Drop- Off At Your Hotel Or Riad And Transfer From And To The Airport .
  • Experienced Local English / French / Spanish / Speaking Driver Guide .
  • Accommodations With An Air-Conditioned Rooms And Private Bathrooms.
  • Rooms With Comfortable Beds And Break Fasts In All Accommodations Stays.
  • Dinners In Merzouga / Desert Camp / Dades Valley .
  • The Opportunity To Ask The Driver To Stop When And Where You Wish .
  • Camel Ride With Turbens In Merzouga Erg Chebbi.
  • Entrance Fees And Local Guides In Volubilis / Fes / Skoura / Essaouira / Marrakech
  • Overnight In A Luxury Camp In Erg Chebbi With –Private Toilet And Shower .
  • Meniral Watter At The Camel Ride.
Not Included In Tangier Morocco Grand Tour 14 Days
  • Travel Insurance Wich Is Required.
  • Drinks.
  • Lunches.
  • Tips.
  • Extras.

Hotel Options :

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Travel Infos :

  • Duration : 14 Days 13 Nights
  • Departure : We Start The Days Around 9.00 Am Every Day Exept The Arrival And The Departure Days.
  • The Tour Starts in tangier and ends in marrakech or casablanca.
  • The Tour Can Be 1 Person As A Solo Traveler Or More .
  • The Cost Of The Tour : Depends On How Many People Will Be In The Tour , Or Wich Kind Of Hotels You Have Choosen .

Terms And Conditions :

Important things you should know before booking your tour of Morocco.

  • This tour can be customised to be more personal and special .
  • You can always consult your driver about skipping certain spots in order to spend more time else where .
Booking And Deposit :
  • After confirming with us your suitable itinerery and dates. We require a deposit wich is neccessary to reserve your  Morocco tour with us.
  • At least 2 weeks before your tour starts.
  • As we require a 30 % desposit of the total price to book the tour. While the balance is payable to us upon arrival.
  • We accept Payment through PAYPAL / Bank Transfers / credit cards
  • As we dont accept ’’ American express.’’ As we accept Cash eihter / USD , EUROS , GPB or MAD.
  • We charge only 50 % for children under 12 years old. whilst children under 5 are free of charge.

Terms Of Cancelations And Changes Of The Tour (Cancelations) :

  • We accept cancelations of the tour accordding to the following conditions.
  • We should recieve a written confirmation about the cancelations sent to our email adress 2 months or more before starting your Moroccan trip.
  • Cancelation made before 2 months or more 100% refundable .
  • Cancelation made before 1 month 50 %.
  • Cancelation made before 15 days or less Not refundable.
Changes And Flexibilities :

Of cours we do accept changes and flexibilities of your booked tour , But that should be made with at least 2 weeks before you start your tour with us

Terms About Camel Trekking :

Usually camel ridding is not a comfortabel activity but its a beautiful experience that evrybody likes to do once in a life time . thats why we have put some conditions about this activity.

  • As we don’t recommend it for the folllowing travellers.
  • For the people who are over 70 years old.
  • For the pregnant women.
  • For the ones who had surgery or had broken bones experience or some serious sickness.

So for these ones that might be miss camel ridding they still have the chance to experience the night in the desert wich they can be pick up by a 4 wheel drive to get to the desert camp and using the 4 wheel drive again in the morning to bring them back from the desert camp. And that is a safe way for them with much of joy.

Camel Trekking

For the ones who are willing to take the camel ride in the desert , we tell them that the camel ride takes around 1 hour to 1hour and 30 minutes to reach the camp, as we offer you a bottle of mineral watter 1,5 litter. Each person and turbans to use on the camel ride wich is so helpfull against sunshine and sometimes sand dust , as before you pack for the camel ridding will be so helpfull if you have some shoes that are suitable for a walk in the sand dunes.

Ideally they should be closed so you don’t need to worry about sand getting inside them , also jeans are good choice to wear while on you are on your camel. Brining a flash lights with you to use at the camp will be also helpfull to use in the dark . without missing the sunglasses and the suncream as they are so impartant to avoid the bright sunshine and the hot sun on your soft skin .

Things To Know Before You Go :   Tangier Morocco grand  Tour 14 Days

IS The Drinking Watter Safe In Morocco ?
Usually the watter is safe in morocco but its nice to use the mineral watter from the bottles for drinking and washing your teeth or washing the fruits the rest is fine to use the watter from the tap to avoid any issues that might affect your holiday in Morocco

What Will The Weather Be Like ?
Morocco is a land of contrasts , and climate follows suit , as Morocco Weather is typically sunny ,spring ,and autumn are the most popular season for travel . as you can use this website www.weather.com . to check the weather .

What Kind Of Clothing Is Allowed For Women / Men ?

Foreign women are in no way expected to cover thier hair ,arms or legs , but we suggest that on the side of modestey and avoid spaghetti-type strap shirts , tight / revealing clothing and very short lengths. Men my feel more comfortable in pants , as shorts are generally reserved for young Moroccan men since mornings and nights are cooler .so that will be nice if you take layers .

IS Morocco A Safe Country ?
In truth, Morocco is a safe place to visit. There’s only really small (pickpockets) and you’re unlikely to be assaulted or seriously hurt as a tourist in the country. Morocco is super safe for tourists now wich Moroccan governement did so much to make the country safe and really nice to visit especialy to attract so much tourists from all over the world .as tourism is one of the main industries in the country.

Tipping Customs In Morocco :
Actually moroccans depends on tips in the service that they give you wich is the averege gose diferent depends on the service :

  • Driver : between 30 to 40 USD per day
  • Guide : around 30 USD per day
  • Camel man : around 20 usd per day
  • Waiters and similar service 3 to 5 USD
  • The Moroccan currency is Morrocan Dirhams MAD you can use this website www.xe.com for a currency converter .

Travel Safe During COVID-19

– A note from Morocco Meta Adventures : Luxurious Private Tour
– All our tours are always throughout the history of our company Private, Luxurious and VIP Services.
– We do care about safety of our guests and ourself.
– What you can expect during your Moroccan trip .

  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Temperature checks for tour participants upon arrival
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized.

Overview

The  tour is a grand morocco tour of 14 days and 13 nights starts in tangier  and ends in marrakech or
Casablanca. This tour includes the highlights of the beautiful Morocco such as
tangier, , the blue pearl of Chefchaouen, Fes, Meknes, the beautiful
landscapes of the Atlas Mountains, the stunning sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, the
breathtaking Todra Gorges and the Dades valley. You will learn the secrets of the
hidden Kasbahs, the see outstanding souks of Errissani and Marrakech markets, and
experience the simple life of Essaouira. This tour encompasses beauty, learning
variety and exploration, so don’t hesitate to book it.
Our grand morocco tour can either starts in Casablanca or Tangier depending on
your arrival or departing city. The tour can be customized to fit your vacation plans
and we are happy to customize it for you.

Highlights

This Beautiful  Morocco  grand Tour of 14 days 13 nights is a tour that allows you
to discover the hidden treasure of Morocco. From the major cities of Tangier ,
the stunning blue pearl of Chefchaouen, other small authentic villages, and
learning so much from the history of the roman empire in Volubilis. Fes and Meknes
are not to be missed, then you will enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Atlas
Mountains, the stunning sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, where you will spend a glorious
night under the brilliant stars.
You will continue to the Todra Gorges and the Dades valley, you will learn the
secrets of the hidden Kasbahs, the see outstanding souks of Errissani and
Marrakech markets, and experience the simple life of Essaouira. Throughout this
journey, you will be amazed with the delicious flavor and variety of food Moroccan
cuisine has to offer.

  • DAY 01:
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  • DAY 03:
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  • DAY 05:
  • DAY 06:
  • DAY 07:
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  • DAY 09:
  • DAY 10:11
  • DAY 12:
  • DAY 13:
  • DAY 14:
DAY 01:

Day 1: Tangier

  • Explore Tangier: Visit the Kasbah, the American Legation Museum, and the Grand Socco.
  • Cap Spartel: Enjoy the views where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Hercules Caves: Explore these famous caves near Cap Spartel.
DAY 02:

Day 2: Tangier to Chefchaouen

  • Travel to Chefchaouen: A scenic drive of about 2 hours.
  • Explore Chefchaouen: Wander the blue-painted streets, visit the Kasbah Museum, and shop for local crafts.
DAY 03:

Day 3: Chefchaouen to Fes

  • Travel to Fes via roman ruins volubilis : A drive of about 4 hours.
  • Explore Fes: Visit the medina, the University of Al Quaraouiyine, and the Bou Inania Madrasa.
DAY 04:

Day 4: Fes

 

  • Full Day in Fes: Explore the tanneries, the Royal Palace, and the Jewish Quarter (Mellah).
DAY 05:

Day 5: Fes to Merzouga (Sahara Desert)

  • Travel to Merzouga: A long drive (about 7-8 hours) through the Middle Atlas Mountains, with stops in Ifrane and the Ziz Valley.
  • Desert Experience: Arrive in Merzouga, take a camel trek, and spend the night in a desert camp.
DAY 06:

Day 6: Merzouga

Desert Activities: Enjoy sunrise in the desert, sandboarding, and exploring the dunes.

DAY 07:

Day 7: Merzouga to Todra Gorge and Dades Valley

  • Travel to Todra Gorge: A drive of about 4 hours.
  • Explore Todra Gorge: Hike and take in the stunning scenery.
  • Dades Valley: Continue to the Dades Valley and spend the night in a local guesthouse.
DAY 08:

Day 8: Dades Valley to Ouarzazate

  • Travel to Ouarzazate: A drive of about 3 hours.
  • Explore Ouarzazate: Visit the Taourirt Kasbah and the Atlas Film Studios.
DAY 09:

Day 9: Ouarzazate to Ait Benhaddou and Marrakech

  • Ait Benhaddou: Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Travel to Marrakech: A scenic drive over the High Atlas Mountains (about 4 hours).
DAY 10:11

Day 10-11: Marrakech

  • Explore Marrakech: Visit the Jardin Majorelle, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian Tombs, and the medina.
  • Jemaa el-Fnaa: Experience the vibrant main square in the evening.

 

DAY 12:

Day 12: Marrakech to Essaouira

  • Travel to Essaouira: A drive of about 2.5 hours.
  • Explore Essaouira: Walk the medina, visit the port, and relax on the beach.

 

DAY 13:

Day 13: Essaouira

Relax in Essaouira: Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, local seafood, and artisan shops.

DAY 14:

Day 14: Return to Marrakech

  • Travel back to  Marrakech or casablanca: A long drive (about 3 or  5 hours)  for the departure where the tour ends  in marrakech airport or casablanca airport .

 

More about Atlas Mountains

The mountain range in the Maghrib area of North Africa stretches around 2,500 km (1,600 mi) through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.  The mountain range has different names in each country, but in Morocco they are known as the Atlas Mountains.  They are subdivided into three ranges, the Middle Atlas, the High Atlas and they Anti-Atlas.  These mountains separate the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean from the large Sahara Desert.  The highest peak with an elevation of 4,167 meters (13,671 ft) is Toubkal, is in central Morocco south of Marrakech. The Atlas Mountains are primarily inhabited by the native Moroccan Berbers.  In the Berber language the words for 'mountain' are adrar and adras.  The mountains are also home to several animals and plants found mostly in Africa, but some are also found in Europe. The weather is cooler than other part of Morocco but has sunny summers, with an average temperature there is 25°C.  The Atlas Mountains are the meeting place of two different kinds of air masses—the humid and cold polar air masses that come from the north and the hot and dry tropical air masses that move up from the south.  Therefore, they create a geographic obstacle stopping humidity from reaching the southern areas and stopping the hot dry winds from the Sahara Desert.  As a result, the northern area is cooler and more fertile.  The Atlas Mountains give Morocco a beautiful and diverse contrast of landscapes throughout the country. You should not miss the opportunity to experience this fascinating area of Morocco.  With Morocco Meta Adventures you will see the best of the country.  Don’t hesitate to contact us.

More about Casablanca

Casablanca, the port city on the Atlantic Ocean is the economic capital of Morocco. This s the largest and busiest city in the country and the commercial hub of western Morocco.  The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world.  The Hassan II Mosque, which stands partly over the ocean was completed in 1993.  It is one of the largest and most ornate mosques in the world.  It has a 210-meter minaret topped with lasers directed toward Mecca.  The city's handsome Moorish buildings, which meld French-colonial design and traditional Moroccan style, are best admired in the downtown area. Visitors who spend time in the Quartier Habous or Nouvelle Medina (the New Medina) built by the French in the 1930’s or in the beachside suburb of Ain Diab, are sure to get into the local swing of things.  This old pirate lair, now a modern city, is looking towards the future.  But it also embraces the European-flavored urban sophistication that has underpinned life here for the past century. This city is certainly worth a visit. With Morocco Meta Adventures you will see the best of the country.  Don’t hesitate to contact us.

More about Chefchaouen

The city of Chefchaouen was founded in 1471 as a small kasbah by Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, a descendant of Abd al-Salam ibn Mashish al-Alami and Idris I. Al-Alami The name "Chefchaouen"  originates from Berber.  The Berber word isakon or echaouen which means 'the horns', The word chef which means 'look at'.  Therefore, Chefchaouen thus means 'look at the horns' referring to the two mountain peaks overlooking the area. Nowadays, "the Blue Pearl" of Morocco, is known for its traditional houses painted in blue and white.  Beautifully perched beneath the two peaks of the Rif mountains, Chefchaouen is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco, an artsy, blue-washed mountain village that feels like its own world.  While tourism has taken hold, the balance between ease and authenticity is just right. The old medina is a delight of Moroccan and Andalusian influence with red-tiled roofs, bright-blue buildings and narrow lanes converging on the busy Plaza Uta El Hammam and its restored kasbah.  Chefchaouen is an amazing town that you should not miss. Come on a tour with Morocco Meta Adventures to see the best of the country.

More about Desert (Sahara)

The Sahara Desert is like nowhere else on earth.  The name comes from the Arabic word ‘sahra’ which means desert.  This largest hot desert in the world covers one third of the African continent.  It is exquisite in detail, from a white sand sea to an orange sand dune sculpted to perfection by the wind.  But it also has Earth’s most hostile environment, dry and hot in the summer and cold in the winter.  As a result, there is no vegetation in the desert.  This desert of Morocco is a stunning place that makes you appreciate the beauty of the country.  Visit the Sahara Desert with Morocco Meta Adventures for a once in a lifetime experience.

More about Essaouira

Essaouira lies on the crossroads between two tribes: the Arab Chiadma to the north and the Haha Berbers in the south.  Add to that the Gnawa, who came originally from further south in Africa, and the Europeans, and you have a rich cultural mix. Essaouira, called Mogador until 1960, is known as the `Wind city of Africa`.  As a result, it attracts surfers, windsurfers and kite surfers all taming the waves between April and November. Visitors to the Essaouira enjoy the many attractions of this laid back beautiful coastal town.   And Essaouira's medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site is an exceptional example of a late-18th-century fortified town. The ramparts, called Scala de la Kasbah, around the medina are impressive as they're built on the seaside cliffs.  Along the ramparts, there are old cannons from the 16th century lined up and pointing out over the Atlantic Ocean.  If you watched The Game of Thrones, this sight will be familiar.  Stroll along the ramparts and look over to the Purpuraires Island to see birds hovering above this nature reserve.  Or just relax and watch the sun set over the Atlantic. Wander through the spice-scented lanes and palm-lined avenues of the Essaouira`s fortified medina. Later, browse the many art galleries and boutiques of handcrafted goods.  And finally, watch artisans carve from Thuya, a local native cedar wood. The port of Essaouira is a busy working port filled with fishing boats.  Here you can see the nets being repaired and the daily catch being sold every afternoon to restaurants around the harbor area.  Then buy your choice of fish and take it to your favourite restaurant to be cleaned and cooked for you. Essaouira is rated as the most beautiful city in Morocco by UNESCO.  And the beaches surrounding Essaouira are rated as blue flag meaning they have met high environmental and quality standards.  Therefore, make your visit to this beautiful city a memorable one with Morocco Meta Adventures.  Contact us to arrange your tour.

More about Fez (Fes)

Fez (Fes) is the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco.  It is known for its famous medina of which there are two parts.  One is Fes el-Bali, the site of the famous Qarawiyyin University and the Zawiya of Moulay Idris II, important religious and cultural sites.  The other is Fez el-Jdid, the site of the 195-acre Royal Palace.  Both sites are linked together and referred to as the Medina of Fes.  In 1981, UNESCO designated the Medina of Fes, a World Heritage site, and described it as "one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world".  Fes is the first site in Morocco to be granted this status. This enchanting labyrinth of alleyways remain much as they did centuries ago.  During its heyday, Fes attracted scholars and philosophers, mathematicians and lawyers, astronomers and theologians.   As a result, craftsmen built them houses and palaces.  Then kings endowed mosques and medrasas (religious schools).  And finally, merchants offered exotic wares from the silk roads and sub-Saharan trade routes. The Medina of Fes is maybe the world’s largest car-free urban area.  Here you will see only carts pulled along cobbled lanes by donkeys, horses or people.   This medina is a feast for all the senses.  The vibrant souks with their handcrafted works of art, the vendors hawking their wares and the incredible architectural details in the many buildings offer a never-ending display to the visitor.  As well, there is the Chouara Tannery, one of the most popular attractions in Fes. Although Fes lost its influence at the beginning of the 19th century, it remains a supremely self-confident city whose cultural and spiritual lineage enchants visitors.  Soak in the old-world atmosphere of this living museum on your visit.   Contact us and let Morocco Meta Adventures be your guide in Fes.

More about Ifrane

The town of Ifrane is referred to as ‘’ the Switzerland of Morocco ‘’ because of its alpine style architecture and nearby slopes and forests.  The French built Ifrane in the 1930’s deliberately trying to recreate an alpine style resort.  It is a beautiful and charming area with neat red roofed houses, blooming flower beds and lake studded parks.  It's a perfect place to picnic in the summer or to ski and throw snowballs in the winter.  Most of the cafes and hotels are clustered in the center of the town.  Ifrane has a completely different look from than the rest of other towns around the country and is definitely worth a visit.  With Morocco Meta Adventures you will get to see the best of the country.  Don’t hesitate to contact us to arrange a tour.

More about Marrakech

Marrakech or Marrakesh is the major economic center of central Morocco.  One of Morocco’s four Imperial Cities, it lies in the center of the fertile, irrigated Haouz Plain, south of the Tennsift River.  Marrakech, known as the Pearl of the South or the Red City is a r and home to mosques, palaces and gardens. The ancient section of the city, known as the medina, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985.  This medina is the largest traditional market in Morocco.  With mazelike alleys thriving souks (marketplaces) sell traditional textiles, pottery and jewelry.  This densely packed medina, surrounded by packed clay ramparts with many gates, dates back to the Berber Empire. A symbol of the city, and visible for miles, is the Moorish minaret on the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque.  It is located just southwest of Jemaa el-Fna, the famous and best known square in Africa. Marrakech is worthy of visit as there so much to see and experience.  Let Morocco Meta Adventures be your guide, so you see the best of this city.  Don’t hesitate to contact us.

More about Meknes

Meknes is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco.  It still has all the winding narrow medina streets and grand buildings of an Imperial city. The Sultan Moulay Ismail made the city his capital in the 17th century. He endowed the city with extensive fortifications and monumental gates. Bab Mansour, a huge gate with arches and green and white mosaic tiling leading into the former Imperial city was finished after his death. To the south, the Heri es-Souani or royal granaries included vast stables for 12,00 horses. Although an earthquake in in the 18th century caused the roof to collapse it is still possible to visualize the size of the place.  Meknes is one of the beautiful cities in Morocco worth a visit.  Add this Imperial City to your travel plans with Morocco Meta Adventures.

More about Merzouga

Merzouga is a small Moroccan town in the Sahara Desert, near the Algerian border. It is known as the gateway to Erg Chebbi, a huge expanse of sand dunes north of the town.  Although small, Merzouga attracts millions of people from all over the world who want to experience the desert sands of Erg Chebbi.  Nearby is Dayet Srji, a seasonal saltwater lake that’s often dry in summer.  When full, it attracts a wide range of migratory and desert birds, including desert warblers, Egyptian nightjars, and flamingos. With Morocco Meta Adventures you will have an adventure of a lifetime.

More about Ouarzazate

Moroccans cannot say the word Ouarzazate without a feeling of relief and relaxation.  In the Berber language it’s a phrase meaning ‘’without noise ‘’.  Geographically, Ouarzazate is south of Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains and known as a gateway to the Sahara Desert.  The huge Taourirt Kasbah, once occupied by the last Berber chieftain El Glaoui Et-Hami in the late 19th century, has been featured in several movies. The kasbah has views over the rugged local landscape. To the northwest is the fortified red-earth city of Aït Ben Haddou and northeast is the rocky Todra Gorges.  A road winds southeast through the Draa Valley’s groves of lush palm trees to the desert.  There so much beauty around this area it is worth a visit.  To see the best of the country, put Ouarzazate on the list of places to see with Morocco Meta Adventures.

More about Rabat

Rabat is Morocco’s political and administrative capital.  It is a cultural city deep-rooted in history but also with plenty of charm.  Rabat is an eco-responsible capital with clean, well-kept palm-lined boulevards and many beautiful parks.  The city lies along the shores of the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean.  It's known for UNESCO World Heritage Sites that speak to its Islamic and French-colonial heritage, including the Kasbah of the Udayas.  This Berber-era royal fort is surrounded by formal French-designed gardens and overlooks the ocean. The city's iconic Hassan Tower, a 12th-century unfinished minaret, soars above the ruins of a mosque and the beautiful mausoleum of Mohammed V.  Rabat is a city of contrasts with much to offer visitors.  Add Rabat to your checklist of places to see with Morocco Meta Adventures to experience the best of the country.
Starting a Grand tour of Morocco 14 days from Tangier offers a great introduction to the country's diverse culture, landscapes, and history. Here's a suggested itinerary that covers some of the must-see destinations:

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