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Read all reviews ⤍If you’ve been there, done that in the US and Caribbean — and have seen plenty of Europe — consider adding Morocco to your travel wish-list. Serving a diversity of landscapes, cultures and experiences — from exploring souks in Marrakech, to discovering the Sahara desert — it’s a destination that delivers for pretty much every type of traveler. Foodies will love it here, and so too will outdoor adventurers and history buffs. Intrigued? Keep reading. Each Morocco itinerary for 10 days presented below will help you make the most of your stay in this enchanting North African land.
Before we dive into three great ways to spend ten days in Morocco, given the diversity of experiences touched on above, you may well be wondering if that’s enough time.
The good news is, taking a ten-day vacation in Morocco will enable you to discover many of the country’s top attractions.
That said, to cut down on transfer time — thereby giving you more time to explore — it’s advisable to plan your itinerary carefully, perhaps focussing on a handful of places you really want to visit.
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Here are some exceptional places to consider including in your Morocco itinerary for 10 days.
Known as the Red City, thanks to the natural red ocher pigment that bedecks its walls and buildings, Marrakech is a place of two halves.
Its ancient walled Medina, founded by Sultan Youssef Ben Tachfine in the Middle Ages, sits in contrast to the colonial Ville Nouvelle that was built by the French in the mid-twentieth century.
As such, it’s a richly rewarding destination for travelers who love history. Picture yourself splitting your time between exploring the Medina with its ancient palaces and mansions and souks, and the pavement cafés, boutiques and boulevards of Ville Nouvelle. In a word, Marrakech is magic.
If you’re into adventure, or sublime scenery, be sure to include the Atlas Mountains in your Morocco itinerary for 10 days.
The mountains provide a majestic backdrop for a vacation that could combine hiking trails with visiting Berber villages to learn about traditional ways of life.
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Boasting a UNESCO-listed labyrinth of narrow alleys, secret courtyards, and lively souks, Fez is a timeless city that makes it easy to immerse yourself in history.
With its mosques, medersas and fondouks, and a mile-long stretch of souks, there are enough sights in Fez el Bali (Old Fez) to fill three or four days.
Fez also boasts Morocca's most beautiful example of a Merenid monument in the form of the magnificently ornate Medersa Bou Inania.
If that wasn't enough, it’s also Morocco’s culinary capital, which — to our mind — makes it a highlight of any itinerary.
Known for its charming blue-painted streets, the mountain town of Chefchaouen offers something of a tranquil oasis in comparison with Marrakech and Fez.
Given that visiting Chefchaouen requires venturing into the rugged Rif mountains, it was, for some time, mainly visited by intrepid backpackers.
These days, however, it’s easy to include in vacation itineraries, though it retains a serene vibe, and also happens to be home to what might be Morocco’s prettiest medina.
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Our first suggested Morocco itinerary for 10 days will take you from Casablanca to Marrakech, via Fez and the Sahara, on an unforgettable Morocco cities and ultimate Sahara experience.
This Moroccan adventure begins in Casablanca, where you'll settle into your hotel on day one.
Come day two, you’ll tour Hassan II Mosque before moving to Rabat, which has been Morocco's capital city since 1921.
Day three presents an opportunity to explore the blue-hued streets of Chefchaouen, with Fez beckoning on day four. On arrival, take time to wander the souks and narrow streets of Fes el Bali.
You have a few options on day five — either look to book a food-tasting tour, or embark on a day trip to Meknes and Volubilis — ahead of your scenic transfer to Merzouga on day six.
The Sahara Desert awaits on day seven, when you’ll enjoy a scenic camel trek and an overnight stay in a luxury desert camp before transferring to Marrakech on day eight.
Next, day nine is dedicated to exploring the Red City before you bid farewell to Morocco and head to the airport on day ten.
Here’s a detailed day-by-day breakdown of this unforgettable Moroccan Cities and Ultimate Sahara itinerary.
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If you’re into history, this next Morocco itinerary for 10 days has your name all over it.
Presenting an unforgettable deep dive into Morocco's imperial cities, it takes you Casablanca to Essaouira via Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fez and Marrakech.
After arriving in Casablanca and getting settled in Morocco’s largest city on day one, day two will see you explore its top attractions, among them Mohammed V Square and Hassan II Mosque.
You’ll transfer to Rabat in the afternoon, with time to take a tour of the city on the morning of day three before you move to Chefchaouen.
Come day four, you’ll explore charming Chefchaouen ahead of travelling to Fez, with day five devoted to discovering Fes el Bali, the city’s stunning ancient heart.
You’ll have spare time on Fez on day six — why not look to book a food-themed tour, or take a cooking class?
Next, you’ll transfer to Marrakech on day seven, with the chance to stop off in Meknes, a magnificent place that’s often referred to as the Versailles of Morocco.
After dedicating day eight to seeing the marvels of Marrakech, day nine heralds a full-day excursion to Essaouira.
Located on Morocco’s Atlantic west coast, this walled town has a laidback bohemian vibe, and feels a world away from Marrakech.
Come day ten, you’ll return to the airport laden with memories that are likely to last a lifetime.
Here’s day-by-detail on this 10-day Morocco itinerary.
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With a focus on fine food and first-class accommodation, this 10-day Luxurious Morocco itinerary features fabulous culture-oriented stays in Rabat, Fes and Chefchaouen, along with a luxury desert camp in Merzouga.
After arriving in Casablanca on day one, you’ll get to visit Hassan II Mosque before transferring to Rabat, with day two devoted to exploring the grandeur of Morocco's capital on an expert-guided tour.
Come day three, you’ll take a private transfer to Fez, where you’ll discover the city on a fascinating walking tour.
Meanwhile, a day trip to charming Chefchaouen awaits on day four. Known for its blue and white buildings and Andalusian connections, you’ll also visit the Ras-el-Ma to see where the city’s freshwater springs from the mountains.
Day five will see you enjoy a free day in Fez, with day six presenting an opportunity to discover exactly why this is Morocco’s capital of cuisine when you take a cookery class.
On day seven, you’ll journey to the desert town of Merzouga in the Middle Atlas Mountains, with day eight and day nine devoted to exploring the majestic dunes of Erg Chebbi, along with camel caravanning and exploring the Sahara.
After dark, you’ll dine beneath a canopy of sparkling stars before bedding down in your luxury tent.
On day ten, you’ll be transferred to Errachidia Airport to connect with major airports in Marrakech, Rabat or Casablanca for your international return flight.
Here’s detail on this luxurious 10-day Morocco itinerary.
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From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Morocco
written by
Joanne Owen
updated 19.07.2024
Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.