Spending twenty days in Marrakech is not just moving from place to place it’s living Morocco step by step. From the lively streets and colorful markets of the city to mountains, deserts, and quiet villages, each day brings a new taste, view, or story to remember. For those who don’t have much time, we also offer a 3-day program or 5-day , that gives a brief but memorable experience of Morocco’s spirit.
Day 1 – Welcome to Marrakech
Welcome to Morocco! From the very first steps you take in Marrakech, the city surrounds you with colors, sounds, and scents. We’ll keep the arrival day relaxed: a gentle evening walk through the famous Jemaa el-Fna square. Food stalls, snake charmers, storytellers, and street musicians will give you your very first taste of Moroccan life.

Day 2 – The Heart of the Medina
Today we dive into Marrakech’s soul. We’ll wander through the winding alleys of the old Medina, visit the Bahia Palace with its elegant courtyards, and step into the historic Ben Youssef Madrasa. In the souks, every corner hides treasures ,spices, lamps, carpets ,all crafted by local artisans.
Day 3 – Into the Atlas Mountains
Time for fresh mountain air. We’ll drive to the Ourika Valley, where Berber villages cling to the hillsides. Over tea by the river, you’ll enjoy the peaceful rhythm of life here. A walk to the waterfalls gives you a refreshing break from the city bustle.

Day 4 – From Marrakech to Ouarzazate via Ait Ben Haddou
We cross the High Atlas mountains through the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, surrounded by sweeping landscapes. Then comes Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage ksar that looks like it’s frozen in time. We end the day in Ouarzazate, often called the “gateway to the desert.”

Day 5 – The Valley of Dades
After a visit to Ouarzazate’s film studios, we head deeper into the south. The Dades Valley welcomes us with dramatic rock formations and winding roads. Sunset here is magical, painting the cliffs in shades of red and gold.

Day 6 – Journey to the Sahara: Merzouga
Through Tinghir and the towering Todra Gorges, we continue until the golden dunes of Merzouga rise before us. In the afternoon, we ride camels into the desert camp. As the sun sinks, the sands glow in fiery colors, and the sky fills with stars.
Day 7 – Life in the Desert
A full day to experience the Sahara. You might try quad biking, sandboarding, or visiting nomadic families. At night, we gather around the fire, listening to drumming under a sky brighter than you’ve ever seen.

Day 8 – Across the Middle Atlas to Midelt
We leave the desert and drive through the lush Ziz Valley, dotted with palm groves and villages. By evening, we reach Midelt, a quiet mountain town known for its crisp air and apple orchards.

Day 9 – Arrival in Fes
On the way to Fes, we pass through cedar forests where Barbary monkeys roam and stop in Ifrane, a town that feels surprisingly Alpine. By the afternoon, we arrive in Fes, one of Morocco’s most fascinating imperial cities.
Day 10 – Discovering Fes
We spend the day exploring the labyrinth of Fes Medina, a UNESCO site and one of the world’s largest car-free areas. You’ll see the famous tanneries, historic madrasas, and vibrant artisan workshops. It’s like stepping back in time.

Day 11 – On the Road to Chefchaouen
We head north towards the Rif Mountains. By evening, the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco appears: Chefchaouen, a town where every wall and staircase is painted in calming shades of blue.
Day 12 – The Blue Pearl
A relaxing day in Chefchaouen. Stroll to Ras El Maa waterfall, sip tea in cozy cafés, and wander through the maze of blue alleys. This is a place to slow down and simply enjoy the atmosphere.

Day 13 – Tangier, Where Oceans Meet
From the Rif Mountains, we reach Tangier a city where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. We’ll visit Hercules Cave, Cap Spartel lighthouse, and stroll through the lively old town. Tangier has always been a city of travelers and artists.

Day 14 – The Charm of Asilah
A short drive takes us to Asilah, a quiet coastal town famous for its whitewashed walls and colorful street art. The sea breeze and relaxed vibe make it the perfect stop to rest and recharge.

Day 15 – Rabat, the Capital
We continue to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. We’ll explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, with its ocean views, and see the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V, symbols of Morocco’s history and pride.

Day 16 – Casablanca by the Sea
Next, we travel to Casablanca. The grand Hassan II Mosque rises dramatically over the ocean, one of the largest in the world. Later, a walk along the Corniche offers a more modern side of Morocco.

Day 17 – Towards Essaouira
The coastal road leads us to Essaouira, a charming fishing town. Seagulls circle above the port, waves crash against the walls, and the town’s ramparts tell stories of centuries past.
Day 18 – Essaouira’s Spirit
A free day to enjoy Essaouira at your own pace. Walk along the beach, discover Gnawa music, shop for argan oil, or simply relax in a café overlooking the sea. Essaouira’s laid-back atmosphere is unforgettable.

Day 19 – Back to Marrakech
We return to Marrakech for our final evening together. Tonight, we celebrate with a traditional Moroccan dinner, complete with music, dance, and flavors that capture the spirit of the country.
Day 20 – Farewell Morocco
On your last day, take time to relax. Perhaps a hammam experience, some final shopping in the souks, or a peaceful walk in the gardens.