Welcome to this handcrafted one month Morocco travel. In these 30 days, you won’t just visit places , you’ll live them. From Marrakech’s lively streets to the calm Sahara nights and the charm of hidden villages, this journey is designed to feel personal, real, and a journey to cherish.

Day 1 – Arrival in Marrakech

Welcome! As soon as you step into Marrakech, you’ll feel the rhythm of the city. Tonight we’ll keep it simple: we’ll head straight to Jemaa el-Fna square. The storytellers, the smell of spices, drums, snake charmers, and sizzling food stalls , it’s the perfect first taste of Morocco.

Day 2 – Discovering the Old Medina

Today is all about the soul of Marrakech. We’ll wander through the alleys, see Bahia Palace, and explore the old Ben Youssef Madrasa. The markets will pull you in with colors and voices, and you’ll find yourself stopping at every corner.

Day 3 – Gardens and the Modern Side

We start at Majorelle Gardens, with their deep blue walls and exotic plants. Later we’ll see a different Marrakech , wide boulevards, cafés, and the lively Gueliz neighborhood.

Day 4 – Into the Mountains

Time for fresh air! We’ll drive into the Atlas Mountains, visit the Ourika Valley, sip mint tea with locals, and walk to a waterfall. A calm day in nature.

Day 5 – Through the High Atlas to Ouarzazate

The mountain pass of Tizi n’Tichka is dramatic and winding. Then, suddenly, Ait Ben Haddou rises in front of us , an ancient clay village frozen in time. We end the day in Ouarzazate.

Day 6 – Ouarzazate and Skoura

We’ll visit the kasbah of Taourirt and then head to Skoura Oasis, where palm groves and mud-brick kasbahs seem to belong to another century.

Day 7 – Roses and Dades Valley

Through the Valley of Roses, with its scent lingering in the air, we’ll drive towards the Dades Valley. The rock formations twist like dragon scales , sunset here is amazing .

Day 8 – Todra Gorges to Merzouga

We pass Todra Gorges, massive cliffs where climbers hang like tiny dots, and by late afternoon the golden dunes of Merzouga appear. We’ll ride camels into the desert camp just in time for sunset.

Day 9 – Desert Life

A day of pure Sahara. Try sandboarding, meet nomads in their tents. The night ends with music around the fire under the clearest sky you’ll ever see.

Day 10 – Erfoud and Rissani

We leave the dunes behind, visiting Erfoud, famous for fossils, and Rissani’s traditional market. A day of history and desert culture.

Day 11 – Through the Ziz Valley to Midelt

Palm groves stretch endlessly as we follow the Ziz Valley. By evening, we’re in Midelt, a mountain town with cool, fresh air.

Day 12 – To Fes

We pass through cedar forests where monkeys play, and through Ifrane, Morocco’s little Switzerland. By afternoon, we arrive in Fes.

Day 13 – Getting Lost in Fes Medina

One of the most fascinating places in Morocco. Narrow alleys, artisans hammering copper, leather tanneries with colorful dye pits, and old madrasas. Fes is a city that never hides its history.

Day 14 – Volubilis and Meknes

A day trip out of Fes: we visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis, with mosaics still shining under the sun, and the imperial city of Meknes.

Day 15 – To Chefchaouen

The road winds into the Rif Mountains until the blue town of Chefchaouen appears. Evening stroll through its dreamy streets.

Day 16 – The Blue Pearl

Chefchaouen is for slowing down. Ras El Maa waterfall, rooftop cafés, and quiet blue alleys that feel like a painting.

Day 17 – Rif Hiking

For those who want adventure, we hike to Akchour waterfalls or God’s Bridge , a natural rock arch hidden in the mountains.

Day 18 – Tangier

We drive to Tangier, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. Hercules Cave, Cap Spartel lighthouse, and the lively medina await.

Day 19 – Asilah

A short ride to Asilah, a peaceful seaside town. White walls covered in colorful murals, ocean breeze, and quiet evenings.

Day 20 – Rabat

The capital city, Rabat, combines history and calmness. We’ll see the Kasbah of the Udayas, Hassan Tower, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.

Day 21 – Casablanca

We reach Casablanca. The Hassan II Mosque, rising over the ocean, is breathtaking. Later, we’ll enjoy a walk along the Corniche.

Day 22 – El Jadida

We follow the coast to El Jadida, a town with Portuguese history. The underground cistern and seaside charm make it special.

Day 23 – Safi

Onwards to Safi, known for pottery. We’ll see artisans shaping clay and enjoy fresh seafood by the sea.

Day 24 – Essaouira

Essaouira’s walls, seagulls, and fishing boats create a postcard view. Gnawa music drifts through the streets , the town has its own rhythm.

Day 25 – Essaouira Free Day

Relax, shop for argan oil, stroll the beach, or simply sip coffee in a seaside café. Essaouira invites you to slow down.

Day 26 – Agadir

We continue down the coast to Agadir, a modern beach city perfect for swimming or a sunset walk.

Day 27 – Paradise Valley

A short trip to Paradise Valley: natural pools, palm trees, and rocky landscapes. A peaceful oasis.

Day 28 – Taroudant

Drive inland to Taroudant, called “Little Marrakech.” Its red walls and traditional souks are full of life.

Day 29 – Back to Marrakech

We return to Marrakech. The evening is free , maybe a hammam, maybe shopping, or maybe just one last dinner in the medina.

Day 30 – Farewell

The journey ends . A last stroll through Marrakech before departure, carrying home the scents, colors, and stories of Morocco.