10 Days MOROCCO TOURS From Agadir City
OVERVIEW
Embark on an unforgettable 10-day tour from Agadir that takes you on a magical journey through the Moroccan desert and beyond. This carefully curated itinerary covers iconic destinations such as the imperial cities of Fes, Rabat, and Marrakech, as well as the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen. Along the way, you will explore the picturesque Sous region, visit the historic towns of Taroudant and Taznakht, and admire the world-renowned Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. A highlight of this adventure is a desert excursion across the mesmerizing dunes of Erg Chebbi, where you will enjoy a camel trek and experience the tranquility of a night in a traditional desert camp.
ITINERARY MOROCCO DESERT TOUR FROM AGADIR 10 DAYS
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN AGADIR
Upon your arrival at Agadir Al Massira Airport, your private driver will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your Riad or hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may have the opportunity to explore some of Agadir’s attractions, such as its vibrant Marina, the bustling Souk El Had market, or the hilltop Kasbah offering stunning panoramic views of the city. Enjoy a relaxing evening at your accommodation, preparing for the adventure ahead.
DAY 2: AGADIR TO MARRAKECH
After breakfast, begin your journey toward Marrakech, the red city and a cultural gem of Morocco. En route, you’ll pass through scenic landscapes with opportunities to stop for photos and admire the picturesque surroundings. Upon arrival in Marrakech, a local guide will take you on a fascinating walking tour of the Medina. Discover the stunning Bahia Palace, the vibrant Koutoubia Mosque gardens, and the historical Saadian Tombs. After exploring the bustling souks and savoring the colorful ambiance of Jamaa El-Fna square, spend the night in a charming Riad or hotel.
DAY 3: MARRAKECH TO CASABLANCA AND RABAT
Leave Marrakech in the morning and head to Casablanca, Morocco’s modern economic hub. Visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture perched by the Atlantic Ocean. Continue your journey to Rabat, the country’s administrative capital, where you will explore the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the historic Hassan Tower. Stroll through the tranquil Oudayas Kasbah, an ancient fortress offering picturesque views of the Bouregreg River. End your day at a comfortable Riad or hotel in Rabat.
DAY 4: RABAT TO CHEFCHAOUEN
After breakfast, depart Rabat and travel north through lush countryside to the captivating blue city of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains. Upon arrival, wander through its charming Medina, known for its striking blue-painted buildings that create a magical atmosphere. Visit landmarks such as Ras El-Ma Spring, the Kasbah Museum, and Uta El-Hammam Square. Take your time to soak in the serene ambiance and enjoy an overnight stay in a cozy Riad.
DAY 5: CHEFCHAOUEN TO MEKNES AND FES
Today’s journey takes you through the Rif Mountains toward the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, a Patrimonio de la humanidad that offers a glimpse into Morocco’s rich history. Next, stop in Meknes, a former imperial city, to explore its impressive gates, the Sahrij Swani reservoir, and the intriguing underground Qara Prison. Continue to Fes, where you will check into a traditional Riad and unwind after an enriching day.
DAY 6: GUIDED TOUR OF FES
Spend the day discovering Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city and a hub of culture and spirituality. A knowledgeable guide will lead you through the labyrinthine alleys of the Medina, pointing out key landmarks such as Al-Qarawiyyin University, the Nejjarine Fountain, and the tanneries. Visit the Bou Inania Madrasa and enjoy panoramic city views from a nearby vantage point. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Fes before spending another night in your Riad.
DAY 7: FES TO IFRANE, AZROU, AND MERZOUGA
Depart Fes and journey south through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, known as “Morocco’s Switzerland” for its European-style architecture and clean streets. Visit Azrou’s cedar forest, home to Barbary macaques, before continuing to Midelt for lunch. Enjoy scenic views of the Ziz Valley’s palm groves before reaching Erfoud, famous for its fossils. Arrive in Merzouga, where you’ll take a camel trek into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and spend the night in a desert camp under a star-filled sky.
DAY 8: MERZOUGA DESERT ADVENTURE
Start your day with a breathtaking sunrise over the dunes, followed by breakfast at the camp. Explore the desert’s hidden gems, including a visit to Khamlia village, known for its Gnawa music traditions. Meet nomadic Berber families and learn about their way of life. In the afternoon, return to Merzouga for a second camel trek, and enjoy an enchanting night at the camp with traditional music and storytelling around the fire.
DAY 9: MERZOUGA TO TODRA GORGES, DADES VALLEY, AND OUARZAZATE
After breakfast, leave the desert and drive through the Tafilalet palm groves to Rissani, where you can explore its lively market. Continue to the dramatic Gargantas del Todra, a haven for rock climbers and nature lovers. Enjoy lunch in this serene setting before heading to the Dades Valley, renowned for its stunning rock formations. Pass through Skoura’s palm groves en route to Ouarzazate, where you will spend the night in a Riad or hotel.
DAY 10: OUARZAZATE TO AIT BEN HADDOU, TAROUDANT, AND AGADIR
On your final day, visit Ouarzazate’s famous Atlas Studios and explore the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a stunning example of traditional earthen architecture. Continue through Taznakht, known for its vibrant Berber carpets, and Taliouine, famous for saffron production. Stop in Taroudant, a charming town surrounded by red mud walls, before returning to Agadir, where your incredible journey concludes. Spend your last night in Agadir, reflecting on the unforgettable memories made during this 10-day adventure.
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PRIVATE JET TOUR ON CHOICE
Accommodations & Activities
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Including Prestations
- Private luxury transportation throughout the tour
- 1 Night On Half Board in Hotel OZ PALACE
- 1 Night On Half Board in Hotel TAJJ PALACE
- 1 Night On Half Board in PALACE RIU TIKIDA
- 1 Night On Half Board in Hotel Xaluca Arfoud
- Personalized, guided tours in key destinations.
- All Acomodations are in single Rooms
- 24/7 MLV On-Call Support
- Entrance Fees, Taxes and All Gratuities Except Resident Tour Director
- Internet access
- Airport Meet in Morocco and Greet with Private Transfers
- Meals ( not including )
- Travel insurance ( Not including )
- 2 Nights On Half Board in Hotel RIAD FES and SPA Palace
- 1 Night On Half Board in Camp Kalimba Desert
- 1 Night On Half Board in Palace Hotel Le Royal Mansour
- 1 Night On Half Board in Palace Hotel FOUR SAISONS
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FAQ
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. You can submit and track applications for E-Visa or AEVM (Electronic Travel Authorizations to Morocco) through the Acces Maroc portal.
The maximum duration for a tourist trip is 90 days. If you need to stay longer, you can request an extension at the nearest police station for an additional 90 days.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Currency exchange is available at airports, banks, hotels, and city exchange offices. You’ll need to present your passport for the transaction.
Yes, international credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted in hotels, some restaurants, shops, and petrol stations. ATM machines for cash withdrawals are also widespread in Morocco.
Yes, you can find internet access at cafes, hotel lobbies, and occasionally free Wi-Fi in public areas. However, internet access in rural areas can be limited. A smartphone with the right plan can provide connectivity almost everywhere.
Both modern flushable toilets and Turkish toilets are available. Tours often aim to visit places with modern facilities.
No, it’s advised to drink bottled water and avoid using tap water for drinking or brushing your teeth. Bottled water is typically provided.
ATM machines are common in airports, metropolitan areas, and medinas but are rare in rural areas. Carry enough cash when traveling outside cities.
Public holidays vary annually due to the lunar calendar. Key holidays include:
- New Year’s Day: January 1
- Independence Manifesto Day: January 11
- Milad un Nabi (Prophet’s Birthday): Varies
- Labor Day: May 1
- Throne Day: July 30
- Eid al-Fitr: Varies
- Eid al-Adha: Varies
- Independence Day: November 18
Yes, Morocco prioritizes the safety of its visitors. To avoid issues, choose a reliable travel company and avoid suspicious places. Local authorities and police are available in tourist areas to address any concerns.
When visiting Morocco, wearing pants and a shirt is common and appropriate, as most locals dress this way. In rural areas, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt can offer protection from the sun and wind.
Pack essential items such as a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Comfortable footwear is vital for extended walking. Consider bringing the following:
- Shawl or scarf: Useful as a wrap, headscarf, or sun shield.
- Comfortable shoes and sandals: A pair for all-day wear and flip-flops or lightweight sandals for comfort.
- Loose-fitting clothing: Choose lightweight, breathable fabrics to stay cool. Avoid tight clothing, and opt for tops with short sleeves or sleeveless styles.
Adapt your wardrobe to the season: layer in winter and opt for light outfits in summer. For formal occasions or upscale dining, bring appropriate attire like a dress or suit.
Yes, alcohol consumption is allowed in licensed venues such as hotels and restaurants. However, drinking in public places and transporting alcohol across the border is prohibited by law. As Morocco is a Muslim country, these restrictions align with local customs and regulations.
It’s challenging to obtain Moroccan Dirham outside the country as it’s a closed currency. Those who manage to do so often face high bank commissions. Once in Morocco, you’ll find ATMs, exchange points, and banks widely available. Many businesses, shops, and restaurants accept credit cards, though a 5% transaction fee is often applied.
