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9 days in Morocco from Tangier

Overview

Exploring Morocco in 9 days from Tangier is the ideal way to discover the treasures of the north, the historic heart of the country, and the wonders of the desert and mountains of the south. This itinerary combines cultural, historical, and natural experiences, offering an unforgettable journey for travelers seeking authenticity and comfort.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Tangier and First Impressions

Our adventure begins in Tangier, the gateway between Africa and Europe. Upon arrival, we recommend exploring the Tangier Medina, a maze of alleys filled with craft shops and traditional cafés.

The Kasbah Museum, located in the old fortress, provides deep insight into the city’s history and cultural heritage. A stroll through Petit Socco Square offers a taste of local daily life while enjoying Moroccan mint tea. To end the day, a walk along the port of Tangier provides spectacular views of the Strait of Gibraltar, setting the tone for the journey ahead.


Day 2: Tangier to Chefchaouen – The Blue City

On the second day, we travel to Chefchaouen, famously known as the “Blue City” for its blue-painted streets and houses. The 3–4-hour journey offers stunning mountain scenery and views of traditional villages.

The Chefchaouen Medina invites visitors to wander leisurely, discovering local handicrafts, textiles, and ceramics. Uta el-Hammam Square is the perfect spot to enjoy mint tea with traditional sweets while watching daily life unfold. A short walk to Ras El Maa, a natural spring, rewards travelers with panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.


Day 3: Journey to Fez – The Cultural Capital

From Chefchaouen, we head toward Fez, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart. The 4–5-hour journey passes through rural landscapes and traditional towns.

In Fez, a must-see is the Medina of Fez el-Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its narrow streets house spice markets, artisan workshops, and the famous Chouara Tanneries, where leather is still dyed by hand. Other highlights include the Bou Inania Madrasa and Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, stunning examples of Islamic architecture.


Day 4: Volubilis and Meknes – Ancient History and Imperial Cities

The day is dedicated to a trip to Volubilis, the most important Roman archaeological site in Morocco, renowned for its mosaics and well-preserved ruins.

Next, we visit Meknes, an imperial city surrounded by impressive walls and palaces. The highlights include Bab Mansour Gate and El Hedim Square, both showcasing the city’s grandeur. We return to Fez in the evening for dinner at a traditional riad.


Day 5: Toward the Desert – Erfoud and Merzouga

The journey continues south toward the Sahara, passing valleys, mountains, and oases. Upon arrival in Merzouga, the focus is on the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, a landscape that becomes magical at sunrise and sunset.

A camel trek allows travelers to explore the dunes and spend the night in a luxury desert camp, enjoying Berber music, a traditional dinner, and an unforgettable starry sky.


Day 6: Merzouga to Ouarzazate – Valleys and Kasbahs

After saying goodbye to the desert, we travel through the Dades Valley, known for its unique rock formations. A highlight of the day is the visit to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage kasbah and filming location for many famous movies.

We then arrive in Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” for an overnight stay in a traditional hotel – the perfect stop before heading to Marrakech.


Day 7: Through the Atlas to Marrakech

The seventh day takes us across the Atlas Mountains, passing Berber villages and scenic landscapes. On arrival in Marrakech, the Red City offers a vibrant contrast to the northern towns.

We begin with the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, a cultural hub filled with music, performances, and street food. Visits to the Majorelle Gardens and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum combine art and nature, while the Marrakech Medina, Ben Youssef Madrasa, and Bahia Palace highlight the city’s history and architecture.


Day 8: Deep Exploration of Marrakech

This day is devoted to exploring Marrakech in depth. The souks are perfect for finding local crafts such as lamps, carpets, and ceramics. The Menara Gardens offer a peaceful retreat, while the El Badi Palace reflects the city’s former grandeur.

In the afternoon, we recommend a culinary experience at a riad, savoring traditional dishes such as tajines and couscous.


Day 9: Farewell and Reflection

The final day is reserved for enjoying the last moments in Marrakech – strolling through iconic streets, shopping for souvenirs, and capturing final photos of this unforgettable journey.

This marks the end of a trip filled with history, culture, cuisine, mountains, and desert – offering travelers a complete vision of Morocco in just 9 days.


This 9-day Morocco itinerary from Tangier perfectly combines culture, history, adventure, and nature, ensuring that every day is full of discovery and memorable experiences in the heart of Morocco.

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