Morocco Highlights From Agadir - 12 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

1 - 100

Start / End

  • Agadir
  • Agadir

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 7

Meals included

14

Highlights

  • Agadir - Discover traditional wooden boat building at the Port Marina, visit the hilltop ruins of Agadir Oufella Kasbah and browse the colourful stalls of the city’s walled souk
  • Essaouira - Wander the fortified medina, see Portuguese cannons at Skala du Port and browse artisan workshops crafting products from distinctive local thuya wood
  • Casablanca - View the exterior of the vast Hassan II Mosque and take a panoramic tour of Morocco’s largest city and economic centre
  • Rabat - See the Royal Palace and visit the historic Kasbah of the Oudayas overlooking the Atlantic
  • Volubilis - Explore Morocco’s best preserved Roman ruins, with ancient arches, mosaics and crumbling columns scattered across the hillside
  • Chefchaouen - Stroll the famous blue painted medina, known for its colourful alleyways, mountain setting and traditional handicrafts
  • Fes - Tour the ancient medina, see the Bou Inania Medrasa and view the famous Chouara Tannery and historic University of Al Karaouine
  • Merzouga - Ride camels across the dunes of Erg Chebbi to a Sahara desert camp and spend the night beneath the stars
  • Todgha Gorge - Walk beneath towering canyon walls rising above a narrow river valley in one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural landscapes
  • Ait Benhaddou - Explore the UNESCO-listed ksar of earthen clay houses and towers, a historic caravan stop and famous film location before crossing the High Atlas to Marrakech
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Summary

Travel through Morocco on this 12-day tour starting and ending in Agadir, combining coastal towns, imperial cities and Sahara landscapes. From Agadir, head to the relaxed seaside charm of Essaouira before continuing to vibrant Marrakech and the modern hub of Casablanca. Visit Rabat, Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis on the way to the blue streets of Chefchaouen, then spend time uncovering the historic medina of Fez. Journey south through Ifrane, cedar forests and the Ziz Valley to the Sahara dunes of Merzouga for camel rides and desert nights. The route continues through Todra Gorge, Dades Valley and Aït Benhaddou before returning to Marrakech and finally Agadir.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Agadir to Essaouira

    Agadir - Essaouira. Your tour begins in Agadir, where your driver will meet you at Agadir Al Massira Airport or your hotel. From here, we will start exploring the city.

    We visit the Port Marina to see the traditional craftsmanship used to build wooden fishing boats, a practice that has continued for hundreds of years. We then head to the ruins of the Agadir Oufella Kasbah, destroyed in the 1960 earthquake. Located on a hilltop, the kasbah offers a bird’s eye view over the city and the harbour, home to the largest sardine fishing port in the world where daily fish auctions take place.

    We also visit the old quarter of Talborjt and a centre for the production of argan oil. Our day ends at the colourful walled souk, home to Agadir’s bustling local market. After, we will continue our journey to Essaouira.

  • Day 2

    Essaouira to Marrakech

    Essaouira - Marrakech. This morning, we tour the coastal town of Essaouira before continuing to Marrakech. Known for its fishing port and blue fleet of wooden boats, Essaouira is one of Morocco’s most popular seaside towns.

    We explore several of the town’s highlights, including the Skala du Port, the ramparts with cannons from the Portuguese era, and the wood souk where local artisans create products from the region’s distinctive thuya wood. We also walk through the well-preserved medina, with its maze of streets and blue front doors, and visit sites such as the Jewish Synagogue and the beach.

    ssaouira has long attracted artists and creatives, including Orson Welles and Jimi Hendrix. Welles filmed scenes of Othello here. If visiting in late June, you may experience the renowned Gnaoua World Music Festival.

    You will have many options for lunch in Essaouira. Near the port, you can choose fresh fish or seafood that has just been brought in by the fishermen.

    After lunch, we travel approximately three hours inland to Marrakech. On arrival, we check in to our riad or hotel, where we spend the night.

  • Day 3

    Transfer to Casablanca

    Marrakech - Casablanca. After breakfast, we depart Marrakech and travel to Casablanca. Today is primarily a travel day as we make our way to Morocco’s largest city. Once we arrive, the remainder of the day will be at leisure.

  • Day 4

    Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes & Chefchaouen

    Casablanca - Rabat - Chefchaouen. Today, we tour Casablanca before continuing north. We take a panoramic tour of Morocco’s largest city and economic centre and view the exterior of the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in North Africa and the thirteenth largest in the world.

    We then travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. Here we see the Royal Palace, located at the end of the Mechouar, a large parade ground. The palace dates back to 1864 and remains the principal residence of the King of Morocco. We also visit the fortified Kasbah of the Oudayas.

    Continuing to Meknes, we explore El Hedim Square, the Mausoleum of Sultan Moulay Ismail and the old medina. We also view Bab Mansour Laleuj, an iconic gateway known for its geometric decoration, inscriptions and marble columns. We stop here for lunch before continuing to Volubilis.

    Along the way, we visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis, which remained largely intact until an earthquake in the mid eighteenth century. We then continue to the blue city of Chefchaouen where we spend the night.

  • Day 5

    Exploring Chefchaouen & Transfer to Fes

    Chefchaouen - Tangier - Fes. We explore Chefchaouen before travelling towards Fes. Known as the Blue City, Chefchaouen takes its name from the surrounding mountain peaks, which resemble the horns of a goat.

    We walk through the medina, famous for its blue-painted doors and walls. The colour is said to symbolise the sky and heaven, while another theory suggests it was introduced by Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Chefchaouen is also known for its distinctive handicrafts, including wool garments and woven blankets.

    We then visit the Caves of Hercules in Tanger. After time for lunch, we continue our journey to Fes.

  • Day 6

    Exploring Fes

    After breakfast, we will be met by a local guide who will take us to visit some of the most remarkable places in the oldest Imperial City.

    We explore the Mellah, the medina and view the exterior of the Kairaouine Mosque, the holiest and second largest mosque in Morocco. We also visit the University of Al Karaouine, recognised as the oldest continually operating university in the world, and the Bou Inania Medrasa, one of the most famous Quranic schools in Morocco.

    Our visit concludes at the Chouara Tannery, one of the best-known traditional tanneries in the city.

  • Day 7

    Fes through the Middle Atlas to Erfoud

    Fes - Ifrane - Azrou - Erfoud - Merzouga. We will start the journey by picking you up at your hotel as we leave Fes and travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains towards Ifrane, often called the Little Switzerland of Morocco. We stop here to discover this mountain town before continuing to Azrou.

    In Azrou, we visit the cedar forest, home to the endangered Barbary apes. Here we have the opportunity to see the cedar woods and wild monkeys and take photographs.

    We continue to Midelt, known for its apples and minerals, where we stop for lunch in a local restaurant. Our journey then takes us through the Ziz Valley, where we stop at a panoramic viewpoint to take photos.

    Finally, we arrive in Erfoud, where we visit the old date market and local fossil workshops.

  • Day 8

    Discovering Erg Chebbi and Rissani

    Merzouga - Khamilia - Rissani - Erg Chebbi - Merzouga. Today, we tour the area around the dunes of Erg Chebbi. We begin with a visit to Khamlia, a small desert village near the dunes, where we visit a Berber home and listen to traditional Gnawa music that originated in West Africa.

    We then continue to Rissani, a small oasis town near the northwestern edge of the Sahara and the historic capital of Tafilalet. Here we visit the famous market of Rissani, known for its jewellery, spices, crafts, souvenirs and local goods. While in Rissani, we stop for lunch and try the traditional Moroccan pizza known as Medfouna.

    Afterwards, we return to our hotel in Merzouga to prepare for our journey to Erg Chebbi. We then take a camel ride to the desert camp, where we spend another night under the stars.

  • Day 9

    The Sahara to Dades Valley

    Merzouga - Jorf - Todra Gorge – Dades Valley. This morning, we leave camp and ride our camels out of the desert, returning to our original point of departure. We then travel back to the hotel where you can shower and collect your luggage before we continue our journey towards Ouarzazate.

    Along the way, we stop to see the irrigation canals in Jorf before continuing to the Todra Gorges, where we visit the highest gorges in Morocco.

    We then travel through the Valley of Roses and visit a women’s cooperative where a variety of rose based and organic products are produced. Our day ends in the Dades Valley, where we check in to our hotel and enjoy dinner.

  • Day 10

    Dades Valley to Ait Ben Haddou & Marrakech

    Dades Valley - Ouarzazete - Aït Benhaddou - Marrakech. After breakfast, we travel from the Dades Valley towards Marrakech. Our first stop is in Ouarzazate, where we visit the Taourirt Kasbah, one of the best known Berber kasbahs in the region.

    We then continue to Ait Ben Haddou, where we spend time exploring the famous ksar. A local guide will lead a one hour visit through the village and explain its history, after which you will have free time to explore further and enjoy lunch.

    After lunch, we visit the nearby Telouet Kasbah, once the residence of the powerful Glaoui family. We spend about an hour visiting the kasbah before continuing our journey.

    We then travel through the High Atlas Mountains, stopping along the way for photos of the surrounding Berber villages before arriving in Marrakech.

  • Day 11

    Exploring Marrakech

    Today, our guide and driver will pick us up to explore the city of Marrakech and discover the historic medina.

    We visit the Majorelle Garden, home to many fountains, a remarkable collection of cacti and more than fifteen bird species native to North Africa. The garden was owned by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé from 1980 to 2008, and after Yves Saint Laurent’s death his ashes were scattered here.

    We also visit some of the city’s most important sites, including the Saadian Tombs, the Koutoubia Mosque and the new city district of Gueliz.

    After our tour of Marrakech, we return to our hotel for the evening. You will then have time for dinner.

  • Day 12

    Marrakech to Agadir

    Marrakech - Agadir. After our final breakfast, we depart Marrakech and travel towards Agadir. Once we arrive, you will be dropped off at your hotel or at Agadir Al Massira Airport.

What's Included

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 11, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 3

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Self Guided
  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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