Tangier to Marrakech | How to Spend 10 Days in Morocco
10-day Tangier to Marrakech Itinerary
10-day Tangier to Marrakech Itinerary
This private 10-day journey takes you from northern Morocco to the heart of the Sahara Desert and onward to vibrant Marrakech. Beginning in the coastal gateway of Tangier, the itinerary combines imperial cities, blue mountain towns, ancient Roman ruins, dramatic desert landscapes, and authentic cultural experiences. You will wander through the famous blue streets of Chefchaouen, explore the historic medina of Fes, ride camels across the golden dunes of Merzouga Desert, travel through the Atlas Mountains, and discover the energy of Marrakech. Designed for travelers seeking a balanced mix of sightseeing, scenic drives, and immersive local experiences, this tour showcases Morocco’s incredible diversity.
Tour plan of the 10-day Tangier to Marrakech Itinerary
Day 1 — Arrival in Tangier → Transfer to Chefchaouen
Welcome to Morocco! Upon arrival at Tangier Ibn Battuta Airport (or ferry port), your private driver will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Known as the “Gateway to Africa,” Tangier blends Mediterranean charm with Moroccan culture.
Depending on your arrival time, enjoy a relaxing walk along the seaside corniche, explore the modern city center, or simply unwind after your journey. Overnight in Tangier.
Day 2 – Tangier → Chefchaouen
After breakfast, depart Tangier and travel south into the scenic Rif Mountains toward Chefchaouen, Morocco’s enchanting Blue City. The drive offers sweeping views of mountain landscapes, rural villages, and terraced hillsides.
Upon arrival, check into your riad and enjoy free time to wander the peaceful medina. Stroll through narrow blue-washed streets, browse local handicrafts, and relax in charming squares such as Outa el Hammam. Sunset viewpoints above the town are highly recommended.
Driving time: ~2.5–3 hours
Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Day 3 — Chefchaouen → Volubilis → Meknes → Fes
Leave the Rif Mountains and head south to Volubilis, Morocco’s best-preserved Roman archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore impressive ruins, ancient basilicas, triumphal arches, and remarkably intact mosaics.
Continue to the imperial city of Meknes, once the capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail. Visit the monumental Bab Mansour gate, El Hedim Square, and historic granaries.
In the afternoon, proceed to Fes: Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. Check into your riad in the medina or modern city.
Driving time: ~4–5 hours
Overnight in Fes.
Day 4 — Full Day Guided Tour of Fes
Meet your licensed local guide for an in-depth exploration of Fes, home to one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited medinas.
Highlights include:
Royal Palace gates (exterior)
Fes el-Bali — UNESCO-listed medieval medina
Bou Inania Madrasa
University of Al Quaraouiyine (exterior)
Nejjarine Fountain
Traditional tanneries and artisan quarters
The Mellah (Jewish Quarter) and panoramic viewpoints
Immerse yourself in the labyrinth of souks, workshops, and historic monuments. Overnight in Fes.
Day 5 — Fes → Ifrane → Cedar Forest → Ziz Valley → Merzouga (Sahara Desert)
Travel south through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, known as “Little Switzerland” for its alpine architecture and clean streets. Continue to the cedar forests near Azrou, home to Barbary macaques.
Cross mountain passes and descend into the vast pre-Saharan landscapes. Enjoy panoramic views over the lush palm groves of the Ziz Valley before reaching Merzouga at the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes.
In the late afternoon, embark on a camel trek across the golden dunes to your desert camp. Watch a spectacular sunset, then enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner, live Berber music, and stargazing in the silence of the Sahara.
Driving time: ~7–8 hours
Overnight in a Sahara desert camp.
Day 7 — Merzouga → Todra Gorge → Dades Valley
Depart the Sahara and journey toward the dramatic Todra Gorge, one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural sites. Walk beneath towering canyon walls that rise up to 300 meters, popular with hikers and climbers.
Continue through palm groves, Berber villages, and rugged mountain scenery to reach the beautiful Dades Valley, known for its winding roads and unique rock formations.
Driving time: ~5–6 hours
Dinner and overnight in Dades Valley.
Day 8 — Dades Valley → Ait Ben Haddou → High Atlas Mountains → Marrakech
After breakfast, travel along the Valley of Roses toward Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Africa.” Continue to Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s most famous ksar and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featured in many international films.
Cross the spectacular High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, stopping for photos of panoramic vistas and traditional mountain villages.
Arrive in Marrakech in the late afternoon. Check into your riad/hotel.
Driving time: ~6–7 hours
Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 9 — Full-Day Guided Tour of Marrakech
Explore the vibrant Red City with a licensed local guide. Marrakech offers a fascinating blend of history, architecture, and lively culture.
Visits include:
Bahia Palace
Saadian Tombs
Koutoubia Mosque (exterior)
Colorful souks of the medina
Jemaa el-Fna — the city’s vibrant heart
Afternoon at leisure for shopping, a traditional hammam, or visiting gardens such as Majorelle.
Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 10 — Marrakech Airport Transfer
After breakfast, transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport according to your flight schedule. Assistance with luggage and check-in procedures will be provided.
End of your unforgettable Moroccan adventure.
Highlights of the 10-day Tangier to Marrakech Itinerary
Arrival in northern Morocco via Tangier
Explore the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen
Visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis
Discover the imperial city of Meknes
Full guided tour of Fes Medina (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Scenic drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains
Camel trek across the Sahara dunes at sunset
Overnight in a traditional desert camp with Berber music
Visit Todra Gorge and Dades Valley
Explore the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou
Cross the spectacular High Atlas Mountains
Guided sightseeing in Marrakech
Price includes:
Private modern air-conditioned vehicle throughout the tour
English-speaking professional driver/guide
Airport pickup and drop-off
Accommodation in carefully selected riads and hotels
Overnight in a Sahara desert camp
Daily breakfasts
Dinners in the desert and Dades Valley (as per program)
Camel trek in the Merzouga dunes
Local licensed guides in Fes and Marrakech
Fuel, tolls, and parking fees
Price Excludes:
International flights
Lunches and most dinners (except where specified)
Drinks and personal expenses
Entrance fees to monuments and attractions
Travel insurance
Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
Tips for driver, guides, hotel & camp staff
Pricing and accommodation details:
Throughout your tour, you’ll stay in a handpicked selection of authentic riads, comfortable hotels, and a Sahara desert camp.
In cities, accommodations are chosen for their charm, location, and welcoming atmosphere. In the desert, you’ll spend a magical night in a traditional Berber camp among the dunes, with private tents, comfortable bedding, and a delicious Moroccan dinner under the stars.
Feel free to reach out to us, we’ll be happy to share detailed pricing, accommodation options, and help you choose the best fit for your trip.
Drivers & Guides:
Your tour is led by a professional, experienced private driver who knows Morocco’s roads, landscapes, and hidden gems. Friendly, reliable, and knowledgeable, your driver ensures a safe, smooth, and enjoyable journey from Marrakech to Fes.
Tour map of the 10-day Tangier to Marrakech Itinerary
Have a question before booking?
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FAQs about this tour:
The camel trek usually lasts about 1–1.5 hours each way, depending on the season and camp location.
Comfortable clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket for cool desert evenings.
Absolutely. The itinerary is flexible, and the camel ride can be replaced with a 4×4 transfer if preferred.
Yes, this is a fully private experience. You’ll have your own driver and vehicle throughout the trip.
Morocco is a Muslim country, but tourists are not required to dress traditionally. Comfortable and modest clothing is recommended, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Light, breathable clothes work best.
Travel Is Better Together:
Why a 10-day Tangier to Marrakech Itinerary
This carefully designed journey offers the perfect introduction to Morocco, combining imperial cities, mountain landscapes, cultural heritage, and the magic of the Sahara — all in one seamless route from north to south.