9 days from Marrakech to Tangier in Morocco
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- 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier in Morocco
- 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier overview
- 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier itinerary
- Highlights: 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier
- About the trip: 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier
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- Frequently Asked Questions
- Testimonials; What Our Travelers Say.
- City overview: Marrakech, 9-Day Morocco Itinerary from Marrakech to Tangier
9 days from Marrakech to Tangier overview
Welcome to Morocco, a land of diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. This 9-day journey will take you from the bustling streets of Marrakech to the charming blue city of Chefchaouen, ending in the coastal city of Tangier. Get ready to explore ancient medinas, stunning desert landscapes, and picturesque coastal towns.
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9 days from Marrakech to Tangier itinerary
9-Day Morocco Itinerary from Marrakech to Tangier
Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech
- Arrival at Marrakech airport.
- Transfer to your chosen hotel.
- Free time to explore or relax.
- Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 2: Discover Marrakech
- Guided tour of Marrakech’s medina.
- Visit Koutoubia minaret, Bahia Palace, and Jardin Majorelle.
- Explore Djemaa el-Fna square and the labyrinthine souks.
- Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 3: Excursion to Essaouira
- Travel to Essaouira on the west coast.
- Explore UNESCO-listed medina, Jewish Quarter, and Skala fortress.
- Enjoy seafood at the port.
- Return to Marrakech.
- Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 4: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou and Ouarzazate – Dades Valley
- Depart for Ait Ben Haddou via the Atlas Mountains.
- Explore the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.
- Visit Ouarzazate, known for its film locations.
- Continue to Dades Valley.
- Overnight in Dades Valley.
Day 5: Dades – Todra Gorges – Erfoud – Merzouga (Night in Desert Camp)
- Journey to Merzouga via Todra Gorges.
- Explore Berber villages along the way.
- Camel ride in Erg Chebbi Sahara Desert.
- Night at a nomad desert camp.
Day 6: Merzouga to Ziz Valley – Midelt – Ifrane – Fes
- Sunrise camel trek.
- Transfer to Fes via Ziz Valley, Midelt, and Ifrane.
- Visit the Middle Atlas cedar forest with Barbary apes in Azrou.
- Evening arrival in Fes.
- Overnight in Fes.
Day 7: Full Day to Explore Fes with a Local Guide
- Guided tour of Fes, including panoramic views, fountains, and Medersas.
- Explore the Royal Palace Gate, the Jewish Quarter, and historic mosques.
- Discover artisan workshops and the Chouara Tanneries.
- Overnight in Fes.
Day 8: Fes – Ouazzan – Chefchaouen
- Depart for Chefchaouen through the Rif Mountains.
- Enjoy panoramic views en route.
- Explore the blue city of Chefchaouen.
- Visit Plaza Uta El-Hammam and the Grand Mosque.
- Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Day 9: Chefchaouen – Tangier
- Morning exploration of Chefchaouen’s blue streets.
- Visit the UNESCO-listed old medina of Tetouan.
- Explore Cave of Hercules, Cape Spartel, and Phoenician Tombs.
- Wander Medina of Tangier.
- Drop-off at your hotel or Tangier airport.
- End of the tour.
This interesting 9-day itinerary from Marrakech to Tangier offers a comprehensive experience of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage. From Marrakech’s bustling medina to the blue streets of Chefchaouen, and the coastal beauty of Tangier, you’ll discover the essence of this enchanting country.
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Highlights: 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier
- Marrakech Medina: Explore the UNESCO-listed old medina of Marrakech, a sensory delight with its bustling souks, historic palaces, and lively Djemaa el-Fna square.
- Historical Landmarks: Marvel at architectural wonders like the Koutoubia minaret, Bahia Palace, and the beautifully restored Jardin Majorelle.
- Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in Moroccan culture as you witness street performers, sample local cuisine, and haggle in the labyrinthine souks of Marrakech.
- Essaouira: Visit the charming coastal town of Essaouira, known for its picturesque medina, historic Jewish Quarter, and fresh seafood at the bustling port.
- Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou: Step back in time as you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its cinematic history and stunning architecture.
- Ouarzazate: Discover the “Gateway to the Desert,” a city where many blockbuster movies were filmed, and explore its unique charm.
- Dades Valley: Experience the beauty of the Dades Valley, known for its dramatic landscapes and traditional Berber hospitality.
- Sahara Desert Adventure: Enjoy a camel ride through the towering sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, with a night in a nomad desert camp under the starry desert sky.
- Todra Gorges: Wander through the striking Todra Gorges, where towering cliffs create a breathtaking natural landscape.
- Fes Medina: Explore the labyrinthine streets of Fes’ medina, home to historic mosques, ancient medersas, and bustling markets.
- Chefchaouen’s Blue Streets: Experience the unique beauty of Chefchaouen, the “Blue Pearl,” with its striking blue-painted streets and stunning mountain surroundings.
- Cave of Hercules: Visit this natural wonder and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.
- Tangier Exploration: Discover Tangier’s medina and its vibrant blend of Moroccan and European influences, including its historic Grand Socco.
Here are some extra itinerary highlights for 9-Day from Marrakech to Tangier:
- Take advantage of the insights of local guides who have in-depth expertise of each place.
- Visit artisan workshops, tanneries, and pottery cooperatives to learn about Moroccan culture, gastronomy, and craftsmanship.
- Take scenic drives through Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, Ziz Valley, and Rif Mountains, which provide breathtaking views of the country’s various landscapes.
- Discover countless photographic options, ranging from historic landmarks to nature beauties.
About the trip: 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier
WHAT’S INCLUDED
This 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier tour includes:
- Accommodation in hotels or riads.
- Transport between destinations.
- Guided tours of all major sites.
- Vehicules with fuel.
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
This 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier tour excludes:
- Personal expenses such as souvenirs, laundry, and drinks..
- Activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance fees to all attractions
- Tips for guides and drivers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Arrive in Marrakech early in the morning so you have the entire day to explore. You will most likely arrive in the afternoon if you are coming from Europe. You will most likely arrive in the morning if you are flying from North America.
There are many wonderful places to stay in Marrakech, but some of the most popular are: * Riads: These traditional Moroccan dwellings are an excellent way to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture. * Hotels: There are numerous hotels in Marrakech, ranging from budget-friendly to magnificent resorts. * Hostels: There are a few hostels in Marrakech for those on a tight budget.
The medina is the old city of Marrakech and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. * Jemaa el-Fna Square: This is the main square in the medina, and it is a lively place to be day and night. * Koutoubia Mosque: This is the largest mosque in Marrakech, and it is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture. * Ben Youssef Madrasa: This is a beautiful Islamic school, and it is one of the most important historical sites in Marrakech.
There are many wonderful souvenirs to purchase in Marrakech, but some of the most popular include:
* Berber rugs: These rugs are beautifully made, and they are a great way to bring a piece of Morocco home with you. * Leather goods: Morocco is famous for its leather goods, and you can find a wide variety of wallets, bags, and other items to buy. * Spices: Morocco is a great place to buy spices, and you can find a wide variety of spices to choose from.
The cost of a 10-day trip to Morocco will vary depending on your budget and how you travel. However, you can expect to spend around $1,000-$2,000 per person for a mid-range trip.
It is important to be aware of the cultural norms in Morocco before you visit. For example, it is considered rude to point with your finger, and it is important to dress modestly.
- Keep an eye on your surroundings and take care to avoid theft.
- Do not consume tap water.
- Respect Moroccan culture and traditions.
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Testimonials; What Our Travelers Say.
A Magical Journey Through Marrakech and Beyond
Word traveller
Marrakech was the first stop on my 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier trek through Morocco. The medina’s brilliant colors, bustling markets, and breathtaking architecture took my breath away. The explorations of Jemaa el-Fna Square, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Ben Youssef Madrasa were absolutely unforgettable. The traditional Moroccan meal was a culinary feast that introduced me to the region’s rich flavors. The itinerary was well prepared to ensure that I did not miss any of the city’s highlights. I couldn’t have wished for a better way to begin this great journey.
An Unforgettable Moroccan Adventure!
Adventurous Explorer
My 9 days from Marrakech to Tangier was a fantastic voyage packed with stunning scenery, breathtaking sights, and rich cultural encounters. Marrakech, Morocco’s cultural capital, enthralled me with its bustling medina, historic sites, and delectable Moroccan cuisine. I was able to immerse myself in the charm of historic Kasbahs and charming streets during my vacation to Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The exploration of the Dades and Todra Gorges was a once-in-a-lifetime excursion in which I marveled at nature's grandeur. Riding camels into the Merzouga desert and sleeping under the stars was a surreal experience that made me feel connected to the grandeur of the Sahara. I was captivated by the brilliant colors and unusual architecture of Fes and Chefchaouen when I traveled there. Exploring Fes' medina, visiting tanneries, and admiring Chefchaouen's blue-washed houses made me feel like I was living in a picture. The meticulously designed itinerary assured that I didn't miss any key highlights while giving room for personal preferences during the trip.
This well-rounded adventure combined history, culture, nature, and authentic Moroccan experiences. I wholeheartedly suggest this vacation to anyone looking for an unforgettable and enriching Moroccan travel experience!
From the Desert Dunes to the Blue City: A Dream Come True
Nature lover
The Merzouga desert adventure on Days 6 and 7 was nothing short of spectacular. Riding camels through the wide dunes and sleeping beneath the stars in a desert tent was an incredible experience. The sunrise over the dunes was breathtaking, and it left me in awe of nature’s splendor. Driving to Rissani, a historic Moroccan town, and touring its souks and markets gave us an insight into local life and traditions.
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Day 9 in Chefchaouen, the "Blue City," felt like a storybook. The tranquil ambiance was produced by the blue-washed buildings and small streets. I relished every minute of my meticulously planned program. , and I would highly recommend this journey to anyone seeking a diverse and enriching travel experience.
City overview: Marrakech, 9-Day Morocco Itinerary from Marrakech to Tangier
History of Marrakech
Marrakech was founded in 1062 by the Almoravid dynasty, a Berber Muslim group that ruled much of North Africa and Spain in the 11th and 12th centuries. The city was built as a military stronghold and a trading center, and it quickly became an important city in the region.
The Almoravids were succeeded by the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century. The Almohads were even more powerful than the Almoravids, and they expanded the city and built many impressive buildings, including the Koutoubia Mosque and the Ben Youssef Madrasa.
Marrakech declined in importance after the fall of the Almohads in the 13th century. However, it was revived in the 16th century under the Saadian dynasty. The Saadians were a powerful Moroccan dynasty that ruled from the 16th to the 17th centuries. They made Marrakech their capital and built many beautiful palaces and mosques, including the Saadian Tombs.
Marrakech continued to be an important city under the subsequent dynasties, the Alaouites and the French. The Alaouites are the current ruling dynasty of Morocco, and they have ruled the country since the 17th century. The French ruled Morocco from 1912 to 1956.
Today, Marrakech is a popular tourist destination. It is known for its vibrant souks, its traditional Moroccan cuisine, and its lively cultural scene. The city is also a major economic center, and it is home to many businesses and industries.
Here are some of the most important historical sites in Marrakech:
- Jemaa el-Fna square: This is Marrakech’s heart and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a busy square with kiosks offering food, souvenirs, and other items. Snake charmers, storytellers, and acrobats are also on stage.
- Koutoubia Mosque: This is Marrakech’s largest mosque and a stunning example of Moroccan architecture. The minaret is one of the city’s most identifiable sights.
- Ben Youssef Madrasa: This is a former Islamic college that has been converted into a museum. It is a stunning example of Moroccan architecture, with elaborate tilework and carved cedarwood ceilings.
- Saadian Tombs: The tombs of the Saadian dynasty, which ruled Morocco from the 16th to the 17th centuries, are known as the Saadian Tombs. The tombs are located in the medina and are a stunning example of Moroccan architecture.
- Majorelle Gardens: A wonderful oasis of calm in the center of the metropolis. Jacques Majorelle, a French artist, designed the gardens in the early twentieth century.
In this 10 days from Marrakech in Morocco tour we will visit most of these sites.
Culture of Marrakech
- Language: The official language of Morocco is Arabic. However, French is also widely spoken, especially among the educated population. In Marrakech, you will also hear Berber, the language of the indigenous people of Morocco.
- Architecture: The architecture of Marrakech is a blend of Moroccan, Arab, and Andalusian styles. The city’s most famous landmark is the Koutoubia Mosque, which is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture. Other notable architectural landmarks include the Ben Youssef Madrasa, the Saadian Tombs, and the Majorelle Gardens.
- Food: Moroccan cuisine is a delicious blend of flavors from the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Middle East. Some of the most popular dishes include couscous, tagines, and harira soup.
- Music and dance: Music and dance are an important part of Moroccan culture. Traditional Moroccan music is characterized by its use of drums, flutes, and strings. Some of the most popular dances include the gnawa, a trance dance, and the ahouach, a sword dance.
- Handicrafts: Marrakech is known for its beautiful handicrafts, such as carpets, pottery, and leatherwork. You can find these handicrafts in the souks, the traditional markets of Marrakech.
These are just a few of the key aspects of the culture of Marrakech. The city is a fascinating blend of cultures, and there is something for everyone to enjoy. This 10 days from Marrakech in Morocco tour will let you explore a bunch of this rich culture.
Things to do in Marrakech
Here are some of the best things to do in Marrakech:
- Explore the medina: The medina is the old city of Marrakech and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a maze of narrow streets and alleyways, where you can find everything from traditional Moroccan shops to cafes and restaurants.
- Visit the Jemaa el-Fna square: This is the heart of the medina and is a must-see for any visitor to Marrakech. The square is filled with stalls selling food, souvenirs, and other goods, and there are also snake charmers, storytellers, and acrobats performing.
- See the Koutoubia Mosque: This is the largest mosque in Marrakech and is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture. The minaret is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.
- Visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa: This is a former Islamic college that is now a museum. It is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and is worth seeing for its intricate tilework and carved cedarwood ceilings.
- Go shopping in the souks: The souks are the traditional markets of Marrakech and are a great place to buy souvenirs, clothing, and other goods. Be sure to bargain!
- Take a cooking class: Learn how to make traditional Moroccan dishes, such as couscous and tagine. This is a great way to experience Moroccan culture and cuisine.
- Visit the Majorelle Gardens: These are a beautiful oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. The gardens were created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the early 20th century.
- Relax in a hammam: A hammam is a traditional Moroccan bathhouse. This is a great way to relax and to experience Moroccan culture.
These are just a few of the many things to do in Marrakech. The city is a fascinating blend of cultures, and there is something for everyone to enjoy.