Tour overview

20 days combination roundtrip beach-mountains-desert – from Agadir to Agadir


Welcome to the 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir sea-mountains-desert – Relax on these beautiful Atlantic beaches and unwind from your stressful everyday life at home! Your subsequent tour is packed with exciting activities and breathtaking sights that will leave you speechless. From exploring the historic city of Marrakech to relaxing under the desert stars, this tour has something for everyone. Immerse yourself in Morocco’s rich culture and traditions, sample delicious local cuisine and create unforgettable memories. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience the best of Morocco and beyond.


Tour itinerary of Grand Tour of Morocco 20 Days

20 Days Tour in Morocco

⇒ Day 1 – 6: Beach Holidays in Agadir!

Relax on these beautiful Atlantic beaches and leave your stressful everyday life at home! We book you a hotel with half board. Afterwards you will make a round trip through Morocco with us – to get also an impression of this wonderful and so complex country and its inhabitants. Discover with us the source of stories from 1000 and one night!

⇒ Day 7: Agadir » Imouzzer des Ida-Outanane » Essaouira

Today you will be picked up in the morning after breakfast by our Morocco tour program driver at your accommodation. And start your 20 days tour in Morocco from Agadir. We will drive a bit inland, about 60 km to Imouzzer of Ida-Outanane. Together we will explore this idyllic area. Maybe we will buy one of the famous peppery honeys. The village is also famous for its almonds.

But most of all – and that’s what we are here for – for this beautiful landscape with its waterfalls and pools, which are spectacular in wet years. By the way, the place translates as “Waterfalls of Ida Outanane”. And right here we will stop for a walk – maybe even for a picnic. Around noon we will continue to Essaouira. In the evening, we arrive in this charming coastal town and transfer you first to your riad before strolling around the town a bit more.

⇒ Day 8: Essaouira » Marrakech

This morning you will have plenty of time to explore Essaouira further. Perhaps you will first visit the old Portuguese fortress with its imposing cannons pointed out to sea, or visit one of the interesting art museums. After a leisurely lunch, we continue south to Marrakech. On the way we encounter a strange spectacle on the side of the road: goats spending their day on argan trees. Of course we stop! Feeding and photos desired. Arrive in Marrakech, drop off at your riad in the medina.

In the evening, you can visit Djemaa-el-Fna Square on your own. Here you can expect storytellers, musicians, jugglers and many market stalls with sometimes very exotic products. We will take you back to your hotel or riad – if you don’t want to use one of the beautiful horse-drawn carriages.

⇒ Day 9: City tour in Marrakech » Imlil

The day begins with a guided city tour of Marrakech. Your guide will pick you up at your hotel or riad. Together you will explore this wonderful, vibrant city for about three hours. Highlights include the Koutoubia Mosque with its imposing minaret, the Saadian tombs, which lay hidden for centuries and were only rediscovered in 1917, and the magnificent Bahia Palace, one of the most beautiful royal residences from the 19th century. After lunch we set off for Imlil, 66 km away – in the middle of the Atlas Mountains. Overnight stay in a riad.

⇒ Day 10: Imlil (Hiking) » Telouet

The next morning we will go for a hike in this breathtaking mountain scenery with a local guide. We will hike up to the small village of Aremd, located at an altitude of 1,900 meters. From here we have a beautiful view of the surrounding valley. On the way you can see traditional Berber villages and the Jbel Toubkal (4,167 meters). After about 1 – 1.5 hours we will reach a traditional mountain hut (guest house) where we will have a snack. From here we have a spectacular view of the Mizane valley. After lunch, you can explore the village a bit more before we start the approximately 30-minute descent back to Imlil. We will continue to Telouet, about 190 km away, where we will spend the night.

⇒ Day 11: Telouet » Ait Benhaddou Kasbah » Boumalne Dades [197 km]

After a delicious Moroccan breakfast under trees, we will visit the Taoulet Kasbah. It is almost ruined, but still worth a visit. On the way to Boumalne Dades we will have another break at the famous “Ksar Aît Benhaddou” (Ksar = settlement). This enchanting still original place in old clay construction has already served as a backdrop for many famous films (most recently “The Game of Thrones”).

We continue to Ouarzazate, the Moroccan movie metropolis that matches this old settlement we just visited. A next stop is the Valley of Roses. Here, the local offerings will make the hearts of herbal enthusiasts beat faster. Rose perfume. Soap. Body cream. Even the precious essential oil can be purchased here at a reasonable price. Now we are already on the road of 1000 Kasbahs – a region that gives an idea of how important and sometimes hotly contested the former trade route along the river oases was. After a few more visits along the way, we arrive in Bpi,aöme Dades in the evening. We will stop at a typical hotel or riad.

⇒ Day 12: Dades valley » Todgha Gorges » Sahara Desert [250 km]

After breakfast, we start our journey as we do not miss the Dades Gorge on our way. We pay it a short visit. Impressive, how the rock walls in this narrow gorge with the bubbling, crystal clear water of the Dades rise far up! And right after that we stop at another gorge: The Todra Gorge – at 1550 m.a.s.l. It is located at the foothills of the High Atlas and starts in the Berber town of Tinghir.

Also, on the way to Merzouga there are many bizarre rock formations, but also wide oasis valleys and of course old Kasbahs to see. In Erfoud we will make a stop at a manufactory, which is making articles of use and jewelry out of the regional fossil finds. Afterwards we will bring you to your hotel or desert camp directly at the edge of the Sahara. Behind your hotel the first golden sand dunes are already rising. A camel ride to the sunset over the dunes awaits you. Be sure to take your camera to capture this special moment.

⇒ Day 13: Explore Merzouga area & Visit nomad families [40 Km]

Today, after an extensive Moroccan breakfast with olives, egg dishes in the tajine, fresh still warm bread and delicious desserts, we continue the 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir by making a small regional tour. We will drive you straight through the dunes, show you the vast plains famous for their fossil finds, the old eyeliner coal mines. We pay a visit to the Gnawa musicians, where drum rhythms from ancient times are still played, and gain insight into their history.

You will drink tea with real nomads under their traditional tent, made of hand-woven dark wool. And discover the taste of Berber cuisine in a regional restaurant with a Madfouna, the famous Berber pizza, which can also be baked on the fire. The afternoon is yours again. Time to relax or explore the sand dunes on your own. The hotel will be happy to provide you with a surfboard if you want to try your hand at it. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel.

⇒ Day 14: Merzouga » Rissani » Ziz Valley » Midelt » Fes [467 km]

Today The 10 Days Morocco Tour, starts by setting off early a long road to Fez lies ahead of us. After a wonderful view stop of Ziz valley a thousand of palm trees are scattered here and there. Once again, we cross the Atlas Mountains – the Middle Atlas – stopping not only for a snack, but also for short breathers at breathtaking viewpoints. The highlight will be the drive through Ifrane National Park with one of the largest Moroccan cedar forests. If we are lucky, we will encounter the famous Barbary macaques that have migrated as far as Gibraltar. Feeding is allowed here, but still caution is advised.

The way leads us further through the Moroccan Switzerland. It is green (or white in winter). The houses in adapted alpine style do not seem to belong here. Even cows are not rare here (but camels are). We stop briefly in the mountain town of Ifrane. Then we descend again on the other side of the mountains to Fez. Once there, we will take you to your accommodation – a traditional riad. 

⇒ Day 15: Fes (Visit the city with a local guide).

After Breakfast, your city guide will pick you up today. This time you will begin your tour of this city steeped in history, with its huge city walls and its imposing golden gate leading to the royal palace. You will visit the tanneries, the Medersa Al Attarine, the Nejjarine Fountain and probably the oldest university in the world: al-Qarawīyīn. The medina with its narrow streets, spice stalls, Berber carpets, traditional handicrafts and much more is of course also on the program. After lunch in a typical local restaurant, afternoon we transfer you back to your Riad.

⇒ Day 16: Fes » Meknes » Volubilis ruins » Chefchaouen

We will pick you up at your riad in the morning after breakfast. On the way to Chefchaouen, the blue city in the Rif mountains, we will pay a short visit to the 4th royal city – Meknès. On the way we will pass through areas that look more like Europe than the desert country of Morocco because of their lush vegetation. Later we Head to Volubilis, a Roman settlement from the 3rd century, with its very well-preserved arches, basins, wall remains and mosaics. Arriving in Chefchaouen in afternoon, we will take you to your accommodation where you can enjoy the evening. Of course, an evening walk in this small town with its special flair is also worth our recommendation.

⇒ Day 17: Free Day in Chefchaouen

Your free day in Chefchaouen is ideal to continue exploring the medina and the surrounding area on your own. How about a visit to the local hammam? Or with a visit to the old Kasbah (castle) from the 15th century? In the narrow alleys winding up the mountain of the Rif, small stores with local goods await you, where you can grab a trinket or two, or just have a nice chat with one of the friendly Rif Berbers. A bit outside you can visit wild watercourses and fountains. And for sunset, you could make your way to the high mosque. A wonderful view over Chefchaouen and the mountains awaits you. Dinner and overnight again in the same hotel or riad.

⇒ Day 18: Chefchaouen » Tangier » Asilah

After breakfast, we will drive along the coast first to Tangier, also known as “the bride of the north”. The city is located in the northwest, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean in the Strait of Gibraltar. Here you will have some free time for lunch in the beautiful medina of Tangier before continuing to the famous Cave of Hercules. Towards afternoon we reach the small and cozy artist town of Asilah, located directly on the Atlantic Ocean. Here we will transfer you to your accommodation. There is still time for a walk in the small medina, which has many galleries with beautiful colorful works of art. Once a year there is an artists’ festival here – you may still discover painted buildings decorated especially for the occasion.

⇒ Day 19: Asilah » Casablanca

Today we continue our journey via Rabat to Casablanca. In Rabat, the capital of Morocco and one of the four royal sites, we will visit the Hassan Tower, the mausoleum of Mohammed V and the historical Kasbah of Oudaya, which is complemented by a medieval-looking little village in Andalusian style. From up here you have a wonderful view of the mouth of the Bou Regreg, Morocco’s longest river. After that, the journey continues – to the economic metropolis of Morocco: Casablanca. First, we pay a short visit to the Hassan Il Mosque (the second largest mosque in Africa). It is located directly on a headland in Casablanca, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Then we will drop you off at you hotel.

⇒ Day 20: Casablanca » Agadir

A long way back awaits us. From Casablanca it is almost 5 hours pure driving time. Off course we will make one or the other interesting stop before we bring you back to your accommodation or Airport. End of 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir.


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 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir


Note of 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir

Note! this is just a tour itinerary suggestion. If this tour does not match what you are looking for, then please contact us. The price varies according to the number of people. The more people joining the tour the less the price gets. Since the transportation payment is fixed. The price will be divided according to the number of people. The price also depends on the quality of the accommodation. We organize typical private and group Moroccan tours all over the country. Our team has experience in this task for 10 years ago, if you are thinking to visit Morocco. And you have no idea or enough information about how to do it.

then just tell us what activities you want to do. And the cities you would like to visit. Then we plan the itinerary according to your interests. Morocco itinerary team is always ready to share with you all the information you need and help you get an unforgettable trip, BTW we are open 24/7 to answer all questions without hesitation. So, feel free to get in touch anytime.


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What to know before booking this 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir?

Transportations info!

First of all. Bear in mind that our cars are well comfortable, Spacious and with air-conditioning. In our tours we actually offer only the last models of Toyota Prado (if you are maximum 4 Travelers). This will give you the potential to move easily in the car or even have a deep sleep. Additionally, we offer, Minivans like Ford and Vito or Viano (if you are maximum 8 or 9 Travellers). Moreover, if you are more than 9 travelers, we have got for you A van that can take until 17 persons. So, by booking your tour with Morocco itinerary make sure that you will travel comfortably.


Accommodations info!

Accommodations is one of the most important things that we take care of.  In our private tours we offer the best accommodations that are well known in the Market for their good service and warm welcoming. We always follow and check each accommodation by ourselves before offering it to our guests. First thing that we focus in, is the Location (we mean we look for tranquil Riads that are not located in dangerous streets or in noisy one).

However, we focus also, about the rooms if are comfortable and clean or not specially the beds, toilet, and terrace. Additionally, the quality of food we work hard to offer you clean and delicious meals to stay healthy and to enjoy your Moroccan food. Last but not least we also try to find Traditional Riads that is well decorated. So, make sure that by booking your tour with us you will get only private rooms in a wonderful Traditional Riads in the Heart of the Medina.


Driver guide info!

Well! by talking about driver guide so we mean the person that will lead you safely. And show the best of what this beautiful country (Morocco) has to offer. Your driver guide is the person that will welcome you in the airport and goodbye you in the airport. He is the person who will make you safe during your tour. Will protect you from any danger, will tell you about the history of his country. And will try to teach you the Arabic and Berber culture. He is going to serve you and offer you all that you need.

Just order and he will try his best to make it come true.  Last but not least if your tour is more than 5 Days you will have the opportunity to make a sightseeing tour in Marrakech and Fes with a local tour guide that will show you the historical places of his city without hesitation.


FAQ of this 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir?

20 Days in Morocco


is it Morocco safe?

Don’t get surprised if we said Yes!! Morocco is totally a safe country and one of the most powerful intelligence apparatuses in the world. The Moroccan government has taken a great and very good step to spread safety such as increasing police presence in tourist areas and this we have remarked in every city in Morocco Also, in every street, you will find at least two policemen. As a result, the country’s security forces have been successful in preventing terrorist attacks. As we are a travel agency, we advise our customers to avoid as much as possible narrow streets during the night, avoid large crowds and keep valuables secure, and not to talk with strangers unless are a seller, guide, driver, or a coffee and restaurant waiter. By following the pieces of advice above you will enjoy your stay in Morocco with peace of mind.


Travel to Morocco as solo!

Traveling to Morocco as a solo. It might be difficult and impossible in your mind because you believe that it’s an African country there is only desert?? and it’s not safe and it is very poor and and… But the fact is completely different. By traveling with us you will get a private car, a private driver’s guide. And a private room or tent in the Sahara Desert. traveling solo can be an exciting and rewarding experience. However, you will be more flexible to do what you want without any obstructions. Our driver guide will be with you during the whole trip to make sure that you are enjoying, safe and comfortable.

In big cities like Marrakech and Fes, you will have a local tour guide who will lead you safely as well and show you his city’s historical places with an open heart. I think we have said everything about traveling solo and bear in mind that you are not the first or the last who will travel alone. With our proper planning and awareness, a solo trip with Morocco itinerary is a memorable adventure.


The Overnight in the Camp

According to our guests’ reviews 99% of them they consider the night of the desert camp in Sahara Desert as the highlight of their trip. why?? what makes it special and recommended? Well to answer this question we should talk about the reasons!! First, when our customers arrive Merzouga Desert, they find the camels waiting to carry them across the dunes. Along the way a stop will be made in order to catch a magical sunset over the dunes then later they continue to reach the desert camp where our clients get surprised with the quality of their tent which includes a private bathroom, and a very clean and comfortable bed. Additionally, a delicious dinner with Berber music around the fire under a fully open sky of stars it’s the reason that makes the trip unforgettable. So don’t miss to visit the Sahara Desert during your stay in Morocco.


Alcohol in Morocco!

Morocco considers as an Islamic Country with more than 99 percent of the population is Sunni Muslim. But this doesn’t prevent of producing it and selling it. Here are some Moroccan beers and wines; (Casablanca, Stork, Flag, Heineken). If you are wondering where to buy some alcohol, that easy because many licensed shops are selling it. Such as some Hotels, some Restaurants, Bars, or Carrefour (Supermarket). However, drinking alcohol in the streets for tourists is breaking the law and is completely forbidden and can lead to arrest. So please be careful where you drink you are in a Muslim country.


What to bring with you?

while you are reading this article, so you are interested in travelling to Morocco. But you are lost, and you don’t know what to bring exactly. We will talk only about the important things Firstly, check your passport if its valid to travel or not, don’t forget your credit cards, Cash, Flight info, Phone, Charger, Suitcase, and some Medicine because Morocco don’t have the best Quality ones. However, bring body sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, lip balm are very helpful especially in the desert where the weather is dry. Last thing you shouldn’t forget is a secure Day Bag it’s a great ideal to protect your stuff when you venture into public places like souks (Markets).

Summer and autumn Cloths: Oversize T-shirts, short pants, light trousers, a Dress for women, a bathing suit if you want to swim, we advise comfortable shoes for walking, and a scarf to cover your hair and shoulders but if you don’t have one no worries you can buy one in Morocco. Also, a light jacket is very important because some places are a bit cold even in the summertime. To protect yourself from the strong sun we advise you to bring a Cap. Additionally, don’t forget flip-flops.

winter and spring Cloths: Our suggestions are a warm Jacket for the nights and early mornings, long pants (Jeans), if you have fleece, is perfect idea. Also, T-shirt sometimes during the day it gets sunny and warm. Shoes at least two types, Scarf, skirts, is ok, and tunics.


The Wi-fi & SIM Card in Morocco?

If you are wondering how to get the internet in Morocco and get connected with the world it’s simple and super easy. In the airport where you land, there are shops selling SIM cards you just have to buy one and put some Balance on it, and then you get the internet. I think you still didn’t understand in Morocco each shop (Grocer) sells SIM cards and balances. So, you need to buy both. SIM Card costs from 1.5 euro to a maximum of 2.5 euro. For the balance from 0.50 cents to 20 euro, it depends on how much you want:

100 MG costs 0.50 cents available for one day – 1GB costs 1 Euro available for 3 Days – 2GB costs 2 euro available for 1 week – 5GB costs 5 euro and is available for one Month, and 10GB costs 10 Euro. (The best company is Maroc Telcom). Additionally, Wi-Fi is available in every coffee, restaurant, Riad, and Hotel.


What languages Moroccans speaks?

Morocco is an Amazigh country (Berber) before being an Arabic country. How? Why? In Morocco More than 60% speak the Amazigh language for example in the north of the country. There are two main languages spoken (Amazigh and Spanish). in the Middle of the country, you will find people speak Arabic and Amazigh, and in the southeast Amazigh is spoken, in the west you find Amazigh and Arabic. So, if we come to account it, we realize that Amazigh people are more spread in Morocco. And to confirm this the king of Morocco Mohamed 6 is of Amazigh origin. Additionally, in Morocco, you will find people speak, other languages like French due to the French colonial. English because a lot they find it easy to learn, Moreover Spanish due to geographical proximity.


Can I use euro or Dollar in Morocco?

Most Merchants in Souks (Market) are accepting £$ and euro instead of the local Currency (MAD). But it’s going to be difficult for you in other places such as Restaurants, and Coffees because the majority of them are accepting only MAD. Our advice is to exchange your money in trusted offices. Like banks or other shops and don’t never give your money to strangers for exchange in the streets. 


What’s included and excluded in this 20 Day Tour in Morocco from Agadir?

Included

  • Pick up & drop off from to your accomodation
  • Transportation in modern air-conditioned 4*4 tourism
  • Driver speaking English, Spanish, France during the tour
  • Free time to explore the villages
  • Camel ride in Sahara Desert ( camel per person )
  • Breakfasts
  • Dinner in Merzouga, Telouate and Bomalen Daddes
  • overnight in Luxury Camp with Ensuite-bathroom and shower or standard camp
  • Fuel
  • Fes and Marrakech Guided tour
  • Airport transfer
  • 18 Nights in a wonderful Riads or Hotels

Not Included

  • Personal shopping
  • Tickets of the Historical Monuments or plane
  • Tips for Driver and Guide, Nomads, Gnawa, Hotels