Travel across Morocco on this 12-day private car and driver tour from Casablanca. Discover the country’s top highlights at your own pace with a professional driver. Visit Rabat, Chefchaouen, Fes, the Sahara Desert, and the High Atlas Mountains, then explore Marrakech, Essaouira, and Casablanca’s seaside charm. A perfect journey combining Morocco’s culture, cities, coast, and desert landscapes.
Please note: This tour includes private transportation with a professional driver only. Hotels, meals, desert camps, and local guides are not included, giving you complete freedom to arrange your own stays and experiences.
Chefchaouen’s Blue Alleys: Lose yourself in the iconic, photogenic blue streets tucked in the Rif Mountains.
Historic Hubs: Experience the unique character of four different cities: Rabat, Fes, Marrakech, and coastal Essaouira.
Sahara Desert Frontier: Witness the unforgettable landscape of Merzouga and the towering Erg Chebbi dunes.
Varied Landscapes: Journey through multiple mountain ranges, dramatic river gorges, and lush palm-filled valleys.
Coastal & Natural Beauty: Enjoy a day by the sea in Essaouira and stand in awe of the powerful Ouzoud Waterfalls.
Your driver will be waiting for you at the airport to take you to your hotel. If you have energy after your flight, you could head to the impressive Hassan II Mosque or take a breezy stroll along the oceanfront Corniche.
After breakfast, hit the road for the capital city, Rabat. See the famous Hassan Tower and explore the charming blue-and-white Oudayas Kasbah. Then, the scenery changes as you drive into the Rif Mountains, arriving in the breathtakingly blue Chefchaouen in the evening.
The morning is yours to explore every nook and cranny of the “Blue Pearl.” In the afternoon, settle in for a picturesque drive through the mountains, arriving in the ancient city of Fes.
Dedicate today to discovering Fes. You can wander the labyrinthine medina, see the grand Royal Palace gates, and absorb the city’s timeless atmosphere entirely at your own speed. Your driver is on hand to give you a lift between different city districts.
Today, you journey south towards the Sahara. The road takes you through the unique mountain town of Ifrane, past the ancient Cedar Forest where monkeys often play, and through the dramatic Ziz Valley before reaching the desert edge at Merzouga.
Bid farewell to the desert as you travel to the traditional market town of Rissani. Next, you’ll visit the stunning Todra Gorges, where colossal cliffs tower over a narrow river. The day ends with a scenic drive through the beautiful Dades Valley.
Wind your way through the fragrant Rose Valley, pass through the film-making center of Ouarzazate, and explore the famous earthen kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. Then, buckle up for a spectacular drive over the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass, descending into vibrant Marrakech.
Immerse yourself in the energy of Marrakech. Visit the beautiful Bahia Palace, the serene Saadian Tombs, the colorful Majorelle Garden, or simply dive into the bustling souks and main square. Your driver can take you to any of these spots.
Trade the city for the coast on a day trip to Essaouira. Enjoy the fresh sea air as you explore the fortified medina, watch the fishing boats in the harbor, and walk along the expansive beach before heading back to Marrakech.
Venture into the countryside to visit the magnificent Ouzoud Waterfalls. You can walk down to the base of the cascades, spot the local monkeys, and feel the spray on your face before your return drive.
Enjoy a relaxed drive back to Casablanca for your final night. It’s a perfect chance for some last-minute sightseeing or a farewell dinner.
Your driver will take you to the Casablanca airport in good time for your flight home, marking the end of your Moroccan adventure.
A private, comfortable vehicle for the entire 12-day route.
Your own professional driver for the duration of the trip.
Smooth airport pick-up and drop-off.
International flights and visa fees.
Accommodations, lunches, dinners, and beverages.
Entrance fees to monuments, museums, and attractions (e.g., Hassan II Mosque, Ait Benhaddou).
Official local guides in cities (driver provides transportation and general assistance).
Personal expenses and tips.
A private driver is responsible for your transportation, comfort, and logistics, getting you safely from one location to another. They can provide general information and recommendations. An official local guide is licensed to accompany you inside monuments and museums, providing detailed historical and cultural context. For a deeper understanding in cities like Fes and Marrakech, we can arrange a local guide for a few hours at an additional cost.
This itinerary is designed with significant flexibility. The driving routes and overnight stops are fixed, but your time in each location is yours to control. You can choose which sites to visit, how long to spend there, and where to eat. Your driver is there to facilitate your plans, not to rush you through a rigid schedule.
When visiting mosques and other religious sites, modest dress is required for both men and women. This typically means covering shoulders, chest, and knees. While the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is more lenient with tourists, it still maintains a dress code. Carrying a scarf is a good idea for women. Your driver can provide specific guidance before each visit.

This wasn’t a rushed tour; it was a proper journey. Having our own car and driver let us follow our curiosity, whether that meant spending an extra hour in a café in Chefchaouen or stopping to take pictures of the stunning mountain passes. The route was perfectly planned to show us the amazing diversity of the country.

We loved having the framework of the trip taken care of—the driving and hotels were seamless—but we never felt herded around. Our driver was fantastic, offering suggestions but never imposing. The day trips from Marrakech to the waterfalls and the coast were the perfect way to break up the city stay.
From the silence of the desert to the chaos of the Marrakech souks, this trip had it all. The 12 days allowed us to settle into the rhythm of travel without feeling rushed. It was the perfect way to experience Morocco for the first time, and our driver felt like a friend by the end.
