Discover the best of Morocco with your own private car and driver on this 10-day journey through imperial cities, mountains, and desert landscapes. Start in Fes, explore the blue streets of Chefchaouen, and visit coastal gems like Rabat and Casablanca before reaching the vibrant Marrakech. Travel across the High Atlas Mountains to Ait Benhaddou, Ouarzazate, and the stunning Dades Valley, then experience the beauty of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga before returning to Fes.
Please note: This tour includes private transportation only. Hotels, meals, and guided visits are not included, allowing you the freedom to plan your own stays and experiences along the way.
Your driver will be waiting at Fes Airport to welcome you and take you to your accommodation. Fes is one of Morocco’s oldest imperial cities, filled with history and tradition. Depending on when you arrive, you might want to start exploring the ancient medina or simply relax after your journey.
Today is all about exploring Fes, Morocco’s cultural heart. Visit the impressive Royal Palace gates, explore the Jewish Quarter, and see the world’s oldest university. Wander through the vibrant souks where craftsmen create beautiful leather goods, and don’t miss the famous tanneries for that classic Fes photo. Your driver is available if you need rides between different areas of the city.
After breakfast, you’ll travel north through the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue Pearl” of Morocco. This peaceful town is known for its stunning blue-painted streets and relaxed atmosphere. Spend your afternoon exploring the medina, visiting the Kasbah Museum, and climbing up to the Spanish Mosque for incredible views over the blue city.
Today you’ll head west to Morocco’s capital, Rabat. Visit the historic Hassan Tower and the beautiful Mausoleum of Mohammed V, then explore the charming Kasbah of the Oudayas overlooking the ocean. Continue to Casablanca, where you can walk along the Corniche and admire the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the world’s largest.
Enjoy a morning in Casablanca before driving to Marrakech, the vibrant “Red City.” The journey takes about three hours through changing landscapes. Once you arrive, you can settle in and start getting familiar with this fascinating city, perhaps with an evening visit to the famous Jemaa el-Fna square.
Today you’ll discover why Marrakech captures so many hearts. Visit the beautiful Bahia Palace, see the ancient Saadian Tombs, and find peace in the stunning Majorelle Garden. Get lost in the colorful souks filled with spices, crafts, and traditional goods. As evening falls, Jemaa el-Fna square comes alive with food stalls, musicians, and entertainers.
Brace for spectacular scenery as you cross the High Atlas Mountains through the Tizi n’Tichka Pass. You’ll visit Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site that’s starred in many famous films. Continue through Ouarzazate, known as Morocco’s Hollywood, and the beautiful Valley of Roses before reaching the dramatic landscapes of Dades Valley.
After breakfast, you’ll visit the breathtaking Todra Gorge, where massive cliffs tower above you – perfect for photos and a short walk. Then it’s on to Merzouga, where your desert adventure begins! You’ll meet your camp guide who will take you to your desert camp among the Erg Chebbi dunes. Enjoy a camel ride at sunset, a traditional dinner, and a night under the stars.
Wake up to a magical desert sunrise before beginning your journey back to Fes. You’ll drive through the surprising Ziz Valley with its palm groves, stop in Midelt for lunch, and visit Ifrane – often called “Little Switzerland” for its unique architecture. You’ll arrive back in Fes in the evening for your final night.
Enjoy one last Moroccan breakfast before your driver takes you to Fes Airport for your flight home. You’ll leave with incredible memories of ancient cities, desert adventures, and the warm hospitality of Morocco.
Private, air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers and tours as per the itinerary.
Professional English-speaking driver.
Airport arrival and departure transfers.
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.

Our driver, Karim, was the heart of this trip. He was incredibly knowledgeable, patient, and a very safe driver. Having a private car gave us the freedom to stop for photos whenever we wanted and adjust the day slightly. The itinerary is perfectly paced to see the incredible diversity of Morocco. A truly first-class experience!”

This tour packs in so much! One day you’re in the chaotic beauty of Fes, and the next you’re watching the sunset over the Sahara. The drive through the Atlas Mountains is worth the trip alone. We loved the flexibility of having a driver; it felt like a road trip with a knowledgeable friend. The included hotels were charming and authentic. Highly recommend!
As a couple who likes to explore on our own, this was the ideal tour. We had the structure and ease of a driver handling the long distances and logistics, but the freedom to choose what we wanted to see and do in each city. The highlight was definitely the journey from the cedar forests down to the desert. An amazing way to see Morocco without the stress of driving yourself.
