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How Many Days to visit Morocco

Morocco is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, making it a popular destination for travelers. However, deciding how many days to spend in Morocco can be a challenge. This guide will provide you with all the information you need to plan your trip, including the top sights to see and how long to stay in each location.

Determine your travel style and priorities.

Before deciding how many days to spend in Morocco, it’s important to determine your travel style and priorities. Are you interested in exploring the cities and immersing yourself in the culture, or do you prefer outdoor activities and adventure? Do you want to relax and take it slow, or do you want to see as much as possible in a short amount of time? Once you have a clear idea of your travel style and priorities, you can better plan your itinerary and decide how many days to allocate for each location.

Broad Morocco itinerary

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Charming Cities and Desert

Many upcoming visitors may ask the same question; how many days do you need to visit Morocco? You will more than a month to fully visit the kingdom. However, if you only want to cover the highlights of the country, 7 to 15 days is fair.
It’s always recommended to have extra days during your travel as the country is full of experiences and everywhere is different.
In this article, we will discuss possibilities according to the number of days taken in order to travel to Morocco.

Consider the time of year and weather conditions.

When planning your trip to Morocco, it’s important to consider the time of year and weather conditions. Morocco has a diverse climate, with hot summers and mild winters in the coastal areas, and colder temperatures in the mountainous regions. The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. However, if you’re planning to visit the Sahara Desert, it’s best to avoid the summer months (June to August) when temperatures can reach up to 120°F (49°C). Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go and pack accordingly.

Plan your itinerary based on your interests and preferences.

Morocco has a lot to offer, from bustling cities to serene beaches, and from ancient ruins to stunning natural landscapes. When planning your itinerary, consider your interests and preferences. If you’re interested in history and culture, be sure to visit the imperial cities of Marrakech, Fez, and Meknes, as well as the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. If you’re looking for adventure, consider hiking in the Atlas Mountains or camel trekking in the Sahara Desert. And if you’re seeking relaxation, head to the coastal towns of Essaouira or Agadir for some beach time. With so much to see and do, it’s important to plan your itinerary carefully to make the most of your time in Morocco.

Allocate enough time for each destination.

When planning your trip to Morocco, it’s important to allocate enough time for each destination on your itinerary. While it may be tempting to try to see everything in a short amount of time, this can lead to a rushed and stressful trip. Instead, prioritize the places and activities that are most important to you and allow enough time to fully experience them. For example, if you’re planning to visit Marrakech, consider spending at least three days there to explore the city’s markets, palaces, and gardens. And if you’re planning to hike in the Atlas Mountains, allow at least two days for the trek and to enjoy the stunning scenery. By taking the time to plan your itinerary carefully, you’ll be able to make the most of your trip to Morocco.

Don't forget to factor in travel time and rest days.

When planning your trip to Morocco, it’s important to remember that travel time and rest days are just as important as sightseeing. Morocco is a large country with diverse landscapes and attractions, so you may need to spend several hours traveling between destinations. Additionally, it’s important to allow time for rest and relaxation to avoid burnout and enjoy your trip to the fullest. Consider adding a few days to your itinerary for travel and rest, and don’t be afraid to take a break from sightseeing to recharge your batteries. This will ensure that you have a more enjoyable and memorable trip to Morocco.

Adding to its charm, Morocco remains a very affordable travel destination, with a rich and fascinating culture and colorful and delicious cuisine.

So how many days would it take in Morocco to explore its fascinating landscapes and cities? How much time would it take to really get a feel for its vibrant culture and immerse yourself in the country’s unique atmosphere?

If you are visiting Morocco for the first time, you should plan for at least a week. This way you can see most of the desert and visit a few towns at a comfortable pace.

However, ideally, you should aim for between 10 days and 2 weeks. This allows you to include 1-2 mountain hikes in the visit, relax on Morocco’s picturesque beaches, and surf.

However, there are a few points to consider before making a final decision.

How to choose how long to stay in Morocco?

These are some of the factors to consider when calculating the number of days it will take to visit Morocco. We also plan our time so that we can create an itinerary for our visit that includes the best activities and experiences available. I have listed a few.

To know exactly how long it will take in Morocco, make a list of things you want to do in Morocco, taking into account arrival and departure times. Then look at the distance between locations and keep it realistic.

At the end of this exercise, you will know how many days it will take you in Morocco.

 

Arrival time, hotel check-in time, departure time

Arriving late in Morocco on the first day or leaving early on the last day will make it impossible to plan your sightseeing on either day. To compensate, he recommends adding an extra night to your stay.

The next thing to consider is the hotel check-in time. Does it match your arrival time in Morocco?

If not, you’ll have to plan what to do with your luggage so you can start sightseeing. The same applies on the final day if you need to check out a few hours before departure.

The first port of call is your hotel or accommodation. In most cases, they will be happy to store your luggage before check-in or after check-out.

However, not all hotels require this, so check ahead. If your accommodation does not have a luggage storage facility, consider using a private vendor to store your luggage.

There are several providers of this service across the country, using a network of local shops and hotels.

Alternatively, you can wait until you are in the country to find a place to store your luggage. For example, many restaurants around major airports offer inventory for a fee.

However, the advantage of booking online with a private company in advance is the peace of mind you have before you travel, knowing that your place is guaranteed.

Activities In Morocco

The list of available attractions and activities is long, so it’s important to plan your itinerary in advance! Create a list of your favorite attractions and activities and calculate how many days it will take to reach Morocco.

Use my list of highlights (below) and your own research to calculate how long it will take to fit them all comfortably.

Don’t forget to factor in the time it takes to travel from one attraction to the next. Also consider extra time if queues are long for some activities.

Pace Of Activities

How quickly you can get ready to see Morocco’s sights has a big impact on the number of days it takes to visit.

If you only have a week in the country, plan to see everything at a reasonably fast pace to see as many attractions as possible.

However, this approach may not be for everyone, and it’s important to consider how much downtime you want to enjoy on your trip.

Ideas for a good holiday where you can relax with good food? Do you want the freedom to stay longer at the attractions that interest you most?

Then plan at least 10 nights, ideally 2 weeks in Morocco.

Transportation

Morocco has an excellent public transport system, and the rail network is the best way to travel between major cities. The ride is fairly quick, although there are often delays in service.

Some routes offer ‘couchettes’ for night driving. Here you can get a locked car and a guard.

Shared taxis are also a good option. Faster than the bus, but less expensive.

It operates on various routes and can accommodate up to 6 passengers.

Buses are generally more convenient than taxis, but some older buses don’t have enough legroom for taller passengers. The state-owned company CTM’s buses are usually faster than private ones.

Alternatively, you can rent a car. This opens up avenues that might otherwise be inaccessible. The cheapest option is usually to book a rental car in advance through the travel agency that arranged your flight.

However, be aware that Morocco has a very high accident rate as many drivers do not follow traffic rules.

What To Do In Morocco

Here are my recommendations for some of Morocco’s top activities and attractions, and how much time you should plan for each.

Visit Chefchaouen, the blue city

Known as the ‘Blue Pearl of Morocco’, this beautiful mountain town is full of beautiful blue-painted buildings and alleyways.

Starting from Casablanca, Marrakech, or Fes, this Itinerary allows you to explore the streets on your own time, stopping for lunch at a local cafe and people-watching in the main square of Uta El Hammam Square.

This unforgettable safari experience from Marrakech to Merzouga includes a night in a Bedouin camp and a camel ride on the Chebbi dunes.

Join A Desert Safari

This unforgettable Safari Experience from Marrakech to Merzouga includes a night in a Bedouin camp and a camel ride on the Chebbi dunes.

See Ouarzazate’s Gates of the Sahara and Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has served as the backdrop for many Hollywood movies. Meals, transportation, and accommodation are included.

Experience the serenity of Paradise Valley

Far from the bustling cities of Morocco, the Valley of Paradise in the World lies in the Imouza-Ida Outanan region north of Agadir. Palm grove paths, small mountain villages, streams, and stunning waterfalls make this place worthy of its name.

A certified mountain guide accompanies you on a guided tour that includes a tagine lunch by the water.

Check out the Paradise Valley day trip starting from Marrakech.

We can always customize your tour and include Paradise valley, Agadir, and Essaouira city.

View the Atlas Mountains from above

This hot air balloon experience begins with an early morning pickup in Marrakech and includes a 4WD drive into the desert. Here you will enjoy breakfast while your hot air balloon is inflated and ready to take off toward the Atlas Mountains as the sun rises.

The views of the valleys and canyons from the top are indescribable. The trip ends with an authentic breakfast in a Berber tent.

Snow-capped Atlas mountains morocco

The Ouzoud Waterfalls From Marrakech

This combined guided hike and boat tour brings you up close to the spectacular Ouzoud Falls and spots the wild monkeys that roam the area.

A local guide will lead you through the area’s olive groves to an argan oil cooperative while sharing his knowledge of Berber culture.

Stop off at a viewpoint to buy fresh orange juice and take some amazing photos, then board the traditional boat for a short ride to the pool at the foot of the falls.

Discover the highlights of Tangier

This private tour is the perfect way to see Tangier’s best attractions, from the caves of Hercules’ Grotto to the famous Kasbah full of stucco, mosaics, and wood carvings.

The views of Cap Spartel cape are breathtaking and before departure you will have the opportunity to purchase a special souvenir of your visit at the Sidi Bouabid Berber Market.

Final Thoughts on Morocco's Short Break

We hope this guide helps you put together an exciting itinerary and decide how many days in Morocco you need for an unforgettable trip.

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Youness LA

My name is Youness Labchir a licensed Morocco Tour Guide & Expert. I've accumulated experience in the tourism field and Cinema industry which exceeds 15 years. I'm always glad to immerse my guests in the local culture & daily life.

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