Is Two Weeks Too Long for Morocco?
Not at all. Fourteen days lets American travelers experience the full range of Morocco without rushing: the imperial north, the Sahara south, the Atlantic coast, and the mountain interior. It’s the recommended circuit for visitors with flexible vacation time. Our 4-Day Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga can be extended to this length. Casablanca — Wikipedia offers enough variety to fill every day.
The Imperial Cities: Fes, Meknes, Rabat
Two weeks gives real time in Fes, home to the world’s oldest university and the best-preserved medieval medina, plus Meknes and Rabat. The Chefchaouen — Wikipedia is a UNESCO-listed labyrinth worth a full day.
The Sahara and the Southern Oases
With more time, you can go beyond Merzouga to the Draa Valley, Zagora, and the remote dunes of Erg Chigaga. A night at Jemaa el-Fnaa — Wikipedia near Merzouga remains the classic desert experience. Our 3-Day Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga covers the southern route.
The Coast and the Mountains
Add Essaouira and the Atlantic coast for surfing and seafood, plus deeper hikes in the Atlas around Imlil. Explore our All Tours and the Unique Private 4-Day Marrakech Desert Tour page to customize a two-week route.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 14 days enough to see all of Morocco?
Fourteen days covers the imperial cities, Sahara, Atlas, and coast at a relaxed pace, this is the ideal length for a comprehensive first trip without feeling rushed.
Is a two-week Morocco trip expensive from the US?
It’s more affordable than a comparable two weeks in Western Europe. Costs scale with your accommodation and tour style, but daily spending stays lower than Paris or Rome.
What can I add to a 14-day Morocco itinerary that I’d miss on 10 days?
Two weeks lets you add the Atlantic coast (Essaouira), the southern oases and Draa Valley, deeper Atlas hiking, and more time in Fes.
Is 14 days in Morocco good for a honeymoon?
Yes. Two weeks allows a mix of romantic desert nights, luxury riads, and coastal relaxation, an ideal honeymoon pace.


