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Our catalogue contains four grand tours of Morocco departing from Casablanca. This is the one we would book. Fifteen days, four imperial cities, desert, mountains, coast, and a price tag of EUR2,600 - roughly EUR173 per day including transport, guide, and presumably accommodation. Tour 423 offers 14 days for EUR4,980. Tour 437 offers 12 days for EUR2,200. This one sits in the sweet spot: enough days to do Morocco properly, and a price that does not require a second mortgage.
What actually happens
Starting from Casablanca, the itinerary traces a comprehensive loop through Morocco. You visit Rabat (the capital, consistently underrated by tourists), Meknes (the imperial city that Marrakech overshadows), Fes (the medieval labyrinth that justifies the entire trip), and Marrakech (the one everyone has already heard of). Between the cities, the route crosses the Atlas Mountains, dips into the Sahara for a desert camp, passes through the Dades and Todra Gorges, and visits kasbahs that look like they were designed for film sets - because some were. The journey covers beaches, canyons, forests, and desert, demonstrating why Morocco is often described as a continent disguised as a country.
Our honest take
The value calculation here is straightforward. At EUR173 per day for 15 days, this is the cheapest per-day grand tour in our catalogue - nearly half the daily cost of Tour 423. Both carry perfect 5.0 ratings. Both cover essentially the same ground. The question is what Tour 423 provides for the extra EUR2,380, and without clear evidence of superior accommodation or a more experienced guide, we lean toward this one. Fifteen days is the right length for Morocco. Twelve days (Tour 437) feels slightly rushed. Fourteen days (Tour 423) is fine but costs nearly double. This gives you the time to actually sit in a Fes courtyard and drink tea, to walk slowly through the Marrakech medina without checking your watch, to watch the sunset from Ait Benhaddou without already thinking about tomorrow’s drive. Free cancellation is a significant advantage over Tour 423, which locks you in.
Who should book this
- First-time Morocco visitors who want the complete picture and have two weeks to spare
- Travellers comparing the grand tour options who want the best balance of time, cost, and coverage
- Couples or small groups who can split costs further
- Anyone who values having a guide for the full duration but does not want to pay luxury prices
Who should skip this
- Travellers with fewer than 15 days available - look at Tour 428 (5 days) or Tour 438 (7 days)
- Independent travellers who prefer to build their own itinerary
- Luxury seekers who want guaranteed five-star accommodation throughout - confirm hotel standards before booking
- Anyone who has visited Morocco multiple times and already knows the main circuit
Before you book
Duration: 15 days
Price: EUR2,600 per person
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before - book now, decide later.
Rating: 5.0/5 from 24 verified reviews
How it compares: Tour 423 covers 14 days for EUR4,980 (no free cancellation). Tour 437 covers 12 days for EUR2,200. Tour 454 covers 10 days for EUR1,400. This 15-day option is the best combination of duration, price, and flexibility.
Practical tip: Request the complete accommodation list before confirming. At EUR173 per day, the hotels may be mid-range rather than luxury. Knowing where you sleep each night lets you manage expectations and perhaps upgrade specific stays independently.
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