
Itineraries · planned by a local team
Morocco itineraries, day by day.
Real city-by-city day plans for first trips and returns — Marrakech, Fes, the blue city, the coast and the capital. Every route is private and fully adjustable; we price it around your dates.
Rabat itineraries
11 plans
2 daysRabat
Rabat Itinerary: 2 Days in Morocco's Capital
Two unhurried days in Morocco's calm, green capital: the Kasbah of the Udayas above the Bou Regreg, the Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the Roman-and-Merinid ruins of Chellah, and the riverside medina.
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3 daysRabat
Rabat & Casablanca Itinerary: 3 Days on the Coast
Three days pairing the elegant capital with Morocco's biggest city: Rabat's Udayas, Hassan Tower and Chellah, then Casablanca's vast Hassan II Mosque and Art Deco downtown — linked by a 50-minute train.
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5 daysRabat
Imperial Cities Itinerary: Rabat, Meknes & Fes in 5 Days
Five days across three of Morocco's four imperial cities, starting in the capital: Rabat's monuments, Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and two days deep in the medieval medina of Fes — all on one train line.
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4 daysRabat
Atlantic Capitals Itinerary: Rabat, Casablanca & El Jadida in 4 Days
Four days down Morocco's central Atlantic coast from the capital: Rabat's monuments and twin city of Salé, Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque, and the Portuguese-era cistern and ramparts of El Jadida.
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2 daysRabat
Rabat Weekend Itinerary: 48 Hours in the Capital
A laid-back weekend in Rabat: the Udayas and a riverside lunch on Saturday, the Hassan Tower, Chellah and a beach sunset on Sunday — an easy two-night break from Casablanca or a long European weekend.
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3 daysRabat
Rabat Culture Itinerary: 3 Days of Kasbahs, Ruins & Art
A deeper, culture-led three days in the capital: the Kasbah of the Udayas and its museum, the layered Chellah, Rabat's modern art and archaeology museums, and the twin medina of Salé across the river.
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3 daysRabat
Rabat with Kids: 3-Day Family Itinerary
A relaxed, kid-friendly three days in the capital: storks and gardens at Chellah, the colourful Udayas, the Rabat Zoo's African plains, a beach afternoon and a boat ride on the Bou Regreg.
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2 daysRabat
Rabat to Fes by Train: 2-Day Itinerary
An easy two-day, train-only trip from the capital to the medieval medina of Fes: a morning of Rabat's highlights, the scenic rail journey east, and a deep day in Fes el-Bali before returning.
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3 daysRabat
Rabat to Tangier Itinerary: 3 Days on the High-Speed Line
Three days linking the calm capital with the gateway to the strait, on Africa's first high-speed train: Rabat's monuments, the seaside town of Asilah, and Tangier's kasbah, Cap Spartel and Caves of Hercules.
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4 daysRabat
Rabat & Atlantic Surf Itinerary: 4 Days, Capital to the Coast
Four days from the green capital down the Atlantic to the windswept port of Essaouira: Rabat's monuments and beaches, the surf and seafood of Oualidia and El Jadida en route, and the ramparts of Essaouira.
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7 daysRabat
Rabat Itinerary: 7 Days, Capital to the Imperial North
A full week based around the capital: Rabat and Salé, a Casablanca day, Meknes and Roman Volubilis, two days in the Fes medina, and the blue city of Chefchaouen — all reachable from a Rabat hub.
See the planFrequently asked
Planning a Morocco itinerary.
How many days do I need for a Morocco itinerary?
It depends on how much ground you want to cover. The capital, Rabat, with its monuments, medina and coast, fits comfortably into one to two days, while a route linking the imperial cities, the desert or the coastline usually needs a week or more. Our plans are organised by city and by length, so you can start from a base like Rabat and add days or regions until the pace feels right for you.
Are these itineraries private and can they be customised?
Yes. Every itinerary is private to your own party and fully adjustable. We treat the day-by-day plans you see here as a starting point — you can change the order of cities, swap or add stops, adjust the pace, and shape the route around your dates, interests and travel style.
What does a typical day on a Morocco itinerary look like?
A typical day mixes guided sightseeing with free time. In Rabat that might mean a morning at the Hassan Tower, the Kasbah of the Udayas and the ruins at Chellah with a local guide, lunch near the medina, and a relaxed afternoon by the river or the Atlantic. Travel days between cities are planned with comfortable driving stages and scenic stops along the way.
What is included in a Morocco itinerary?
The day-by-day plan, route and recommended highlights are the core of every itinerary, arranged around private transport and local guiding where it adds value. Exactly what is included — such as accommodation, drivers, guides and activities — is confirmed in the written quote we prepare for your specific dates, since it depends on the cities, length and style you choose.
How far in advance should I book, and can I combine different regions?
Earlier booking gives the widest choice of riads and guides, especially in the pleasant spring and autumn periods, though we also help with shorter lead times where availability allows. Combining regions is very common: a Rabat-based plan pairs naturally with Salé across the river, the imperial city of Meknes and the Roman ruins of Volubilis, Casablanca and the Atlantic coast, or onward routes toward Fes and beyond.
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