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Destinations in Morocco — Where to Go

Where to base yourself in Morocco's imperial cities and the blue-washed north — and how many days each one actually needs.

Morocco's headline destinations are three very different cities: Marrakech (the tourist-friendly, souk-and-garden capital of the south, 3-4 days), Fes (the country's spiritual and craft capital, with the world's largest car-free medina, 2-3 days), and Chefchaouen (the famous blue-washed mountain town, 1-2 days). Most first-time trips combine Marrakech, a Sahara desert loop, and either Fes or Chefchaouen over 10-14 days.

Morocco packs an unusual amount of variety into one country: a red desert city, a blue mountain town, and a medieval capital that still runs on donkey carts in its oldest quarter. Here's every major destination worth building a trip around, with an honest read on how many days each one earns.

Questions people actually ask

What's the best first-time Morocco itinerary?
Marrakech + a Sahara desert tour + Fes (or Chefchaouen if you'd rather add the north) is the classic combination. Over 10-14 days it flows well without feeling rushed.
Which Moroccan city should I visit first?
Marrakech, for most first-timers — it's easier to navigate solo, has better flight connections, and works as the launchpad for the Sahara and Atlas Mountains. See our full Marrakech-or-Fes comparison for the detailed breakdown.
How many destinations should I try to fit in?
Two or three is realistic for a 10-14 day trip — Marrakech plus one of Fes/Chefchaouen, plus the Sahara desert loop. Trying to add all of them in under two weeks usually means too many travel days and not enough time in any one place.