Tunisia & Morocco: 14-Day North African Odyssey
Why choose this itinerary?
- Tunisia: Carthage & El Jem Roman Ruins
- Morocco: Four Imperial Cities (Fes, Marrakech, Rabat, Casablanca)
- Sahara Desert: Camel Ride & Luxury Camping
- Blue Dream: Sidi Bou Said & Chefchaouen
- Cultural Immersion: Bardo Museum & Madrasas
Visual Itinerary
Click on the days below to explore the route on the map.
- Route Overview
- Day 1: Arrival in Tunis: Welcome Dinner
- Day 2: Cradle of Civilization: Carthage & Dougga
- Day 3: Holy Islamic City and Roman Colosseum
- Day 4: Mosaic Art and Sidi Bou Said Charm
- Day 5: Fly to Casablanca: Hassan II Mosque
- Day 6: Red City: Majorelle Garden & Jemaa el-Fnaa
- Day 7: Atlas Mountains: Ksar and Film Studios
- Day 8: Sahara: Camel Ride & Luxury Camping Night
- Day 9: Farewell Sahara: Ifrane and Fes Arrival
- Day 10: Fes Medina: Labyrinthine Old City
- Day 11: Morocco's Blue Pearl: Chefchaouen
- Day 12: Mediterranean Gateway: Tetouan and Tangier
- Day 13: Moroccan Capital: Royal Rabat Charm
- Day 14: Casablanca: Farewell and Airport Transfer
Daily Discovery Log
Our itinerary is moderately paced, ensuring you can deeply experience the charm of each location.
Insights From Our Expert
Why Choose This Trip?
- Tunisia: Carthage & El Jem Roman Ruins
- Morocco: Four Imperial Cities (Fes, Marrakech, Rabat, Casablanca)
- Sahara Desert: Camel Ride & Luxury Camping
- Blue Dream: Sidi Bou Said & Chefchaouen
- Cultural Immersion: Bardo Museum & Madrasas
Who is This Trip For?
- Culture
- Adventure
- Classic
Real Traveler Reviews
See what other travelers have to say!
王先生
This North African trip completely exceeded my expectations! The luxury tent night in the Sahara Desert and the blue alleys of Chefchaouen were unforgettable. The itinerary was well-paced but comfortable, allowing me to deeply experience the cultural essence of both countries. The guide's commentary was very professional, especially at the Roman ruins and the Madrasas, which was very rewarding.
林小姐
I especially loved the mosaic art in Tunisia and the leather tannery in Morocco; the visual impact was very strong. However, there was no air conditioning in the Sahara tents on Day 8, which could be hot in the summer, and the travel agency should note this. Overall, it was a fantastic cultural and nature exploration trip, offering great value for money.
What's Included
- 13 nights hotel accommodation (double occupancy), including tax and breakfast
- Overseas air-conditioned touring vehicle and professional driver service
- Chinese-speaking escort and local guide in Morocco, English-speaking guide in Tunisia
- Meals mentioned in the itinerary
- First entrance tickets to the attractions listed in Morocco and Tunisia
- 1 bottle of drinking water per person per day
What's Not Included
- Single room supplement for the entire trip
- All airfare costs (especially the Tunis to Casablanca ticket)
- Personal expenses such as hotel laundry, luggage handling, alcoholic beverages, and drinks during meals
- All costs not mentioned in the 'Inclusion'
- Extra costs incurred due to force majeure (e.g., traffic delays, strikes, severe weather, flight cancellations or changes)
- Overtime work fees incurred outside of the driver/guide's working hours
Mandatory Fees
- US$10 tip per person per day
Optional Fees
- Optional Package: Rick's Cafe Special Meal + Hassan II Mosque + Jardin Majorelle + Bahia Palace + Camel Ride Experience + Great Mosque of Kairouan + Dougga Local Specialty Meal + Tunis Sea View Dinner = US$260
- Hammamet Mediterranean Spa Treatment
