Morocco is layered, colorful, and full of contrasts — a place where you can wander ancient medinas one day, sleep under the stars in the Sahara the next, and end up sipping mint tea in a breezy coastal town. I’ve written about my two-week trip through Morocco, as well as a bonus pre-trip visit to Chefchaouen. Whether you’re planning a visit or just daydreaming, I hope these posts give you a feel for the textures, flavors, and rhythm of this beautiful country.

Days in Morocco – Part 1: Cities, Mountains, and Medinas
From Casablanca to Fes to the Middle Atlas, this post covers the first leg of my journey — including labyrinthine souks, desert views, and moments of quiet wonder.

 15 Days in Morocco – Part 2: Sahara Nights, Coastal Towns, and Marrakech
Camel trekking, starry skies, and winding our way through kasbahs and seaside towns — this post picks up in the Sahara and ends with a vibrant finale in Marrakech.

 2 Days in Chefchaouen: My Blue-Hued Pre-Trip to Morocco
A short solo trip before the group tour began — wandering through quiet blue lanes, sipping fresh orange juice, and falling in love with this mountain town.

 Trying a Private Hammam in Morocco: What It Was Really Like
My first hammam experience — part exfoliation, part meditation, and completely unforgettable. A gentle intro to a deep-rooted Moroccan tradition.

 Essaouira: Morocco’s Laid-Back Coastal Gem
Wind, waves, and whitewashed walls — I spent a few quiet days here exploring the medina, riding horseback on the beach, and enjoying a slower pace.

 Two Days in Fes: Exploring Morocco’s Cultural Heart
Tilework, tanneries, and maze-like alleys — I spent two days in Fes getting lost in the medina, watching artisans at work, and staying in a centuries-old riad.

2 Days in Marrakech: My Final Stop in Morocco, in Full Color
Markets, palaces, gardens, and a rush of color — two days in Marrakech made for a vibrant finale to my Morocco journey.