Our 3 Favorite Mobile Home Routes in Morocco

Planning a road trip with a camper van in Morocco

Planning a camper trip through Morocco but don’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered! Whether you want mountains, desert, coast, or all of the above – Morocco offers it all. In this blog, we share three of our favorite camper routes that take you through the heart of this magical country. Perfect for a 1- to 3-week adventure.

Route 1: The Classic South Loop (2–3 weeks)

Marrakech – Ouarzazate – Dades Valley – Merzouga (Sahara) – Agdz – Agadir – Essaouira – Marrakech

This is the ultimate Morocco road trip. You’ll cross the majestic Atlas Mountains, explore ancient kasbahs, sleep in the Sahara, and chill at the Atlantic coast.

Highlights:

  • Driving the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass
  • Visiting the movie town Ouarzazate
  • Camel trekking and camping under the stars in Merzouga
  • Surfing and seafood in Essaouira

Recommended duration: 14–21 days

Best time to go: March–May or September–November

Route 2: Hidden Gems of the North (10–14 days)

Tangier – Chefchaouen – Fes – Meknes – Rabat – Casablanca

This route is for culture lovers. Explore Morocco’s imperial cities and the famous blue town of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif mountains.

Highlights:

  • Getting lost in the medina of Fes
  • Tasting street food in Meknes
  • Snapping photos in Chefchaouen
  • Walking the historic walls of Rabat

Recommended duration: 10–14 days

Best time to go: Spring or autumn

Route 3: Atlantic Escape (7–10 days)

Agadir – Sidi Ifni – Legzira – Mirleft – Taghazout – Essaouira

Looking for a laid-back coastal trip with beaches, surf, and sunsets? This is your route! Great for shorter trips or as a chill end to your Moroccan road trip.

Highlights:

  • The red rock arches at Legzira Beach
  • Surf spots around Taghazout
  • Bohemian vibes in Essaouira
  • Camping near the ocean

Recommended duration: 7–10 days

Best time to go: Year-round, especially October–April for surf

Tips for Route Planning in Morocco

  • Distances can be deceiving – plan for extra time due to winding roads or photo stops.
  • Use offline navigation apps (we’ll recommend our favorites when you pick up your camper).
  • Mix wild camping with campgrounds for the best experience.

Ready to hit the road?

All routes are suitable for our campers, and we’re happy to help you tailor one to your travel style.

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