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This 8-day private Morocco tour begins with a pick-up from Casablanca, traveling to Fes, stopping in Rabat, Meknes, and Volubilis along the way. In Fes, you’ll explore its ancient medina, visit the Royal Palace, the Jewish Quarter, and the famous tanneries. The tour continues through the Middle Atlas to Merzouga, with stops in Ifrane, Azrou, and Midelt. In the desert, enjoy a 4×4 excursion, a camel trek to the dunes, and a night in a desert camp. The journey continues with visits to Todra Gorges, Dades Gorges, Ait Ben Haddou, and Marrakech, where you’ll explore its historic sites and vibrant souks before your transfer to the airport.
This 7-day private Morocco tour takes you through the country’s most iconic destinations, starting from Casablanca and ending in Fes. On Day 1, you’ll explore Casablanca’s famous Hassan II Mosque before heading to Marrakech, where you’ll spend the night in a local riad. Day 2 offers a guided tour of Marrakech’s Medina, including the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and Majorelle Gardens. On Day 3, you’ll journey across the High Atlas Mountains, visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, and explore Dades Valley. Day 4 takes you to Todra Gorges and the Sahara desert, where you’ll stay in a charming desert hotel. On Day 5, you’ll experience a 4×4 excursion around Merzouga, visit a Khamlia village, enjoy a camel trek through the dunes, and spend the night in Berber-style tents under the stars. On Day 6, you’ll head back to Fes, passing through the Ziz Valley, Ifrane, and the Middle Atlas Mountains. Finally, Day 7 is dedicated to exploring the UNESCO-listed Fes Medina before returning to Casablanca, marking the end of this unforgettable journey.
Your Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert begins with a personal pickup from Casablanca Airport or your accommodation. Start by discovering Casablanca, Morocco’s modern economic hub, with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, beautifully positioned above the Atlantic Ocean,enjoy a short walk along the Corniche and Beach area before departing for Marrakech. The drive offers a first glimpse into Morocco’s diverse landscapes. Upon arrival, check in to your traditional riad located in the Medina. The evening is free to relax or experience Marrakech’s lively atmosphere on your own. Overnight in a local riad in Marrakech.
After breakfast, meet your licensed local guide for a comprehensive exploration of Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most fascinating imperial cities. This guided tour dives deep into the city’s rich history, architecture, And daily life,Highlights include the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the vibrant souks of the Medina, and cultural treasures such as the Ben Youssef Quranic School, Saadian Tombs, and the elegant Bahia Palace. You’ll also visit the serene Majorelle Gardens, once owned by Yves Saint Laurent,The afternoon is free for shopping, relaxing in a hammam, or enjoying a rooftop café overlooking Jemaa el-Fna Square,overnight in the same riad, continuing your Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert.
Leave Marrakech behind and travel through the spectacular High Atlas Mountains, crossing the dramatic Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2,260 m). Numerous scenic stops allow you to admire panoramic views and Berber villages perched along the,mountainsides.Arrive at the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and filming location for many international movies. After exploring the ksar, continue through the Ounila Valley toward the Rose Valley and Dades Valley.
Reach the Dades Gorges in the late afternoon, where towering rock formations frame the valley. Enjoy dinner and a peaceful night in a mountain riad.
The journey continues deeper into southern Morocco. Stop at the breathtaking Todra Gorges, a dramatic limestone canyon popular with hikers and climbers. Take time to walk along the river and admire the towering canyon walls,Travel through desert towns such as Erfoud and Rissani, known for fossils and traditional markets. By late afternoon, arrive at the edge of the Sahara in Merzouga, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise impressively from the landscape,Check into a desert hotel near the dunes and enjoy a relaxing evening and dinner under the stars, one of the most anticipated moments of your Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert.
This day is fully dedicated to discovering the Sahara Desert. Set out on a 4×4 desert excursion around Erg Chebbi, visiting ancient fossil sites and the village of Khamlia, home to the Gnawa people known for their spiritual music,Share mint tea with a nomadic family and learn about their traditional desert lifestyle. In the afternoon, prepare for an unforgettable camel trek across the dunes, timed perfectly to witness a magical Sahara sunset,Arrive at your Berber desert camp, where you’ll enjoy a traditional dinner, local music around the campfire, and a peaceful night beneath a sky full of stars.
Wake early to watch the sunrise over the dunes, one of the most memorable experiences of the Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert. After breakfast, return by camel to the hotel and continue north.
Drive through the lush Ziz Valley, famous for its palm groves and oasis scenery, then cross the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Midelt and pass through cedar forests near Azrou, where Barbary macaques may be spotted.
Arrive in Ifrane, a charming alpine-style town often referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” before reaching Fes in the evening. Overnight in a traditional riad.
Explore Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural capital, with a knowledgeable local guide. Walk through the UNESCO-listed Fes el-Bali Medina, the oldest continuously inhabited Medina in the world. Visit Al Quaraouiyine University, traditional tanneries, artisan workshops, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the maze-like Medina.
In the late afternoon, depart for Casablanca, marking the conclusion of your unforgettable Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert.
This 8-day journey can be enjoyed year-round, but the most comfortable months are March to May and September to November, when temperatures are pleasant across the imperial cities and the Sahara Desert.
Summer (June–August) can be very hot in desert areas, while winter nights in the Sahara (December–February) can be cold, especially in Merzouga.
You’ll experience different climates during this tour, from coastal Casablanca to the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert.
This tour is designed at a moderate pace, suitable for most travelers.
Morocco is welcoming and diverse, with deep-rooted traditions.
Morocco is considered a safe destination for travelers.
Yes, this tour is ideal for first-time travelers to Morocco. It covers the country’s main highlights, including imperial cities, the Atlas Mountains, and the Sahara Desert, offering a well-balanced mix of culture, scenery, and adventure.
Some days involve longer drives, especially when traveling between Marrakech, the desert, and Fes. However, journeys are broken up with scenic stops, cultural visits, and rest breaks to ensure a comfortable experience throughout the Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert.
The best months are March to May and September to November, when temperatures are pleasant across cities and the desert. Summer can be very hot in Merzouga, while winter nights in the Sahara can be cold but still enjoyable with proper clothing.
Yes. Camel trekking in Merzouga is safe and suitable for beginners. Experienced guides lead the trek, and the pace is slow and relaxed. If you prefer, alternative transfers to the desert camp can usually be arranged.
For the Sahara experience, bring comfortable clothing, warm layers for evenings, closed shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a scarf or hat. A small backpack is recommended for the overnight desert camp during the Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert.
This tour suits families with older children and travelers of all ages who are comfortable with moderate walking and driving distances. The pace is relaxed, and accommodations provide comfort after each travel day.
Yes. In cities like Marrakech and Fes, you’ll have free time to explore, shop, relax, or enjoy cafés and local experiences independently, alongside guided visits.
Local guides typically speak English, French, and Spanish. Other languages may be available upon request, depending on availability.
Morocco is considered a safe destination for tourists. As with any travel experience, basic precautions such as watching personal belongings in busy areas are recommended throughout the Morocco 7 Days Tour from Casablanca to Merzouga Desert.
Yes, this tour can be customized to suit your travel style, accommodation preferences, or schedule. Private tours allow flexibility in pace and stops.
This 5-day desert Morocco tour from Fes to Marrakech offers a captivating journey through stunning landscapes, from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert. Day 1 begins with a scenic drive through Azrou’s cedar forests, the mineral-rich town of Midelt, and the Ziz Valley before reaching the desert town of Merzouga. On Day 2, explore the dunes of Erg Chebbi, meet the nomadic Berber community in Khamlia, enjoy a traditional lunch, and experience a camel ride into the desert for a sunset and overnight stay in a desert camp. On Day 3, visit Rissani’s souk, hike the Todra Gorges, and spend the night in Dades Gorges. Day 4 includes a visit to Ouarzazate, the Kasbah Taourirte, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, famous for its film history. Finally, Day 5 takes you to Marrakech via the Tizi n’Tichka pass, where you’ll explore the city’s historic medina, gardens, and vibrant neighborhoods.
Yes. The camel trek is suitable for beginners and guided by experienced local handlers. Camels are calm and trained, and assistance is provided when mounting and dismounting.
Absolutely. If you prefer not to ride a camel, a 4×4 vehicle transfer to the desert camp can be arranged at no extra stress. Just let us know in advance.
This tour is moderate and suitable for most travelers. It involves some walking, long driving days, and optional short hikes. No special fitness level is required.
Desert nights can be cold, especially from October to March. Camps provide blankets, but we recommend bringing warm clothing for evenings and early mornings.
Yes. Families with children and older travelers can enjoy this trip. The pace is flexible, and adjustments can be made to ensure comfort.
Mobile coverage is available in most towns but limited or unavailable in the desert. Wi-Fi at desert camps is basic and not guaranteed.
Drivers and guides usually speak English, French, Spanish, and Arabic. Other languages may be available upon request.
We recommend carrying Moroccan dirhams in cash for small purchases, tips, or souvenirs. ATMs are not always available in remote areas.
Yes. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
Comfortable, season-appropriate clothing is best. Modest dress is recommended in rural areas. Don’t forget comfortable shoes, sun protection, and warm layers for evenings.
Fine desert sand can affect electronics. Use protective cases or zip bags, and avoid changing lenses in windy conditions.
Embark on a captivating 4-day journey through Morocco’s stunning landscapes, starting in Fes and heading toward the Merzouga Desert. On Day 1, travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping in Ifrane, the “Switzerland of Morocco,” and exploring the cedar forests of Azrou, where you can spot wild monkeys. Continue to the Ziz Valley, known for its vast palm groves, before reaching Merzouga and experiencing a sunset over the Erg Chebbi dunes. Day 2 offers a deeper desert experience, including visits to nomadic families, the village of Khamlia, and a camel trek to a desert camp under the stars. On Day 3, rise early for a desert sunrise, then explore Rissani’s market, Todra Gorges, and the Dades Valley. The final day includes scenic drives through the Valley of Roses and Skoura, with visits to Ouarzazate’s Kasbah of Taourirt and the famous Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This unforgettable tour showcases Morocco’s rich culture, diverse landscapes, and iconic sights. Note: This is a suggested itinerary. Contact us if you want to change some details or to customise a new one. Also, you can see other itineraries here.
Useful phrases:
• “Shukran” – Thank you
• “Safi” – Enough / okay
• “Besh-hal?” – How much?
Yes. Morocco is generally very safe, especially in major cities and tourist areas. Just stay aware of your belongings in busy markets.
Most travelers from Europe, the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter without a visa for up to 90 days. Check the latest rules for your nationality.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the most comfortable weather. Desert nights can get very cold in winter.
A 3-day tour is the ideal minimum from Marrakech or Fes. It allows time for stops, landscapes, and a night in the Sahara.
Light clothing for the day, warm layers for the night, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a scarf for wind or sand.
Yes. Most desert camps offer proper beds, blankets, private or shared bathrooms, and traditional meals. Luxury camps provide hot showers and electricity.
Camel rides are safe but can feel bumpy. Wearing long pants and holding the saddle firmly helps. You can request a 4×4 transfer if preferred.
Yes. SIM cards are cheap and easy to get at the airport or in major cities. Maroc Telecom, Orange, and Inwi are the main operators.
It’s better to drink bottled water. It’s inexpensive and widely available.
Dress modestly in rural areas. Comfortable, breathable clothes work best. A light jacket is useful for cool evenings.
English is common in tourism. French is widely spoken in cities, and locals appreciate simple Arabic greetings.
Hotels, riads, and big restaurants accept cards. Markets, small cafés, and local shops usually prefer cash.
A small tip is appreciated. Around 10% in restaurants, a few dirhams for cafés, and small tips for drivers or guides.
Yes. The Sahara is far from major cities, but the journey includes scenic mountains, valleys, and Berber villages.
Hot during the day in summer, cold at night in winter. Expect strong sun year-round.
We had the most amazing 4-day tour from Fes to Marrakech! From the moment we were picked up, everything was smooth and professionally organized. Riding camels into the Sahara and watching the sunset over the dunes was a dream come true. The night in the desert camp with traditional Berber music under the stars was magical. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, funny, and kind, he made sure we felt safe and comfortable the whole way. This tour gave us a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and beautiful landscapes. Highly recommend it to anyone visiting Morocco.
This 4 days tour from Fes to Marrakech via the desert was the highlight of our trip! We stopped at beautiful places like Ifrane, the Ziz Valley, Todra Gorge, and Ait Ben Haddou. The camel trek and desert camp in Merzouga were unforgettable—clean tents, delicious food, and a campfire atmosphere that felt like a movie. Our driver/guide was friendly, patient, and full of local insights. It was the perfect mix of sightseeing and relaxation. Worth every penny!
This tour exceeded all our expectations. The route from Fes to Marrakech is packed with breathtaking views, and the desert experience was incredible. The company made everything hassle-free, with great communication, a comfortable vehicle, and well-selected accommodations. We especially loved the sunrise over the dunes and the visit to the ancient kasbahs. Our guide felt more like a friend by the end of the trip.
We loved every moment of this tour. The camel ride at sunset, the luxury desert camp, and the warm hospitality made it incredible. Our driver stopped for photos anytime we asked and showed us great local places to eat. We felt safe and well taken care of the whole way.
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Start your unforgettable 3-day adventure from Fes to the Sahara Desert and back. On Day 1, your journey begins with a scenic drive through Ifrane and the cedar forests of Azrou, where you’ll encounter wild monkeys. Continue through the Atlas Mountains, enjoying breathtaking landscapes, before stopping for lunch in the Berber village of Zaida. Later, reach the Todra Gorges for an evening arrival. On Day 2, travel from Todra Gorges to Merzouga, passing through charming Berber villages and feeling the transition to the Sahara desert. In Merzouga, enjoy a camel ride into the Erg Chebbi Dunes, where you’ll witness a mesmerizing sunset before spending the night in a traditional desert camp. On Day 3, wake up early for the sunrise, then ride camels back to Merzouga. After breakfast, return to Fes through Ziz Valley and the Middle Atlas Mountains, with a late afternoon arrival in Fes.
This journey can be adjusted into a customized 4-day desert adventure from Fes to Marrakech upon request.
Pricing is calculated per traveler and varies based on the total number of participants in your group.
Estimated driving durations do not include stops for meals, sightseeing, photography, or café breaks.
During spring and summer months, pick-up times in Fes are flexible to better suit your travel needs.
Please note that local guides and entry tickets (if applicable) are not covered in the tour price — these should be settled directly with the respective providers.
In winter, departures from Fes must begin no later than 08:00 AM to ensure arrival in Merzouga before sunset.
There are several ways to travel between Fes and Marrakech. The most direct option is the 520 km highway route via Casablanca and Rabat. A more scenic alternative takes you through the Middle Atlas Mountains and Beni Mellal, stretching the distance to around 570 km. For those looking for a more immersive Moroccan experience, the route through Merzouga and the Sahara Desert covers approximately 1030 km and typically requires at least three days.
Yes, the Sahara desert camps in Merzouga are equipped with basic shower facilities, depending on whether you’re staying in a standard or luxury tent.
Absolutely. If camel riding isn’t your preference, we can arrange a 4×4 vehicle to take you directly to the camp.
Yes, quad biking is a popular activity in Merzouga. Rentals are available locally and can be booked on-site upon arrival.
To truly appreciate Fes, its ancient medina, cultural landmarks, and vibrant markets, we recommend spending at least two to three full days.
Fes is celebrated for its rich history, particularly its UNESCO-listed medina, traditional tanneries, centuries-old madrasas, and as a hub of Islamic culture and education in Morocco.
Yes, Fes is generally considered safe for travelers. Like any major city, it’s wise to stay alert, especially in crowded areas, and respect local customs.
Most desert camps in Merzouga offer limited electricity, usually powered by solar panels. Charging devices is possible in communal areas, especially in luxury camps.
The journey from Fes to the Erg Chebbi dunes in the Sahara Desert is approximately 470 km. The drive takes around 7 to 8 hours, not including scenic stops, and is typically done over the course of one day as part of a multi-day tour.