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- Marrakech to Tangier
- English, French, Italian . Spanish
- 6 Days/ 5 Nights
7 days Morocco Tour from Marrakech
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Price varies based on group size and accommodation
This 6-day tour is a comprehensive Moroccan expedition that traverses the country’s breathtaking natural landscapes and its most historic Imperial Cities, culminating in the modern metropolis of Casablanca. Starting in the vibrant south, the journey sweeps you across the dramatic High Atlas Mountains and into the serene Sahara Desert before heading north to explore ancient medinas and the captivating “Blue Pearl” of the Rif Mountains.
🌟 Tour Highlights
Mountain & Desert Drama: Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass to visit the UNESCO World Heritage site, Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, a stunning fortified village and iconic film setting.
Sahara Immersion: Experience the tranquility of the desert with a camel ride to a traditional camp, enjoying the sunset, Berber music, and the magical, starry night sky.
Imperial Cities & Culture: Explore the intellectual and spiritual heart of Morocco, Fes, with a local guide, visiting its world-oldest university and intricate tanneries.
The Blue City: Discover the enchanting blue-washed alleyways of Chefchaouen, nestled beautifully in the Rif Mountains.
Capital & Conclusion: Conclude your tour by visiting Rabat, the present capital, to see the historic Kasbah Oudayas and the iconic Hassan Tower before arriving in Casablanca.
This meticulously planned itinerary offers a deep dive into Morocco’s diverse geography, history, and vibrant culture, blending adventure with profound cultural enrichment.
Day 1: Marrakesh – Mountains – Ourazate – Dades Valley.
When you meet our driver at your Riad, our 7-day Morocco tour from Marrakech actually
commences. After that, you’ll exit Marrakech and head to the Dades Valley. Through the Tizi
n’Tichka pass, you traverse the High Atlas Mountains as part of the desert tour. There, you’ll
have a few opportunities to pause and appreciate the mountains stunning splendour.
We will continue our tour to Ouarzazate, also known as “the African Hollywood” where we will
stop by a film studio for some shots. The road trip continues to Kalaat M’Gouna, which is well-
known for its yearly celebration during the May rose harvest, and the Valley of Roses. After
that, we drive to the Dades Valley hotel for the night.
The night will be Ourarzazate.
Day 2: Dades Valley – Todra Canyon – Camel Ride – Desert Camp.
You will begin your day at the Dades Valley hotel in the morning. The impressive rock
structure known as “the monkey toes”. The desert trip then passes via Tinghir and the Todra
Valley, where you can get sweeping views of the ancient mud Berber villages that rise over the
valley. You will pass below the 400-meter-tall red cliffs that many rock climbers visit to test
their abilities when you first arrive at the Gorge. We travel through Erfoud and stop in Tinjdad
for lunch.
We reach the Sahara Desert in the afternoon, where you can ride camels to the camp. Then,
you can pause along the way to take in the incredible beauty of the sunset over the Sahara
Dunes. In the evening, you will relax in the desert while listening to music and gazing at the sky
filled with stars.
Spend the night at the camp in the desert.
Day 3: Exploring the Sahara Desert area – Merzouga.
In order to enjoy the beautiful sunlight setting over the dunes of the Sahara Desert, you need
to wake up early in the morning. Then, you will have breakfast at the camp and take a shower.
Then the trip starts to enjoy the exceptional beauty of the stunning Erg Chebbi dunes as they
change with the light throughout the day on your way back to Merzouga settlement.
After that, you will walk through the settlement of Hassi Labid, which is an oasis.
The Morocco Tour takes you to hear Gnawa music, and you will also go to the village of
Khamlia, where most of the people are local Sudden and Malli. Moreover, you will also have the
opportunity to see a nomadic family that continues to live in the middle of nowhere in the
desert. After making the most of the opportunity to eat lunch at Berber Pizza. Finally, head to
your hotel in the Merzouga desert to spend the night there.
Spend the night at a hotel in the Merzouga desert
Day 4: Merzouga – Rissani – Daraa Valley – Agdar – Ouarzazate.
After a morning meal at the hotel, head towards Ouarzazate. We will visit one of Morocco's
oldest markets during our first stop in Rissani. After that, travel via Alnif and the Daraa valley to
Agdaz. In Nkoub, the Kasbah capital, lunch will be provided. Moreover, Agdar offers a
wonderful viewpoint over the largest valley. Also, our Morocco Tour takes us across the Anti-
Atlas Mountains .
Spend the night at a hotel in Ouarzazate.
Day 5: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Taroudant.
Before touring the well-known Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s oldest and largest, and a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, you will have breakfast at the hotel. After that, we’ll
explore Taznakht, which is well-known for its rugs, will be our first destination. Travel to
Taliouine, Morocco’s saffron capital, where you can choose to visit the Safran cooperative.
Moreover, we will have the chance to see Berber people and their families picking saffron in
their fields if your trip falls during the saffron harvest.
We should get to Taroudant in the afternoon, where you can explore the Medina’s narrow
lanes and see the ramparts. Since Taroudant was constructed by the Saadian dynasty, who used
it as their capital before transferring to Marrakech in the 16th century, it is frequently referred
to as “the little Marrakesh”
Overnight at the Riad in Taroudant.
Day 6: Taroudant – Agadir – Taghazout – Essaouira.
After breakfast at the hotel, drive via Agadir and Taghazout to Essaouira. Our first
destination will be a stunning sweeping panorama of the beach and Agadir. For many years, the
resort city of Agadir was a popular tourist destination. We’ll continue travelling towards
Essaouira. Beautiful landscapes may be found along the coastline route, which is well-known
for its Argan trees. Herds of goats can be seen here scaling the Argan trees in search of better
food than what is available on the ground. We arrive in Essaouira in the afternoon after making
a number of stops along the coast. In addition to this, you will get some free time to stroll along
the beach, see the harbour, and independently explore the Medina of Essaouira.
Overnight at the Medina of Essaouira.
Day 7: Essaouira – Marrakech.
Our 7-day Morocco tour from Marrakech ends today. Before you return to Marrakech,
we hope you enjoy a free morning in Essaouira. The trip from Essaouira to Marrakech will take
three hours. Our Morocco Tour concludes when our guide drops you off at your
accommodation in Marrakech.
A private & experienced driver/guide.
Driver's expenses.
Overnight accommodation in a standard/luxury desert camp depending on your choice including dinner & breakfast.
5 Overnight accommodation including dinner & breakfast.
Before You Come to Morocco
- Hot Air Balloon
- Romantic dinner under the stars in the desert
- Quad biking
- Moroccan Hamam SPA
- Dinner with show at Agafay
Before You Come to Morocco
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip, here are the key things to know before arriving in Morocco.
- Most travelers can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days, but you should always check your country’s specific entry requirements. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date.
- Morocco’s main international airports are located in Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, Tangier, Fes, and Agadir. Booking flights early is recommended, especially during peak travel seasons.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended and should cover medical care, trip interruptions, and lost luggage. The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While credit cards are accepted in many hotels and major shops, it’s always good to carry some cash for souks, small towns, and local purchases.
- Morocco’s climate varies from the coast to the desert and mountains, so pack light clothing for daytime and a warmer layer for cooler evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, and modest clothing is appreciated when visiting mosques or rural areas.
- There are no mandatory vaccines for entry, but basic vaccinations are recommended. Tap water is generally safe in cities, though many visitors prefer bottled water. Morocco is a safe and welcoming country—just follow standard travel precautions.
- Arabic and Amazigh are the official languages, but French and English are widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few simple phrases like Salam or Shukran is always appreciated.
- Respecting local customs helps enrich your experience. Bargaining is a common part of shopping in markets, so feel free to enjoy the friendly negotiation.
- For packing, bring your passport, essential documents, light and comfortable clothing, sun protection, a portable charger, and a small first-aid kit.
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