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Continue Browsing TripsThis 7 Days Morocco Tour is a perfect way to discover the beauty and diversity of Morocco in a short time. During this journey, you will experience imperial cities, mountain landscapes, traditional villages, and the magical Sahara Desert. The tour combines culture, history, nature, and adventure, giving you a complete Moroccan experience.
You will travel through beautiful valleys, cross the High Atlas Mountains, and discover ancient kasbahs and local Berber culture. One of the highlights of the trip is the Sahara Desert experience where you can enjoy camel trekking, stunning sunsets, traditional music, and a peaceful night under the stars.
The tour also allows you to explore some of Morocco’s most famous cities, each with its own special charm and atmosphere. From lively souks and historical monuments to the relaxing blue streets of Chefchaouen, every destination offers something unique.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to see Morocco’s most famous places while enjoying comfortable travel, authentic experiences, and unforgettable scenery.
Your 7 Days Morocco Tour starts when we pick you up from the airport in Marrakech. After a short transfer to your riad or hotel, you can relax before starting your first visit in the city. Marrakech is one of the most famous cities in Morocco, known for its colorful streets, local markets, and lively atmosphere.
Later, you can explore the old Medina and walk through the narrow streets filled with traditional shops, spices, carpets, and handmade products. Visit the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square where you will find musicians, food stalls, storytellers, and local performers. You can also see the beautiful gardens and the outside area of the Koutoubia Mosque.
In the evening, enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner in the Medina before returning to your riad for an overnight stay in Marrakech.
After breakfast, we leave Marrakech and drive through the spectacular High Atlas Mountains. The road passes through the famous Tizi n’Tichka Pass, one of the highest mountain roads in Morocco. Along the journey, you will enjoy amazing views of mountains, valleys, and small Berber villages built on the hillsides. We will stop several times for photos and short breaks.
Our next stop is the famous Ait Ben Haddou, a beautiful old fortified village and UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic kasbah has been used in many famous movies and TV shows because of its unique architecture and desert surroundings. You will have time to walk through the narrow paths of the village and discover its traditional mud-brick houses.
After lunch, we continue to Ouarzazate, often called the gateway to the desert. Then we drive through the Valley of Roses, known for its rose fields and local cosmetic products. By evening, we arrive in Dades Valley where you will enjoy dinner and spend the night in a traditional hotel surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes.
After breakfast, we continue our journey toward the Sahara Desert. The first stop of the day is the impressive Todra Gorge, one of the most beautiful canyons in Morocco. The high rock walls and small river create a perfect place for a short walk and amazing photos. Many travelers enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and fresh air of the gorge.
After visiting Todra Gorge, we continue driving through small Berber villages and desert landscapes until we reach Merzouga. Here, the golden sand dunes of Erg Chebbi begin to appear, creating one of the most magical views in Morocco.
In the late afternoon, you will ride camels across the dunes while enjoying the beautiful desert sunset. After arriving at the desert camp, you will be welcomed with mint tea and a traditional Moroccan dinner. In the evening, enjoy Berber music around the campfire under the clear starry sky before spending the night in your desert camp in the Sahara.
Wake up early to enjoy a beautiful sunrise over the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. After breakfast at the desert camp, you will ride camels back or transfer by 4x4 vehicle to the village of Merzouga where the journey continues toward Fes.
Along the way, we pass through the beautiful Ziz Valley, famous for its large palm groves, green oasis, and panoramic desert views. We continue through small towns and mountain landscapes until reaching Midelt, where you will have free time for lunch and rest.
In the afternoon, the drive continues through the Middle Atlas Mountains. We stop near the cedar forests around Azrou where you may see wild monkeys in their natural habitat. Later, we visit Ifrane, a clean and peaceful town known for its European-style buildings and cool weather. By evening, we arrive in Fes where you will spend the night in a traditional riad.
After breakfast, you will start a guided tour of Fes, one of the oldest imperial cities in Morocco and an important cultural and religious center. The city is famous for its ancient Medina, traditional architecture, and lively souks.
During the tour, you will visit some of the most famous historical sites such as Al Quaraouiyine University, considered one of the oldest universities in the world, Bou Inania Madrasa, and the famous leather tanneries where leather is still made using traditional methods. You will also walk through narrow streets filled with local shops selling carpets, spices, pottery, and handmade crafts.
After lunch, enjoy more time exploring the Medina or relaxing at your riad. In the evening, you can try traditional Moroccan food at a local restaurant before spending another night in Fes.
Today we leave Fes and travel north toward the beautiful blue city of Chefchaouen located in the Rif Mountains. The drive offers lovely mountain scenery, green landscapes, and views of small villages along the way.
After arriving in Chefchaouen, you will have free time to explore the peaceful Medina famous for its blue-painted streets and charming atmosphere. Walk through the narrow alleys, discover local handicraft shops, and enjoy relaxing cafés in the main square. The city is known for its calm atmosphere and beautiful mountain views.
In the evening, you can walk to the Spanish Mosque for a panoramic sunset view over the blue city. Overnight stay in a riad or hotel in Chefchaouen.
After breakfast, enjoy some free time in Chefchaouen before leaving the blue city and traveling toward Casablanca. Along the way, you may stop in Rabat, the capital city of Morocco, to visit some of its famous sites such as Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
After the visit, continue to Casablanca where, depending on your flight time, you can stop to see the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world and one of the most important landmarks in Morocco.
Later, transfer to Casablanca airport for your departure flight. Your 7 Days Morocco Tour ends with wonderful memories of Morocco’s imperial cities, mountains, blue villages, and Sahara Desert adventure.
Please note that this itinerary is only a suggested tour plan. We are happy to customize the trip based on your interests, travel style, and schedule. If you have any places or ideas in mind, simply share them with us, and we will create the perfect Morocco experience for you.
This is a road trip with some long driving days, especially on the way to and from the Sahara Desert.
Roads are generally good, but mountain and desert routes include curves and changing landscapes.
Weather changes depending on the region. Cities are warm, mountains can be cool, and the desert is hot in the day and cold at night.
Pack light and comfortable clothes, and always bring a warm jacket for desert nights.
Walking shoes are important for medinas, valleys, and rocky areas.
In the Sahara, mobile signal and internet can be weak or unavailable in some areas.
Camel trekking is included, and it is a slow and easy ride suitable for most travelers.
Sun protection is very important (hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen).
Cash is useful for small purchases, tips, and local shops in villages and markets.
Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites, to respect local culture.
Meals are mostly Moroccan-style, fresh, and locally prepared, with options like tagines and couscous.
The tour can be adjusted slightly depending on weather, road conditions, or your preferences.
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