Morocco Desert Excursion Private Morocco Tours • Sahara Desert Trips
Morocco Desert Excursion Private Morocco Tours • Sahara Desert Trips
  • 3 Day tour from Fes to Marrakech - Fes to Marrakech Tour 3 days
  • 3 Day tour from Fes to Marrakech - Fes to Marrakech Tour 3 days
  • 3 Day tour from Fes to Marrakech - Fes to Marrakech Tour 3 days

3 Days tour from Fes to Marrakech

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    3 Days tour from Fes to Marrakech

    The Sahara Experience

    This 3 Days Tour from Fes to Marrakech is one of Morocco’s most rewarding journeys, connecting two imperial cities through an extraordinary collection of landscapes, cultures, and unforgettable experiences. Traveling from the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas to the golden dunes of Merzouga, you’ll witness Morocco transform before your eyes as mountains give way to vast palm-filled valleys and the endless beauty of the Sahara Desert. Along the way, discover authentic desert towns, bustling traditional markets, dramatic canyons carved by nature, and ancient caravan routes that once linked North Africa to the heart of the Sahara.

    The adventure continues through the spectacular Dades region, the fragrant Rose Valley, and the legendary Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou before crossing the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains on the final approach to Marrakech. Perfect for travelers seeking a balance of adventure, culture, history, and natural beauty, this itinerary offers an unforgettable glimpse into the diverse soul of Morocco in just three remarkable days.

    Fes to Marrakech Desert tour 3 Days

    Your Journey Day by Day

    Day 1:Pickup in Fes » Ifrane » Cedar Forest » Zaida » Midelt » Ziz Valley » Merzouga Desert (≈ 470 km | 8–9 hrs)

    Your 3 Days Tour from Fes to Marrakech begins with an early morning departure from Fes, leaving behind the ancient medina and heading towards the spectacular landscapes of southern Morocco. The first stop is Ifrane, a charming mountain town known for its European-style architecture, clean streets, and beautiful surroundings. Often referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” it offers a surprising contrast to the traditional cities of the country.

    The journey continues through the Cedar Forest of Azrou, where Barbary macaques roam freely among centuries-old cedar trees. As you travel deeper into the Middle Atlas Mountains, the scenery gradually changes from forests and green hills to rocky plateaus and wide-open landscapes. Passing through Zaida and Midelt, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding mountains before stopping for lunch along the route.

    In the afternoon, the road descends towards the breathtaking Ziz Valley, one of Morocco’s most impressive oasis regions. Thousands of palm trees stretch across the valley floor, creating a stunning contrast against the surrounding desert cliffs. Several panoramic viewpoints provide unforgettable photo opportunities before continuing towards Merzouga. By late afternoon, the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi appear on the horizon. Upon arrival, embark on a memorable camel trek across the Sahara as the setting sun paints the dunes in shades of gold and orange. Reach your desert camp in time for dinner, traditional Berber music, and a magical night beneath a sky filled with stars.

    Day 2:Merzouga » Rissani Market » Todra Gorges » Boumalne Dades (≈ 250 km | 5–6 hrs)

    An early sunrise over the dunes is highly recommended this morning. Watching the first light illuminate the vast Sahara is one of the most memorable experiences of the entire journey. After breakfast and returning from the camp, begin the day’s adventure towards the western edge of the desert.

    The first stop is Rissani, an authentic desert town that once served as a major trading center for caravans crossing the Sahara. If your visit coincides with market day, you’ll have the opportunity to explore one of the most traditional souks in Morocco, where locals gather to buy spices, dates, livestock, and handmade products. The atmosphere here provides a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in southern Morocco.

    Continuing westward, travel through a series of oasis villages and palm groves before arriving at the magnificent Todra Gorges. Towering rock walls rise dramatically on both sides of the canyon, creating one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural landmarks. Take time to walk through the gorge, admire the scenery, and enjoy lunch nearby. During the afternoon, continue towards Boumalne Dades, passing dramatic rock formations and beautiful mountain landscapes. Arrive in the Dades region where you’ll spend the night surrounded by some of the most impressive scenery in southern Morocco.

    Day 3:Boumalne Dades » Rose Valley » Ouarzazate » Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah » High Atlas Mountains » Marrakech (≈ 320 km | 6–7 hrs)

    After breakfast, begin the final stage of your journey towards Marrakech. The morning starts with a drive through the beautiful Rose Valley, famous for its fragrant rose fields and traditional products made from locally harvested roses. During spring, the valley becomes particularly colorful, but its beauty can be appreciated throughout the year.

    The route continues towards Ouarzazate, often called the “Gateway to the Desert” and known internationally for its film studios and cinematic history. Shortly afterwards, you’ll arrive at the legendary Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its narrow alleys, ancient earthen buildings, and panoramic viewpoints while learning about its important role in the history of trans-Saharan trade.

    In the afternoon, cross the spectacular High Atlas Mountains via the famous Tizi n’Tichka Pass. As the road climbs higher, breathtaking views unfold across valleys, mountain peaks, and traditional Berber villages clinging to the hillsides. Several scenic stops along the route allow you to fully appreciate the beauty of Morocco’s highest mountain range. By late afternoon or early evening, arrive in Marrakech where your 3 Days Tour from Fes to Marrakech comes to an end, leaving you with lasting memories of the Sahara Desert, ancient kasbahs, dramatic valleys, and some of Morocco’s most breathtaking landscapes.

    Bear in Mind

    This 3 Days Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour covers a remarkable variety of landscapes in just three days, from the forests of the Middle Atlas to the vast dunes of the Sahara and the dramatic scenery of southern Morocco. While some driving days are longer, the route itself is an essential part of the experience, offering constantly changing views and countless opportunities to discover places that most travelers never see.

    As this is a private tour, flexibility is always possible. Whether you’d like additional photo stops, more time in a particular location, or small adjustments to suit your travel style, the itinerary can be personalized to create a journey that feels truly your own. Sometimes the most memorable moments are not the destinations themselves, but the unexpected discoveries made along the way.

    3 Days Fes to Marrakech Tour

    Tour Inclusions & Exclusions

    ✓ Included Services

    • Private transportation with air-conditioned vehicle
    • Professional English-speaking driver
    • 1 Night in an Excellent Hotel & Riad
    • 1 Night stay in a desert camp
    • Daily breakfast
    • 2 dinners included 
    • Camel trek in the Sahara Desert
    • Fuel, parking fees, and road tolls
    • All taxes and service charges

    ✕ Excluded Services

    • International flights
    • Travel insurance
    • Lunches and drinks
    • Entrance fees to monuments
    • Personal expenses and tips

    Fes to Marrakech 3 Days Desert Tour

    Tour Map & Guest Reviews

    Morocco Tours Agency Morocco Private tour Morocco Best Trips Holidays tours in Morocco Morocco tours itinerary Atlas Mountains.
    James Walker
    Glasgow, UK

    From the very beginning, this journey felt like a true adventure rather than a typical tour. Brahim was an exceptional driver who made every part of the experience enjoyable, from the mountain roads near Ifrane to the golden dunes of Merzouga. He was always attentive, professional, and happy to answer our endless questions about Morocco. The desert camp was absolutely magical, and watching the sunset over the Sahara is a memory that will stay with us forever. Everything was perfectly organized and exceeded our expectations in every possible way.

    Morocco Tours Agency Morocco Private tour Morocco Best Trips Holidays tours in Morocco Morocco tours itinerary Atlas Mountains.
    Marco De Luca
    Naples, IT

    What impressed us most was how much we experienced in only three days. Hatim was fantastic throughout the entire tour, combining professionalism with genuine kindness and local knowledge. Every stop felt meaningful, whether it was the palm groves of the Ziz Valley, the dramatic Todra Gorges, or the historic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. The Sahara Desert was, of course, the highlight, especially the camel trek and the unforgettable night beneath the stars. Morocco Desert Excursion delivered an authentic experience that felt personal from beginning to end.

    3 Days Desert tour from Fes to Marrakech

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is three days really enough to travel from Fes to Marrakech through the Sahara?

    Yes. This route has been carefully designed to include Morocco’s most spectacular highlights while maintaining a comfortable pace. It is one of the most popular ways to experience the desert between the country’s two imperial cities.

    What makes this tour different from a direct transfer between Fes and Marrakech?

    Instead of simply moving between cities, you’ll experience mountains, forests, palm valleys, desert landscapes, camel trekking, traditional markets, ancient kasbahs, and some of Morocco’s most beautiful scenery.

    Will I have enough time in the Sahara Desert?

    Absolutely. You’ll arrive in Merzouga in time to enjoy a camel trek, sunset over the dunes, a night in a desert camp, traditional music, and an unforgettable sunrise the next morning.

    Why is Merzouga considered Morocco's best desert destination?

    Merzouga is home to Erg Chebbi, Morocco’s most famous dunes. The combination of towering sand dunes, local culture, luxury camps, and authentic desert experiences makes it a favorite among travelers.

    Is the camel ride suitable for beginners?

    Yes. Most travelers have never ridden a camel before. The ride is slow, safe, and guided by experienced camel handlers who ensure everyone enjoys the experience comfortably.

    What is the most beautiful stop during the tour?

    Every traveler has a different answer. Some love the endless dunes of Merzouga, others prefer the dramatic Todra Gorges, while many are fascinated by the ancient architecture of Ait Ben Haddou.

    Are there opportunities to take photographs?

    Plenty. This route is one of the most photogenic in Morocco, with mountain landscapes, oasis valleys, desert sunsets, traditional villages, and historic kasbahs offering endless photo opportunities.

    Is this tour suitable for couples?

    Very much so. The desert sunset, luxury camp experience, starlit skies, and private atmosphere make it one of the most romantic experiences available in Morocco.

    What should I bring for the desert night?

    Comfortable clothes, walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. The rest is simply a sense of adventure.

    What memory do travelers usually remember most?

    Many mention the moment they stood on top of a dune as the sun disappeared into the horizon. Others remember the silence of the desert at night. It’s often those simple, peaceful moments that become unforgettable.

    ⚠️ Good to Know Before You Go

    • Carry some cash in Moroccan Dirhams, as many small shops, local markets, and restaurants may not accept credit cards.

    • Avoid drinking tap water. Bottled water is widely available and recommended throughout your trip.

    • Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, especially when visiting medinas, historical sites, and desert areas.

    • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the Moroccan sun.

    • Temperatures can vary significantly between day and night, particularly in the Sahara Desert, so a light jacket is recommended.

    • Please ask permission before taking photos of local people, especially in rural villages and traditional communities.

    • Most accommodations and larger restaurants offer Wi-Fi, but internet coverage may be limited in remote desert regions.

    • ATMs are available in most cities and towns, but access may be limited in remote areas, so plan accordingly.

    • Morocco is generally a safe destination, but as in any country, keep an eye on personal belongings in busy areas.

    • Our itineraries are flexible, and we are happy to make reasonable adjustments whenever possible during your journey.