Morocco Desert Excursion Private Morocco Tours • Sahara Desert Trips
Morocco Desert Excursion Private Morocco Tours • Sahara Desert Trips
  • 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech - Morocco one week itinerary
  • 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech - Morocco one week itinerary
  • 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech - Morocco one week itinerary

7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech

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    7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech

    Discover Authentic Morocco

    This 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech is the perfect journey for travelers who want to discover the country’s most iconic destinations in a single unforgettable adventure. Starting in the vibrant city of Marrakech, you’ll explore historic landmarks before crossing the spectacular High Atlas Mountains and visiting the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. Continue through beautiful oases, dramatic valleys, and the breathtaking Todgha Gorge on your way to the golden dunes of Merzouga.

    Experience the magic of the Sahara before traveling through the stunning Ziz Valley, the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas, and the charming town of Ifrane en route to the imperial city of Fes. From there, discover the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen, visit Morocco’s capital city of Rabat, and end your journey in Casablanca. Combining culture, history, diverse landscapes, and authentic local experiences, this itinerary offers an excellent introduction to the very best of Morocco in just seven days.

    Morocco Tour 7 Days from Marrakech

    Your Journey Day by Day

    Day 1:Arrival in Marrakech » Airport Transfer to Riad (≈ 7 km | 20 min)

    Today your 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech starts with a pickup from Marrakech Menara Airport, your driver will be waiting to greet you and transfer you to your traditional riad in the heart of the city. After checking in, take some time to relax and settle into your new surroundings. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to enjoy a leisurely stroll through the nearby streets of the medina or relax on a rooftop terrace overlooking the city. This first evening is the perfect opportunity to soak up the atmosphere of Marrakech and prepare for the adventure ahead.

    Day 2:Guided Tour in Marrakech » High Atlas Mountains » Ait Ben Haddou » Ouarzazate (≈ 192 km | 4 hrs)

    After breakfast, meet your local guide and discover some of Marrakech’s most famous landmarks, including the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and the lively souks of the old medina. Following your guided visit, leave the city behind and begin your journey through the spectacular High Atlas Mountains.

    The road climbs through dramatic landscapes and traditional Berber villages before reaching the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Morocco’s most impressive fortified villages. After exploring its ancient alleys and panoramic viewpoints, continue to Ouarzazate, often referred to as the Gateway to the Sahara, where you will spend the night.

    Day 3:Ouarzazate » Skoura » Rose Valley » Todgha Gorge » Rissani » Merzouga (≈ 368 km | 6 hrs)

    Today’s journey takes you through some of southern Morocco’s most beautiful landscapes. Begin by passing through the lush Skoura Oasis, famous for its palm groves and historic kasbahs, before continuing to the fragrant Rose Valley, known for its rose products and picturesque scenery. Travel along the famous Road of a Thousand Kasbahs before arriving at the spectacular Todgha Gorge, where towering canyon walls create one of Morocco’s most impressive natural attractions.

    After time to explore the gorge, continue through Rissani, a historic desert town and former caravan trading center. By late afternoon, arrive in Merzouga, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise dramatically from the horizon. Enjoy a camel trek into the dunes and witness a magical Sahara sunset before reaching your desert camp for dinner and an unforgettable night under the stars.

    Day 4:Merzouga » Erfoud » Ziz Valley » Midelt » Ifrane » Fes (≈ 470 km | 8–9 hrs)

    Wake up early to admire the sunrise over the Sahara before breakfast. Leaving the desert behind, travel through Erfoud and continue north towards the breathtaking Ziz Valley, one of Morocco’s largest oasis regions. The route then leads through Midelt, nestled between the High and Middle Atlas Mountains, before reaching the cedar forests of Azrou, home to the famous Barbary macaques. Continue to Ifrane, often called the Switzerland of Morocco because of its alpine-style architecture and clean streets. By late afternoon, arrive in the imperial city of Fes, where centuries of history and culture await.

    Day 5:Half-Day Guided Tour in Fes » Drive to Chefchaouen (≈ 200 km | 4–5 hrs)

    Spend the morning discovering the fascinating city of Fes with a local guide. Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, visit traditional tanneries, admire historic madrasas, and discover the rich cultural heritage that makes Fes one of Morocco’s most remarkable cities. After lunch, leave Fes and travel north through the scenic Rif Mountains. As the landscapes become greener and more mountainous, you will eventually reach Chefchaouen, Morocco’s famous Blue City. The afternoon is yours to wander through its charming blue-painted streets, browse local artisan shops, and enjoy the town’s peaceful atmosphere.

    Day 6:Chefchaouen » Casablanca via Rabat (≈ 340 km | 5–6 hrs)

    After breakfast, enjoy a final walk through Chefchaouen before departing towards Morocco’s Atlantic coast. Along the way, stop in Rabat, the country’s capital city. Visit landmarks such as Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the picturesque Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the ocean. After exploring Rabat, continue to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic capital. Depending on arrival time, you may have the opportunity to admire the exterior of the magnificent Hassan II Mosque before settling into your hotel.

    Day 7:Casablanca » Airport Transfer (≈ 35 km | 45 min)

    After breakfast, enjoy your final moments in Morocco before your scheduled airport transfer. Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time to relax or explore nearby areas. Your driver will then transfer you comfortably to Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport for your onward flight. Your 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech comes to an end, leaving you with unforgettable memories of imperial cities, mountain landscapes, ancient kasbahs, and the magic of the Sahara Desert.

    Bear in Mind

    This 7 Days in Morocco itinerary has been carefully designed to showcase the country’s most iconic destinations while maintaining a comfortable pace. However, we understand that every traveler is unique. If you would like to spend more time in the Sahara Desert, add extra nights in Marrakech, Fes, or Chefchaouen, upgrade your accommodations, or include additional experiences, we will be happy to tailor the tour to your preferences. Our goal is to create a journey that reflects your interests and allows you to experience Morocco in the way that suits you best.

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    Tour Inclusions & Exclusions

    ✓ Included Services

    • Private transportation with air-conditioned vehicle
    • Professional English-speaking driver
    • Airport pick-up and drop-off
    • 5 Nights in Excellent Hotels & Riads
    • Daily breakfast and 2 dinners
    • Local guided tours in Fes and Marrakech
    • Camel trek in the Sahara Desert
    • 1 Night stay in a luxury desert camp
    • Fuel, parking fees, and road tolls
    • All taxes and service charges

    ✕ Excluded Services

    • International flights
    • Travel insurance
    • Lunches and drinks
    • some Dinners not included
    • Entrance fees to monuments
    • Personal expenses and tips

    One Week in Morocco from Marrakech

    Tour Map & Guest Reviews

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    Eva Johansson
    Stockholm, SE

    Our 7 Days in Morocco with Morocco Desert Excursion was an incredible experience from beginning to end. Hatim was an outstanding driver who made every day enjoyable with his kindness, professionalism, and deep knowledge of Morocco. We loved exploring Marrakech, crossing the Atlas Mountains, and spending a magical night in the Sahara Desert. Hatim always made us feel safe and comfortable while sharing fascinating stories about local culture and traditions. The entire trip was perfectly organized, and we left Morocco with unforgettable memories and a strong desire to return.

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    Martin Keller
    Zurich, CH

    We recently completed the 7 Days in Morocco tour with Morocco Desert Excursion and were fortunate to have Jalal as our driver. He was friendly, punctual, and always attentive to our needs throughout the journey. From the ancient kasbahs and dramatic mountain scenery to the blue streets of Chefchaouen and the bustling medina of Fes, every day offered something special. Jalal’s local knowledge and warm personality made the experience even more memorable. This tour exceeded our expectations and remains one of our favorite travel experiences ever.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is this 7 Days in Morocco from Marrakech one of the most popular tours in Morocco?

    This tour combines Morocco’s most famous highlights in just one week. Travelers experience Marrakech, the High Atlas Mountains, ancient kasbahs, the Sahara Desert, Fes, Chefchaouen, Rabat, and Casablanca, making it an excellent choice for those who want to see as much as possible in a limited time.

    Will I have enough time to enjoy the Sahara Desert?

    Yes. The itinerary is designed to ensure you experience the magic of the Sahara, including a camel trek through the dunes, a spectacular sunset, traditional Berber hospitality, and a memorable night in a desert camp beneath the stars.

    Is the camel ride suitable for beginners?

    Absolutely. Most travelers ride a camel for the first time during this tour. The experience is relaxed, guided by local camel handlers, and suitable for travelers of all ages and experience levels.

    How much walking is involved during the trip?

    The tour includes moderate walking during city visits, sightseeing stops, and short explorations in places such as Todgha Gorge, Fes, Chefchaouen, and Marrakech. Most travelers find the pace comfortable and enjoyable.

    What makes Chefchaouen so special?

    Chefchaouen is famous for its beautiful blue-painted streets, relaxed atmosphere, mountain scenery, and charming local markets. It is often considered one of the most photogenic and peaceful destinations in Morocco.

    Are there many opportunities for photography during the tour?

    Yes. This itinerary is a dream for photographers. From the High Atlas Mountains and Ait Ben Haddou to the dunes of Merzouga and the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, every day offers incredible photo opportunities.

    What kind of vehicle is used during the tour?

    The vehicle depends on the size of the group. Smaller groups usually travel in comfortable 4×4 vehicles or modern minivans, while larger groups are accommodated in spacious vehicles designed for long-distance travel across Morocco.

    Can this itinerary be customized if I want extra time somewhere?

    Of course. Many travelers choose to add extra nights in Marrakech, Chefchaouen, Fes, or the Sahara Desert. We can adapt the itinerary to match your interests, travel style, and available time.

    Is this tour suitable for couples, families, and solo travelers?

    Yes. This itinerary is perfect for couples seeking a romantic adventure, families looking for memorable experiences, friends traveling together, and solo travelers wanting to discover Morocco safely and comfortably.

    What is the moment travelers remember most after this tour?

    While every traveler has a different favorite memory, many say that watching the sunset over the dunes of Merzouga, followed by an evening around the campfire under a sky full of stars, is the highlight of their Moroccan adventure.

    ⚠️ 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.