Duration: 7 Days
2 Person Minimum
This 7-day tour from Casablanca to Marrakech offers a perfect mix of imperial cities, blue landscapes, and Sahara desert adventure.
Begin your journey with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, then continue to Rabat to explore its historical landmarks. Travel north to the charming blue town of Chefchaouen before heading to the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the imperial city of Meknes.
Discover the rich heritage of Fes with a guided tour of its ancient medina. Then travel عبر the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing through Ifrane and cedar forests, before reaching the Sahara Desert in Merzouga.
Enjoy camel trekking across the dunes of Erg Chebbi and spend a magical night in a desert camp. Continue through Todra Gorge and Dades Valley before crossing the High Atlas Mountains and visiting Ait Benhaddou on your way to Marrakech.
This itinerary is ideal for travelers who want to explore Morocco from north to south in one unforgettable journey.
Today we will meet you at your arrival time at the airport and drive to Casablanca center where you will visit Hassan II Mosque which is the main highlights there in Casablanca , then drive to Rabat ( the Capital of Morocco ). Here you will see the Oudaya Kasbah, Hassan Tower and Mohammed V mausoleum. Overnight at a nice Riad in the old Medina.
After breakfast at the riad we will drive towards Chefchaouen , after a few hours drive with short stops in the way, we will get there and spend the full afternoon exploring the blue city. Overnight at a nice riad .
After breakfast in your riad, you will start travelling to Fes via Ouazzan and the Roman site of Volubilis. After a couple of hours drive, you will get to Volubilis, the well preserved Roman empire dating to 225 BC, where you will see the most beautiful Mosaics in Morocco dating back to 3rd century BC.. After that we travel to Meknes, the Ismaili capital of Morocco. In Meknes we see the fascinating gate Bab Mansour built by the sultan My Ismail; the granary and the Sahrij Souani, used for irrigation and plantation. You can also visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. We then continue via the highway to Fes. Overnight accommodation at a nice riad in the Medina.
After breakfast in your riad, you will start exploring Fes the “the Sprititual City of Morocco”. You will spend the whole morning exploring the Medina and its alleys; visiting most of the sites with cultural and historical interest - including the famous Al Karaouine Mosque and University (the oldest in the world), the Medrasa Bouanania, the Tanneries and the Najjarine fountain. After lunch, we will drive you outside the Medina to see the Royal Palace gate, walk through the Jewish quarter “the Mellah”, and then visit the pottery cooperative. In the afternoon, we will drive you to one of the fortresses to experience an amazing panoramic view of the whole Medina of Fes. Overnight accommodation at the same riad.
After breakfast in your riad, you’ll start travelling southeast to Merzouga via Midelt and Errachidia. Your first stop will be at Ifran, referred to as "the Switzerland of Morocco", and then to Merzouga via Midlet and the Ziz Valley. During this journey you’ll experience glimpses of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains. Stopping at the famous cedar forest - the largest in Morocco – where you may well sight Barbarian apes. You’ll notice how the scenery changes to reveal hints of the desert as you approach the city Er Rachidia. After lunch in Midelt, your journey continues along the luxuriant Ziz Valley, stopping for panoramic views along the way. We will drive through welcoming Berber villages to Erfoud, then get to Merzouga desert where you will start your guided camel ride, led by an experienced camel man to explore within the sand sea of Merzouga and see the sunset. Overnight at our desert camp where you will have your dinner, campfire and drums party. The camp is equipped with a flush toilet and hot shower inside your private tents
you will get up early in the morning to watch what may be the best sunrise in your life, appreciating the unique beauty of the spectacular Erg Chebbi dunes – changing with the light as the day progresses. . After breakfast at the camp you’ll leave for Tinghir and Todgha gorges – the highest, narrowest gorges in Morocco. Here you’ll have the opportunity to walk a little bit along it’s valley, then We’ll drive through the Dades Valley, where you’ll see the majestic sand castles and the amazing rock formations known as “monkey toes”. Overnight accommodation will be a nice riad in the heart of the Valley .
After breakfast, we’ll drive through the Dades Valley towards Kalaat M'Gouna and Ouarzazate. The route through Dades Valley is named the way of thousand Kasbahs – providing numerous opportunities to take some of your best photographic shots of the trip. We’ll stop at Kalaat M'Gouna, “the rose city”, to purchase the rosewater, which will make your linen smell good a long time after your trip is over. Continue to Ouarzazate, “the Hollywood of Africa”. Lunch will be at the famous Ait Benhaddou kasbah, the largest Kasbah in Morocco. It is recognized by UNESCO as a world patrimony. It is famous as a backdrop for many films, including 'Lawrence of ArabLawrence of Arabia', 'Gladiator'. Our journey will continue through the majestic Tizi n'Tichka pass (2260 m) over the High Atlas Mountains where you can stop also to explore the process of making the Argan oil at the women's cooperatives before arriving to Marrakech where where your tour ends at your Accommodation.
🔹 Extra Information
Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights
Departure City: Casablanca
Ending City: Marrakech
Tour Type: Private One-Way Tour
Transportation: Air-conditioned SUV or Minivan
Accommodation: Riads + Desert Camp
Difficulty Level: Moderate (long drives)
Best Time to Travel: March to June, September to November
Languages Available: English
🔹 Good to Know
Airport pickup in Casablanca is included
Guided tour in Fes is included
Long driving days between Fes and desert
Camel trekking takes about 1–1.5 hours each way
Option to upgrade to luxury desert camp
Dinner is not included in Rabat, Chefchaouen, and Fes
Comfortable shoes recommended for medina walks
Temperatures vary significantly between regions
Luggage is transported separately during desert excursion
🔹 Highlights
Visit Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
Explore Rabat landmarks and medina
Discover the blue streets of Chefchaouen
Visit Roman ruins of Volubilis
Explore imperial city of Meknes
Guided tour of Fes medina
Scenic drive through Ifrane and cedar forest
Camel trekking in Erg Chebbi
Overnight in Sahara desert camp with dinner and music
Walk through Todra Gorge
Explore Dades Valley landscapes
Visit Ait Benhaddou
Cross the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech
🔹 Optional Add-ons
Luxury desert camp upgrade
Quad biking or sandboarding in Merzouga
Guided tour in Marrakech
Multilingual driver (Spanish / French / Italian)
Extra night in Chefchaouen or Fes
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