7 days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Spanish
The first day of the circuit begins with your arrival in Marrakech, where you will be transferred from the airport to your riad. Depending on your flight time, you can either enjoy some free time or take a guided tour of the city. In the evening, relax and rest in a charming riad located in the medina.
After breakfast at the riad, depart in a private vehicle towards the south, crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass. Along the way, visit the Ait Ben Haddou ksar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Taourirt kasbah near Ouarzazate. Continue the journey through the Thousand Kasbahs Route, Skoura’s palm grove, the Valley of Roses, and the Dades Valley. Enjoy dinner and overnight stay in a charming riad in Dades Valley.
After breakfast at the riad, continue the journey towards the Todra Gorges, one of the most stunning canyons in Morocco. Then, travel through the palm groves of Tinghir, Tinjdad, and Touroug. In Erfoud, visit fossil workshops before reaching Merzouga. Here, swap the 4x4 for camels, which will take you to the Erg Chebbi dunes to watch the mesmerizing sunset. Enjoy dinner and overnight in a desert camp with traditional Berber tents.
After a morning camel ride back to Merzouga, you can freshen up and have breakfast. Continue the journey in a private vehicle towards Rissani, traveling through the Ziz Valley and crossing the Middle Atlas, with a stop at the Cedar Forest National Park. Pass through Ifrane, often called the "Switzerland of Morocco," before arriving in Fez. Overnight stay in a charming riad in the historic center of Fez.
A full day is dedicated to exploring Fez, with a guided visit to the city's major landmarks, including the Bou Anania Medersa, Nejjarine Fountain, Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, and Karaouine Mosque. You’ll also visit the artisan districts, particularly the famous tanneries. Return to the riad for the night.
After breakfast at the riad, embark on a journey to Meknes, where you'll visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the city gates such as Bab Mansour, and the Aghal Basin. Continue to Rabat, the current capital of Morocco, to explore the Royal Palace, the Kasbah of the Oudaias, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Overnight stay in a charming riad in Rabat.
After breakfast in Rabat, travel to Casablanca, where you’ll visit the Boulevard de la Corniche and the Hassan II Mosque. Then, continue to Marrakech, where you’ll spend the night in another charming riad.
After breakfast at the riad, depending on your flight time, enjoy some free time to do last-minute shopping or visit any monuments you may have missed earlier, such as the Koutoubia Mosque or the Saadian Tombs. Finally, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your departure. End of services.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly. Activities like camel rides and exploring historical landmarks are enjoyable for children. However, long travel days should be considered when traveling with younger kids.
Comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes for walking, sunscreen, a hat, and layers for varying temperatures are recommended. For the desert, bring a scarf or shawl to protect against sand and sun.
Breakfast is included daily, along with several dinners during the trip (e.g., in Dades Valley and Merzouga). Additional meals are at your expense, but your guide can recommend local restaurants.
The camel trek is manageable for most people. It typically lasts around 1-2 hours and provides a unique way to experience the desert. If you have concerns, alternative arrangements can be made.
Most riads and hotels provide free Wi-Fi. However, connectivity may be limited in the desert camp and some remote areas.