8 Days Desert Tour from Fes to Marrakech
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Fes to Marrakech
This 8-day tour from Fes to Marrakech offers a rich and well-balanced journey through Morocco’s imperial cities, coastal landmarks, mountain regions, and the magical Sahara Desert. Designed to showcase the country’s cultural depth and natural diversity, the itinerary blends guided city tours with scenic drives and authentic local experiences.
The tour begins in Fes with a guided exploration of its ancient medina, historical monuments, and traditional artisan quarters. From Fes, the journey continues west to Casablanca to visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, followed by Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where royal history and modern life meet. Traveling north, you discover the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis before reaching the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains.
After enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of Chefchaouen, the route leads through Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, before returning to Fes and heading south toward the Sahara Desert. The scenery changes dramatically as you cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, cedar forests, and palm-filled valleys on the way to Merzouga. Here, the highlight of the tour unfolds with camel trekking across the golden Erg Chebbi dunes, desert exploration by 4×4, and unforgettable nights under a sky full of stars.
The journey continues through spectacular natural landscapes, including Todra Gorge and the Dades Valley, known for their dramatic rock formations and kasbahs. The adventure concludes with a scenic drive through the Valley of Roses, Ouarzazate, and the legendary Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah before crossing the High Atlas Mountains and arriving in Marrakech, marking the end of an unforgettable Moroccan experience.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a complete introduction to Morocco, combining history, culture, adventure, and breathtaking scenery in one carefully crafted itinerary.

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- Hotel/riad pickup and drop-off.
- Bilingual driver.
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Desert Camp
- Camel Trek
- Dinner and Breakfast
Excluded
- Lunch and drinks
- Monuments fees.
- Personal expenses.
Tour Details
Day 1 : Guided Tour in Fes
Your journey begins with an immersive guided tour of Fes, one of the oldest and most fascinating cities in the Islamic world. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you explore the UNESCO-listed medina of Fes el-Bali, a maze of narrow streets filled with historical monuments, artisan workshops, and vibrant souks. Highlights include Al Quaraouiyine University, the oldest continuously operating university in the world, the beautifully decorated Bou Inania Madrasa, the Nejjarine Fountain, and the famous Chouara Tanneries, where leather is still processed using traditional methods. Throughout the day, you gain deep insight into Moroccan culture, religion, and craftsmanship before returning to your riad for an overnight stay.
Day 2 : Fes – Casablanca – Rabat
After breakfast, depart Fes and travel west across fertile plains toward Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital and largest city. Upon arrival, visit the impressive Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece dramatically located on the Atlantic Ocean, featuring one of the tallest minarets in the world. You have time to admire its detailed craftsmanship and coastal setting before continuing north to Rabat. In the capital city, explore historic and political landmarks such as the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the charming Kasbah of the Udayas, offering panoramic views over the Bou Regreg River. The blend of modern urban life and royal heritage makes Rabat a unique stop. Overnight in Rabat.
Day 3 : Rabat – Volubilis – Chefchaouen
Leaving Rabat, the journey heads inland through rolling countryside toward the ancient Roman city of Volubilis. This remarkably preserved archaeological site showcases mosaics, triumphal arches, and stone ruins that reveal Morocco’s Roman past. After exploring the site, continue north toward the Rif Mountains, where landscapes gradually become greener and more mountainous. By afternoon, arrive in Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue City,” nestled in the hills. Spend the evening strolling through its blue-washed streets, peaceful squares, and small artisan shops, soaking in the town’s relaxed and artistic atmosphere. Overnight in Chefchaouen.
Day 4 : Chefchaouen – Meknes – Fes
After breakfast, enjoy a final walk through Chefchaouen’s medina before departing south toward Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. In Meknes, discover impressive monuments such as Bab Mansour, El Hedim Square, and remnants of royal stables and granaries that reflect the city’s powerful past under Sultan Moulay Ismail. After lunch, continue the drive back to Fes through fertile agricultural regions dotted with olive groves and vineyards. Arrival in Fes in the late afternoon allows time to relax or enjoy a final evening in the medina. Overnight in Fes.
Day 5 : Fes – Ifrane – Cedar Forest – Midelt – Merzouga
This day offers a dramatic change in scenery as you travel south through the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, famous for its alpine-style architecture and clean streets, followed by a visit to the cedar forests of Azrou, home to Barbary macaque monkeys. After lunch in Midelt, the journey continues through the spectacular Ziz Valley, with panoramic views of palm groves and desert villages. By late afternoon, you arrive in Merzouga, where camels await to take you across the golden Erg Chebbi dunes to your desert camp. Enjoy a traditional dinner, Berber music, and a magical night under the stars.
Day 6 : Merzouga Desert Exploration
Wake early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Sahara dunes before breakfast. The day is dedicated to exploring the desert region by 4x4, visiting nomadic families to learn about their traditional lifestyle and hospitality. You explore the village of Khamlia, known for its Gnawa music, and visit fossil areas that reveal the ancient history of the region. There is also time to relax, walk barefoot on the sand, or enjoy sandboarding. As the sun sets, return to your accommodation for dinner and another peaceful desert night.
Day 7 : Merzouga – Rissani – Todra Gorge – Dades Valley
After breakfast, leave the desert behind and travel to Rissani, a historic town known for its lively traditional market and as the birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty. Continue toward the spectacular Todra Gorge, where towering canyon walls rise dramatically above a flowing river, offering excellent opportunities for walking and photography. In the afternoon, drive through scenic landscapes dotted with kasbahs and palm oases as you reach the Dades Valley, famous for its winding roads and unique rock formations. Overnight in a local hotel or guesthouse.
Day 8 : Dades Valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech
On the final day, travel through the Valley of Roses and the palm-filled Skoura Oasis, stopping to admire ancient kasbahs along the route. Arrive in Ouarzazate, often called the “Gateway to the Sahara,” before visiting the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site and famous filming location for many international movies. The journey continues across the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, offering spectacular panoramic views and stops at Berber villages. Arrival in Marrakech in the late afternoon marks the end of this unforgettable Moroccan adventure.
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Se déplaçant d'un endroit à l'autre, je commençais à remarquer les petits détails, la lumière changeante, le rythme de la vie quotidienne, et la gentillesse tranquille des gens que je rencontrais. Au lieu de me précipiter, le voyage m'a invité à ralentir et à observer. Les longues routes sont devenues des moments de réflexion, les repas partagés se sont transformés en véritables connexions, et les paysages inconnus ont commencé à être étrangement réconfortants. À la fin de la tournée, j’ai réalisé que je n’avais pas vu le Maroc, mais que je l’avais vécu de manière calme, réfléchie et profondément humaine.Posted on Bob BVerified Circuits au Maroc dans le désert Cette tournée à travers le Maroc a complètement dépassé mes attentes. Chaque jour se sentait riche en émotions et en découvertes, des villes animées aux paysages calmes et ouverts qui semblaient s'étendre à jamais. Il y avait quelque chose d'incroyablement puissant à regarder le pays se dérouler mille par mille. Ce qui m’a le plus touché, c’est le contraste – l’énergie des marchés, la chaleur des gens, puis le calme profond de la nature. Debout dans le désert au lever du soleil, enveloppé dans le silence et la lumière douce, je me sentais ancré d’une manière que je n’avais pas ressentie depuis longtemps. C'était beau, humble et profondément inspirant. Ce n’était pas seulement des vacances, c’était un voyage qui m’a ouvert le cœur et m’a donné des souvenirs que je garderai précieusement pour le reste de ma vie. Le Maroc a un moyen de rester avec vous longtemps après votre départ.Posted on Julia LVerified Le silence de désert Ce voyage au Maroc a été une véritable révélation. Dès les premiers instants, j’ai été emportée par la beauté des paysages et la richesse des émotions. Chaque étape du circuit avait quelque chose d’unique : des villes pleines de vie, des routes infinies, des montagnes majestueuses et ce sentiment constant de découverte.Le désert restera à jamais gravé dans mon cœur. Le silence, la lumière dorée au coucher du soleil, la douceur du sable et la magie des nuits étoilées m’ont profondément touchée. Autour du feu, entre musique et sourires, j’ai ressenti une connexion sincère avec ce pays et ses habitants.Posted on Amanda AVerified Beau voyage Être dans le désert m’a changé d’une manière que je n’attendais pas. Il y règne un calme puissant qui reste dans votre cœur longtemps après la fin du voyage.Posted on Nadia OVerified J'adore cette visite Ce voyage a réveillé quelque chose au plus profond de moi. Le désert porte une énergie ancienne, et les moments que j'y ai vécus resteront avec moi toute une vie.Posted on Angela WVerified Belle expérience La visite avec cette compagnie était incroyable, nous avons visité le désert et avons l'occasion de monter à dos de chameau, aussi la nuit dans le camp était une autre belle expériencePosted on Samantha GVerified le désert Honnêtement, je ne m’attendais pas à une visite de 3 jours pour me sentir aussi puissant. Dès que nous avons quitté Marrakech, je me suis sentie ralentir et vraiment tout absorber. Les paysages changeants étaient des vallées luxuriantes incroyables, des montagnes dramatiques et de petits villages qui se sentaient épargnés par le temps. Mais le désert, c'était tout autre chose. Regarder le soleil se coucher sur les dunes, sentir le calme s’envelopper autour de moi, et dormir sous un ciel rempli d’étoiles sans fin a été l’une des plus belles expériences de ma vie. Assis près du feu la nuit, écoutant la musique et les histoires, je me sentais profondément lié — pas seulement à l’endroit, mais à moi-même.Posted on Sonia SVerified Marcher sur le sable doux au coucher du soleil Ces trois jours de Marrakech au désert ont été une vie de beauté et d’émotion. Laisser derrière soi les rues animées de Marrakech et observer le paysage changer lentement était à couper le souffle, passant de routes de montagne sinueuses et d'anciennes kasbahs à de vastes vallées qui semblaient s'étirer à jamais. Chaque arrêt en cours de route semblait spécial, mais rien ne se compare à l'arrivée dans le désert. Marcher sur le sable doux au coucher du soleil, chevaucher un chameau alors que le ciel devenait rose et or, et passer la nuit sous une couverture d'étoiles que je n'avais jamais vue auparavant était de la magie pure. Le silence, la chaleur du feu, la musique tout ça a touché mon cœur profondément.Posted on Francisca AVerified ricordi meravigliosi Attraversare le montagne dell’Atlante è stato emozionante: paesaggi immensi, silenzio e una sensazione di libertà totale. E poi Marrakech un’esplosione di colori, suoni e profumi. 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