3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Desert
Cross the High Atlas, walk through Aït Ben Haddou's kasbah, descend the Dades Valley and sleep two nights under the stars at Erg Chebbi.
Private, native-guided desert and city tours — from 2 to 15 days
Every Moroccan tour we run is private and tailor-made — your own driver-guide and your own pace. Don't see your perfect trip? We'll design it from scratch.
Cross the High Atlas, walk through Aït Ben Haddou's kasbah, descend the Dades Valley and sleep two nights under the stars at Erg Chebbi.
Cedar forests of Ifrane, an Erg Chebbi camel trek, Todra Gorge, the Dades Valley and Aït Ben Haddou — ending in Marrakech.
All the icons of the 3-day tour plus the Valley of Roses and a slower rhythm — ideal if three days feels rushed.
Camel trek into the dunes at sunset, traditional Berber dinner and music, a night in a desert bivouac and sunrise over the sand.
Marrakech, Aït Ben Haddou, the Sahara, Fes and the blue city of Chefchaouen — the complete first-timer's Morocco in a week.
Imperial cities, Atlantic coast, Sahara, oases and mountains — the complete kingdom in two unhurried weeks.
Five days for Aït Ben Haddou, the Valley of Roses, the Dades and Todra gorges, the Merzouga dunes and the palm oases of the Draa Valley.
Marrakech, the Sahara at Merzouga, the Todra Gorge and the imperial city of Fes — the complete week-long Morocco loop.
Marrakech, the Sahara at Merzouga, Fes, Volubilis, blue Chefchaouen and the imperial north — the complete ten-day loop.
A romantic riad in Marrakech, a luxury camp under the Sahara stars and the breezy coast at Essaouira — a private Morocco honeymoon for two.
Camel rides and sandboarding in the Sahara, film-set kasbahs, gentle gorge walks and a pool day — a private, flexible Morocco tour built for families.
From Agadir across the Anti-Atlas and the Draa Valley to the Sahara at Merzouga, the kasbahs of the south and Marrakech.
Begin in Ouarzazate — Aït Ben Haddou, the Dades and Todra gorges, a Merzouga camel trek, then over the Atlas to Marrakech.
From Fes across the Middle Atlas cedar forests and the Ziz Valley to a Merzouga camel trek and desert camp, returning via the Todra Gorge.
The unhurried Fes-to-Marrakech crossing: cedar forests, two nights at Merzouga, the Todra and Dades gorges, the Valley of Roses and Aït Ben Haddou.
From Fes to the blue-washed town of Chefchaouen via Roman Volubilis and imperial Meknes, with a full day to explore the Rif's photogenic medina.
A scenic one-way journey from Fes to Tangier through the blue city of Chefchaouen and the Rif, ending on the Strait of Gibraltar.
From Fes to Casablanca the cultured way: Roman Volubilis, imperial Meknes, the capital Rabat and the great Hassan II Mosque on the Atlantic.
Most Morocco trips come down to four decisions: where you start, how long you have, what you want to see, and when you go. This is how we help travellers pick.
Nearly every route begins where you land. From Marrakech the Sahara and the Atlas are closest; Fes is the classic northern start for a one-way desert crossing; Casablanca suits arrivals on long-haul flights; and Tangier, Agadir and Ouarzazate each open a different corner of the country.
Every tour we run is 100% private — your own driver-guide and vehicle. Beyond that, families lean towards our family tour, couples towards the honeymoon route and its upgraded desert camps, and travellers short on time towards a Marrakech day trip. Not sure which desert? Our guide to Merzouga vs Zagora settles it. Travellers who want five-star riads and luxury desert camps throughout should see our luxury Morocco tours.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) suit the whole country; the Sahara is comfortable October–April and difficult in midsummer. Full detail in our best time to visit Morocco guide.
Three days is the minimum for the Sahara from Marrakech. Seven days adds the Atlas and an imperial city; ten covers desert, mountains and cities comfortably. Under five days, focus on one region.
Every tour is 100% private — your own driver-guide and vehicle, at your own pace. There is no shared coach and no fixed departure dates; we build the trip around you.
No. You pay nothing until you approve the itinerary and quote. We usually reply within 24 hours with a route and an exact price.
Marrakech is the most common and the closest to the Sahara and Atlas. Fes is ideal for a one-way desert crossing. Casablanca suits long-haul arrivals. We can start from any major city.
Private transport, fuel, your driver-guide and the accommodation and activities listed on each tour page. International flights, travel insurance, most lunches and monument entry fees are excluded — each tour page states exactly what is covered.