Morocco 7 Day Itinerary

Morocco 7-day itinerary from Marrakech to Merzouga. Join us on an unforgettable excursion with Berber natives and uniquely experience the desert.

Morocco 7 day itinerary details:

Period Departure Return Tour Type
7 Days/6 Nights
Marrakech
Fes
Private

7 days in Morocco itinerary Overview

This Morocco 7 day itinerary from Marrakech offers culture, history, and adventure by visiting Marrakech’s old medina, historical monuments, and colorful souk (market), crossing the high Atlas highlands for spectacular views, and exploring the centuries-old mud-brick kasbahs used for the old caravan routes. You will have plenty of opportunities to admire the lush valleys full of palm trees and vegetation throughout your one week in Morocco. On this Morocco 7-day itinerary from Marrakech, you’ll ride a camel through the beautiful Sahara desert, stop at the desert camp in Merzouga for a memorable night, and visit the interesting places around the golden Erg Chebbi dunes, including Berber nomad families.

Morocco itinerary 7 days Highlights

  • Crossing through the High Atlas Mountains and the Tizi N’Tichka pass.
  • Spend time in Ait Ben Haddou’s Casbah and discover the Berber village.
  • Promenade along the Todra oasis’s stream to the beautiful gorges.
  • Taking a camel ride across the dunes.
  • Enjoy the sights of Erg Chebbi and its magnificent sunset.
  • Spend the night in the Merzouga desert camp after enjoying a Berber meal under the stars.
  • Have a walk around the traditional souk (large market) of Rissani.
  • observe barbary apes in the middle of Atlas’s cedar forest.
  • Discover Ifran (Moroccan Switzerland).
  • Visit Fes(“Fes El Bali-Old Fes”, Al Qaraouine University, the Tanneries, and the Attarine Museum).
  • Visit Meknes and Volubilis.
  • Visit Rabat (Moroccan capital) and Casablanca.

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7 days tour from Marrakech itinerary

Day 1: Marrakech - High Atlas - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Dades Valley.

 After picking you up from your hotel in Marrakesh at 8 am, you will drive to the High Atlas or Sof Moroccan Atlas Mountains. You will pass through the Tizi N’Tichka port, where you can take pictures of the small Berber villages that blend into the landscape. You will also see panoramic views and take pictures of these villages. We’ll see the famous Kasbah when we get to the ksar (fortified village) of Ait Ben Haddou. Then we’ll go south and visit the famous Kasbah (declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986).

 It has been used in many favorite movies, like Gladiator, Obelix, The Mummy, The Jewel of the Nile, Sahara with Penélope Cruz, and a lot more. Free lunchtime in town. Then we move on to Ouarzazate, which means “noiseless or without confusion” in the Berber language.

 Here, we’ll see the Taourirt kasbah, one of Morocco’s most beautiful ksars. The next place to go is the Rose Valley, a beautiful place to see more than 700,000 palm trees and a lot of kasbahs in the area. In this Valley, damascene roses are grown for rosewater, which is very valuable. The Rose Festival is held here every year in May, and it is a significant museum for Moroccan history. Finally, we arrive in the Dades valley, where we will rest for the night.

Day 2: Dades Valley - Todra Gorges - Merzouga Desert

 After breakfast, we’ll have one of the most spectacular views of the Dades Valley from a strategic lookout in the mountains, where we’ll be able to admire a large number of kasbahs and the picturesque features of each one. From Tinerhir, an excellent asphalt road travels up the valley to the gorge and then to the desert. We’ll make a few stops along the road and eventually arrive in the Todra Gorges.

 The scenery is breathtaking. The area is populated by locals, who can be seen in their adobe villages. These gorges are popular with rock climbers because they have rock walls with a lot of different shapes. After a short walk through the Todra gorges, you’ll have some time to have lunch in Tinejdad or Touroug. Then, we’ll keep going through the desert until we reach the spectacular dunes of Merzouga. Camel rides will take us one hour to our nomad camp in the middle of a sea of dunes.

 We’ll stay there until the sun comes up again tomorrow morning (Erg Chebbi). Before dinner, we’ll watch the sunset from the top of a dune and then sleep beneath a starry sky in a tent.

Day 3: Explore the Desert

 After breakfast, we will begin our excursion around the Erg-Chebbi dunes. We will visit several interesting places in Merzouga. We’ll stop in Khamliya village to listen to African music (Gnawa) performed by people who are originally from the south of Africa. Then we’ll continue our desert road trip to the desert behind the Erg-Chebbi dunes. We’ll visit an abandoned village to witness the functioning fossil minerals, then drive to a nomadic Berber family to learn about their lifestyle.

 We’ll return to Khamliya for a delicious lunch at a nearby restaurant. We’ll take a ride to Merzouga Lake in the afternoon. If we’re lucky, we’ll find it full of water and see some birds, such as ducks and flamingos. If not, we’ll have to find it even if it’s dry because we can see camel pasture. While we’re there, we can observe and learn about local palm farms, then we will drive back ahead riad.

Day 4: Merzouga Desert - Ziz Valley - Cedar Forest - Fes

 After breakfast, we start our fourth day to the north, through the Tafilalet palm grove. You’ll see thousands of palm trees along the 20km of road. This leads us to the Ziz valley, where the river comes down from the high Atlas and feeds the palm grove. Here we make a stop and, from this high viewpoint, enjoy a magnificent view of the valley and the town of Aoufous. We make another stop in Midelt, just in the heart of the Atlas, where you’ll have free time for lunch and rest for a while. In the afternoon, we continue our way through the Cedar Woods.

 If we are lucky, we’ll see some monkeys. The next place we’ll visit is the city of Ifrane, situated on the northwestern slope of the Middle Atlas at 1630 meters above sea level. Its broad avenues, urban development with perfect cleanliness, gardens, green areas, and architecture make this city look like a Swiss town. Ifrane feels misplaced in Morocco. That’s why it’s named Moroccan Switzerland, and if that’s not enough, it has a critical ski resort, Michlifen. At about 6 pm, we arrive at Fez, transfer to the hotel, and spend the night. 

Day 5: Fes Sightseeing

 On the fifth day of the Morocco 7 day itinerary, following breakfast in your riad, you will be able to visit the country’s spiritual capital and oldest city. Walking through its bustling souks, epic alleyways, and historical structures, the magnificent Royal Palace gate that connects the modern and old Fes.

 Following that, we’ll begin touring all of the cultural and historical landmarks, including Al Qaraouine University(one of the oldest universities in the world), the Tanneries, and the Attarine Museum.

 Following lunch, you will visit the greatest place to stay in Fes (Fes El Bali), a UNESCO World Heritage site. With its lanes and legendary Moroccan monuments like Babb Boujloud (the medina’s main entrance), this is the city’s most exotic and historic region. Fes el Bali is a fantastic souk for local hand-made items in vibrant Moroccan styles, leatherwork, metalwork, etc. We’ll go out for a drink in the afternoon in the new city. Spend the night in a hotel or riad.

Day 6: Fes - Meknes - Rabat

Following breakfast at the hotel/riad, a full-day tour is scheduled. We will depart in the morning for Volubilis, a Roman relic dating from AD 24–285. Then we’ll travel to Meknes, an imperial metropolis that has existed since the earliest monarchs of Morocco’s Alawite dynasty. There we will find Babb el-majestic Mansur’s doorway, the Sahrij Souani Basin, and the lavishly decorated Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Then we’ll eat lunch. Following that, our Moroco 7 day itinerary continues to Rabat, where we will spend the night in a hotel/riad.

Day 7: Rabat and Casablanca

 After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, to see the Hassan Tower, which was erected in the 12th century. Then we will go to the Ordain Kasbah, an 11th-century castle built in the Andalusian style with spectacular views of Salé and the Atlantic Ocean.

 We’ll eat lunch before heading to Casablanca, Morocco’s economic hub. Then we’ll go to Hassan 2, the world’s second-largest mosque, notably because of its setting, right on the tip of a rocky harbor above the ocean. This is one of Moroccan architecture’s crowning achievements. Then we’ll go to Place Mohamed V, which is full of historic government buildings. Our Morocco 7 day itinerary will end with a drop-off at your hotel or airport.

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Know before you go
  • The cost of the tour is based on the number of people in your group and the kind of accommodation you stay in during the trip.
  • A 4×4 vehicle can easily seat up to four adult guests. However, if your tour has more than five individuals, a van will be used.
  • Local guides and (if applicable) entrance fees are not included. You make direct payments to suppliers for those.
  • The pick-up time for your desert tour is negotiable. Between 07:30 and 08:00 AM is the best time.
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