8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary from Marrakech to Fes, Chefchaouen, Rabat & Casablanca

Marrakech To Fes Tour

8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary

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7 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary/ Marrakech Medina during a 7 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary from Marrakech

Day 1: Marrakech - Ait Ben Haddou - Dades Valley

8 Day Morocco Desert Tour Itinerary starts from Marrakech. After breakfast we drive through the spectacular High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, on the way admiring the panoramic views over Berber villages and mountain landscapes. We stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s most famous kasbahs and a filming location for films such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones. After lunch we continue through Ouarzazate and the Valley of Roses, arriving in Dades Valley for dinner and an overnight stay. Top Highlights: High Atlas Scenery in Dades Valley Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah Tizi n’Tichka Pass
5 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary .Stop at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site

Day 2: Dades Valley – Gorges de Todra – Desert of Sahara – Merzouga

Your 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary continues today to the Sahara Desert. After breakfast, drive through the beautiful Todra Gorge with its famous towering canyon walls. Later arrival to Merzouga and the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi are awaiting you. Take a camel safari through the Sahara Desert at sunset and spend an unforgettable night in a luxury desert camp with traditional Berber music under the stars. Highlights: Todra Gorge Camel Riding Erg Chebbi dunes Desert camp luxury This part of the 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary is usually the favourite experience for many travellers.
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Day 3: Merzouga Desert Excursion

Get up early and enjoy a magical sunrise over the dunes. Spend the day exploring the desert region after breakfast. Meet nomadic families . Visit Khamlia village famous for the Gnawa music . Discover the fossil areas around Merzouga . Your 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary will allow you to truly experience the beauty and culture of the Sahara Desert. Highlights: Sunrise in the Sahara Desert. Khamlia village Nomadic culture Gnawa music
Camel trek Sahara Desert Merzouga luxury camp

Day 4: Merzouga – Valley of Ziz – Ifrane – Fes

Continue your 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary after breakfast to the imperial city of Fes. Drive through the beautiful Ziz Valley with thousands of palm trees. Lunch in Midelt and on through the cedar forests of Azrou where you can see wild monkeys. On the way to Fes, visit Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco”. Key points: Ziz valley Cedar forests Ifrane Fes, imperial city This 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary is incredibly diverse with the shift from the desert to the historical city of Fes. We stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s most famous kasbahs and a filming location for films such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones. After lunch we continue through Ouarzazate and the Valley of Roses, arriving in Dades Valley for dinner and an overnight stay. Top Highlights: High Atlas Scenery in Dades Valley Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah Tizi n’Tichka Pass
1 Week Morocco Itinerary,Panoramic view of the Sahara Desert at sunset during a 7 days Morocco itinerary from Marrakech with Rachid Morocco Tours.

Day 5: Discover the Imperial City of Fes

Today you will visit Fes, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. On your guided city tour you will visit the ancient medina, Bou Inania Madrasa, Al Quaraouine University, traditional tanneries and local souks. Fes is one of the highlights of this 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary with its rich history and authentic atmosphere. Main Highlights The traditional tanneries, Fes Medina Souk al-Atique Al Quaraouiyine University Later arrival to Merzouga and the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi are awaiting you. Take a camel safari through the Sahara Desert at sunset and spend an unforgettable night in a luxury desert camp with traditional Berber music under the stars. Highlights: Todra Gorge Camel Riding Erg Chebbi dunes Desert camp luxury This part of the 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary is usually the favourite experience for many travellers.
8 Days From Marrakech To Erg Chebbi /8-day Morocco desert tour from Marrakech to Erg Chebbi dunes landscape

Day 6: From Fes To Chefchaouen Blue City

After breakfast you will drive to the magical blue city of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains. Spend the afternoon wandering along the blue-painted streets, relaxing in charming cafes and soaking up the peaceful vibe of this beautiful town. Highlights: o Blue Streets of Chefchaouen. Rif Mountains Local markets. Scenic overlooks Chefchaouen is a perfect addition to the 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary for photography lovers with its unique charm. Meet nomadic families . Visit Khamlia village famous for the Gnawa music . Discover the fossil areas around Merzouga . Your 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary will allow you to truly experience the beauty and culture of the Sahara Desert. Highlights: Sunrise in the Sahara Desert. Khamlia village Nomadic culture Gnawa music
Private 8 Day Trip from Marrakech/From the bustling souks of Marrakech and Fes to the silent majesty of the Sahara Desert's Erg Chebbi dunes,

Day 7: Chefchaouen to Rabat to Casablanca

Drive from Chefchaouen to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Visit the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Kasbah of the Udayas. Then travel to Casablanca where your 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary ends at the end of its last destination. Highlights Rabat - Capital City Kasbah of the Udayas Hassan Tower Casablanca Lunch in Midelt and on through the cedar forests of Azrou where you can see wild monkeys. On the way to Fes, visit Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco”. Key points: Ziz valley Cedar forests Ifrane Fes, imperial city This 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary is incredibly diverse with the shift from the desert to the historical city of Fes. We stop at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, one of Morocco’s most famous kasbahs and a filming location for films such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones. After lunch we continue through Ouarzazate and the Valley of Roses, arriving in Dades Valley for dinner and an overnight stay. Top Highlights: High Atlas Scenery in Dades Valley Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah Tizi n’Tichka Pass
10 Days Morocco Tour,Casablanca – Hassan II Mosque: “Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, on a sunny day, showcasing its intricate architecture and oceanfront location.” Chefchaouen – Blue City: “Scenic streets of Chefchaouen, Morocco, painted in vibrant shades of blue with traditional Moroccan architecture.” Meknes & Volubilis: “Ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis near Meknes, Morocco, with historic columns and archaeological site views.” Ziz Valley: “Lush Ziz Valley in Morocco, with palm trees, desert landscapes, and winding river views.” Merzouga Desert: “Golden sand dunes of Merzouga in the Sahara Desert, Morocco, with camel caravans at sunset.” Sahara Desert Camp: “Traditional desert camp in Merzouga, Morocco, under a starry night sky in the Sahara Desert.” Todra Gorge: “Dramatic cliffs and narrow canyon of Todra Gorge in Morocco, ideal for hiking and adventure.” Dades Valley: “Rocky landscapes and winding roads of Dades Valley, Morocco, surrounded by towering cliffs.” Ait Benhaddou: “UNESCO World Heritage site Ait Benhaddou in Morocco, historic ksar with earthen clay architecture.” Marrakech – Jemaa el-Fnaa: “Vibrant Jemaa el-Fnaa square in Marrakech, Morocco, filled with market stalls, locals, and tourists.”

Day 8: Departure from Casablanca

If time allows, on the last day of your 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary, visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque before transfer to the airport. The end of your unforgettable Moroccan adventure with nice memories of deserts, imperial cities, blue streets and warm Moroccan hospitality.

Why This 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary?

This 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary is perfect for travelers who want to see Morocco’s most famous destinations in a short period of time. There is something special every day, from the colorful streets of Marrakech to the tranquil blue city of Chefchaouen and the magnificent Sahara Desert.

With Rachid Morocco Tours you will get:

Private comfortable transport
Local guides with experience
Genuine cultural experiences
Luxury Desert Camp Accommodations
Service that is flexible and personalized

Whether you travel as a couple, family or group of friends, this 8 Day Morocco Desert Itinerary is sure to create unforgettable memories and authentic Moroccan experiences.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions About 8-Day Morocco Tours

Here are the answers to the most popular questions asked by travelers who are planning their perfect Moroccan adventure.

1. Can you see Morocco’s best desert and cities in 8 days?

Answer: Yes, but you have to be clever with your routing. 8 days is perfect for a highlights tour such as Marrakech – Sahara Desert (Merzouga) – Fes – back to Marrakech. You will miss some things but you will get the essentials: the Imperial Cities, the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara. Don’t try to fit in Casablanca or Rabat in an 8-day trip.

2. What is the best itinerary for Marrakech to Fes to Casablanca in 8 days?

Honestly, it’s too tight to include Casablanca on an 8-day Marrakech-Fes itinerary. The perfect route: Marrakech (2 nights) → Sahara Desert (1 night camp) → Fes (2 nights) → drive back to Marrakech through the mountains. If you need Casablanca extend your trip to 10 days. Skip Casablanca for 8 days.

3. Can I visit Imperial Cities and Sahara Desert in one trip?

Answer: Yeah. The classic 8 day tour does just that. You will visit Marrakech (Imperial City), drive through the High Atlas to the Sahara (Merzouga), then visit Fes (the cultural Imperial capital). You get both of them in one seamless loop.

4. How many days in each Moroccan city for 8 days?

Answer: For a well-rounded 8-day trip:

2 days Marrakesh:

Sahara (Merzouga): 1 night (arrive evening, camel trek at sunset, depart morning)

Fes 1.5 – 2 days

Days traveling between cities: The rest (the fun is in the drive)

5. What is actually worth seeing in Fes?

Answer: Totally worth it. Fes. Don’t miss out. See: The Chouara Tannery (leather dye pits), Al Quaraouiyine University (oldest university in the world), the Blue Gate (Bab Bou Jeloud), and get lost in the 9,000+ alleys of the Fes el-Bali medina. Here you can hire a local guide, and it is worth every dirham.

6. Do I go camel trekking in the desert in Merzouga?

Answer: Yes if you want a truly magical memory. Most trips end with a sunset over the dunes from the back of a camel, then a Berber camp with music and stars. If you have back problems and cannot ride a camel, we can organize a 4×4 into the camp instead.

7. How many days do I need in Chefchaouen (The Blue City)?

Answer: Just a day (or a night). Arrive in the afternoon, watch the sunset from the Spanish Mosque, the next morning walk through the blue streets and be gone for lunch. Adding Chefchaouen to an 8-day trip takes away something else (usually Fes or a desert night).

8. Are you allowed to rent a car in Morocco as a tourist?

Not for the faint of heart. Moroccan mountain roads (Atlas passes) are winding and city medinas are impossible to park in. Police checks are routine. Book a private driver or small group tour (like Rachid Morocco Tours) instead. We take care of the navigation, speeding tickets and breakdowns so you just enjoy the sights.

9. What are the covert customs I should know?

Three big ones: (1) Ask permission before photographing people – many vendors or locals expect a small tip. (2) Use your right hand to eat and to pass money – the left hand is considered unclean. (3) No alcohol in public places – only in licensed hotels/bars.

10. Is it possible to drive from Casablanca to the desert in one day?

Answer: No. Casablanca to Merzouga (Sahara) is 550 km (340 miles) over the mountains. 8-9 hours of driving, no breaks – too tiring, too dangerous. Always break it up. Casablanca → Marrakech (Day 1) Marrakech → Desert (Day 2)

11. How far away is Merzouga Desert from the big cities?
Estimated drive time:

Marrakech to Merzouga: 9-10 hours (ideally 2 days)

Fes to Merzouga: 7-8 hrs

Casablanca → Merzouga: 10-11 hrs

12. What should I bring for the cities and for the desert?

Answer: Layers are all that matters.

Cities (Marrakech/Fes): Light weight pants or long skirts, t-shirts, scarf (for sun or to enter mosque).

Desert: Warm jacket for night (even in summer). Closed-toe shoes for dust. Sunglasses. Headlamp for the camp bathroom.

Remember to bring hand sanitizer, wet wipes and a refillable water bottle.

13. Is it worth adding Rabat to my travel plan?

Reply: Only if you have 10+ days or flying out of Rabat. If you are there for eight days, skip Rabat. It’s a modern administrative capital – clean and nice, but not as exciting as Marrakech or Fez.

14. How much does an 8 day trip to Morocco cost?

Answer: Private tour (hotels, desert camp, driver, breakfasts, camel trek) from €800 to €1,500 per person, depending on choice of hotel. Budget solo backpackers can do €400-600 but they will be on crowded buses. Get a Custom Quote Contact us

15. What is the difference between Chefchaouen and Fes?

Answer: Fes is old, messy, cerebral, and historical (tanneries, universities). Chefchaouen is a small and relaxed photogenic town all about blue washed walls. Fes is a must see, Chefchaouen is a nice to see if you have time.

16. Can I do Morocco without a guide?

Answer: Yes, but it is stressful. You will spend hours haggling with taxis, finding bus stations and negotiating prices. In a guided tour (like ours) you wake up, get in a private car and all logistics are taken care of. You can be independent but you waste a lot of time.

17. Should I stop in Casablanca, or skip it?

For 8 day trip, skip it. The Hassan II Mosque is amazing but the city itself is modern and industrial. Most travelers fly into Casablanca and then take a train directly to Marrakesh. only if you have 10+ days Stay

18. How to get from Marrakech to the desert: flight or drive?

Answer: Drive. No commercial flights from Marrakech to Merzouga or Zagora. You can either drive (8-10 hours) or take a bus (12+ hours). The drive itself is a treat, crossing the High Atlas mountains and visiting Ait Ben Haddou kasbah.

19. What unspoken rules do tourists need to know?

Answer: (1) No PDA – no kissing in public. (2) Dress modestly – cover shoulders and knees, particularly women. (3) Don’t walk around the shop touching things – that’s a sign of wanting to buy. (4) Hagglers are stopped by politely saying “La, shukran” (No, thanks).

20. What is the best time to travel in terms of weather and crowds?

March-May and September-November are perfect: warm days, cool nights, fewer tourists than summer. July-August is very hot (Marrakech and the desert 45°C / 113°F). It gets cold at night in the desert in December-February (near freezing).

21. How to spend a day in Fes without getting lost?

Answer: You will be lost. That’s the fun part.” Strategy: Hire a local official guide (50-80 euros) for 4 hours. They will take you to the tanneries, to the entrance of the mosque and to the weavers. If there is no guide, use the “offline” feature of Google Maps and follow the donkeys, they know where to find water.

22. Camel trek or 4×4 desert tour in Merzouga?

Answer: Camel Trek for the experience (sunset, photos, silence). 4×4 for comfort (if you have a bad back, are elderly, or just want to cover more dunes quickly). Most tours do a camel ride to the camp and 4×4 out the next morning.

23. Marrakech: What to see besides the main square (Jemaa el-Fna)?

Answer: Go to Majorelle Garden (blue garden of Yves Saint Laurent), Ben Youssef Madrasa (beautiful Islamic school), El Badi Palace (ruins with stork nests) and the Secret Garden for peace. Also, walk the Ramparts at dusk.

24. How long should I stay in the Sahara?

Answer: One night will do. Arrive at 4pm, camel trek to camp, sunset, sleep in desert, wake up for sunrise, leave by 9am. Two nights is for those who really want a full day of silence in the dunes.

25. Is it possible to do a day trip to Chefchaouen from another city?

Answer: Yes but long day it is. From Fes: 4 hours each way (8 hours on the road) 1.5 hours from Tangier or Tetouan each way (better option). If you are based in Fes, overnight in Chefchaouen to avoid 8hrs driving in one day.

26. How long is the drive from Marrakech to Casablanca?

Answer: About 2.5 to 3 hours by A3 highway (easy modern toll road). This is one of the few easy journeys in Morocco. Don’t try it on a Friday between 1 and 3 PM because the traffic is insane.

27. How to explore the medina of Marrakech without a guide?

Answer: Google Maps offline but GPS can be wrong sometimes in narrow alleys. Tricks: Look for signs on the walls of hotels. Walk towards loud music (jemaa el-Fna) Or accept that you will be lost for 20 minutes – it’s safe and part of the fun. If you are truly lost, ask a shopkeeper to direct you to “Jemaa el-Fna” and give him or her 10 dirhams.

28. Would you recommend 2 days in Rabat?

Answer: 2 days are too much for most tourists. 1 day is enough: visit Kasbah of the Udayas, Hassan Tower, and Mohammed V Mausoleum. Rabat is sprawling and quiet, not as dense as Fes or Marrakech.

29. What should you pack for cold desert nights?

Answer: In the desert at night (November-February) can be 0°C (32°F) . Pack: A down jacket or fleece, wool socks, a beanie hat and long thermal underwear for sleeping. Even in summer nights are cool. The camp will provide heavy blankets but you want your own warm layer.

30. How much bargaining goes on in the souks?

Quite a bit. Carpets, lamps, jewelry: 30-40% of the first price, then walk away. Small Items (Keychains, scarves): 50% of asking price. For food or fixed price stores (like fixed co-ops) no haggling. If you’re not planning to buy, don’t haggle – this is considered rude.

31. Budget hotels in Marrakech, Fes and Casablanca?

The answer is:

Marrakech: Riad Dar Mima (affordable traditional Riad)

Fes: Riad Fes Maya (great value in medina)

Casablanca: Hotel Central (simple, clean, close to market)
For luxury ask us about our partner Riads.

32. 8 days to visit the Blue City (Chefchaouen) and the desert?

Answer: Yes, but you’ll be very rushed. Itinerary : Marrakech (2 days) > Desert (1 night) > Fes (1 day) > Chefchaouen (1 night) > Tangier or Marrakech again. That’s a lot of miles. Decide better: Fes + Chefchaouen OR Fes + Desert.

33. What’s the real price of a camel trek in Merzouga?

Answer: A cheap public trek: €30-50 (shared, basic camping). Private luxury camp with Rachid Morocco Tours, 120-200 euro per person, includes private tent with bathroom, dinner, breakfast, camel ride, music. Don’t do the “free” or €10 treks – they’re either scams, or unsafe.

34. How best to travel from Fes to Merzouga?

Answer: Efficient way: Private driver (7 hours, door to door, you can stop for photos). Budget way: CTM bus to Rissani then taxi (10+ hours, annoying) Worst way: local trains + buses (no more). Always do a private transfer or small group tour from Fes.

35. Do I need travel insurance for Morocco?

The answer: Yes, 100%. Why is that? (1) Camel falls do occur. (2) Stomach bugs occur. (3) Lost luggage occurs. (4) Accidents occur on mountain roads. Don’t miss out. The trip costs between €20 and €50. We can refer you to a provider.

36. How to safely eat street food and drink water?

Water: Do not drink tap water. buy bottled water (it is cheap, 5-10 dirhams) Avoid ice unless at a top-end hotel. Street food: Eat where the locals queue. Eat hot and freshly prepared. Do not eat raw salads (washed in tap water) and peeled fruit. If bringing Imodium, just in case.

37. Important Phrases in Moroccan Arabic (Darija) – How can I say
Answer:

Peace be with you

Thank you Shukran

No, thanks: Thanks La,

How much? Bsh-hal?

Farewell: Beslama

Bathroom?: Fin l-bit l-ma?

Pro tip: 90% of the situations can be solved by just saying Salaam with a smile.

38. Do I need to hire a local guide, or can I explore on my own?

Answer: Get a guide in Fes (essential, you will get lost). For the first half day get a guide in Marrakech and then go it alone. Desert: No guide needed, your driver from Rachid Morocco tours is your guide. Chefchaouen: Explore it alone, it’s small.

39. What to know when you arrive in Marrakech for the first time?

Noise. Spice, exhaust, grilled meat (smells). Guys who ask for money after they offer to “show you the way.” Scooters are missing you by inches. But also: beautiful tilework, welcoming smiles, and the best orange juice you’ll ever have. Tip: Ask your hotel Riad to arrange airport pickup. Walking out alone with luggage is a mess.

40. Is it possible to see all four Imperial Cities (Marrakech, Fes, Meknes and Rabat) in 8 days?

Answer: Yes but you will hate the trip. That’s too much shak’n. 3 Imperial Cities (Marrakech, Fes, Meknes) + Desert – A better 8 day itinerary. Go away from Rabat for another trip. Or just do the 4 cities and skip the desert. But the desert is what most people remember best.

 Rachid’s Final Tip

Morocco is not a checklist. It’s a feeling. Don’t try to fit it all in 8 days – slow down, sip the mint tea and let the Sahara change you. *Contact me directly when you are ready to book your stress free private tour.

Ready to start planning your trip to Morocco for 8 days? For a custom itinerary, please contact Rachid Morocco Tours.