Explore Morocco in our Morocco Itinerary 7 Days, visiting Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, the Sahara Desert, and Marrakech, with a guided exploration of Fes’ ancient medina and a full Sahara desert discovery experience, enjoying breathtaking mountains, vibrant souks, golden dunes, and authentic Moroccan culture.
Discover Morocco on this unforgettable Morocco Itinerary 7 Days from Tangier to Marrakech, designed to showcase the country’s most iconic destinations and authentic experiences. Wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen, dive deep into the history of Fes with a knowledgeable local guide exploring its ancient medina, and journey through the scenic Atlas Mountains. Experience a full exploration day in the Sahara Desert, visiting nomads, desert villages, and enjoying a magical camel ride across golden dunes. Travel through dramatic valleys and historic kasbahs before ending your adventure in vibrant Marrakech, rich with culture, color, and tradition.
Your Morocco Itinerary 7 Days begins in Tangier, where your private driver welcomes you to this historic gateway between Europe and Africa. Visit the legendary Hercules Cave, a dramatic sea-facing cavern steeped in myth, followed by panoramic views at Cap Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the lively Tangier Medina before traveling through the Rif Mountains to the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen. Overnight in a charming riad.
After breakfast, depart Chefchaouen toward Volubilis, Morocco’s best-preserved Roman ruins, where mosaics and stone arches reveal centuries of history. Continue to Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities, known for its monumental gates and royal heritage. In the afternoon, arrive in Fes and settle into your riad inside the ancient medina.
Today is dedicated to discovering Fes with a licensed local guide. Explore Fes el-Bali, a UNESCO-listed medina and one of the world’s oldest living cities. Visit the impressive Royal Palace gates, Bou Inania Madrasa, Al Quaraouiyine University, the Nejjarine Fountain, and the famous Chouara Tanneries. Walk through artisan quarters where traditional crafts are still practiced, offering an authentic cultural immersion. Overnight in Fes.
Travel south through the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping in Ifrane, known for its alpine-style architecture, and the cedar forests near Azrou, home to Barbary macaques. After a lunch stop in Midelt, continue through the Ziz Valley toward Merzouga. In the late afternoon, enjoy a camel trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi and spend the night in a luxury Sahara desert camp.
Experience a full Sahara exploration day. Visit desert nomad families to learn about their traditional lifestyle, then continue to Khamlia, famous for its vibrant Gnawa music. Discover hidden desert oases, fossil sites, and the historic M’ifis mines while traveling across rugged desert tracks by 4×4. Enjoy free time for photography, relaxation, or sandboarding before another peaceful night surrounded by the silence of the Sahara.
After breakfast, drive to Rissani, a traditional market town and former trading center. Continue to the spectacular Todra Gorge, where towering limestone cliffs frame a narrow canyon perfect for short walks and photos. Travel along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs to the scenic Dades Valley for dinner and overnight.
Drive through the fragrant Rose Valley before reaching Ouarzazate, known as the gateway to the desert. Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, a spectacular earthen kasbah featured in many films. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, enjoying panoramic mountain views before arriving in Marrakech in the evening, where your Morocco Itinerary 7 Days concludes.

We had an amazing journey with Karim from Guided Trips Morocco. From the first day, he was punctual, professional, and genuinely caring about every detail of our trip. His knowledge of Moroccan history, culture, and hidden gems made each destination more meaningful and engaging. Karim ensured we felt comfortable during long drives and always suggested excellent local spots for authentic experiences. Thanks to his organization and warm personality, our tour felt smooth, safe, and unforgettable from start to finish.

Traveling with Ibrahim from Guided Trips Morocco was a fantastic experience. He was attentive, friendly, and highly knowledgeable about every region we explored. Ibrahim shared insightful stories about Moroccan traditions, landscapes, and daily life, making the journey both educational and enjoyable. He managed the schedule perfectly while allowing flexibility for photos and personal discoveries. His calm driving and thoughtful service gave us complete peace of mind throughout the tour highly recommended.
This trip is fully customizable! If the itinerary doesn’t quite fit your needs or doesn’t include a specific destination, please know that our team is ready to tailor the journey to your preferences. We are happy to create a trip just for you. Also, please note that as more people join the tour, the price per person decreases, while the transportation price remains fixed year-round.
Yes, this tour is suitable for most travelers. It combines cultural sightseeing, desert exploration, and moderate walking, making it enjoyable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels.
Yes, vegetarian meals are available throughout the tour. Traditional Moroccan dishes such as couscous, vegetable tagines, and salads are served, and the guides accommodate dietary preferences.
The camel ride typically lasts 1 hour. It allows travelers to explore the golden dunes of Merzouga and enjoy a magical sunrise or sunset experience.
Yes, the desert camp is equipped with both air conditioning and heaters, ensuring comfort during hot days and cold desert nights.
The tour uses air-conditioned 4×4 vehicles, suitable for Morocco’s diverse terrain, including mountain passes, desert tracks, and city streets, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride.
The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s best to exchange money in advance or upon arrival, as many places don’t accept foreign currencies. ATMs are widely available in major cities.
Many countries can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s important to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
Morocco has a diverse climate. Coastal areas like Casablanca are mild, while the interior, such as Marrakech, can be very hot, especially in summer. The Atlas Mountains are cooler, and the desert can be scorching during the day and chilly at night.
When booking tours or accommodations, always check the cancellation policy. Many services require 24-48 hours’ notice for a full refund, but this can vary, especially during peak seasons.
Morocco is generally safe for solo female travelers, but it’s important to dress modestly, avoid secluded areas at night, and stay aware of your surroundings. Respect for local customs and culture can help ensure a smooth experience.
Arabic and Berber are the official languages in Morocco, but French is widely spoken. English is becoming more common in tourist areas, though learning a few basic phrases in Arabic or French can be helpful.
