Morocco Tour

7 Day 6 Night Moroccan Tour

A 7-Day 6-Night Moroccan Tour Exploration

Enjoy a 7-day, 6-night Moroccan tour, designed to take you on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Morocco. This carefully crafted 7-day, 6-night Moroccan tour includes visits to the vibrant city of Marrakech, the historic sites of Fes, the breathtaking Sahara Desert, and the scenic beauty of the Atlas Mountains. Experience traditional Moroccan hospitality, savor authentic cuisine, and immerse yourself in the country’s rich culture and history. Whether you’re exploring bustling souks or relaxing in luxurious accommodations, this 7-day, 6-night Moroccan tour offers the perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and discovery.

Duration

                    7 days

Price

  • Dependent on time of year and on your needs and interests. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a detailed discussion of the tour and your interests. We would be more than happy to work with you to make this a dream trip.
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Tour Includes

  • Transportation with English speaking driver

  • 6 nights in hotel and riad

  • Camel ride in the Sahara

  • Daily breakfast

  • 1 hour guided tour in Marrakech

  • All taxes

Not Included

  • Service not mention above
  • Tips

Itinerary

Casablanca

Day 1

Arrival Day in Marrakech

Our representative will be awaiting your arrival at Casablanca International Airport. He will escort you to your private vehicle. And then to your hotel in Marrakech.

Ourika Valley from Marrakech

Day 2

Marrakech City Tour

After breakfast, An exciting day awaits you as Marrakesh’s heady sights and sounds will dazzle, frazzle and enchant. Our morning city tour will include: Bahia Palace and the Dar Si Said are a riot of tile work and intricate floral painted-wood ceilings. Then, learn about the Berber culture, and follow their steps along the trade routes from North Africa to the Sahel at the Tiskiwin Museum, its displays range from authentic Berber tents and carpets to fine basketwork and ancient jewelry. Continue to Dar El Bacha considered one of the most beautiful palaces in the red city. Visitors can discover the ceiling with multicolored mosaics and Berber-style architecture. Then on to Jamaa L’Fna square where you will find juice stalls, water sellers, and snake charmers by day and dancing boys, storytellers, and magicians by night. Overnight at the hotel.

Ait ben Haddou

Day 3

Marrakech to Ouarzazate

We leave early in the morning from your hotel or riad .On the way to the Skoura Valley, we cross the high atlas mountains with 2260 meters of height with an incredible natural landscape until reaching the Kasbah of Aït-Ben-Haddou one of the oldest Kasbahs in Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will visit this site with a local guide and we will lunch nearby.

The Kasbah is a group of several small fortresses, or (Kasbahs), arriving to have ten meters of height each one. Most of the city’s inhabitants now live in a more modern village on the other side of the river; however, eight families still live in the old Kasbah and making this visit is like stepping into a movie as been filmed there such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Gladiator, Alexander and Prince of Persia. After the visit we will drive to your place for overnight in ouarzazate.

Ouarzazate to Merzouga

Day 4

Ouarzazate to Merzouga

After breakfast we will drive to Merzouga, crossing many beautiful landscapes.

We drive through the Anti-atlas region by the Valley of Draa, more than 45 km and millions of lush palm trees, before we stop in a small town named Alnif for lunch. After lunch we continue the drive to Merzouga. We arrive before nightfall and your camels will be waiting to take you on a trip to the camp. Dining in a tent under the stars, after you can joint around the big bonfire.

Merzouga to Fint Oasis

Day 5

Merzouga to Fint Oasis

Wake up early and enjoy abeautiful sunrise on top of a dune.fter breakfast get ready for another hour of camel ride back to the meeting point in Merzouga.

Our driver will be waiting for you to travel through the Draa Valley crossing beautiful mountain landscapes from the anti-atlas to the Fint oasis.

The Fint Oasis, located 10 kilometers south of Ouarzazate it’s called desert’s garden.

It is nearly impossible to imagine traversing the dry, desolate terrain of the Anti-Atlas Mountains that any place so green, lush and full of life can be on the horizon. But suddenly you spot it, a massive, verdant palm grove, teeming with plant, animal and village life.

Composed of four traditional villages which blend Sub-Saharan, Moroccan and Berber culture, the Fint Oasis is a laid-back place where donkeys and other beasts of burden still roam the streets and women still wash clothes in the river. Though largely unknown outside of Morocco, the Fint Oasis has served as the setting for a number of Hollywood films.

It’s in this piece of verdant paradise that we will dine and sleep.

Fint Oasis to Marrakech

Day 6

Fint Oasis to Marrakech

After breakfast, we return on the road towards the city of Ouarzazate, this city known as “the gate of the desert”, Ouarzazate and the surrounding region is frequently as a setting by filmmakers from around the world. In addition to the landscapes, another of the area’s great attractions is the quality of light, with a bright sun for at least 300 days a year.

Films like Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), The Mummy (1999), Gladiator (2000), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Asterix and Obelix – (2004), Kundun (1997), Legionnaire (1998), Hanna (2011), The Hills Have Eyes (2006), and war of Thrones.

After visiting the film studios (optional) we continued our journey through the high Atlas mountains to Marrakech by taking a break for lunch in a pleasant restaurant in the mountains then back to Marrakech through the tizin tichka valley, this stretch of road is considered one of the most picturesque of Morocco, for the breathtaking views of the highest mountains of the High Atlas.

Along the road or near it there are several traditional villages with houses of stone or of beaten earth, surrounded by terraces and walnut trees, in which the inhabitants dedicate themselves to the agriculture.

We will arrive at Marrakech at the end of the day.

Departure Day

Day 7

Departure Day

Today, we will assist you to Casablanca airport for your return flight.

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Need Answers to your questions?

Search our FAQs below and if you do not find an answer to your question, please contact us at info@genuinemorocco.com.

Do I really need travel insurance?

Yes. Without exception.

While Morocco is a safe and welcoming destination, international travel always carries variables that are outside your control. Because Genuine Morocco prioritizes your safety and the integrity of your investment, we view travel insurance not as an “extra,” but as an essential part of your packing list.

  • The “Private Clinic” Factor: Morocco has excellent private healthcare in cities like Marrakech and Fes, but these facilities typically require upfront payment in cash or credit before treatment. A comprehensive policy ensures you are reimbursed for these costs.
  • Medical Evacuation: If you are exploring the remote dunes of the Sahara or the trails of the High Atlas, the cost of emergency transport to a major hospital can be astronomical. We want to ensure you have “Medevac” coverage for total peace of mind.
  • Protection of Your Investment: Our boutique tours involve non-refundable deposits for high-demand Riads and specialized local hosts. If a flight delay or a family emergency forces you to cancel, insurance protects your hard-earned travel budget.

Short answer: 6 to 12 months is the “Sweet Spot.”

Because we operate as a boutique agency, we don’t use large, cookie-cutter hotels with hundreds of rooms. We hand-pick intimate Riads and luxury camps that often have only 5 to 10 rooms total.

  • For Peak Season (Spring & Fall): March through May and September through November are the most beautiful times to visit, but they are also the most popular. To secure our first-choice Riads and our most senior expert hosts, we recommend booking 9 to 12 months in advance.
  • For Off-Peak or Last Minute: If you are planning a winter escape or a summer journey, 4 to 6 months is usually sufficient.

The “Genuine” Benefit of Planning Early: Booking early isn’t just about logistics; it’s about the design. The more lead time we have, the better we can customize your route, securing that specific room with the desert view or that private cooking class with our favorite village chef.

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