6-Day Morocco Experience: A Custom Journey from Marrakech
Embark on a captivating 6-day journey through Morocco with our expertly crafted grand tour, showcasing the country’s most iconic sights and experiences. Start your adventure in Marrakesh, exploring its bustling souks and serene gardens. Traverse the majestic High Atlas Mountains to Ouarzazate, then immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Sahara Desert at Merzouga, enjoying camel rides and nights at a luxurious desert camp. Next, head to Fes, with a stop at Ifrane, the picturesque "Switzerland of Morocco," and its nearby cedar forests. Discover Fes’s ancient wonders, then continue to the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen. Wander through Chefchaouen’s charming streets, then travel to Casablanca to explore its vibrant city-scape and iconic landmarks. Conclude your journey in Marrakesh before your departure. This journey offers a comprehensive exploration of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant culture.
Itinerary Overview
Day 1: Marrakesh - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate - Todra Gorge - Merzouga
Day 3: Merzouga - Ifrane - Fes
Day 4: Fes Medina Half Day Tour - Chefchaouen
Day 5: Chefchaouen - Casablanca
Day 6: Casablanca - Marrakesh
Itinerary Map
Day 1: Marrakesh – Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate
Depart in the morning to explore the historic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its striking architecture. Continue your journey to Ouarzazate, often called the gateway to the Sahara, for a taste of its unique charm and cinematic history.
Distance
Marrakesh to Ait Ben Haddou (Approx. 185 km, around 4 hours by car);
Ait Ben Haddou to Ouarzazate (Approx. 30 km, around 30 minutes by car).
Attraction: Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
Ait Ben Haddou is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning earthen architecture and historic kasbahs. This ancient fortified village has served as a key trading post along the caravan route and is renowned for its appearance in films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Its unique landscape and well-preserved structures provide a captivating glimpse into traditional Moroccan culture.
Attraction: Atlas Film Studios
Atlas Film Studios, often called the Hollywood of North Africa, is renowned for its role in bringing epic cinematic visions to life. Located in Ouarzazate, this major film studio has served as the backdrop for numerous blockbuster films and TV series, including Lawrence of Arabia and Game of Thrones. Visitors can explore elaborate sets and learn about the filmmaking process in this iconic location.
Overnight at a hotel in Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate - Todra Gorge - Merzouga
In the morning, we'll journey to the breathtaking Todra Gorge. After exploring the dramatic cliffs and stunning landscapes of the gorge, we'll continue to Merzouga. Here, you can choose to ride camels or take a 4x4 vehicle to immerse yourself in the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert.
Distance
Ouarzazate to Todra Gorge (Approx. 188 km, around 3 hours by car)
Todra Gorge to Merzouga (Approx. 215 km, around 3.5 hours by car)
Attraction: Todra Gorge
Todra Gorge is one of Morocco's most spectacular natural sights. This massive fault divides the High Atlas Mountains from the Jebel Sarhro range, with two towering cliffs over 300 metres (958 feet) high separated by a narrow corridor just 20 metres (66 feet) wide.
Attraction: The Sahara Desert
We’ll arrive in Merzouga before sunset. You can either ride camels or take a 4x4 vehicle deep into the Sahara Desert to watch the sunset over the towering dunes. These magnificent dunes change colour throughout the day, shifting from pink to gold, and from red to white. In the evening, enjoy an authentic Berber dinner accompanied by a performance from local Berber musicians.
Possible Activities in the Desert (Additional Cost)
① Motor sports in the desert (ATV or 4×4);
② Sandboard;
③ Visiting Berber (Amazigh) village;
④ Whole Roast Lamb Tasting;
⑤ Astronomy night.
You'll spend a romantic night in a luxurious tent under a star-studded sky.
Day 3: Merzouga - Ifrane - Fes
In the morning, we'll begin with a sunrise over the Sahara Desert before heading to the imperial city of Fes. Enjoy scenic views of the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, a stop at Morocco's largest cedar forest to see Barbary macaques, and a glimpse of the charming French-style town of Ifrane before arriving in Fes for the night.
Distance
Merzouga to Ifrane: Approx. 425 km, around 7 hours by car;
Ifrane to Fes: Approx. 65 km, around 1.5 hours by car.
Attraction: Cèdre Gouraud Forest
Cèdre Gouraud Forest is Morocco's largest cedar forest, celebrated for its dense, ancient cedar trees and picturesque landscapes. It also hosts Barbary macaques, one of the few primate species native to Africa outside the rain forest. Observing these playful and curious macaques offers a unique glimpse into the wildlife of the Atlas region. (Please remember not to touch or play with the macaques to ensure the safety and well-being of both the animals and yourself.)
Attraction: Ifrane Town
Ifrane is a charming town in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco, often referred to as "Little Switzerland" due to its alpine-style architecture and clean, picturesque streets. Known for its pleasant climate and beautiful surroundings, Ifrane boasts lush gardens, well-maintained parks, and a distinctive blend of European and Moroccan influences. It is also home to a ski field, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The town’s serene atmosphere and outdoor activities, including skiing and hiking, add to its appeal.
Overnight at a hotel in Fes
Day 4: Fes Medina Half Day Tour - Chefchaouen
Begin your day with a captivating exploration of Fes' ancient Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with history and culture. Wander through its winding alleyways, where vibrant souks, centuries-old mosques, and bustling tanneries await. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and timeless charm of this iconic Moroccan city before heading to the serene blue streets of Chefchaouen.
Attraction: Bab Bou Jeloud
Bab Bou Jeloud, or "the Blue Gate", is a famous landmark in Fes, marking the entrance to the ancient medina. Built in the early 20th century, it features vibrant blue tiles on one side and green on the other, reflecting the city’s rich history. Passing through this iconic gate, you'll enter the bustling heart of Fes, filled with lively souks and historic sites.
Attraction: Chouara Tanneries
Chouara Tanneries is one of the oldest and most iconic tanneries in Fes, dating back to the 11th century. Located in the heart of the medina, this traditional tannery is famous for its vibrant dyeing vats and the centuries-old techniques used to produce high-quality leather goods. Visitors can observe the intricate process from nearby terraces, where they’ll witness the vivid colours and bustling activity that have made the Chouara Tanneries a must-see attraction in Fes.
Possible Activities (Additional Cost)
① Moroccan Tam Tam Workshop (2 Hours);
② Ceramics Workshop (2 Hours);
③ Arabic Calligraphy Workshop (1.5 Hours);
④ Fez Food Tour (3.5 Hours);
⑤ Pastry Workshop (3 Hours);
⑥ Private Family Cooking Class (5 Hours);
⑦ Moroccan Bread Making (2 Hours);
⑧ Make Couscous with Seven Vegetables
Overnight at a hotel in Chefchaouen.
Day 5: Chefchaouen – Casablanca
In the morning, explore the enchanting blue town of Chefchaouen, a photographer's paradise. In the afternoon, travel to Casablanca, check into your hotel, and enjoy a well-deserved rest.
Distance
Chefchaouen to Casablanca (Approx. 341 km, around 5.5 hours by car)
Attraction: Old Medina of Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen Medina is a stunning destination known for its distinctive blue-washed buildings and charming, narrow alleyways. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this picturesque town offers a tranquil escape with a unique blend of Moroccan and Andalusian influences. On a day tour of the medina, you’ll explore vibrant markets, historic mosques, and cozy cafés, all while soaking in the serene atmosphere and breathtaking views. Chefchaouen’s captivating beauty and relaxed vibe make it a must-visit for any traveller exploring Morocco.
Overnight at a hotel in Casablanca.
Day 6: Casablanca - Marrakesh
In the morning, begin with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Follow up with a photo stop at the iconic entrance of Rick’s Café, capturing a touch of cinematic history. Take a leisurely stroll through Mohammed V Square, also known as Pigeon Square, where you can feed the pigeons and soak in the lively atmosphere. After lunch, head to Marrakech and visit the serene Majorelle Garden.
Attraction: Hassan II Mosque
The Hassan II Mosque is the tallest mosque in the world and the third largest, renowned for its modernity. Situated partially over the Atlantic Ocean, it is also known as the "Mosque by the Sea." Covering an area of 14 hectares, it is surpassed in size only by the mosques in Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia. Its 210-meter-high minaret is the tallest religious structure in the world. The mosque can accommodate up to 100,000 worshippers at once. The grandeur of the mosque contrasts sharply with the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean, and its white walls gleam under the sunlight, making it a sparkling gem on the ocean's edge.
Attraction: Rick’s Café
Rick’s Café in Casablanca, inspired by the classic film Casablanca, boasts elegant décor and live jazz. It’s a popular spot where tourists take photos with the iconic building, capturing a piece of cinematic history and creating memorable footage.
Attraction:Mohammed V Square
Mohammed V Square, also known as Pigeon Square, is a vibrant and historic public space in Casablanca. Surrounded by impressive colonial-era buildings and lush palm trees, the square serves as a central hub for locals and visitors alike. Stroll through the square to enjoy its lively atmosphere, and take the opportunity to feed the pigeons that gather here, adding to the square's charm and vibrant energy.
Attraction: Miami Corniche
Miami Corniche is a scenic waterfront promenade in Casablanca, offering beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean and a pleasant place for leisurely strolls. Along this picturesque avenue, you’ll find a range of cafés and shops where you can relax and take in the coastal atmosphere.
Attraction: Morocco Mall
Just a short distance away from Miami Corniche, Morocco Mall stands as one of Casablanca’s largest and most modern shopping centres. It features a diverse selection of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options, including an indoor aquarium and a range of luxury boutiques. Whether you're shopping, dining, or simply exploring, Morocco Mall offers a comprehensive retail experience in a dynamic setting.
Attraction: Majorelle Garden
Designed by the French artist and fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, established in 1924, the magnificent Majorelle Garden is a prime example of Art Deco style and is considered one of the most mysterious and enchanting villa gardens of the 20th century.
The garden's villa, vases, walls, and water features are all adorned in a bright and pure blue known as "Majorelle Blue." This colour is derived from a plant in the Sahara Desert and is so rare that it is priced by the kilogram, making it incredibly valuable.
After the tour, we will arrange your airport transfer based on your flight schedule.
Additional Information
Included with Your Excursion
① Private transportation in Morocco, including vehicle, driver accommodation, fuel, tolls, and parking fees.
②Accommodation in boutique hotels/tents with breakfast.
③ Camel trekking.
④ Breakfast and dinner at luxury desert camps and Dades Gorge hotels.
Excluded with Your Excursion
① Entrance fees to attractions (Please bring your student ID for discount if you are).
② Drinks, Lunch (approximately €10 per person per meal) and other snacks.
③ Driver's gratuity (€5 per person per day).
Enhancement Options (Additional Cost)
①National guide fluent in English, Mandarin, or Cantonese.;
② Local official guide / historian of the cities.
Attraction: Important Notice
Please note that the itinerary provided is simply a suggestion. If it doesn’t match your preferences, please feel free to contact us. We can create a customized itinerary tailored to your specific needs and the length of your stay. Our services include personalized tours and trips throughout Morocco.
Pricing varies according to the number of participants—the more people who join, the lower the cost per person. Since transportation costs are fixed, they will be divided among the participants. Pricing also depends on the quality of accommodations. Please contact us for an exact quote.
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6-Day Morocco Experience: A Custom Journey from Marrakech
Embark on a captivating 6-day journey through Morocco with our expertly crafted grand tour, showcasing the country’s most iconic sights and experiences. Start your adventure in Marrakesh, exploring its bustling souks and serene gardens. Traverse the majestic High Atlas Mountains to Ouarzazate, then immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Sahara Desert at Merzouga, enjoying camel rides and nights at a luxurious desert camp. Next, head to Fes, with a stop at Ifrane, the picturesque "Switzerland of Morocco," and its nearby cedar forests. Discover Fes’s ancient wonders, then continue to the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen. Wander through Chefchaouen’s charming streets, then travel to Casablanca to explore its vibrant city-scape and iconic landmarks. Conclude your journey in Marrakesh before your departure. This journey offers a comprehensive exploration of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich heritage, and vibrant culture.
Itinerary Overview
Day 1: Marrakesh - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate - Todra Gorge - Merzouga
Day 3: Merzouga - Ifrane - Fes
Day 4: Fes Medina Half Day Tour - Chefchaouen
Day 5: Chefchaouen - Casablanca
Day 6: Casablanca - Marrakesh
Itinerary Map
Day 1: Marrakesh – Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate
Depart in the morning to explore the historic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its striking architecture. Continue your journey to Ouarzazate, often called the gateway to the Sahara, for a taste of its unique charm and cinematic history.
Distance
Marrakesh to Ait Ben Haddou (Approx. 185 km, around 4 hours by car);
Ait Ben Haddou to Ouarzazate (Approx. 30 km, around 30 minutes by car).
Attraction: Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
Ait Ben Haddou is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning earthen architecture and historic kasbahs. This ancient fortified village has served as a key trading post along the caravan route and is renowned for its appearance in films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Its unique landscape and well-preserved structures provide a captivating glimpse into traditional Moroccan culture.
Attraction: Atlas Film Studios
Atlas Film Studios, often called the Hollywood of North Africa, is renowned for its role in bringing epic cinematic visions to life. Located in Ouarzazate, this major film studio has served as the backdrop for numerous blockbuster films and TV series, including Lawrence of Arabia and Game of Thrones. Visitors can explore elaborate sets and learn about the filmmaking process in this iconic location.
Overnight at a hotel in Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate - Todra Gorge - Merzouga
In the morning, we'll journey to the breathtaking Todra Gorge. After exploring the dramatic cliffs and stunning landscapes of the gorge, we'll continue to Merzouga. Here, you can choose to ride camels or take a 4x4 vehicle to immerse yourself in the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert.
Distance
Ouarzazate to Todra Gorge (Approx. 188 km, around 3 hours by car)
Todra Gorge to Merzouga (Approx. 215 km, around 3.5 hours by car)
Attraction: Todra Gorge
Todra Gorge is one of Morocco's most spectacular natural sights. This massive fault divides the High Atlas Mountains from the Jebel Sarhro range, with two towering cliffs over 300 metres (958 feet) high separated by a narrow corridor just 20 metres (66 feet) wide.
Attraction: The Sahara Desert
We’ll arrive in Merzouga before sunset. You can either ride camels or take a 4x4 vehicle deep into the Sahara Desert to watch the sunset over the towering dunes. These magnificent dunes change colour throughout the day, shifting from pink to gold, and from red to white. In the evening, enjoy an authentic Berber dinner accompanied by a performance from local Berber musicians.
Possible Activities in the Desert (Additional Cost)
① Motor sports in the desert (ATV or 4×4);
② Sandboard;
③ Visiting Berber (Amazigh) village;
④ Whole Roast Lamb Tasting;
⑤ Astronomy night.
You'll spend a romantic night in a luxurious tent under a star-studded sky.
Day 3: Merzouga - Ifrane - Fes
In the morning, we'll begin with a sunrise over the Sahara Desert before heading to the imperial city of Fes. Enjoy scenic views of the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, a stop at Morocco's largest cedar forest to see Barbary macaques, and a glimpse of the charming French-style town of Ifrane before arriving in Fes for the night.
Distance
Merzouga to Ifrane: Approx. 425 km, around 7 hours by car;
Ifrane to Fes: Approx. 65 km, around 1.5 hours by car.
Attraction: Cèdre Gouraud Forest
Cèdre Gouraud Forest is Morocco's largest cedar forest, celebrated for its dense, ancient cedar trees and picturesque landscapes. It also hosts Barbary macaques, one of the few primate species native to Africa outside the rain forest. Observing these playful and curious macaques offers a unique glimpse into the wildlife of the Atlas region. (Please remember not to touch or play with the macaques to ensure the safety and well-being of both the animals and yourself.)
Attraction: Ifrane Town
Ifrane is a charming town in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco, often referred to as "Little Switzerland" due to its alpine-style architecture and clean, picturesque streets. Known for its pleasant climate and beautiful surroundings, Ifrane boasts lush gardens, well-maintained parks, and a distinctive blend of European and Moroccan influences. It is also home to a ski field, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The town’s serene atmosphere and outdoor activities, including skiing and hiking, add to its appeal.
Overnight at a hotel in Fes
Day 4: Fes Medina Half Day Tour - Chefchaouen
Begin your day with a captivating exploration of Fes' ancient Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with history and culture. Wander through its winding alleyways, where vibrant souks, centuries-old mosques, and bustling tanneries await. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage and timeless charm of this iconic Moroccan city before heading to the serene blue streets of Chefchaouen.
Attraction: Bab Bou Jeloud
Bab Bou Jeloud, or "the Blue Gate", is a famous landmark in Fes, marking the entrance to the ancient medina. Built in the early 20th century, it features vibrant blue tiles on one side and green on the other, reflecting the city’s rich history. Passing through this iconic gate, you'll enter the bustling heart of Fes, filled with lively souks and historic sites.
Attraction: Chouara Tanneries
Chouara Tanneries is one of the oldest and most iconic tanneries in Fes, dating back to the 11th century. Located in the heart of the medina, this traditional tannery is famous for its vibrant dyeing vats and the centuries-old techniques used to produce high-quality leather goods. Visitors can observe the intricate process from nearby terraces, where they’ll witness the vivid colours and bustling activity that have made the Chouara Tanneries a must-see attraction in Fes.
Possible Activities (Additional Cost)
① Moroccan Tam Tam Workshop (2 Hours);
② Ceramics Workshop (2 Hours);
③ Arabic Calligraphy Workshop (1.5 Hours);
④ Fez Food Tour (3.5 Hours);
⑤ Pastry Workshop (3 Hours);
⑥ Private Family Cooking Class (5 Hours);
⑦ Moroccan Bread Making (2 Hours);
⑧ Make Couscous with Seven Vegetables
Overnight at a hotel in Chefchaouen.
Day 5: Chefchaouen – Casablanca
In the morning, explore the enchanting blue town of Chefchaouen, a photographer's paradise. In the afternoon, travel to Casablanca, check into your hotel, and enjoy a well-deserved rest.
Distance
Chefchaouen to Casablanca (Approx. 341 km, around 5.5 hours by car)
Attraction: Old Medina of Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen Medina is a stunning destination known for its distinctive blue-washed buildings and charming, narrow alleyways. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this picturesque town offers a tranquil escape with a unique blend of Moroccan and Andalusian influences. On a day tour of the medina, you’ll explore vibrant markets, historic mosques, and cozy cafés, all while soaking in the serene atmosphere and breathtaking views. Chefchaouen’s captivating beauty and relaxed vibe make it a must-visit for any traveller exploring Morocco.
Overnight at a hotel in Casablanca.
Day 6: Casablanca - Marrakesh
In the morning, begin with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, an architectural masterpiece overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Follow up with a photo stop at the iconic entrance of Rick’s Café, capturing a touch of cinematic history. Take a leisurely stroll through Mohammed V Square, also known as Pigeon Square, where you can feed the pigeons and soak in the lively atmosphere. After lunch, head to Marrakech and visit the serene Majorelle Garden.
Attraction: Hassan II Mosque
The Hassan II Mosque is the tallest mosque in the world and the third largest, renowned for its modernity. Situated partially over the Atlantic Ocean, it is also known as the "Mosque by the Sea." Covering an area of 14 hectares, it is surpassed in size only by the mosques in Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia. Its 210-meter-high minaret is the tallest religious structure in the world. The mosque can accommodate up to 100,000 worshippers at once. The grandeur of the mosque contrasts sharply with the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean, and its white walls gleam under the sunlight, making it a sparkling gem on the ocean's edge.
Attraction: Rick’s Café
Rick’s Café in Casablanca, inspired by the classic film Casablanca, boasts elegant décor and live jazz. It’s a popular spot where tourists take photos with the iconic building, capturing a piece of cinematic history and creating memorable footage.
Attraction:Mohammed V Square
Mohammed V Square, also known as Pigeon Square, is a vibrant and historic public space in Casablanca. Surrounded by impressive colonial-era buildings and lush palm trees, the square serves as a central hub for locals and visitors alike. Stroll through the square to enjoy its lively atmosphere, and take the opportunity to feed the pigeons that gather here, adding to the square's charm and vibrant energy.
Attraction: Miami Corniche
Miami Corniche is a scenic waterfront promenade in Casablanca, offering beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean and a pleasant place for leisurely strolls. Along this picturesque avenue, you’ll find a range of cafés and shops where you can relax and take in the coastal atmosphere.
Attraction: Morocco Mall
Just a short distance away from Miami Corniche, Morocco Mall stands as one of Casablanca’s largest and most modern shopping centres. It features a diverse selection of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options, including an indoor aquarium and a range of luxury boutiques. Whether you're shopping, dining, or simply exploring, Morocco Mall offers a comprehensive retail experience in a dynamic setting.
Attraction: Majorelle Garden
Designed by the French artist and fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, established in 1924, the magnificent Majorelle Garden is a prime example of Art Deco style and is considered one of the most mysterious and enchanting villa gardens of the 20th century.
The garden's villa, vases, walls, and water features are all adorned in a bright and pure blue known as "Majorelle Blue." This colour is derived from a plant in the Sahara Desert and is so rare that it is priced by the kilogram, making it incredibly valuable.
After the tour, we will arrange your airport transfer based on your flight schedule.
Additional Information
Included with Your Excursion
① Private transportation in Morocco, including vehicle, driver accommodation, fuel, tolls, and parking fees.
②Accommodation in boutique hotels/tents with breakfast.
③ Camel trekking.
④ Breakfast and dinner at luxury desert camps and Dades Gorge hotels.
Excluded with Your Excursion
① Entrance fees to attractions (Please bring your student ID for discount if you are).
② Drinks, Lunch (approximately €10 per person per meal) and other snacks.
③ Driver's gratuity (€5 per person per day).
Enhancement Options (Additional Cost)
①National guide fluent in English, Mandarin, or Cantonese.;
② Local official guide / historian of the cities.
Attraction: Important Notice
Please note that the itinerary provided is simply a suggestion. If it doesn’t match your preferences, please feel free to contact us. We can create a customized itinerary tailored to your specific needs and the length of your stay. Our services include personalized tours and trips throughout Morocco.
Pricing varies according to the number of participants—the more people who join, the lower the cost per person. Since transportation costs are fixed, they will be divided among the participants. Pricing also depends on the quality of accommodations. Please contact us for an exact quote.