3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech
One-of-a-kind Fes to Marrakech desert tour
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Overview
Take the 3-day Fes to Marrakech desert tour to discover cedar forests, palm valleys, and the soft Sahara dunes in one direction.
Travel via Azrou, Midelt, and the Ziz Gorge to Merzouga for a camel trek and overnight under the stars, then continue through Todra and Dades Gorges, Ouarzazate, and Ait Benhaddou before crossing the High Atlas to Marrakech.
Duration
3 Days / 2 nights
Departure
08:30
from Fes
Return
~18:00 to
Marrakech
Starting Price
From €175
per guest
Top Highlights of Fes to Marrakech desert tour 3 days
Some of the amazing highlights of Fes to Marrakech desert tour 3 days include:
- Scenic drive from Fes through the Middle Atlas to Azrou cedar forest
- Midelt mountain stop and views along Tizi Ntalghamt Pass & Ziz Gorge
- Sunset camel trek across the Erg Chebbi dunes to a Sahara camp
- Overnight in a desert camp with traditional dinner and starry skies
- Visit Tinghir oasis and walk between towering cliffs in Todra Gorges
- Evening in the Dades Valley surrounded by mountain scenery
- Stop in Ouarzazate to see Kasbah Taourirt and film-famous settings
- Explore UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou before crossing Tizi n’Tichka to Marrakech
The Itinerary For the 3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech
The complete itinerary for the 3 days tour from Fes to Marrakech:
Day 1: Journey from Fes to Merzouga
We start the 3-day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech and head towards the Middle Atlas region. Our first break is in Azrou, where you can briefly explore the cedar forest and spot Barbary apes with luck.
From here, the road leads to Midelt, a quiet mountain town known for its orchards and open views. It’s a simple place, but a good midpoint along the route.
We continue through the Tizi Ntalghamt Pass and follow the road toward the Ziz Valley. The landscape features long lines of palm groves along the river, and we stop here for lunch.
After the break, we drive through the towns of Erfoud and Rissani, both known for fossils and local markets. The scenery becomes drier as we get closer to Merzouga.
By mid-afternoon, we reach Merzouga. You’ll meet your camel here and begin the ride into the Erg Chebbi dunes. The route is calm and gives you plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings before reaching a viewpoint for the sunset.
After sunset, we arrive at the desert camp. Traditional dinner will be served, and you’ll spend the night in a comfortable private tent.
Day 2: From Merzouga to Dades Gorges
The morning begins early to enjoy the sunrise over the dunes. After that, we return to Merzouga by camel or 4×4, freshen up, and have breakfast before starting the drive.
We leave Merzouga and pass the oasis of Tinghir, a Berber town known for its palm groves and colorful houses. It’s a calm stop that gives a quick look at everyday life in the region.
The road continues toward the Todra Gorge, where the flat landscape turns into tall cliffs and a narrow passage. You’ll have time here to walk by the river, explore the shaded paths, or take a few photos of the rock walls rising above 300 m.
We’ll continue on the way towards the Dades Valley. By evening, we reach your riad or hotel, where you’ll have dinner and rest for the night.
Day 3: From Dades Gorges to Marrakech
In the morning, we leave Dades Valley and follow the road through the Valley of the Roses, a region known for its rose fields and small villages.
The drive continues to Ouarzazate, where we stop to visit the Kasbah of Taourirt. The site offers a look at the old architecture of an area that has been featured in several well-known films.
Next stop, Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO-listed ksar built from traditional mud-brick structures. You can walk and explore the pathways at your own pace.
Our journey then crosses the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, a mountain route with wide views of the High Atlas. There are a few spots along the way to take short breaks or photos.
By the evening, we arrive in the city. This is where the Fes to Marrakech desert tour ends, and you’ll be dropped off at your accommodation.
Tour Includes & Excludes
What’s Included?
- Private comfortable 4x4 vehicles equipped with A/C
- Overnight in reputable hotel or riad
- 1 night in a quality desert camp in Merzouga
- Camel trekking experience
- Breakfasts & Dinners
- Seasoned English-speaking driver and guide to lead the tour
- 4x4 transfer option from/to desert camp (alternative to camel trek)
What’s Excluded?
- Lunches and beverages
- cost for souvenirs, snacks, and additional activities
Tour Pricing
All packages include private transportation, driver/guide, camel trek, and the same itinerary. What changes is your room/tent category and camp amenities.
Standard Tour
Great value for travelers prioritizing experience over amenities.
- ✦ Comfortable hotels/riads (private room)
- ✦ Standard desert camp (shared bathroom facilities)
From €175
per guest
Luxury Tour
Ideal for honeymooners or anyone wanting more space/comfort.
- Upscale hotels/riads
- Luxury desert camp with ensuite bathroom, larger private tents, upgraded dining
From €220
per guest
Mixed Tour
A smart balance of comfort and cost.
- ✦ Standard hotels/riads (private room)
- ✦A well-equipped luxury desert camp.
From €200
per guest
Pricing Note: The price shown is based on a group of 7 guests; final quotes vary by group size, travel dates/season, and room/tent category. Request a tailored offer.
Know Before You Go
- Drive times (approx.): Day 1 ~7–8h · Day 2 ~4–5h · Day 3 ~7–8h (excluding sightseeing and meal stops). Expect some long, scenic driving days.
- Meals: Vegetarian and special dietary requirements can be accommodated. Please notify us when booking.
- Weather: Atlas regions can be cool or snowy in winter; the desert is hot by day and can be cold at night. Bring layers for both climates.
- Camel trek: Usually 45–90 minutes each way depending on camp location; a 4×4 transfer back can often be arranged if you prefer not to ride.
- Luggage: Large suitcases typically stay in the vehicle or hotel; only take the necessary things with you to the desert camp.
- Packing basics: Closed walking shoes, light clothing plus a warm jacket, hat, scarf/buff, sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, reusable water bottle, and a power bank.
- Cash & extras: Carry MAD cash for lunches, drinks, tips, souvenirs, and optional activities.
FAQs Answered
Is this tour good for families with children?
Yes! We recommend this experience for ages 5+. While the camel rides and camping are highlights for families, the journey includes long drives.
What type of food is served during the tour?
What is the ideal time for this desert tour?
The best time to go on this desert tour is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). During these months, the temperatures are mild, making it more comfortable to explore the desert and other sights.
Book Now & Pay Later
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How to book?
Message us with your dates, group size, and preferred package. A small deposit (via PayPal, Wise, or bank transfer) is required to confirm your tour.
The remaining balance is paid in cash at pick-up (GBP, EUR, USD, or MAD are accepted).
Cancellation policy
You get a full refund if you cancel ≥15 days before the tour starts.
For full details, please check our booking policies page.
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