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6-Day Morocco Itinerary from Marrakech: Experience the Best of the Imperial Cities, Sahara Desert, and Chefchaouen

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Small group tour

Group size

2-12 people

Type

  • Standard
  • Luxury
  • Mixed

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depends on many factors (*)

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Transportation

Private vehicle

6 days from Marrakech to Tangier overview

6-Day Small Group Tour of Morocco: Imperial Cities, Sahara Desert, and Chefchaouen

This 6 days from Marrakech to Tangier group travel from Marrakech to Tangier will show you the best of Morocco. The imperial cities of Marrakech, Fes, and Chefchaouen, as well as the Sahara Desert, are all worth seeing. Explore bustling medinas, historic sites, and the fascinating country's unique culture and traditions.

Highlights:

  • Ait Ben Haddou, Fes el Bali, and Chefchaouen are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Spend the night in a traditional nomadic tent after taking a camel ride into the Sahara Desert.
  • Discover the vibrant medinas of Marrakech, Fes, and Chefchaouen.
  • Visit prominent landmarks like as Marrakech's Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Fes's Kairaouine Mosque, and Chefchaouen's Blue Medina.
  • Discover Morocco's distinct culture and traditions, including its delectable cuisine, rich history, and lively arts and crafts.

Price: The price for this 6 days from Marrakech to Tangier adventure can vary depending on factors like the season, type of accommodation, and group size. Generally, the price decreases as the group size increases. To get a personalized quote tailored to your specific needs and preferences, please contact us directly. We'll be happy to provide you with an exact price per person.

 

6 days from Marrakech to Tangier desert tour in Morocco itinerary

Uncover the hidden gems of Morocco on this 6-day itinerary - 6 days from Marrakech to Tangier, exploring ancient kasbahs, bustling souks, and mesmerizing desert dunes. From the bustling medina of Marrakech to the tranquil desert camp of Merzouga, this itinerary offers a glimpse into the diverse and enchanting landscapes of Morocco. Experience the timeless charm of traditional Moroccan culture, from the intricate craftsmanship of the Argan Oil Cooperative to the enchanting music of the Berbers. Embark on a journey through the heart of Morocco, where ancient history meets modern marvels.

Day 1: Marrakech to Dades Valley

  • Morning: Depart Marrakech in the morning and travel into the High Atlas Mountains, crossing via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass and stopping for breakfast in the Berber settlement of Ait Barka. Try the native mint tea, which is a delightful and refreshing way to begin the day.
  • Afternoon: Visit Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been utilized as a filming setting for many movies and TV series, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Take your time exploring the small alleyways and enjoying the historic mud-brick architecture.
  • Evening: Check into your accommodation in the Dades Valley and enjoy supper with breathtaking mountain views. Relax on the terrace after dinner and take in the starry sky.

    Aït Benhaddou kasbah, OuarzazateDades Morocco

Day 2: Dades Valley to Merzouga Desert

  • Morning: Drive through the Dades Valley, pausing to visit the Todgha Gorges, a high gorge popular with rock climbers. Hike into the gorge and marvel at the high rocks and luscious palm plants.
  • In the afternoon: Continue your journey to the Merzouga Desert, where you will ride a camel through the dunes to your desert tent. Enjoy the sunset over the Sahara Desert as you ride over the dunes.
  • In the Evening: Enjoy a typical Moroccan meal before sleeping under the stars in your nomadic tent. Gather around the campfire after dinner to hear stories from the local Berbers.

    Todra gorgePeople riding camels in Merzouga desert

Day 3: From Merzouga to Fes

  • First thing in the morning: Get up early to view sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, take a camel ride back to your vehicle’s meeting location.
  • Morning: Depart the Merzouga Desert and drive through the Tafilalet oasis, Ziz Valley, and Middle Atlas Mountains. Visit Azrou’s cedar forests, where you can watch wild monkeys playing in the trees.
  • Afternoon: Continue driving to Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city. Check into your accommodation and spend the remainder of the evening relaxing.
    Merzouga desert, Tafilalt Oasis

Day 4: Guided Fes Tour

  • Full day: Spend the day touring Fes’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s largest and best-preserved medieval cities. See traditional leatherworking methods in the Attarine and Bou Inania Medersas, the Kairaouine Mosque, and the Chouara Tannery.

Day 5: From Fes to Chefchaouen

  • Morning: Depart Fes for Chefchaouen, a lovely Rif Mountains town noted for its blue-washed buildings.
  • Afternoon: Wander around Chefchaouen’s medina, explore the Kasbah, and climb to the top of the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains.
  • Evening: Have dinner at one of the medina’s various restaurants and spend the night in a traditional riad.

    Chefchaouen scene - Blue and white colors, Morocco

Day 6: Chefchaouen to Tangier

  • Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your riad and explore the medina of Chefchaouen at your own pace.
  • Afternoon: Depart from Chefchaouen and drive to Tangier, where your tour ends.

This is simply a suggested itinerary; you can tailor it to your specific interests and preferences. This 6-day vacation to Morocco from Marrakech will be a wonderful experience no matter how you tailor it.

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    6 days from Marrakech to Tangier desert tour: Highlights

    This trip offers a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic sites and stunning natural landscapes to experiencing traditional Moroccan culture and cuisine. It is a trip that is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories. There are some of its highlights:

    • Visit Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Explore the small alleyways and enjoy the historic mud-brick architecture of this stunning village that has been used as a filming location for many movies and TV series.
    • Ride a camel through the dunes of the Merzouga Desert: Enjoy the sunset over the Sahara Desert as you ride over the dunes on your camel.
    • Spend the night in a nomadic tent under the stars: Experience the magic of sleeping under the stars in a traditional Berber tent.
    • Visit the medina of Fes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Explore one of the world’s largest and best-preserved medieval cities, where you can see traditional leatherworking methods, mosques, and tanneries.
    • Wander around the blue-washed buildings of Chefchaouen: Explore the charming medina of Chefchaouen and climb to the top of the Spanish Mosque for panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains.
    • Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your riad and explore the medina of Chefchaouen at your own pace: Take your time to savor the atmosphere and beauty of Chefchaouen before departing for Tangier.

    About the trip: 6 days from Marrakech desert tour to Tangier

    WHAT’S INCLUDED

    This 6-day trip from Marrakech in Morocco tour includes:

    WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When preparing for your trip to Morocco, keep in mind the time of year and the activities you intend to participate in. The following is a general packing list:

    • Comfortable walking shoes.
    • Lightweight clothing for the day and warmer clothing for the night.
    • A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
    • A scarf to shield yourself from the sun and sand.
    • A camera to record all of your memories (in allowed spaces).

    If you're traveling during the shoulder season (spring or autumn), bring a light jacket or sweater. Warmer gear, such as a coat and hat, will be required if you are traveling during the winter.

    Citizens of most countries do not need a visa to visit Morocco for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is always best to check with your local embassy or consulate for the latest visa requirements.

    Morocco is a lovely country with a fascinating culture and history. There are numerous activities to see and do during your visit, including:

    • Visit Marrakech, Fes, and Chefchaouen's medinas (ancient towns).
    • Discover the High Atlas Mountains.
    • Explore the Sahara Desert by camel.
    • Explore the historic city of Essaouira.
    • Discover Moroccan culture and food.

    Ait Ben Haddou is a fortified village in southern Morocco that has been used as a filming location for many movies and TV series, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Morocco.

    The Todgha Gorges is a high gorge in the High Atlas Mountains that is popular with rock climbers and hikers. The gorge is up to 300 meters deep and has walls that are up to 400 meters high.

    The Merzouga Desert is a sand desert in southeastern Morocco. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Morocco, and is known for its camel treks, sandboarding, and stargazing.

    A riad is a traditional Moroccan house or palace. Riads are often converted into hotels and offer a unique and authentic Moroccan experience.

     

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    Testimonials; What Our Travelers Say.

    1

    A Journey through Time and Beauty

    Sarah

    Our family embarked on a remarkable journey from Marrakech to Tangier, and it was a truly unforgettable experience. Day 1 saw us leaving Marrakech for the High Atlas Mountains, and the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass drive was breathtaking. Stopping in Ait Barka for breakfast was a delightful way to start the day. Ait Ben Haddou in the afternoon was like stepping back in time, and the evening in Dades Valley was a treat with a starry sky. It’s a trip that combined history, nature, and culture flawlessly.

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    A Desert Adventure Beyond Imagination

    Mike

    The second day took us from Dades Valley to the mesmerizing Merzouga Desert. The Todgha Gorges in the morning were a rock climber’s paradise, and our camel ride through the desert dunes in the afternoon felt like a dream. Sleeping under the stars in the nomadic tent with a campfire and local Berber stories was an experience we’ll cherish forever. This day was the highlight of our journey.

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    Cultural Immersion in Chefchaouen

    Albert

    Our trip concluded with a visit to Chefchaouen, a town painted in beautiful shades of blue. Exploring the medina, the Kasbah, and the Spanish Mosque in the afternoon offered stunning vistas of the town and mountains. Dining in one of the medina’s restaurants and staying in a traditional riad made our last night in Morocco exceptionally memorable. We returned home with hearts full of gratitude and memories that will last a lifetime.

    City overview: Marrakech, 10 days from Marrakech in Morocco

    History of Marrakech

    Marrakech was founded in 1062 by the Almoravid dynasty, a Berber Muslim group that ruled much of North Africa and Spain in the 11th and 12th centuries. The city was built as a military stronghold and a trading center, and it quickly became an important city in the region.

    The Almoravids were succeeded by the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century. The Almohads were even more powerful than the Almoravids, and they expanded the city and built many impressive buildings, including the Koutoubia Mosque and the Ben Youssef Madrasa.

    Marrakech declined in importance after the fall of the Almohads in the 13th century. However, it was revived in the 16th century under the Saadian dynasty. The Saadians were a powerful Moroccan dynasty that ruled from the 16th to the 17th centuries. They made Marrakech their capital and built many beautiful palaces and mosques, including the Saadian Tombs.

    Marrakech continued to be an important city under the subsequent dynasties, the Alaouites and the French. The Alaouites are the current ruling dynasty of Morocco, and they have ruled the country since the 17th century. The French ruled Morocco from 1912 to 1956.

    Today, Marrakech is a popular tourist destination. It is known for its vibrant souks, its traditional Moroccan cuisine, and its lively cultural scene. The city is also a major economic center, and it is home to many businesses and industries.

    Here are some of the most important historical sites in Marrakech:

      • Jemaa el-Fna square: This is Marrakech’s heart and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a busy square with kiosks offering food, souvenirs, and other items. Snake charmers, storytellers, and acrobats are also on stage.
      • Koutoubia Mosque: This is Marrakech’s largest mosque and a stunning example of Moroccan architecture. The minaret is one of the city’s most identifiable sights.
      • Ben Youssef Madrasa: This is a former Islamic college that has been converted into a museum. It is a stunning example of Moroccan architecture, with elaborate tilework and carved cedarwood ceilings.
      • Saadian Tombs: The tombs of the Saadian dynasty, which ruled Morocco from the 16th to the 17th centuries, are known as the Saadian Tombs. The tombs are located in the medina and are a stunning example of Moroccan architecture.
      • Majorelle Gardens: A wonderful oasis of calm in the center of the metropolis. Jacques Majorelle, a French artist, designed the gardens in the early twentieth century.

    In this 10 days from Marrakech in Morocco tour we will visit most of these sites.

    Culture of Marrakech

    • Language: The official language of Morocco is Arabic. However, French is also widely spoken, especially among the educated population. In Marrakech, you will also hear Berber, the language of the indigenous people of Morocco.
    • Architecture: The architecture of Marrakech is a blend of Moroccan, Arab, and Andalusian styles. The city’s most famous landmark is the Koutoubia Mosque, which is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture. Other notable architectural landmarks include the Ben Youssef Madrasa, the Saadian Tombs, and the Majorelle Gardens.
    • Food: Moroccan cuisine is a delicious blend of flavors from the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Middle East. Some of the most popular dishes include couscous, tagines, and harira soup.
    • Music and dance: Music and dance are an important part of Moroccan culture. Traditional Moroccan music is characterized by its use of drums, flutes, and strings. Some of the most popular dances include the gnawa, a trance dance, and the ahouach, a sword dance.
    • Handicrafts: Marrakech is known for its beautiful handicrafts, such as carpets, pottery, and leatherwork. You can find these handicrafts in the souks, the traditional markets of Marrakech.

    These are just a few of the key aspects of the culture of Marrakech. The city is a fascinating blend of cultures, and there is something for everyone to enjoy. This 10 days from Marrakech in Morocco tour will let you explore a bunch of this rich culture.

    Things to do in Marrakech

    Here are some of the best things to do in Marrakech:

    • Explore the medina: The medina is the old city of Marrakech and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a maze of narrow streets and alleyways, where you can find everything from traditional Moroccan shops to cafes and restaurants.
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    • Visit the Jemaa el-Fna square: This is the heart of the medina and is a must-see for any visitor to Marrakech. The square is filled with stalls selling food, souvenirs, and other goods, and there are also snake charmers, storytellers, and acrobats performing.
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    • See the Koutoubia Mosque: This is the largest mosque in Marrakech and is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture. The minaret is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.
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    • Visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa: This is a former Islamic college that is now a museum. It is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and is worth seeing for its intricate tilework and carved cedarwood ceilings.
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    • Go shopping in the souks: The souks are the traditional markets of Marrakech and are a great place to buy souvenirs, clothing, and other goods. Be sure to bargain!
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    • Take a cooking class: Learn how to make traditional Moroccan dishes, such as couscous and tagine. This is a great way to experience Moroccan culture and cuisine.
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    • Visit the Majorelle Gardens: These are a beautiful oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. The gardens were created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the early 20th century.
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    • Relax in a hammam: A hammam is a traditional Moroccan bathhouse. This is a great way to relax and to experience Moroccan culture.
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    These are just a few of the many things to do in Marrakech. The city is a fascinating blend of cultures, and there is something for everyone to enjoy.