10 Days Tour from Marrakech
This 10 days tour from Marrakech lets you explore Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich cultural fabric, and ancient history.
10 Days Tour from Marrakech
- Morocco
Tour Overview
The 10 days tour from Marrakech is one of the most popular. It lets you explore Morocco’s diverse landscapes, rich cultural fabric, and ancient history.
Explore bustling cities like Casablanca and the authentic and contemporary history of the capital Rabat, immerse yourself in the grandeur and beauty of Chefchaouene’s blue alleys, and discover the ancient history of Fes. Traverse the majestic High Atlas and Middle Atlas mountains and the Rif Mountains, trek through cedar forests, encounter playful macaques, and discover the charming city of Ifrane.
Experience the stunning Merzouga Desert with thrilling desert safaris and peaceful camping under the stars. Enjoy the immense beauty of the Todgha Gorge, wander the legendary kasbahs of Ouarzazate and Ait Ben Haddou, and see stunning views of the High Atlas Mountains. This journey promises unforgettable moments and cherished memories at every turn.
10 Days / 9 Nights
Daily Tour
Year-round
English, Spanish, French
Marrakech
Marrakech
Highlights of 10 Days Tour from Marrakech
- Enjoy the stunning views of the High & Middle Atlas Mountains
- Explore Morocco's diverse landscapes, from the towering Atlas Mountains to the enchanting semi-desert and desert regions dotted with majestic dunes
- Enjoying the beauty of Essaouira (the windy capital)
- Visit Hassan II Mosque
- Visit Udaya Kasbah, Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Visit Chefchaouin City (Blue Pearl)
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou & Volubilis
- Visit Taourirt Kasbah & Atlas Studio in Ouarzazate
- Visit Amridil Kasbah
- Camel ride
- Enjoying the sunset and sunrise over the sand dunes
- Visit Dades Valley and Todra Gorge
- Party around a campfire with local music (Drums)
- Stop at Cedar Forests and see Barbary monkeys
Program Itinerary of 10 Days Tour from Marrakech
Day 1: Marrakech - Essaouira (182 km)
After breakfast, embark on your 10-day journey by heading west towards the Atlantic Ocean to Essaouira, the peaceful and picturesque city often called the “Wind Capital.” The journey from Marrakech to Essaouira offers a wonderful mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions, including passing through rare argan tree forests, unique to the Essaouira region.
Along the way, you will have the opportunity to visit argan oil cooperatives and learn about the extraction process of this valuable oil. When you arrive in Essaouira, immerse yourself in the charm of the UNESCO-listed old town, explore the historic fortifications of Scala de la Ville, stroll along the pristine beach, and wander through the historic Jewish quarter. Take advantage of the bustling port famous for its fresh fish.
End your day by enjoying a stunning sunset on the beautiful beach.
Day 2: Essaouira - Casablanca (370 km)
After breakfast, you will continue your journey north along the Atlantic Ocean, enjoying the beauty of the beaches on your way to Casablanca, the economic capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. On the way, you will pass through Safi, known as the pottery capital and famous for its outstanding pottery.
When you arrive in Casablanca in the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of Morocco’s most famous tourist attractions. This mosque is the largest in Morocco, the second largest in Africa, and ranks thirteenth globally. Its 210 meters (689 feet) high minaret is the second tallest in the world and has 60 floors. Completed in 1993, the mosque is located on a peninsula overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, allowing worshipers to pray above the sea on a non-glass floor.
The walls are decorated with handcrafted marble, and the ceiling is retractable. The mosque can accommodate up to 105,000 worshipers: 25,000 inside the mosque hall and an additional 80,000 in the outer courtyards.
Day 3: Casablanca - Rabat (90 km)
After breakfast in Casablanca, the economic capital, you will head north to Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco. Here, you’ll visit the city’s highlights, including the Kasbah of the Udayas, the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of the late King Mohammed V, and the historic Kasbah of Chellah. You will then explore the Medina, known for its uniform white architecture.
Day 4: Rabat - Chefchaouan (248 km)
After breakfast, continue your tour on the fourth day, heading north to explore and delve into the picturesque Rif mountain ranges. When you arrive in the city of Chefchaouen, known as the Blue Pearl, prepare to be dazzled by the beauty of its sky-blue alleys.
Enjoy the rich history at the Kasbah Museum in the heart of the vibrant city square. You can climb up to the Spanish Mosque to enjoy unparalleled panoramic views, as the setting sun paints the sky in gold and crimson, providing an unforgettable end to your day of exploration.
Day 5: Chefchaouan - Volubilis - Fes (247 km)
Breakfast. Continue your tour by heading south. After leaving Chefchaouen and the Rif Mountains, head towards the historic city of Fes, the scientific capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Passing through Volubilis, visit the ancient Roman ruins that were the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Mauritania.
Founded in the third century BC, the Roman Empire made it an important site and dedicated it to magnificent buildings and monuments. It later became, for a short period, the capital of Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid state. He was buried near the archaeological site, which included well-preserved mosaics.
In the afternoon, head towards the city of Fes, passing through large areas of agricultural land, before arriving at the city of Fes, one of the oldest and most historic Moroccan cities.
Day 6: Fes - Ifrane - Midelt (200 km)
After breakfast, a knowledgeable local guide eagerly waits to lead you on a captivating morning tour, revealing to you the history of the city of Fez, founded during the 8th century, and the city’s historical landmarks.
From the venerable Bou Inania School to the splendor of the Royal Palace and the oldest university in the world, Al-Qarawiyyin, which was founded in 857, wander through the alleys of the old city to get to know the finest goods and handmade products.
As the afternoon approaches, you begin your journey south through the Middle Atlas mountain range to the apple capital of Midelt. Passing through the charming city of Ifrane, famous for its Swiss-inspired aesthetics, amidst abundant cedar forests, enjoy the panoramic views and marvel at the majestic Barbary macaques.
Day 7: Midelt - Ziz valley - Sahara desert (260 km)
After breakfast, resume your journey by heading south towards Merzouga, passing through the High Atlas Mountains and the vast green palm oases in the famous Ziz Valley.
During your trip, you will stop at the highest panoramic point in the Ziz Valley, then drive along the Ziz Valley to Erfoud, the largest open-air paleontology museum in Morocco. Stop at one of the excavation work units to learn about the region’s history.
Finally, reach Merzouga, where you will be waiting for a camel ride across the golden dunes to enjoy the charming views, watch the sunset, and take unforgettable photos before heading towards the camp, where a delicious dinner and a musical evening await you around the fireplace, as well as listening to quiet notes under a sky studded with millions of stars.
Day 8: Explore the Sahara Desert by 4x4 vehicle
Wake up early and head to the nearest dunes to have the opportunity to watch the sunrise, which is considered one of the most beautiful and famous activities in the region. Then, return to camp for breakfast before setting off on an exceptional day to explore the area by 4×4 car.
After breakfast, you will start your adventure from the camp and then head towards the Hassi El Abiad Oasis to learn about the traditional irrigation system adopted. Head towards the city of Khamliya to learn about the distinctive and rich style of Gnawa music. Head towards Bedouin communities to learn about their lifestyle and how they adapt to life, then stop at several panoramic points.
Then, go to one of the restaurants to try Berber pizza, considered the region’s most famous dish. During the afternoon, there will be free time where you can try different activities, such as riding motorcycles, horses, quad bikes, and ATVs…
Day 9: Sahara Desert - Todgha Gorge - Ouarzazate (390 km)
After breakfast, continue your journey west along the High Atlas Mountains, from the golden sands of Merzouga to the cinematic attraction of Ouarzazate through an enchanting tapestry of stunning landscapes and the region’s ancient history.
The first is to immerse yourself in the beauty and grandeur of Todgha Gorge. You will drive via the Thousand Kasbah Road.
Arriving in Skoura Oasis, you will stop at Kasbah Amridil, one of the oldest and most beautiful kasbahs in the region. This gives you an idea of the region’s history. Finally, you will arrive in the city of Ouarzazate, the city of cinema attractions and studios.
Day 10: Ouarzazate - Ait Benhaddou Kasbah - High Atlas Mountains - Marrakech (190 km)
After breakfast, continue your journey on your last day towards the city of Marrakesh. Start your day by exploring the city’s most important tourist attractions, such as Kasbah Taourirt and Atlas Studio.
Before heading to Ait Ben Haddou Palace, which is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, in the afternoon, head towards the city of Marrakesh via the rugged Tizi-N-Tichka pass (2260 m) in the High Atlas Mountains.
Finally. Arriving at the final destination, Marrakesh, a historical city.
Price Includes & Excludes
Price Includes
- Transport by private modern vehicle with A/C
- Car Fuel
- Pick-up & drop off at/from your accommodation
- Camel trekking
- 1 night in a private tent with a private WC & shower
- 4 Dinners + 9 Breakfasts
- Experienced English-speaking Driver/Guide
- 8 nights in a private room in a hotel
- Tour by 4x4 Vehicle to explore the Sahara Desert
Price Excludes
- Drinks
- Lunches
- Tipping
- Extra activities
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What Our Clients Says?
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We had an amazing experience with Saharan Tours company and would highly recommend them to anyone planning a trip to Morocco. Our itinerary was perfectly balanced. Allowing us to explore Morocco's rich culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities. Highlights included wandering the colorful streets of chefchaouin, exploring the history of medinas of Fes and Marrakech. And enjoying the magical night under the stars in the Sahara desert.
Our driver/ guide Said was fantastic, knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about sharing Morocco's history and traditions. The accommodations were comfortable and authentic. And the transportation was smooth and reliable.What I liked the most were the 2 nights I spent in the Sahara Desert, it's a completely different world, we had a full day in the desert and also had the chance to experience ATVs riding.
If you're looking for a well organized memorable Moroccan adventure. Saharan Tours is an excellent choice. 5/5 Stars exceptional service and authentic experience.
We had wonderful trip to Morocco. Thanks to Said and Ibrahim with Saharan Tours.
Said accommodate all our requests and built a great itinerary for us. Including Riads, hotels, desert camp for our stay. Our transportation from destination to destination, and guided tours in each place.
Ibrahim drove us everywhere during 10 day trip, tirelessly helping us with everything. We are ever so grateful to him for his help. Especially because he had to be away from his family during the month of Ramadan.
The guides that company had for us were great (Fes and Marrakech medinas) Many many thanks and we recommend Saharan Tours to everyone thinking of a trip to Morocco.
My friend and I chose a private driver for 2 day/ 1 night in the Sahara desert from Marrakech. Our driver, Said, was so great. He was very knowledgeable, professional and kind.
This was during Ramadan so our trip may have been different otherwise. Not that we'd know as it was our first time in Morocco. Somethings were closed for Ramadan but I think also it was nice because there were less people around. We still got to see all sites and eat at great food stops. Said, our driver even bought us a box of dates from a village he went to school in. Very thoughtful. We felt safe with him and the car was clean and comfortable.
And yes. The drive was long ( took us 10 hrs each way) but you see so many things and make a few stops ( whatever you want!). It was easy and beautiful and I would recommend it to anyone. Once at the tent, if you don't take the camels to the spot then you get to take the 4×4 car and ride over the dunes. That is what we did and it was so fun. The camp was so cool and the views are what it's all about.
Personally. The one night tour was ideal ( and we were short on time ). This was the perfect trip with a trustworthy company. Thanks Said!!!!!
Our long overdue holiday to Morocco was amazing. From the first contact with Said to a 10 day trip with Youssef.
All communication/ Emails to Said were replied to quickly and I understood exactly what we were getting. I never felt like anything was a problem or a hassle.
Our driver Youssef was the best. We couldn't have asked for a better person to share our experience with and we will always remember him and feel we have a connection to Morocco through him. His local knowledge and general warmth made our long days together fun. Our 10 day trip from Casablanca to Casablanca and everywhere in between captured so many different experiences. And a special highlight was the New Year's event in the Sahara desert.
I can't recommend Saharan Tours company enough. I just hope one day we can go back with all the family for some more.
