7-Day Tour From Rabat To Marrakech
7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech via the Merzouga desert
We provide a 7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech that takes you over the Sahara desert. The excursion is perhaps one of Morocco’s most stunning.
NOTE: This customized 7-day trip from Rabat may be changed based on your travel intentions.
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7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech main info
Departure location:
Rabat
Return location:
Marrakech
Departure time:
08:00 AM
Itinerary duration
7 days/ 6 nights
Highlights of our 7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech
- Rabat Morocco
- Fes Morocco
- Cross high & middle atlas mountains
- Camel trekking in Merzouga
- Ait Benhaddou
- Spectacular Sunset & Sunrise in the desert
- Ouarzazate
- Azrou Barbary apes
- Camping in Berber tents
7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech overview
We provide a 7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech that takes you over the Sahara desert. The excursion is perhaps one of Morocco’s most stunning. The majority of visitors to Marrakech choose a tour that includes transportation, stops to view fascinating sights along the route, lodging, a camel ride across the desert, and a night under the stars.
Itinerary for a 7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech
Day 1: Rabat Airport-Rabat Hotel
You’ll begin your 7-day tour from Rabat airport as soon as you arrive. Rabat is Morocco’s political capital and home to the country’s most important institutions and embassies.
Greetings, pick-up, and transport to the hotel are all included.
Rabat-Chefchaouen, Day 2
We go on a city tour of Rabat after breakfast at the hotel. The tomb of Mohamed V and the Oudaya Kasbah are among the sights to visit. We’ll depart for Chefchaouen later. The journey takes four hours. When we arrive in Chefchaouen, you’ll have some free time to explore the North African jewel.
Chefchaouen-Fez, Day 3
On Day 3 of your captivating Moroccan itinerary, embark on a journey from Chefchaouen to Fez. Departing in the morning, explore the ancient Roman remains at Volubilis and enjoy a brief tour in Meknes. Following a delightful lunch, proceed to the vibrant city of Fes. Find your way to the hotel and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of this meticulously planned excursion. Explore, discover, and make the most of your memorable trip through these enchanting destinations.
Day 4: Sightseeing in Fez
Fez, often known as Fes, was Morocco’s first imperial metropolis. It is known as Morocco’s spiritual center and has a plethora of attractions. Fez’s Karaouiyin University is one of the world’s oldest universities. To get the most out of your trip to Fez, you’ll need to hire a native tour guide. Begin your adventure with a visit to the royal palace, followed by a visit to the pottery and poetry museum, where you can see handcrafted treasures. You follow your guide through the tanneries and the old quarter’s bustling alleyways. Take a stroll around Medina’s lively streets, where merchants are setting up shop. We return you to the hotel after an energetic trip. Staying in a riad in Cordoba for the night.
Day 5: Marrakech to Fez
Departure from Fes towards Marrakech, passing by Imouzzér, a little village overlooking the Sais plain, and Ifrane, a vacation resort on the Middle Atlas Mountains. We go through the Cedar Forest on our route to Azrou, a center famed for its wood carving. Arrive at Khnifra, a village in the heart of the Middle Atlas where the longest river, the Oum Rabia, begins. Beni Mellal and Kelaa Sraghna continue the story. Arrive in Marrakech; stay in a lovely Riad for the night.
Day 06: Sightseeing in Marrakech
Today will be spent exploring Marrakech, the ochre city. Menara, a magnificent pool surrounded by flowers, will be included in your historical tour of Marrakech. Another notable site is the Koutoubia (the twin tower of Giralda in Sevilla, Spain). The Bahia palace and the Saadiyen tombs, both of which demonstrate the beauty of Moorish architecture,. Then there’s lunch.
Drums will entice you to the Djemaa El Fna in the evening (main city square). Snake charmers, Berber and Gnoua musicians, and storytellers lighted by lamplight and wreathed in smoke create a festival atmosphere. Fresh salads, soups, fried fish and chips, chicken and beef kebabs, and even boiling snails or sheep’s heads are sold at food kiosks on the plaza. A glass of delicious cinnamon tea to round everything off. Stay at a riad in the heart of Marrakech’s medina. (Breakfast and supper)
Day 7: From Marrakech to Casablanca.
We pick you up from your hotel at the appointed hour and transport you to Casablanca Airport. I wish you a safe flight. Very beautifully done!
Note: If you have adequate time, the 7-day tour from Rabat may be extended to be longer. This is the shortest amount of time you may spend on this trip. Other Moroccan tours departing from Rabat may be found here.
The 7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech includes
- Pickup and drop off from accommodation.
- Camel for each in Merzouga
- Berber tent accommodation.
- Vehicle with gasoline
- Dinner and Breakfast
7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech excludes
- Monuments fees
- Lunches
- Tips
- Soft drinks
7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech Testimonials
7 days tour from Rabat
We traveled from Rabat to Fez, going through the Dades and Todra Gorges, spending two nights in Merzouga, and seeing Chefchaoeun. We were four people and spent seven days on the trip. The vacation was fantastic; we had a terrific time and liked the place.
We would absolutely work with this service again, especially with our guide Hassan, who was really pleasant and kind. We also met other agency guides, all of whom were really kind.
7 days 6 nights Rabat & Marrakech
It was wonderful to appreciate the fascinating nation of Morocco and meet Berber villages zagora and echgaga, as well as the mhamid el ghizlan, on a 7 days tour from Rabat to southern Morocco, which included desert trekking. All of it is really gorgeous, and our guide Hamid Moujane provided us with a one-of-a-kind experience. Always pleasant, polite, attentive, and helpful to ensure that you have the greatest experience possible on this trip, with wonderful food and breathtaking scenery. Come and take in the sights of this lovely nation.
7 days of adventure
We went to Morocco with my wife and two children in the first week of May with viajesdesierto.com on a 7 days itinerary from Rabat that included Zagora, Merzouga, Dades, and the seaside in Essaouira. It’s been a terrific adventure. Hassan, our guide, deserves special recognition. He was always attentive to us and ensured that we didn’t have to worry about anything except enjoying the journey. The accommodations and support were excellent at all times. I suggest this firm 100×100 for planning a journey and getting to know the south of Morocco.
Special thanks to Hassan, our guide, for his attentiveness!
Exceptional experience
Experience that comes highly recommended. We saw incredible sights, ate delicious cuisine, and learnt a lot about Moroccan culture due to our tour guides, Ibrahim and Hassan. The days went very quickly. Furthermore, we were treated like royalty and had everything we needed throughout our stay. One of the most popular choices for those looking for a comprehensive tour of Morocco’s most famous sights. Also, we were a big group (7 persons) and this did not cause any issues throughout the trip.
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7-day tour from Rabat to Marrakech highlights overview:
Rabat:
Rabat’s Medina is a must-see attraction.
Its purest essence, like that of other Moroccan cities, is centered in the Medina, which is full of small and labyrinthine lanes bustling with activity. However, I must confess that this one was cleaner and more ordered than the others, making it simpler to navigate.
Muslim Cemetery of the Martyrs, to be amazed.
Leaving the Medina towards the sea we arrive at the Muslim cemetery, a stop not very touristy but very impressive.
Thousands of graves are spread throughout it, with the ocean as a background, in a sepulchral quiet, only disturbed in my case by the music of a funeral.
If you cross it down the hill, you’ll come to the Rabat Lighthouse and Rottemburg Fort, as well as the Rabat Beach on your right.