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  • 8 Days
  • Pickup: Airport
  • Hotel/Riad
  • Start: Rabat
  • End: Rabat
  • Max People : 17

Overview: 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat

This 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat offers an exciting journey through Morocco’s imperial cities, majestic desert landscapes, and cultural wonders. Over the course of 8 days and 7 nights, you will explore some of the country’s most fascinating destinations.

The tour begins in Rabat, where you’ll visit landmarks like the Hassan Tower, the Museum of Hassan II, Mohamed V Mausoleum, and the Udayas Kasbah. From there, travel to Casablanca, where the architectural marvel of the Hassan II Mosque awaits.

Continuing to Marrakech, you will explore this historic city known for its vibrant souks, beautiful palaces, and rich history. As the journey heads towards the Sahara Desert, you will cross the Atlas Mountains, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou, and stop at Ouarzazate, Morocco’s film capital.

The scenic drive continues through the breathtaking Dades and Todgha Gorges before arriving in Merzouga Desert. Experience a magical camel trek through the dunes to witness a spectacular sunset, followed by an overnight stay in a charming desert camp with dinner and Berber music.

The adventure continues with a full-day exploration of the Berber and nomadic lifestyle before journeying through the Cedar Forest, home to the playful Barbary macaques. The route then passes through Ifrane, often referred to as the Switzerland of Morocco, before reaching the imperial city of Fes.

In Fes, you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the ancient medina, discovering its historical sites, traditional markets, and rich cultural heritage. This 8-day tour provides a perfect blend of cultural exploration, natural beauty, and unforgettable experiences.

Departure Location

Rabat (Google Map)

Tour Duration

8 Days

Return Location

Rabat (Google Map)

Tour Includes

  • Pick up & Drop off at your accommodation
  • Transportation in modern air-conditioned 4*4 tourism
  • Driver speaking English, Spanish, French during the tour
  • 6 Nights in a typical Riad/Hotel
  • Camel ride in Sahara Desert ( camel per person )
  • Breakfasts
  • Dinner in Merzouga and Bomalen Daddes
  • Assistant during the tour
  • Fuel
  • Fes and Marrakech Guided tour
  • Airport transfer
  • Night in a wonderful luxury camp in Sahara Desert
  • Cooking class of tagine or berber pizza
  • Water in the car during the tour

Tour Excludes

  • Lunch and drinks
  • Historical Monument tickets
  • Tips for Driver and Guide, Nomads, Gnawa, Hotels

Tour Highlights: 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat

This 8-day Morocco itinerary from Rabat offers a perfect blend of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and breathtaking natural landscapes.

Starting in Rabat, you will explore its iconic sites including the Hassan Tower, Museum of Hassan II, Mohamed V Mausoleum, and the Udayas Kasbah. From there, continue to Casablanca, where you’ll visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque—one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world.

Next, you will travel to Marrakech, a vibrant city renowned for its historic architecture, lively markets, and cultural richness. As you head towards the Sahara Desert, you will cross the Atlas Mountains, passing through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou and the cinematic city of Ouarzazate.

The adventure continues through the scenic Dades and Todgha Gorges, showcasing Morocco’s dramatic rock formations and stunning valleys.

Arriving in the Merzouga Desert, you will embark on a camel trek across the golden dunes to catch an unforgettable sunset, followed by an overnight stay in a traditional Berber camp with dinner and live Berber music under the starry sky.

The tour continues with a full-day exploration of the Berber and nomadic lifestyle, followed by a journey through the Cedar Forest, home to the playful Barbary macaques. Passing through Ifrane, often called the Switzerland of Morocco, you will reach the imperial city of Fes.

The tour concludes with a guided exploration of Fes’s ancient medina, including visits to its historical sites, traditional markets, and architectural marvels.

This 8-day tour offers a comprehensive experience of Morocco’s rich culture, diverse landscapes, and fascinating history.

  • Visit Rabat’s Hassan Tower, Mohamed V Mausoleum, and Oudaya Kasbah
  • Explore Casablanca’s iconic Hassan II Mosque, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
  • Take a guided tour of Marrakech, including the Koutoubia Mosque and Saadian Tombs
  • Cross the scenic Atlas Mountains, stopping at panoramic viewpoints
  • Experience camel trekking in the Sahara Desert and stay in a Berber camp
  • Walk through the dramatic Todra Gorge and the picturesque Dades Valley
  • Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, a historic kasbah village
  • Discover Fes’s ancient medina, royal palace, and historic landmarks
  • Immerse yourself in Moroccan traditions, cuisine, and Berber culture throughout the journey

Important Note

The itinerary provided for this 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat is just a suggested plan. If it doesn’t perfectly match your interests or schedule, please feel free to contact us. We specialize in creating personalized, tailor-made tours to ensure your experience is exactly how you want it. Let us know your preferences, and we’ll customize the itinerary to suit your needs, making your journey through Morocco unforgettable.

Itinerary: 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat

Day 1 Rabat – Casablanca – Marrakech

Your 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat begins after breakfast at your hotel in Rabat. Before departing for Marrakech, we will explore some of Rabat’s most famous historical and cultural sites.

Start with a visit to the Hassan Tower, a majestic 12th-century minaret and symbol of Rabat. Nearby, you will explore the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, an exquisite resting place for the Moroccan king, known for its intricate architectural details and peaceful atmosphere.

Next, visit the Kasbah of Oudaya, an Andalusian-style fortress featuring charming streets, lush gardens, and panoramic views of the Bou Regreg River, Morocco’s longest river. The picturesque setting of white and blue-painted houses offers a beautiful introduction to your Moroccan adventure.

From Rabat, we continue our journey to Casablanca, the country’s largest city and economic hub. If time permits, we will visit the stunning Hassan II Mosque, the second largest mosque in Africa. Located on a headland overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this architectural masterpiece boasts the tallest minaret in the world.

By the afternoon, we reach Marrakech, where you will be transferred to your accommodation. The evening is yours to relax or explore the vibrant city on your own.

Day 2 Full Day to Visit Marrakech with a Local Guide.

The day begins with a typical Moroccan breakfast, featuring freshly baked pita bread, egg dishes, and sweet green mint tea. After your meal, your local guide will arrive to take you on a guided tour of Marrakech.

During this three-hour exploration, you will visit some of Marrakech’s most iconic sites:

  • Koutoubia Mosque: Renowned for its stunning minaret, which stands as the tallest structure in Marrakech and a prime example of Almohad architecture.

  • Saadian Tombs: Hidden for centuries and rediscovered in 1917, these beautifully decorated tombs date back to the Saadian dynasty and feature intricate carvings and zellige tilework.

  • Bahia Palace: One of the most exquisite royal residences from the 19th century, the Bahia Palace boasts impressive gardens, courtyards, and intricately decorated rooms reflecting Morocco’s architectural grandeur.

Following the tour, enjoy free time to explore the bustling Djemaa-el-Fna Square on your own. This lively square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its storytellers, musicians, jugglers, and vibrant market stalls offering local delicacies, traditional crafts, and unique souvenirs.

Whether you choose to explore by foot or take a scenic ride on a horse-drawn carriage, the experience will leave you enchanted by Marrakech’s energy and charm.

Return to your hotel or riad for a relaxing evening.

Day 3 Marrakech – Telouet – Ait Benhaddou Kasbah – Bomalen Dades [314 km]

Today begins with breakfast at your hotel or riad before setting off on a scenic journey through the High Atlas Mountains. As you ascend, you’ll cross the impressive Tizi-n-Tichka Pass, which stands at an elevation of 2260 meters. This breathtaking route offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and Berber villages.

Our first major stop is at Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Morocco’s most famous ksars (fortified villages). Built entirely of clay and straw, this historical site has served as a backdrop for numerous films and series, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones.

Continuing to Ouarzazate, known as Morocco’s film capital, you will have the chance to visit film studios and museums that showcase the region’s cinematic history.

From Ouarzazate, we travel to the Valley of Roses, renowned for its rose cultivation and the production of rose-based products such as perfume, soap, body cream, and essential oils. During the Rose Festival in May, the entire valley is covered in a beautiful bloom of pink roses.

We continue along the famous Road of 1000 Kasbahs, a stretch rich in ancient fortresses and river oases, reflecting the region’s historical importance as a vital trade route.

Arriving in Boumalne Dades by evening, you will be taken to your hotel or riad for a comfortable overnight stay.

Day 4 Dades valley – Todgha Gorges – Sahara Desert [250 km]

After breakfast at your hotel or riad in Boumalne Dades, we continue the journey by visiting the scenic Dades Gorge. This stunning natural formation features rugged red rock walls rising high above the crystal-clear Dades River. The gorge is known for its dramatic landscapes and winding roads that attract nature lovers and photographers alike.

From there, we proceed to the impressive Todra Gorge, situated at 1550 m.a.s.l. near the Berber town of Tinghir. With its towering limestone cliffs and lush riverbed, the Todra Gorge is one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural wonders. It’s a popular destination for hikers and rock climbers, offering breathtaking views and a tranquil setting.

Continuing our journey toward the Sahara Desert, we pass through a landscape of bizarre rock formations, wide oasis valleys, and ancient kasbahs, offering a glimpse into Morocco’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

Arriving in Erfoud, a town renowned for its fossil workshops, you will have the opportunity to visit a manufactory specializing in crafting jewelry and decorative items from ancient fossil finds.

After exploring Erfoud, we reach Merzouga, located at the edge of the Sahara Desert. Your camel will be waiting to take you on a trek through the golden dunes to catch a breathtaking sunset over the dunes of Erg Chebbi.

The day concludes with an overnight stay in a charming desert camp, where you’ll enjoy dinner and traditional Berber music under a canopy of stars.

Day 5 Explore Merzouga area & Visit nomad families [40 Km]

Start your day with an extensive Moroccan breakfast featuring olives, egg dishes in a tajine, freshly baked bread, and delicious desserts. After breakfast, embark on a regional tour of the Merzouga area by 4×4 vehicle, providing a deeper exploration of the Sahara Desert’s cultural and natural treasures.

Your journey will take you through the vast plains of Erg Chebbi, famous for their fossil finds and old eyeliner coal mines. The region is rich in prehistoric remnants, offering insight into its geological history.

Visit a Gnawa village, where you’ll experience the unique rhythms and melodies of Gnawa music, a spiritual tradition with roots in sub-Saharan Africa. During your visit, you’ll learn about the culture and history of the Gnawa people, whose music and dance remain an essential part of their heritage.

The tour continues with a stop to meet nomadic families living in the desert. Share Moroccan tea under a traditional tent made of hand-woven dark wool, gaining a deeper appreciation for their simple yet resilient lifestyle.

For lunch, indulge in a local specialty known as Madfouna, often referred to as Berber pizza. This dish is baked over an open fire, providing a delicious and authentic taste of Berber cuisine.

The afternoon is free for you to relax or explore the sand dunes at your leisure. Options include sandboarding, walking among the dunes, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the desert.

Dinner and overnight will be at your hotel or desert camp, where you can enjoy another magical night under the starry desert sky.

Day 6 Merzouga – Rissani – Ziz Valley – Midelt – Fes [467 km]

Today’s journey from Merzouga to Fes is a long but scenic drive through some of Morocco’s most stunning landscapes. After an early breakfast, we leave the Sahara Desert behind and make our way towards Fes, crossing diverse terrains and picturesque towns.

The first highlight of the day is a stop at the Ziz Valley, famous for its thousands of palm trees scattered throughout the valley. The lush greenery provides a beautiful contrast to the surrounding arid landscape and is considered one of the largest palm groves in Morocco.

Continuing the journey, we cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, with opportunities to pause for snacks and enjoy breathtaking viewpoints. The drive offers stunning views of deep valleys, rugged cliffs, and Berber villages perched on the hillsides.

A key highlight of the day is traveling through Ifrane National Park, which is home to one of Morocco’s largest cedar forests. Here, you might encounter the famous Barbary macaques. These friendly primates often approach visitors, but feeding them should be done with caution.

The route continues through Ifrane, a town often referred to as the Switzerland of Morocco due to its European-inspired architecture, neat streets, and cooler climate. The alpine-style houses and neatly maintained parks make this town a refreshing stop.

After passing through Ifrane, the journey descends into the plains leading to Fes. By evening, you will arrive at your accommodation in Fes, where you will stay at a traditional riad nestled within the ancient medina.

Enjoy a relaxing evening in Fes, preparing for the next day’s guided exploration of this historic city.

Day 7 Fes (Visit the city with a local guide).

After breakfast at your traditional riad, your local guide will meet you for a comprehensive tour of Fes, one of Morocco’s most historically rich cities and often regarded as the country’s spiritual and cultural capital.

During this guided tour, you will explore Fes el-Bali, the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its labyrinthine streets and vibrant souks, it’s a place where history feels alive.

Highlights of the Fes City Tour include:

  • Royal Palace (Dar el-Makhzen): Admire the imposing golden gates leading to the royal palace, an iconic landmark showcasing exquisite Moroccan craftsmanship.

  • Al-Qarawiyyin University: Visit what is considered the oldest existing, continually operating educational institution in the world. Founded in 859 AD, it has been a major intellectual and spiritual center throughout Moroccan history.

  • Chouara Tannery: Witness the ancient process of leather-making at one of the city’s most famous tanneries. The vibrant colors and traditional techniques have remained unchanged for centuries.

  • Medersa Al Attarine: This beautiful Islamic school is known for its intricate tilework, carved cedar wood, and elegant courtyard.

  • Nejjarine Fountain: A striking example of Moroccan architecture, the Nejjarine Fountain is located near the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts.

  • Fes Medina: As you walk through the narrow alleys, you will pass by spice stalls, traditional Berber carpets, metalworkers, and artisans crafting their goods by hand.

After enjoying lunch at a typical local restaurant, you will be transferred back to your riad for a relaxing evening. The rest of the day is yours to explore more of Fes or simply unwind in the peaceful atmosphere of your accommodation.

Day 8 Fes – Drive back to Rabat and transfer you to the airport

After breakfast at your riad in Fes, we begin our journey back to Rabat, but not before visiting some of Morocco’s most significant historical sites along the way.

Our first stop is in Meknes, known as the predecessor royal city of Fes and one of Morocco’s imperial cities. During your visit, you will:

  • Walk around the old fortress walls that once protected this grand city.

  • Explore the beautiful parks and gardens, remnants of Sultan Moulay Ismail’s ambitious vision.

  • Visit the Meknes Medina, where you can discover old palaces, military buildings, and architectural marvels constructed during the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail (1672-1727).

  • Learn about how these structures survived the devastating 1755 earthquake and were partially rebuilt.

After exploring Meknes, we continue to Volubilis, an ancient Roman settlement dating back to the 3rd century. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its well-preserved arches, mosaic floors, bathhouses, and wall remains. A guided tour of Volubilis provides a fascinating insight into the region’s Roman history and architectural mastery.

In the afternoon, we proceed to Rabat, marking the end of your 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat. You will be transferred to your hotel, riad, or the airport depending on your departure plans.

Map: 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat

FAQ: 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat

What cities will I visit during the 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat?

This 8-day tour takes you through Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, Merzouga (Sahara Desert), Boumalne Dades, Todgha Gorge, Ouarzazate, Ait Benhaddou, Fes, and Ifrane. You’ll experience Morocco’s imperial cities, historical Kasbahs, dramatic landscapes, and vibrant local cultures.

What type of accommodation is included?

The tour includes stays at traditional riads in cities like Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech, as well as desert camps in Merzouga, offering a unique experience of staying in the Sahara Desert. Accommodations are comfortable, with modern amenities, and provide an authentic Moroccan atmosphere.

Are meals included in the 8-day tour?

Yes, daily breakfasts are included, as well as select dinners, particularly in the desert camp and other remote locations. Lunches are generally not included, giving you flexibility to explore local restaurants and enjoy regional cuisine.

Will I experience camel trekking during the tour?

Yes! A highlight of this tour is the camel trek in Merzouga. You’ll ride camels across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, capturing the breathtaking sunset over the Sahara. Afterward, enjoy an overnight stay in a traditional Berber camp with dinner and Berber music under the stars.

What should I pack for the 8 Days Morocco Tour?

For this journey, pack light and breathable clothing for the daytime and warmer layers for the evening, especially in the desert. Don’t forget:

  • Comfortable shoes for walking and exploring.

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.

  • A scarf or shawl for sun protection and modesty in some locations.

  • A camera to capture Morocco’s stunning landscapes.

What is the best time to take the tour?

The best times for this 8-day Morocco tour are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the cities and desert. Summer can be very hot, especially in the Sahara, and winter can be cold in the Atlas Mountains.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?

Yes, the 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat is suitable for most ages, although some activities like the camel trek and hiking in the Todgha Gorge require moderate mobility. Contact us for more information.

How much driving will be involved in the tour?

Driving times vary each day, with the longest drives between Marrakech and Merzouga (approximately 7-8 hours), including scenic stops. The itinerary includes regular breaks for sightseeing, meals, and photo opportunities, ensuring a comfortable journey.

Can I customize the 8 Days Morocco Tour from Rabat?

We offer customizable itineraries to cater to your specific needs. Whether you wish to add or remove destinations, or extend your stay in certain cities, do not hesitate to reach out.

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Daniel

Group Traveller

I had the pleasure of embarking on a 8-day tour from Rabat to the Sahara Desert with Morocco itinerary. The experience was nothing short of spectacular. The first Days was spent in exploring Rabat and Casablanca. The second day was spent exploring the vibrant city of Marrakech, with its bustling markets and stunning architecture. The highlight of the day was visiting the Bahia Palace, a beautiful 19th-century palace with intricate tilework and lush gardens. The next two days were spent driving through the Atlas Mountains and visiting various Berber villages along the way. The scenery was breathtaking, with snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. We also had the opportunity to ride camels through the desert and spend a night in a traditional Berber camp. The final day was spent driving through the stunning Draa Valley, with its palm groves and ancient kasbahs. We also visited the Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most well-preserved kasbahs in the region. We also visited Fes with a local tour guide which was super fantastic guide well explainer. Overall, the 8-day tour from Marrakech was an unforgettable experience that I would highly recommend to anyone wants to visit Morocco.

June 1, 2023

Perez

Family Traveller

The 8-day Morocco tour from Rabat to Marrakech, Merzouga Desert and Fes was an unforgettable experience. The itinerary was well-planned and allowed us to see the best of Morocco. We started in Rabat and we visited Hassan tower, Udayas Kasbah, Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. In Marrakech we visited the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Then we headed to the Atlas Mountains and saw the stunning views from Tizi n’Tichka pass. Next, we explored the Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The highlight of the trip was the camel ride in the Merzouga Desert and watching the sunset over the sand dunes. We also visited the Todra Gorge and spent a night in a traditional Berber tent. Finally, we ended the tour in Fes, where we visited the Royal Palace, the Jewish Quarter, and the famous tanneries. The tour was well-organized, the accommodations were comfortable, and the guides were knowledgeable. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Morocco.

February 23, 2023

Kathrin

Family Traveller

I recently went on a tour with Moha from Morocco Itinerary Agency and it was an incredible experience. Moha was an excellent guide who provided detailed information about the places we visited. The itinerary was well-planned and we were able to see many beautiful sights in a short amount of time. Overall, I highly recommend booking a tour with Moha and Morocco Itinerary Agency.

January 13, 2023