11 Days Tour from Marrakech

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Overview of the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

  • Duration:11 days 10 nights
  • Travelers:99 guests
  • Tour Type:Group tour, Private tour
  • Language:All Languages

The 11 Days Tour from Marrakech is one of the most rewarding ways to discover Morocco’s incredible variety of landscapes, cultures, and historic cities. Designed for travelers who want to experience more than just the highlights, this itinerary combines the vibrant atmosphere of Marrakech, the majestic Atlas Mountains, ancient kasbahs, dramatic valleys, the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert, the imperial city of Fes, the blue streets of Chefchaouen, the capital city of Rabat, and the charming Atlantic coast of Essaouira.


This journey allows you to experience Morocco at a comfortable pace while covering the country's most iconic destinations. Along the way, you will meet local communities, discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites, enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery, wander through centuries-old medinas, and spend a memorable night beneath the stars in the Sahara Desert.


Beginning and ending in Marrakech, the route offers a perfect balance between cultural discovery, scenic drives, and authentic experiences. Every day brings a different atmosphere, from bustling markets and ancient monuments to peaceful mountain villages and vast desert landscapes. Whether you are interested in history, photography, architecture, nature, or local traditions, this itinerary provides an excellent introduction to Morocco while offering enough depth to create lasting memories.


The 11 Days Tour from Marrakech is ideal for first-time visitors seeking a complete Moroccan experience that combines adventure, comfort, and cultural immersion.

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Highlights of the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

  • • Discover Marrakech with its lively squares, souks, and historic monuments full of color and culture.
  • • Cross the High Atlas Mountains and enjoy amazing views of valleys and Berber villages.
  • • Visit Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO kasbah famous for its history and film appearances.
  • • Explore Ouarzazate and the Valley of Roses with beautiful desert landscapes and traditional villages.
  • • Discover Dades Valley and Todra Gorge with their spectacular natural scenery.
  • • Experience the Sahara Desert with camel trekking, sunset views, and a night in a desert camp.
  • • Travel through Ziz Valley and cedar forests with possible Barbary macaque sightings.
  • • Discover Fes, a city rich in history, culture, and traditional crafts.
  • • Walk through Chefchaouen, the peaceful blue city nestled in the Rif Mountains.
  • • Visit Rabat and explore its important historical and cultural landmarks.
  • • Enjoy Essaouira’s relaxed atmosphere, fishing harbor, beaches, and Atlantic views.
  • • Experience Morocco’s diverse landscapes, traditions, and hospitality throughout the journey.

Itinerary of the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

Day 1: Arrival in Marrakech

Upon arrival at Marrakech Menara Airport, you will be welcomed and transferred to your riad in the heart of the city. Depending on your arrival time, you may begin exploring the fascinating atmosphere of Marrakech, one of Morocco’s most vibrant destinations. Wander through the bustling streets of the old medina, admire the colorful souks, and soak up the energy of the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, where storytellers, musicians, food vendors, and local performers bring the city to life.

As evening falls, Marrakech becomes even more captivating. The aromas of traditional Moroccan cuisine fill the air while rooftop terraces offer beautiful views over the city. This first day is designed to help you settle in comfortably while enjoying your first introduction to Morocco’s rich culture and hospitality.

Day 2: Guided Tour of Marrakech

After breakfast, spend the day discovering the highlights of Marrakech with a local guide. Visit some of the city's most important landmarks, including Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, and the impressive Koutoubia Mosque. Each monument reveals a different chapter of Morocco’s rich history and architectural heritage.

Continue into the medina where narrow alleyways lead to vibrant markets filled with spices, carpets, leather goods, and handmade crafts. The sights, sounds, and colors create an unforgettable atmosphere. Later, visit the beautiful Majorelle Garden, a peaceful oasis known for its exotic plants and striking blue architecture.

The afternoon provides time to explore at your own pace, relax in a traditional café, or continue shopping in the souks before enjoying another evening in Marrakech.

Day 3: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou – Dades Valley

Leaving Marrakech behind, begin an unforgettable journey across the High Atlas Mountains via the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka Pass. Along the way, enjoy panoramic views of rugged peaks, fertile valleys, and traditional Berber villages perched on hillsides. The changing scenery makes this one of the most beautiful drives in Morocco.

Arrive at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its ancient earthen architecture and appearances in numerous films and television productions. Walking through the kasbah feels like stepping back in time as you discover narrow passageways and historic buildings that once served traders crossing the Sahara.

After lunch, continue through Ouarzazate and the Valley of Roses, where palm groves and desert landscapes gradually lead to the dramatic scenery of Dades Valley. Surrounded by unique rock formations and stunning mountain views, the valley offers a perfect introduction to southern Morocco.

Driving distance: approximately 330 km.

Day 4: Dades Valley – Todra Gorge – Merzouga Desert

This morning begins with more spectacular scenery as the route follows winding roads through Dades Valley before reaching Todra Gorge. Here, towering cliffs rise dramatically above the valley floor, creating one of Morocco’s most impressive natural attractions. Take time to stroll through the gorge and admire the immense rock walls carved over centuries by the river below.

As the journey continues south, the landscape becomes increasingly arid, revealing palm groves, desert villages, and vast open spaces. Eventually, the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi appear on the horizon, signaling your arrival at the edge of the Sahara.

Later in the afternoon, meet your camel caravan and begin a memorable trek across the dunes. The changing colors of the sand during sunset create a magical atmosphere that many travelers consider a highlight of their Moroccan adventure. After reaching camp, enjoy dinner, traditional music, and an unforgettable evening beneath a sky filled with stars.

Driving distance: approximately 270 km.

Day 5: Merzouga Desert Exploration

Wake early to witness the sunrise over the Sahara, one of the most memorable moments of the entire journey. As the first light illuminates the dunes, the landscape transforms into shades of gold, orange, and red.

After breakfast, spend the day exploring the fascinating desert region surrounding Merzouga. Visit Khamlia village, famous for its traditional Gnawa music and unique cultural heritage. Continue to meet local nomadic families and learn about their daily lives in this challenging yet beautiful environment.

Throughout the day, discover hidden desert tracks, fossil-rich areas, seasonal lakes, and panoramic viewpoints that reveal the immense scale of the Sahara. Unlike a simple overnight stop, this extra day allows a deeper understanding of the region's culture, history, and natural beauty while also providing time to simply relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

Day 6: Merzouga – Ziz Valley – Ifrane – Fes

After breakfast, leave the desert behind and begin traveling north through the magnificent Ziz Valley. Thousands of palm trees stretch across the oasis below, creating one of the most impressive landscapes in southeastern Morocco. Frequent viewpoints along the route offer excellent opportunities for photographs.

Continuing through Midelt and the Middle Atlas Mountains, the scenery gradually changes from desert landscapes to forests and green hills. Stop at the cedar forests where Barbary macaques are often seen among the trees before continuing to Ifrane, a charming mountain town known for its clean streets and European-inspired architecture.

The contrast between the Sahara and the Middle Atlas region highlights Morocco’s incredible geographical diversity. By evening, arrive in Fes and settle into your accommodation within one of Morocco’s most historic cities.

Driving distance: approximately 470 km.

Day 7: Guided Tour of Fes

Today is dedicated to exploring Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual capital. Accompanied by a local guide, discover one of the oldest and most fascinating medinas in the world. The narrow alleyways reveal centuries of history, traditional craftsmanship, and architectural treasures hidden behind ancient walls.

Visit famous tanneries where leather is still produced using traditional methods, explore historic madrasas decorated with intricate tilework, and discover artisan workshops where skills have been passed down for generations. Every corner of the medina offers a glimpse into Morocco’s rich heritage.

Unlike modern cities, Fes remains deeply connected to its traditions, making it one of the most authentic destinations in the country. The day provides a fascinating immersion into Moroccan history, culture, and daily life.

Day 8: Fes – Chefchaouen

As your 11 Days Tour from Marrakech continues, leave Fes behind and travel north through the beautiful landscapes of the Rif Mountains. The journey offers changing scenery of rolling hills, fertile farmland, and traditional villages before arriving in the famous Blue City of Chefchaouen.

Known for its blue-painted houses and peaceful atmosphere, Chefchaouen is one of the most photogenic destinations included in this 11 Days Tour from Marrakech. Spend the afternoon wandering through narrow alleyways decorated with flower pots and colorful doors while discovering artisan shops and local cafés hidden throughout the medina.

Visit Outa El Hammam Square, the social heart of the city, and enjoy the relaxed pace that makes Chefchaouen so different from Morocco’s larger cities. The mountain setting and unique architecture create a memorable experience and offer a refreshing change of atmosphere during your journey through Morocco.

Day 9: Chefchaouen – Rabat

After breakfast, continue your 11 Days Tour from Marrakech toward Rabat, Morocco’s capital city and one of its four imperial cities. The route gradually leaves the Rif Mountains behind and heads toward the Atlantic coast, revealing another side of Morocco's diverse landscapes.

Upon arrival, discover some of Rabat’s most important historical landmarks. Visit Hassan Tower, an unfinished minaret that remains one of the country’s most recognizable monuments, and explore the magnificent Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Continue to the Kasbah of the Udayas, where charming blue-and-white streets overlook the Bou Regreg River and the Atlantic Ocean.

Rabat offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern life. Wide boulevards, elegant gardens, and coastal views make it one of Morocco’s most pleasant cities to explore. This stage of the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech provides a fascinating contrast to the imperial medinas and desert landscapes visited earlier in the itinerary.

Day 10: Rabat – Essaouira

One of the final highlights of your 11 Days Tour from Marrakech takes you to the beautiful Atlantic coast. Traveling south toward Essaouira, you'll discover a completely different atmosphere from the inland cities, with fresh ocean air, sandy beaches, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

Upon arrival, explore the UNESCO-listed medina, famous for its whitewashed buildings, blue shutters, and artistic character. Walk through lively streets filled with galleries, craft shops, and traditional workshops before heading toward the historic fishing harbor where fishermen bring in their daily catch.

The impressive ramparts overlooking the Atlantic Ocean provide excellent views and a glimpse into the city's maritime history. Essaouira's laid-back atmosphere makes it one of the most enjoyable stops on this 11 Days Tour from Marrakech, offering the perfect opportunity to slow down and appreciate Morocco’s coastal beauty.

Day 11: Essaouira – Marrakech Departure

The final day of your 11 Days Tour from Marrakech begins with free time to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Essaouira one last time. Take a morning stroll along the beach, browse local artisan shops, or enjoy breakfast overlooking the ocean before beginning the return journey to Marrakech.

The drive passes through Morocco’s famous argan-growing region, where you'll see rural landscapes and traditional villages that provide one final glimpse into everyday life in the country. Depending on your departure schedule, there may be time for some last-minute shopping or sightseeing upon arrival in Marrakech.

As your 11 Days Tour from Marrakech comes to an end, you leave with unforgettable memories of imperial cities, spectacular mountain scenery, ancient kasbahs, Sahara Desert adventures, coastal landscapes, and the warm hospitality that makes Morocco such a remarkable destination.

Includes/Excludes in the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

  • Private transportation
  • English-speaking driver
  • Airport transfers
  • Accommodation in riads and hotels
  • Daily breakfasts
  • Camel trekking experience
  • Overnight stay in a Sahara Desert camp
  • Lunches and Drinks
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional activities
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Map of the 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

Know Before You Go

This 11 Days Tour from Marrakech covers a wide variety of landscapes, from the High Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert to imperial cities and the Atlantic coast. Temperatures can vary considerably between destinations and between day and night, so packing layered clothing is highly recommended throughout the year.

Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as many of Morocco’s historic medinas are best explored on foot through narrow streets and uneven pathways. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are also useful, especially during desert excursions and warmer months.

For the Sahara experience, bringing a small overnight bag with your personal essentials is often more practical during the camel trek, while larger luggage can remain safely stored. Desert nights can be cooler than many travelers expect, particularly during autumn and winter.

Driving days are an important part of the adventure and include regular stops for panoramic viewpoints, photographs, refreshments, and cultural visits. Distances may seem long on some days, but the changing scenery and diverse landscapes make the journey itself one of the highlights of the tour.

Morocco is a welcoming country with a rich cultural heritage. Dressing respectfully, learning a few basic local greetings, and keeping small cash amounts for personal purchases can help enhance your travel experience and interactions with local communities.

FAQs – 11 Days Tour from Marrakech

1. Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to Morocco?

Yes, this itinerary covers Morocco's most famous destinations and provides an excellent introduction to the country's culture, landscapes, and history.

2. How long is the camel trek in Merzouga?

The camel ride usually lasts between one and one and a half hours depending on weather conditions and camp location.

3. What type of accommodation is included?

The tour includes carefully selected riads, hotels, and a Sahara Desert camp offering comfort and authentic Moroccan hospitality.

4. Is Chefchaouen included with an overnight stay?

Yes, the itinerary includes an overnight stay to fully enjoy the atmosphere and beauty of the Blue City.

5. What should I pack for the desert?

Comfortable clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, walking shoes, and a light jacket for cooler evenings are recommended.

6. When is the best time to take this tour?

Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures, although this tour operates year-round.

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