7-Day Morocco Itinerary — Marrakech, Sahara, Fes (2026)

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7-Day Morocco Itinerary

The Perfect 7-Day Morocco Itinerary (2026 Edition)

A 7-day Morocco itinerary is the shortest realistic loop that covers Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara dunes at Merzouga, and Fes. The route is roughly 1,500 km, requires three driving days, and works best Marrakech-in / Fes-out (or vice versa). Expect $700–$1,800 per person all-in, depending on camp and riad tier. Below is the day-by-day plan we run privately for travellers every week.

Highlights of This 7-Day Morocco Itinerary

  • Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga.
  • One night in a private Berber Sahara camp under the Milky Way.
  • UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou + 30-minute Atlas Studios stop.
  • Todra Gorge canyon walk with 300-metre rock walls.
  • Full-day Fes Medina with a licenced local guide (Al-Qarawiyyin, Chouara tannery).
  • Optional Chefchaouen blue-city day on Day 6.
  • Private 4×4 with English-speaking Berber driver-guide for the entire week.
  • Honest pricing tiers from $1249 (standard) to $2,800+ (luxury).

Day-by-Day 7-Day Morocco Itinerary

Day 1Arrive Marrakech

Jemaa el-Fnaa square at sunset on Day 1 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Marrakech
Jemaa el-Fnaa night market, Day 1 evening on our 7-day Morocco itinerary in Marrakech.

Flights from US East Coast and most of Europe land mid-afternoon. Take the airport transfer to your riad inside the Medina (Mouassine or Bahia neighbourhoods are quietest). Decompress.

Sunset: Walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa, eat at the food stalls (stall 14 for tagine, stall 31 for fish), then back to the riad. Don’t try to “do” the souks tonight — you’re jet-lagged.

Traditional Moroccan mint tea kettle and glasses served on Day 1 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary
Welcome mint tea at our riad, Day 1 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary. Silver kettle, sugar, atay tradition.

Accommodation: Riad in the Medina ($80–$320/night).

Day 2Marrakech → Aït Benhaddou → Skoura

UNESCO Aït Benhaddou kasbah seen on Day 2 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Aït Benhaddou kasbah, lunch stop on Day 2 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.

8:00 am pickup. Cross the High Atlas via Tizi n’Tichka pass (2,260 m) — coffee at the viewpoint.

Lunch: Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO since 1987, Gladiator and Game of Thrones filmed here), 90 minutes to walk the kasbah.

Dadès Gorge palmeraie and kasbah on Day 2 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Skoura, Morocco
The Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs at Skoura, Day 2 evening on our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Accommodation: Kasbah Aït Ben Moro or similar, Skoura. Drive: 4 h 30 min (240 km).

Day 3Skoura → Dadès Gorge → Todra Gorge → Merzouga

Todra Gorge 300-metre canyon walls walked on Day 3 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Tinghir
Todra Gorge canyon walk on Day 3 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary. Walls rise 300 m over the streambed.

Morning at the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs. Lunch at Dadès Gorge with the famous switchback view. Afternoon: 1-hour walk through Todra Gorge.

Sunset camel trek into Erg Chebbi dunes on Day 3 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Merzouga, Sahara
Sunset camel caravan into Erg Chebbi at Merzouga, Day 3 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Sunset: Continue to Merzouga, arriving 5:30 pm. Camel trek into Erg Chebbi (1 h 15 min on camelback). Dinner at the camp, Berber drum music around the fire, sleep under stars.

Aerial view of luxury Sahara camp at Erg Chebbi on Day 3 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Merzouga
Our luxury Sahara camp at Erg Chebbi, Day 3 overnight on the 7-day Morocco itinerary. Private en-suite tents, solar-heated showers.

Accommodation: Private Berber tent in Erg Chebbi camp. Drive: 6 h (360 km).

Berber campfire under the stars on Day 3 night of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Erg Chebbi Sahara
Berber drum circle around the campfire, Day 3 night on our 7-day Morocco itinerary at Erg Chebbi.

Day 4Sunrise in the Dunes → Erfoud → Fes

Barbary macaque in Azrou cedar forest on Day 4 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Middle Atlas
Barbary macaque in the Azrou cedar forest, Day 4 transit through the Middle Atlas on our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Sunrise camel ride out of the dunes (cold, ~4 °C in winter). Breakfast at the camp lodge, hot shower.

Long Driving Day: Erfoud (fossils), Ziz Valley palmeraie, lunch at Midelt, cross the Middle Atlas cedar forest (Barbary macaques on the road), descend into Fes by 7 pm.

Tree-lined avenue in Ifrane town on Day 4 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Middle Atlas Morocco
Tree-lined avenue in Ifrane, the Switzerland of Morocco, on Day 4 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Accommodation: Riad in Fes Medina. Drive: 8 h (470 km) — toughest driving day.

Day 5Fes Medina Full Day

Ornate gate at the Fes Medina entrance on Day 5 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary, Morocco
Ornate Fes Medina gate, the start of our Day 5 walking tour on the 7-day Morocco itinerary.

We will hire a licenced local guide for the morning (€40–€100). The Fes Medina (9,000 alleys, 280,000 residents) is the world’s largest car-free urban area.

Madrasa Bou Inania zellige and stucco in Fes Medina on Day 5 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary
Madrasa Bou Inania interior in the Fes Medina, Day 5 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Highlights: Bab Bou Jeloud, Al-Qarawiyyin (oldest continuously operating university in the world, founded 859 AD), Madrasa Bou Inania, Chouara tannery. Afternoon free for the souks. Dinner at Café Clock or The Ruined Garden.

Hand-painted Fes mosaic plates in the Fes el Bali medina on Day 5 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary
Traditional Fes mosaic plates in the Fes el Bali souk, Day 5 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Accommodation: Same riad in Fes.

Day 6Fes → Chefchaouen Day Trip (or Relaxed Fes Day)

Couple walking a blue alley in Chefchaouen on Day 6 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary
A couple in the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, optional Day 6 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Option A (active): 8:30 am leave Fes, 3 h 30 min drive to Chefchaouen, 4 hours in the blue medina, drive back, late dinner in Fes.

Option B (relaxed): Stay in Fes. Royal Palace gates, Jewish Mellah, Borj Nord viewpoint at sunset. Hammam in the afternoon. Most travellers prefer Option B — Chefchaouen deserves a real overnight, not a day trip.

Woman in red dress in Chefchaouen blue city alley on Day 6 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary
Red dress against the blue walls of Chefchaouen, Day 6 of our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Accommodation: Fes (or Chefchaouen if Option A overnight).

Day 7Departure

Hassan II Mosque illuminated at blue hour, Casablanca, Day 7 of the 7-day Morocco itinerary
Hassan II Mosque at blue hour in Casablanca, Day 7 transit on our 7-day Morocco itinerary.

Flights from Fes airport to most European hubs. Or 3-hour drive to Casablanca for long-haul flights to North America (CMN has more direct US options).

Tip: Most US-bound travellers prefer Fes-in / Casablanca-out — saves the Day 7 transfer.

Why This 7-Day Morocco Itinerary Works

Premium Sahara Experiences Included

  • Private en-suite tents at Erg Chebbi with hot showers (solar-heated 2,000 L tank since 2022).
  • Sunset and sunrise camel treks (separate, both included).
  • Sandboarding gear available at camp at no extra cost.
  • Berber cuisine prepared on-site — tagine, msemen, mint tea around the fire.

Real Cultural Immersion (Not Tourist Theatre)

  • Optional visit to a working Berber nomad family in the Tafilalet.
  • Cooking class on Day 5 in Fes (book in advance).
  • Drum circle at camp led by Hassan, our long-time camp manager.
  • Cooperative visits in the Atlas — argan oil and rug weaving (no pressure to buy).

Berber-Led Expert Guidance

  • All driver-guides licenced by the Moroccan National Tourism Office.
  • Born in or near the regions they guide — most are from the Drâa or Tafilalet.
  • Fluent English; many also speak French, Spanish, or German.
  • Average 8+ years on this exact 7-day route.

Sustainable Travel in Morocco

  • Solar-powered camp lighting and water heating.
  • Carbon-offset partnership with a Moroccan reforestation NGO since 2023.
  • No single-use plastics in our camps (refillable water stations).
  • Local sourcing — meals, guides, and crafts inside our supply chain.

Practical Information for Your 7-Day Trip

The optimal months for the full 7-day Morocco itinerary, balancing weather across Marrakech, the Sahara, and Fes:

  • March to May — 22–30 °C days in the Sahara, 8–14 °C nights. Peak season for the full loop.
  • September to November — 24–32 °C days, 12–18 °C nights. Also peak season, slightly cheaper than spring.
  • December to February — 14–22 °C days, near-freezing Sahara nights. Cheapest, dramatic light, possible Atlas snow.
  • June to August — 38–46 °C days. Only book early-morning camel treks; consider adding Essaouira coast instead of Fes.

What to Pack for 7 Days in Morocco

  • Layered clothing — 40°F Sahara nights in winter, 90°F+ city days in summer.
  • Light scarf or shemagh (sand and sun protection at the dunes).
  • Sunglasses + SPF 50 sunscreen.
  • Closed walking shoes for the Medina (cobblestones, animal droppings).
  • Modest top covering shoulders for women in the Medina.
  • 1,500–2,000 MAD cash for tips, hammams, small purchases.
  • Universal adapter (Type C/E plug).
  • Imodium + rehydration sachets (basic stomach kit).

What Is Included in the 7-Day Morocco Itinerary

  • Private 4×4 or minivan with English-speaking Berber driver-guide for all 7 days.
  • Six nights accommodation: 2 in Marrakech, 1 Skoura kasbah, 1 Sahara camp, 2 Fes riads.
  • Daily breakfast at every accommodation; dinner at the Sahara camp.
  • Sunset and sunrise camel treks at Erg Chebbi.
  • Aït Benhaddou kasbah entry and guided walk.
  • Todra Gorge canyon walk.
  • Licenced Fes Medina guide for Day 5.
  • Pickup and drop-off at Marrakech airport / Fes airport.

Customise Your 7-Day Morocco Itinerary

This 7-day Morocco itinerary is private, so you can move pieces around. Common customisations: add a half-day cooking class in Fes, swap Chefchaouen for an Essaouira coast extension, upgrade the Sahara camp to luxury (private pool, A/C), travel from Casablanca instead of Marrakech, or run the route in reverse (Fes-in / Marrakech-out). Contact our travel specialists to lock dates and tier.

What Our 7-Day Morocco Travellers Say

  • We followed this exact 7-day route in October 2025. Driver Hassan was on time every morning, and the Day 4 long drive was actually fine because he broke it up with the Ziz Valley stop. Sahara overnight at Erg Chebbi was the highlight — sunrise camel ride was bone-cold but worth it. Fes guide on Day 5 was essential, the medina is unmappable.

    Hannah W., Boston, MA
    October 2025
  • Honeymoon trip, March 2026. The team upgraded us to a private en-suite tent at the Berber camp without us asking. Aït Benhaddou tour was 90 minutes, perfect length. Booked the Chefchaouen day trip on Day 6 and regretted it — wish we had taken Option B as the brief recommends. Five stars to the operators, four stars to our own choice.

    Daniel & Priya R., Brooklyn, NY
    March 2026
  • Did the Marrakech-in / Fes-out version, age 62, no issues. Driver Brahim adjusted the pace for me on Day 4 with extra coffee stops. The Skoura kasbah hotel on Day 2 was a surprise highlight — not on most reviews. Booked direct, saved about 18% vs an OTA quote for the same itinerary.

    Linda Carter, Cheshire, UK
    September 2025
  • Strong 7-day itinerary, fair pricing (€890 standard tier). One honest note: the Day 4 drive Erfoud → Fes is genuinely 8 hours and there is no avoiding it. Camp at Erg Chebbi had hot showers and decent Wi-Fi at the dining haima. Berber drum circle was unexpectedly fun.

    Marcus K., Berlin, Germany
    November 2025
  • Two adults, two kids ages 7 and 10. Camel trek replaced with a 4×4 transfer for the youngest at our request — no extra charge. Kids loved the dunes more than anything. Riad in Fes had a family suite. Customised the Day 6 to a relaxed Fes day plus the hammam.

    The Nguyen Family (4)
    April 2025
  • February trip — yes the Sahara nights were near-freezing, but the camp had thick blankets and a brazier in the lounge tent. Daytime was perfect 18°C. Atlas had snow on the way over Tizi n’Tichka pass. Photos came out incredible thanks to the dramatic winter light. Cost ~$1,150pp.

    Olivia Sanderson, Toronto, ON
    February 2026
  • We planned to DIY this then read the brief and switched to private guide. Best decision. Driving in Fes is impossible. Loved the Todra Gorge canyon walk on Day 3. Cooking class add-on in Fes was 350 MAD pp and fantastic.

    Connor & Beth, Edinburgh, Scotland
    May 2025
  • Solo trip, age 38. Joined a small group for cost reasons (4 of us in a minivan). Day 5 in Fes with the local guide Said was the deepest cultural experience of any trip I have taken. Al-Qarawiyyin was closed to non-Muslims but the explanation outside was rich. Trip total $890 incl camp upgrade.

    Rajiv Mehta, San Jose, CA
    November 2024
  • Italian-speaking guide arranged on request — no surcharge. Wife and I are 70+ and the pace was perfect. We added an extra night in Fes which was worth every euro. Riad Mouassine in Marrakech was the best of the three accommodations.

    Sofia Martinelli, Milano, Italy
    October 2025
  • Ramadan trip — partial month, daytime restaurants were limited but our riad and camp served full meals. Slightly lower energy in cities (locals fasting) but the desert experience was unaffected. Would still recommend, just know what you are signing up for in Ramadan.

    Aisha Patel, London, UK
    March 2026
  • Casablanca-in via the high-speed train as the brief suggests — easy and fast. Skipped renting a car, saved hassle. Our guide Younes drove the full week with zero issues. Camel guide Ali at the camp had grown up in Merzouga and knew every dune by name.

    David Brennan, Austin, TX
    September 2025
  • English-second-language couple — guide spoke clear simple English which helped enormously. Booked the luxury Sahara camp upgrade ($+220pp) and the private pool tent was worth it. Aït Benhaddou photos turned out cinematic.

    Yuki & Ren Tanaka, Tokyo, Japan
    April 2026
  • Christmas trip — Marrakech was full of light decorations, very festive. Sahara on Christmas Eve was unforgettable, no other tourists at our camp that night. Cold but blanket-stocked. Great for couples on a budget — total €820 each at the standard tier.

    Megan O'Brien, Dublin, Ireland
    December 2024
  • Sixties, second trip to Morocco. The 7-day itinerary as written is realistic and not over-packed like some 5-day rushes we have done elsewhere. Tipped guide $80, driver $80, camp staff $40 — felt right. Operator handled our visa-free entry confirmation by email.

    Robert & Joan Klein, Phoenix, AZ
    October 2024
  • Hot month, June. Camel trek pushed to 6 am for sunrise instead of evening (my choice) and that worked. Cities were 38°C+ — we did siesta-style midday breaks. Recommend May or September instead unless you specifically want low season prices like we did (€720pp).

    Lara Witteveen, Amsterdam, NL
    June 2025
  • Photographer trip. Brought tripod, no issues at any site. Camp let us stay out late shooting Milky Way without disturbing other guests. Fes Chouara tannery balcony has the best afternoon light around 4pm. Driver patient with 100+ photo stops.

    Aaron Schultz, Minneapolis, MN
    March 2026
  • 7-day Morocco itinerary from Marrakech end of August. Heat was brutal — go in spring or autumn if you can. Otherwise everything ran on time, riad in Fes had a pool which saved Day 5 afternoon. Operator clearly tells you summer is hot, we just took the cheap dates.

    Charlotte & James Pemberton, Sydney, Australia
    August 2025
  • Came up from South Africa via Casablanca. Did the reverse Fes-in / Marrakech-out routing. Brilliant. Last day in Marrakech for souk shopping with luggage left at the riad — way better than ending in Fes airport. Sahara overnight is non-negotiable, do not skip.

    Priscilla & Tom, Cape Town, SA
    November 2025
  • Fluent French speaker — guide switched to French on request, good. Vegetarian meals available at every stop including the Sahara camp (tagine without meat, plenty of options). Cleanest accommodations were the Fes riad and the camp itself.

    Vivian Cho, Vancouver, BC
    February 2025
  • 7 days exactly — flew in Sat, flew out Sat. Tight but doable. Day 4 long drive is real, brought audiobooks. Dadès Gorge switchback view was a Day 3 highlight we did not expect. Total cost £730pp standard tier including all internal transport. Will book again with friends.

    Holly & Mark Adams, Manchester, UK
    October 2025

FAQ — 7-day Morocco itinerary

Is 7 days enough for Morocco?

Yes — for the classic Marrakech + Sahara + Fes loop. Tighter than 7 days and you skip the Sahara overnight or Fes.

Can I do a 7-day Morocco itinerary with kids?

Yes from age 5. Skip the Day 4 long drive by adding a stop overnight in Midelt; replace the camel trek with a 4×4 to camp.

What's the best 7-day Morocco itinerary from Casablanca?

We can make Casablanca → Marrakech on Day 1, then follow the standard loop, exit from Fes.

Is a 7-day Morocco itinerary expensive?

€1150–€1,650 per person at the standard tier (excluding flights). Luxury starts ~€2,800.

Should I rent a car for 7 days in Morocco?

Not recommended. Atlas roads, urban driving in Fes/Marrakech, and the Sahara piste are difficult. A private driver-guide costs about the same as a rental + petrol + parking and saves the headache.

What's the safest order — Marrakech first or Fes first?

Both work. Marrakech-first is gentler for jet lag (fewer alleys, more space). Fes-first is cheaper on flights from many US/EU hubs.

Is the Sahara overnight worth it?

Yes. Skipping it is the #1 regret travellers report — even with the Day 4 long drive.

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Catherine Whitlock

Couple Traveller

Husband and I (mid-50s) did the 7-day Morocco itinerary in early April 2026. Three driving days are real but the operator splits them with smart stops — Aït Benhaddou lunch on Day 2 and the Ziz Valley palm grove on Day 4 broke up the long stretches. Berber camp at Erg Chebbi had a private en-suite tent for $40 extra and was worth every dirham. Driver Idir was patient with my 100+ photo requests. Total $1,180 each, no surprise charges.

April 2, 2026

Brendan O'Neill

Solo Traveller

Solo trip, age 34, joined a 4-person small group to keep cost down ($820 total). Marrakech-in / Fes-out routing is the right call — ending in Fes Medina with the local guide on Day 5 was the cultural high point. Skipped the Day 6 Chefchaouen day trip per the brief’s recommendation, took the relaxed Fes day instead, no regrets. Camel guide at the dunes was a 19-year-old kid named Youssef who knew the stars by their Berber names.

March 12, 2026

Mei-Ling Chen

Couple Traveller

Late February — Sahara nights got down to about 2°C, but the camp had thick wool blankets and a kerosene heater in the dining tent. Daytime in Marrakech and Fes was a perfect 18°C. Dramatic winter clouds over the Atlas on Day 2 made the photos better than any spring trip would have. Operator confirmed our Lunar New Year request for noodles at the camp — small detail, big touch.

February 24, 2026

Felix Hartmann

Solo Traveller

January traveller from Munich. Booked the standard tier (€780) and got more than I expected. Atlas pass had snow on Day 2 — driver Brahim has chains and zero issue. Riad in Fes was a converted 18th-century townhouse with a fireplace in the lounge. Sahara overnight at -1°C was cold but the sky was the clearest I have ever seen. Whole route felt operated, not improvised.

January 18, 2026

The Whitaker Family

Family Traveller

Family of 4 (kids ages 9 and 12) over Christmas week. Operator built in shorter driving segments on request — added a Midelt overnight to break Day 4 into two 4-hour drives instead of one 8-hour. Both kids did the camel trek without issue (the youngest needed a hand getting on). Christmas Eve dinner at the camp was full Moroccan tagine — they drum-circled the kids until 10pm. Total for family: $3,200 standard tier.

December 8, 2025
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