3 Days Tour From Marrakech To Fes

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Overview:

Our 3-day tour Marrakech to Fes is a perfect way to see some of Morocco’s most beautiful sights. You’ll travel through the Atlas Mountains, ride camels in the Sahara Desert, and stay in a traditional Berber luxury camp. 

Along the way, we will visit the peaceful Azrou Cedar Forest and the charming town of Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its clean streets and cool mountain air. This tour is a simple and wonderful way to explore the best of Morocco.

Depart Time:

7:00 AM

Arrival Time:

18:00 Pm

Tour Type:

Private Trip

Price:

Starts at €148 per person

Highlights:
  • Drive through the beautiful Atlas Mountains.
  • Visit the ancient Ait Ben Haddou village.
  • Explore the city of Ouarzazate.
  • Walk through Todra Gorges.
  • Ride camels across the Erg Chebbi dunes.
  • Stay overnight in a luxury camp.
  • Pass through Midelt, by the Middle Atlas Mountains.
  • Visit the Azrou Cedar Forest.
  • Stop in Ifrane.

Itinerary of the Marrakech To Fes Desert Tour 3 days:

Day 1: Marrakech → Ouarzazate → Ait ben haddou → Boumaln dades

On your Day 1 trip, we will start from Marrakech and travel through the beautiful Atlas Mountains. We’ll stop for breathtaking views and pass through traditional Berber villages. Our first major stop is Ouarzazate, a city famous for its movie studios and often called the “Gateway to the Desert.” You’ll have a chance to see where many films have been made.

Next, we will visit the historic village of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient village, with its stunning clay houses, has been the backdrop for many famous movies. You’ll have time to walk through the narrow streets and explore the old kasbahs.

After our visit, we will continue the journey to Boumalne Dades, a beautiful valley known for its unique rock formations, often called “Monkey Fingers” due to their shape. Here, we’ll end the day in a peaceful riad or hotel, surrounded by the valley’s natural beauty

Day 2: Bomaln dades → Todra Gorges → Erfoud → Merzouga desert.

On Day 2, we’ll leave Boumalne Dades and head to the stunning Todra Gorges, a place with tall cliffs and beautiful scenery. You can walk around and enjoy the fresh air while admiring the high rock walls.

After visiting the gorge, we’ll continue our journey through small towns until we reach Erfoud, a place known for its fossils. It’s a great stop to learn a bit about Morocco’s ancient history and culture.

Finally, we’ll arrive in Merzouga Desert, where you’ll get to ride camels across the sandy dunes of the Sahara Desert. As the sun sets, we’ll head to a traditional desert luxury camp where you’ll spend the night in a tent under the stars, enjoying a delicious dinner and Berber music drums around the campfire.

Day 3: Merzouga → Ziz Valley → Midelt → Cedar Forest → Ifrane → Fes

On Day 3, we’ll wake up early to watch the beautiful sunrise over the Sahara Desert. After breakfast at the desert camp, We will drive through the Ziz Valley, filled with tall palm trees and small villages.

On the way, we’ll pass through the town of Midelt, which is surrounded by mountains and a great spot for a break and lunch, The road continues to the Cedar Forest, where monkeys play in the tall trees. 

Next, we’ll stop in Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its clean streets and European-style houses. Finally, we’ll arrive in Fes by the evening, where the tour ends. You’ll be dropped off at your hotel or riad. 

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Know Before You Go:

1. Weather and Packing: Desert days are hot, and nights can be cold, especially in winter. Pack layers of clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses.

2. Accommodation: You’ll stay in a hotel or riad on the first night and a traditional Berber desert camp on the second night. Luxury camp upgrades are available.

3. Camel Ride: A one-hour camel ride is part of the experience, but you can opt for a 4×4 vehicle if preferred.

4. Meals: Breakfasts and dinners are included. Lunch is not, but you can buy it at local restaurants. Inform your guide of any dietary needs.

5. Travel Time: Expect long drives, with the longest being 8-9 hours on Day 3. Bring a book or music for the trip.

6. Cash and Tipping: Bring cash, as ATMs may be unavailable in rural areas. Tipping guides and drivers are customary.

7. Language: Your guide speaks English, but locals may speak Arabic or Berber. Your guide will help with translation.

8. Restrooms: Restrooms are available but may be basic in rural areas. Carry tissues and hand sanitizer.

9. Flexibility: The tour allows flexibility, and the guide can adjust plans based on your preferences.

Accommodation Options: Luxury Vs Standard

1. First Night: Boumalne Dades

  • Standard Option: You will stay in a simple guesthouse or 3-star hotel. It’s comfortable, with a private room and a hot shower. Dinner and breakfast are included. This option is great if you prefer something basic but comfortable.
  • Luxury Option: If you prefer more comfort, you can upgrade to a nicer hotel. The rooms are larger, and there might be extra facilities like air conditioning or even a pool. Dinner and breakfast are included, and this option gives you a more relaxing experience after a day of travel.

2. Second Night: Merzouga Desert Camp

  • Standard Desert Camp: You will stay in a traditional Berber tent in the desert. The camp is simple, and the bathrooms are shared. You’ll experience the desert in a cozy and authentic way. Dinner and breakfast are included, and you’ll have a peaceful night under the stars.
  • Luxury Desert Camp: For more comfort, you can choose a private tent with your bathroom. The luxury camp has bigger tents with proper beds and better facilities, like electricity and nicer dining areas. Dinner and breakfast are also included. This option is perfect if you want a more comfortable desert stay

Note: If these camps and riads are fully booked, there are other excellent options, offering both standard and luxury stays for a fantastic desert experience.

Pricing Overview for the Marrakech To Fes Trip 3 Days

The 3 days trip marrakech to fes starts at €148 per person, The final price depends on your group size, choice of accommodation (luxury or standard camp), and the travel dates.

Larger groups get a lower price per person. For exact pricing, it’s best to contact the tour provider for a customized quote.

Group Size

Estimate Price (Per person)

6 People

From €148

5 People

From €158

4 People

From €168

3 People

From €198

2 People

From €210

1 Person

From €270

Notes:
  • Prices include transportation, standard accommodation (riad/standard camp), and meals (dinner and breakfast).
  • Upgrading to luxury camps or adding activities like quad biking will increase the cost.
  • Prices may vary depending on the season and availability.

Choose Your Tour Type: Private VS Shared

Choose a private trip for more flexibility and personalized options or a shared trip for a budget-friendly group experience. The table below highlights the main differences.

Private Trip

Shared Trip

Customized itinerary

Fixed itinerary

Flexible departure time

Set departure time

Exclusive vehicle and guide

Shared vehicle and guide with others

Luxury camp or riad accommodation

Standard room in camp or riad

Starts From 148€ per person

Starts From 99€ per person

Extra Activities:

We offer extra activities to make your trip even more special. Whether it’s before, during, or after the tour, we can plan fun experiences based on what you like. Just tell us what you’re interested in!

Before The Trip

During The Trip

After The Trip

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Marrakech

Professional Photographer

Guided Tour of Fes Medina

Day Trip to Essaouira

Romantic Dinner in the Desert

Day Trip to Chefchaouen

Day Trip to Ouzoud Waterfalls

Quad Biking Activity

Explore Volubilis

Day Trip to Ourika Valley

Buggy Driving Activity

Family Cooking Class


Marrakech Guided Trip

Horse Riding

Day Trip To Atlas Mountians


Agafay Desert Trip

Picnic In Sahara Desert

Day Trip To Meknes

Places to Visit on Your Marrakech To Fes 3 Days Tour:

1. Atlas Mountains

The Atlas Mountains offer stunning views as you drive through winding roads and high mountain passes. These mountains are home to traditional Berber villages, where life has remained the same for centuries.

2. Ait Ben Haddou

Ait Ben Haddou is an ancient fortified village and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This historic ksar, with its towering clay buildings, has been featured in many famous movies and TV shows. Walking through its narrow streets is like stepping back in time.

3. Ouarzazate

Known as the “Hollywood of Morocco,” Ouarzazate is famous for its film studios and historic kasbahs. The Taourirt Kasbah is one of the main attractions, with its intricate architecture and rich history.

4. Dades Valley

The Dades Valley is known for its dramatic rock formations, sometimes called the “Monkey Fingers” because of their unique shape. This valley is filled with lush greenery, small villages, and traditional kasbahs.

5. Todra Gorges

The Todra Gorges are one of Morocco’s most impressive natural wonders. Towering rock walls, reaching up to 300 meters high, create a breathtaking scene. A river runs through the gorge, making it a popular spot for hiking and taking scenic walks.

6. Erfoud

Erfoud is known for its fossil-rich landscape and is often called the gateway to the Sahara. This small town has a unique desert charm and is famous for its fossil workshops and local markets.

7. Merzouga (Erg Chebbi Dunes)

The Erg Chebbi Dunes near Merzouga are some of the tallest and most spectacular dunes in Morocco. The golden dunes stretch as far as the eye can see, creating a perfect backdrop for camel rides and desert camps.

8. Azrou Cedar Forest

The Azrou Cedar Forest is home to ancient cedar trees and playful Barbary monkeys. It’s a peaceful stop on the way to Fes, offering a refreshing break from the desert landscape.

9. Ifrane

Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco,” is a charming town with clean streets, European-style houses, and beautiful parks. Located in the Middle Atlas Mountains, it’s known for its cool climate.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Is this tour suitable for children?

Yes, the tour is family-friendly, and children can enjoy it. However, keep in mind that there are long drives, so it’s good to bring snacks, books, or games to keep them entertained. The camel ride can be fun for kids, but if they’re too young, you can request a 4×4 vehicle instead. 

Can I charge my phone during the tour?

Yes, you can charge your phone at the hotel or riad during the first night. In some luxury desert camps, there may also be charging facilities. However, in the standard desert camp, electricity may be limited or unavailable. 

Are vegetarian or special diet meals available?

Yes, vegetarian and other special dietary requirements can be catered for during the tour. It’s important to inform the tour operator in advance, so they can make the necessary orders. Most meals during the tour, including in the desert camp and riad, are traditional Moroccan dishes

How far in advance should I book the tour?

It’s recommended to book the tour at least a few weeks in advance, especially if you’re traveling during peak seasons (spring and autumn). This makes sure you get the accommodation type you prefer and guarantees availability f you’re traveling in a large group or need a specific order, booking earlier gives the tour operator more time to accommodate your requests.

What happens if the weather is bad?

In case of heavy rain or snow, particularly in the Atlas Mountains during winter, some parts of the tour may be adjusted for safety. The tour operator will plan alternative routes or stops if necessary. However, rain in the desert is rare, and most tours go ahead as planned. It’s always good to check the weather forecast and pack accordingly.

Do I need to be fit for the camel ride?

You don’t need to be extremely fit to ride a camel, but it’s helpful to be in good health. The camel ride is typically one hour long, and while it can be bumpy, it’s a slow and relaxing experience. If you have any back issues or prefer not to ride a camel, you can opt for a 4×4 vehicle to take you to the desert camp instead.

What is the Best Time to Go on a 3-day desert tour from Marrakech To Fes

The ideal time for the tour is Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November) because the weather is mild, and you can comfortably enjoy the desert and other stops along the way.

Reviews:
Virginia L.
I had the most incredible experience with Travel-Morocco-Tours! From the moment we were picked up by our guide Hassan, everything was perfect. Hassan made sure we were comfortable throughout the journey and shared so much fascinating information about Morocco. The camel ride in the desert was unforgettable, and the night at the camp was truly magical. The whole trip was well-organized, and we always felt safe and looked after. I can’t recommend this company enough! If you’re looking for a stress-free, amazing adventure, this is the tour to book.
Michael J.
A big thank you to Travel-Morocco-Tours for an unforgettable 3-day desert tour! Our driver and guide, Hassan, was friendly, and knowledgeable, and always made sure we were having a great time. The itinerary was perfect – from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert, every stop was beautiful. The night in the desert camp was a highlight, and the food was delicious! Hassan went above and beyond to make sure we had a fantastic experience. I highly recommend this company if you want a truly authentic and well-organized tour in Morocco!
Dorothy A.
I recently did a 3-day desert tour with Travel-Morocco-Tours, and it was absolutely amazing! Our guide, Hassan, was fantastic – he was so helpful, professional, and fun to be around. He shared his deep knowledge of the places we visited and made us feel like we were in great hands the entire trip. The scenery was breathtaking, and the camel ride through the Sahara was a dream come true. The service from Travel-Morocco-Tours was top-notch, and I’m so grateful for the memories we made. I would highly recommend this company to anyone visiting Morocco!

Important:

You can customize your trip to match what you want. If the plan we suggest doesn’t work for you, you can decide how many days to spend and which places to visit. If you want to see new places, add extra stops, or make the tour longer, we can adjust it to suit your needs.

If you want to see more of the Sahara and enjoy extra desert experiences, pick the 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga. If you plan to return to Marrakech and explore the city more, the 3 Days Desert Tour from Marrakech is a great choice.

Let us know what you like, and we’ll help create the perfect trip for you!

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