Tour Highlights
Why choose this 7-day Morocco tour from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert and back?
This 7-day Morocco tour from Marrakech to Marrakech is designed for travellers who want unhurried time in the city, a classic Sahara loop through southern Morocco, and a final day back in Marrakech to rest or add one last signature experience.
Two unhurried days in Marrakech — palaces, souks, gardens, and optional rituals — followed by the classic 4-day Sahara loop: High Atlas passes, Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO), valley landscapes, canyon corridors, and the golden dunes of Merzouga for a night under the stars — then an extra day back in Marrakech to rest, reset, or add one last signature experience.
The Saharaï Promise
Not rushed. Not crowded. Not cookie-cutter.
This is Saharaï. A curated, private crossing for travelers who value comfort, beauty, and calm — and stays chosen for character and comfort — so Morocco feels effortless, elevated, and deeply memorable.
Accommodation Tiers
- Boutique Comfort — beautiful, well-located stays with character and strong standards
- Boutique Signature — elevated boutique riads/hotels chosen for atmosphere, service, and design
- Signature Luxury — premium upgrades throughout, with the highest-level stays available in each city
Pricing varies by season and availability. Once you share dates and group size, we’ll confirm the best options in your chosen tier.
Saharaï Luxury Upgrades
- Luxury desert suite camp (private terrace, upgraded linens, elevated dining)
- Private 4×4 dunes experience (sunrise/sunset; best for photos)
- Private stargazing setup (blankets, tea & quiet desert moment)
- Erfoud fossils stop (curated) with a reputable workshop
- Celebration touches (anniversary/proposal styling, flowers, cake, private setup)
- Marrakech premium add-ons: hammam & spa ritual, cooking class, premium tea tasting ritual (by arrangement), artisan workshops
- Fine lunch reservations en route (terraces, gardens, calm stops — especially on longer drive days)
- Quad/buggy dunes experiences are optional add-ons and are arranged through vetted operators in designated areas.
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Tour Itinerary
Day 1Marrakech Guided Medina Tour (Full Day)
Today is Marrakech done the Saharaï way: curated, unhurried, and beautifully balanced — iconic sights with space to breathe.
Begin with a guided medina route that weaves through Marrakech’s most iconic points of interest — Bahia Palace, the Madrasa Ben Youssef (when accessible), the Koutoubia Mosque (exterior gardens), and the atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fna — with time in between for select medina lanes and souk streets of spices, lanterns, leather, and artisan workshops. Your guide keeps the experience elegant and fluid, steering you toward the best corners without the chaos.
A Saharaï-style lunch pause is built in — ideally a refined terrace or garden setting — followed by a calmer contrast in the afternoon at Jardin Majorelle. If you’d like, pair it with the Yves Saint Laurent Museum next door for a refined cultural layer.
Depending on your mood, we can add:
- Luxury hammam & spa ritual (the perfect reset after travel)
- Moroccan cooking class (hands-on, celebratory)
- Premium tea tasting ritual in a refined setting (by arrangement, subject to availability)
- Curated artisan experiences (zellij/ceramics/leather) or guided finishing-touch shopping
Overnight: Marrakech (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: Marrakech in full color — then a soft, elegant close.
Day 2Marrakech — Free Day & Day Trip Options
This day is intentionally flexible — a premium “breathing day” before the Sahara crossing, when most guests appreciate a slower pace.
You can keep it truly relaxed: sleep in, enjoy a long breakfast, rooftop time, pool/spa, and unhurried shopping — or choose one signature add-on experience depending on your style:
- Atlas Mountains day trip (Imlil and mountain viewpoints, gentle hikes by preference)
- Ourika Valley for river scenery and a softer nature day
- A full-day Agafay Desert experience (or an optional overnight upgrade) for stone-desert light and sunset dining
- Ouzoud Waterfalls day trip for a lush contrast (longer day, very memorable)
- Hot air balloon sunrise (early start, unforgettable light)
- Hands-on workshops: perfume-making, basket weaving, or curated artisan experiences
- Luxury hammam & spa ritual as a reset before the desert journey
We’ll tailor this day based on energy levels, season, and what feels most “you.”
Overnight: Marrakech (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: The luxury of choice — a day designed around you.
Day 3Marrakech → High Atlas → Aït Benhaddou → Ouarzazate
Your private crossing begins in the most cinematic way possible: leaving Marrakech behind, you climb into the High Atlas Mountains via the legendary Tizi n’Tichka Pass. The road winds through panoramic overlooks and Berber mountain villages, where daily life unfolds against a backdrop of stone peaks and terraced hillsides.
Midday, you arrive at Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site) — a fortified earthen village (ksar) that feels like stepping into another century. You’ll have time to wander the lanes, climb to the panoramic viewpoint, and understand why it has been used as a backdrop for major films and series. This is Morocco’s architecture at its most iconic: sun-baked clay walls, palm-framed horizons, and quiet corners made for photography.
Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” where the landscape turns wide and golden. Depending on timing and your interests, we can include an optional stop at:
- Atlas Studios (for film lovers), or
- a viewpoint over Kasbah Taourirt (one of the city’s historic anchors).
Overnight: Ouarzazate — in a Saharaï-selected riad/hotel with comfort, charm, and calm.
Saharaï moment: Sunset tea on a terrace, taking in the fresh desert air.
Day 4Ouarzazate → Draa Valley → Rissani → Merzouga (Luxury Desert Camp)
After breakfast, the route becomes pure Morocco: kasbah silhouettes, open roads, and a ribbon of green cutting through desert tones.
You travel through the Draa Valley, famous for its vast palm groves, oasis villages, and ancient kasbahs scattered along the riverbanks. This is one of Morocco’s most beautiful “in-between” landscapes — the kind that most travelers rush through, but we treat as part of the experience. There are opportunities for scenic photo stops, short walks, and a relaxed lunch break (we’ll recommend the best options based on the day’s flow).
Later, you reach Rissani, a historic desert trading town and the gateway to the Sahara. If the timing aligns well, you’ll experience the atmosphere of its traditional market culture — a place known for spices, dates, handmade goods, and local commerce that still feels rooted and real.
By late afternoon, you arrive in Merzouga, where the horizon shifts — suddenly the dunes rise like waves. At golden hour, your desert transition begins:
- Camel trek at sunset across the dunes (classic, romantic, unforgettable), or
- 4×4 transfer if you prefer comfort and speed.
You arrive at your desert camp with lantern light, warm hospitality, and a calm, elevated feel. Dinner is served under the stars, followed by Berber rhythm, mint tea, and that rare silence you only find in the dunes.
Overnight: Saharaï-selected Erg Chebbi desert camp (with luxury upgrades available).
Saharaï moment: The first time you look up — and the Sahara reveals its real magic.
Day 5Merzouga → Erfoud → Todra Gorge → Dades Valley
Morning in the desert is a different world: soft light, cool air, and dunes that look freshly sculpted. For early risers, sunrise over Erg Chebbi is worth it — the sand shifts from rose-gold to bright honey in minutes.
After breakfast, you depart Merzouga and travel toward Erfoud, a region known for its fossil-rich stone and desert geology. (Optional: we can include a brief stop at a reputable fossil workshop if you’re curious about the ancient seabed history of this region.)
Then comes one of Morocco’s most dramatic natural landmarks: Todra Gorge. Towering canyon walls rise sharply on either side, creating a corridor of stone, shade, and cool river air. You’ll have time for a gentle walk, photos, and a pause to simply take it in — this is a favorite moment for many of our guests as it’s both striking and easy to enjoy.
In the afternoon, you continue into the Dades Valley, where the scenery becomes otherworldly: layered cliffs, winding roads, and surreal rock formations. Depending on light and timing, we’ll stop at viewpoints for the classic valley panoramas and, if you’d like, short optional walks.
You’ll also see the famous “Monkey Fingers” rock formations, sculpted by wind and time into dramatic shapes — one of the most photographed natural features in the region.
Overnight: Dades Valley — in a Saharaï-selected riad/hotel designed for comfort and atmosphere.
Saharaï moment: Dinner in the valley as the cliffs turn deep red at dusk.
Day 6Dades → Skoura Oasis → Kasbah Amridil → High Atlas → Marrakech
Your final day begins in the oasis belt — a softer Morocco of palm groves and hidden kasbahs.
You pass through Skoura Oasis, a lush palm-filled region known for its historic kasbah architecture and quiet beauty. Here, you visit Kasbah Amridil, one of Morocco’s most iconic and well-preserved kasbahs — a true window into traditional fortress life, with earthen towers, old granaries, and architecture that tells the story of desert-edge Morocco.
From here, you begin the scenic return across the High Atlas. We build in unrushed stops for panoramas, short breaks, and that final “wow” moment as the mountains open and Marrakech returns into view.
Arrive: Marrakech in the evening, with drop-off at your riad/hotel — or directly to the airport if needed.
Saharaï moment: The quiet satisfaction of arriving back changed: not a trip taken, but a country experienced.
Day 7Marrakech — Extra Day (Rest, Ritual, or One Last Signature Experience)
This final day is your Saharaï buffer — designed to make the ending feel luxurious rather than rushed. Depending on your departure time, you can keep it beautifully simple or add one last high-impact experience.
Options include:
- a full hammam & spa ritual (steam, scrub, massage)
- a hands-on workshop: perfume-making, basket weaving, or curated artisan studio visits
- a relaxed café-and-courtyard day with finishing-touch shopping (quality over chaos)
- a hot air balloon sunrise (early start, unforgettable light)
- or a gentle Agafay day experience if you didn’t choose it on Day 2
Private transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport, timed to your flight.
Saharaï moment: A soft close — unhurried, elegant, complete.
Route Map
Tour Overview
- Marrakesh
- Tizi n'Tichka
- Aït Benhaddou
- Ouarzazate
- Draa Valley
- Rissani
- Merzouga
- Erfoud
- Todra Gorge
- Dades Valley
- Skoura
- Marrakesh
Map shown for illustrative purposes only. The actual tour route may vary slightly.
FAQs: 7-Day Luxury Morocco Tour: Marrakech Sahara Desert Loop
What is the route for this 7-day Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour?
Marrakech (2 days) → High Atlas (Tizi n’Tichka) → Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) → Ouarzazate → Draa Valley (as routing allows) → Rissani → Merzouga / Erg Chebbi dunes → Erfoud (optional fossils) → Todra Gorge → Dades Valley → Skoura Oasis / Kasbah Amridil → return to Marrakech + an extra Marrakech day.
Is this 7-day Marrakech to Merzouga tour private?
Yes — private vehicle, private driver/guide, flexible pacing, and handpicked stays.
Is there a full guided Marrakech medina day included?
Yes — Day 1 is a full guided Marrakech day including Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrasa (when accessible), Koutoubia gardens (exterior), selective souk lanes, the atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fna, plus Jardin Majorelle and optional Yves Saint Laurent Museum.
What can we do on the second Marrakech day before heading to the Sahara?
It’s a flexible “choice day”: Atlas/Imlil, Ourika Valley, Ouzoud Waterfalls, Agafay day experience, hot air balloon sunrise, hammam/spa, workshops (perfume/basket weaving), or simply slow Marrakech time.
How long is the drive from Marrakech to Ouarzazate / Aït Benhaddou on the Sahara route?
Typically ~4–5.5 hours depending on stops and traffic over the Atlas. We pace it with scenic viewpoints and comfort breaks.
How long is the drive from Marrakech to Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes)?
This is a long scenic crossing, typically ~9–11 hours total including stops (spread across the itinerary with an overnight in Ouarzazate). We design the pacing so it feels smooth rather than punishing.
Do we cross the High Atlas Mountains on this tour (Tizi n’Tichka Pass)?
Yes — the Atlas crossing via Tizi n’Tichka Pass is a signature highlight, with panoramic stops built in.
Do we visit Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) on this route?
Yes — Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) is a core highlight, with time to explore the ksar and reach the panoramic viewpoint.
How many Sahara nights are included, and where do we stay?
This itinerary includes one night in a Merzouga desert camp in the Erg Chebbi dunes. (A second desert-area night can be added by extending the trip.)
What’s included in the Merzouga desert camp night — and do tents have private bathrooms?
Your camp night includes dunes arrival (camel or 4x4), dinner, breakfast, and classic Sahara atmosphere under the stars. Camp comfort varies by tier; we can arrange camps with private bathroom/en-suite where available and confirm exact amenities with your dates.
Do we have to ride a camel to the camp — and are quads/buggies included?
No — you can arrive by 4x4 transfer instead. Quad/buggy experiences are optional add-ons in designated areas and are not included in the base tour price.
Does the itinerary include Todra Gorge, Dades Valley, and Skoura / Kasbah Amridil?
Yes — you’ll visit Todra Gorge (walkable canyon corridor), overnight in Dades Valley (with key viewpoints including “Monkey Fingers” depending on light), and pass through the oasis belt with Skoura and Kasbah Amridil on the return.
What can we do on the extra Marrakech day at the end (Day 7)?
It can be a true rest day (hammam/spa, rooftop time, slow shopping), or one last signature add-on such as a balloon sunrise, artisan workshops, or an Agafay day experience — tailored to your departure time and energy.
What’s the best time of year for a Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour?
Spring and autumn are typically ideal for comfortable temperatures. Summer and winter are possible with smart timing, shade-based pacing, and layers for cooler desert nights.






























































