Tour Highlights
Private Journey Casablanca → Sahara → Marrakech
From Atlantic arrival to blue mountain calm, imperial depth in Fes, and two nights in the Sahara — then canyon corridors, valley light, UNESCO kasbah icons, and a final Atlas return into Marrakech. Designed for high-end travelers who want Morocco to feel effortless, elevated, and deeply memorable.
The Saharaï Promise
Not rushed. Not crowded. Not cookie-cutter.
This is a true cross-country Morocco — private vehicle, curated stops, and beautiful pacing so every day feels intentional, and every overnight feels like a reward. The added Merzouga day gives the Sahara the time it deserves.
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)
- Chefchaouen add-on: sunset viewpoint walk & photography-friendly route
- Fes artisan add-ons: ceramics atelier visit, beginner zellij introduction, curated workshop visits
- Hammam & spa moments in Fes or Marrakech (luxury-level, arranged and timed well)
- Celebration touches (anniversary/proposal styling, flowers, cake, private setup)
- 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 1Arrival in Casablanca
Welcome to Morocco.
Upon arrival in Casablanca, you’ll be met and transferred to your Saharaï-selected hotel. Depending on your arrival time and energy, we can include a gentle first evening moment — a seaside stroll along the corniche or a relaxed dinner reservation to ease into the trip.
If timing allows (and you’d like), we can also arrange a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque — dramatically set above the Atlantic and one of Morocco’s signature architectural landmarks.
Overnight: Casablanca (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: Ocean air and city lights — the journey begins with grandeur.
Day 2Casablanca → Chefchaouen
If you didn’t have time on Day 1, we can schedule Hassan II Mosque this morning, then begin the journey north toward the Rif Mountains.
The scenery gradually changes: greener hills, mountain curves, and a calmer rhythm as you approach Chefchaouen — Morocco’s beloved “Blue City.”
Arrive in Chefchaouen in the afternoon and settle into your Saharaï-selected riad/hotel. The rest of the day is designed to slow down: wander the blue-washed lanes, browse artisan handicrafts, sip mint tea on shaded terraces, and enjoy the mountain calm.
A local guide can be added if you’d like hidden corners, context, and the best viewpoints.
Overnight: Chefchaouen (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: Late light in the blue streets — calm, photogenic, effortless.
Day 3Chefchaouen → Volubilis → Meknes → Fes
After breakfast, depart Chefchaouen and travel into the countryside — a beautiful shift from mountain calm to Morocco’s deeper historical layers. The landscapes open into rolling hills and olive groves, setting the tone for a day that blends ancient history with imperial grandeur.
Your first major stop is Volubilis, Morocco’s most iconic Roman archaeological site. Wander the ancient streets at an easy pace, taking in the scale of the ruins and the quiet atmosphere of open countryside — a serene contrast to the medinas you’ll experience later. It’s the kind of place where Morocco’s layers feel tangible: Roman stonework, wide views, and time that feels visible.
Continue onward to Meknes, one of Morocco’s Imperial Cities, known for its grand gates and royal-era architecture. The visit is curated rather than exhaustive — a few key highlights and an atmospheric walk through the most photogenic corners, with time for a calm café pause to absorb the city’s quieter imperial rhythm.
By late afternoon/evening, arrive in Fes and check into your Saharaï-selected riad/hotel (typically inside or near the medina for maximum atmosphere). If you’d like, we can include a gentle first evening orientation — a panoramic viewpoint over the medina rooftops or a calm dinner reservation to set the tone for tomorrow’s guided day.
Overnight: Fes (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: Roman stones to imperial gates — then the hush of Fes behind ancient walls.
Day 4Fes Medina Guided Tour (Full Day)
Today is dedicated to Fes, Morocco’s most intricate imperial city — a living world of craftsmanship, scholarship, and tradition. With a private local guide, you explore at a pace that feels immersive but never overwhelming.
Begin at Bab Boujloud (the Blue Gate), then enter the medina’s main arteries where daily life flows through artisan streets and market lanes. Your guide leads you into architectural highlights — typically including Bou Inania Madrasa, celebrated for refined tilework and carved cedar details.
Continue through historic quarters around the Al-Qarawiyyin area (experienced respectfully via viewpoints and surrounding lanes), then into artisan neighborhoods where craft is practiced in real time: metalworkers, woodcarvers, textiles, ceramics — the medina as a living workshop, not a museum.
If you’d like, include the iconic viewpoints over the traditional tanneries — done in a Saharaï way: brief, intentional, well-managed (no pressure, no chaos). The afternoon can also include refined contrasts such as the Royal Palace gates (exterior), the historic Mellah (Jewish Quarter), and a panoramic viewpoint over the medina rooftops.
A calm Saharaï-style lunch pause is built in, with time for tasteful shopping guided toward quality and authenticity.
Optional artisan add-ons (arranged on request): ceramics atelier visit, beginner zellij introduction, leather workshop visit, curated artisan studio stops.
Overnight: Fes (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: You step back in time — and the medina comes alive in layers.
Day 5Fes → Ifrane → Ziz Valley → Merzouga (Luxury Desert Camp)
Depart Fes and head into the Middle Atlas, where the air turns crisp and the scenery shifts to forests and highland light. Stop in Ifrane, often nicknamed the “Switzerland of Morocco,” for its alpine atmosphere and fresh mountain air — a striking contrast before the Sahara.
Continue through cedar forests where you may spot Barbary macaques (quietly observed), then follow the palm-lined ribbon of the Ziz Valley, where oasis towns appear like a green river against desert tones.
By late afternoon, arrive in Merzouga, where the dunes rise like waves — vast, golden, unmistakably Sahara. At golden hour, your desert transition begins:
- Camel trek at sunset across the dunes, or
- 4×4 transfer for maximum comfort.
Arrive to your luxury desert camp with lantern light, warm hospitality, dinner under the stars — and the quiet stillness that makes the Sahara unforgettable.
Overnight: Luxury desert camp (Erg Chebbi)
Saharaï moment: The first time you look up — and the night sky becomes the main event.
Day 6Merzouga Desert Immersion (Full Day)
This is the upgrade that transforms the journey: a full day in Merzouga so the Sahara is not just a stop — it’s an experience.
Sunrise in the dunes is optional, followed by a slow breakfast and a day designed around your preferred rhythm — relaxed, adventurous, or cultural.
Depending on what you’d love most, the day can include a private 4×4 desert circuit beyond the main dunes: wide-open viewpoints, quieter dune corners, and the feeling of seeing the Sahara from multiple angles.
For cultural depth, we can arrange a gentle visit to a nomad family (seasonal/availability dependent) for tea and a window into desert life — always done respectfully and without “tourist spectacle.”
You can also include a Gnawa music moment in a local village setting, or a route that touches desert-edge landscapes such as old mining areas (where appropriate and safe), giving the day more story and texture beyond the dunes.
For a softer luxury layer, we can time a calm lunch in an oasis-style setting (or a beautiful local table) so the day feels curated rather than improvised.
If you want some play, sandboarding is a favorite, and for adrenaline we can arrange quad/buggy time in designated areas (optional add-on), balanced with plenty of downtime so the day stays premium, not hectic.
In the evening, swap camp magic for refined comfort at a boutique hotel with a pool in the Merzouga area — perfect for a proper shower, a beautiful room, and a calm dinner under desert skies.
Overnight: Merzouga area (boutique hotel)
Saharaï moment: The Sahara in full — dunes, culture, and calm, then poolside comfort.
Day 7Merzouga → Rissani → Todra Gorge → Dades Valley
After breakfast, begin with Rissani, a historic desert trading town with grounded local atmosphere — dates, spices, and the desert’s commercial heartbeat.
Continue toward the canyon landscapes of Todra Gorge, where towering rock walls rise sharply on either side and the air turns cool — perfect for a gentle walk, photos, and a calm pause before the road opens again.
By late afternoon, arrive in the Dades Valley, where cliffs and rock formations turn sculptural. If timing allows, enjoy a short walk near the famous “Monkey Fingers” formations as the valley light softens into warm reds and golds.
Overnight: Dades Valley (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: Dinner as the valley turns deep red at dusk.
Day 8Dades → Rose Valley → Skoura → Ouarzazate → Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) → High Atlas (Tizi n’Tichka) → Marrakech
After breakfast, begin the final crossing toward Marrakech — designed as the most beautiful route back, not just the fastest. Travel through the Rose Valley, then pass the palm-filled Skoura Oasis region, where southern Morocco softens into palms, earthen towers, and quiet kasbah landscapes.
Continue toward Ouarzazate, the desert gateway city, before arriving at one of Morocco’s most iconic highlights: Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site). This fortified earthen village (ksar) is a masterpiece of traditional pre-Saharan architecture — honey-colored walls, narrow lanes, and a hilltop granary with panoramic views over the valley. Its dramatic setting and timeless look have made it one of Morocco’s most famously cinematic locations.
You’ll have time to wander the ksar’s lanes, stop for photos, and climb to the viewpoint — the moment where the whole journey clicks: kasbah silhouettes, desert light, and that unmistakable Morocco feeling.
From Aït Benhaddou, ascend into the High Atlas Mountains, crossing back via the legendary Tizi n’Tichka Pass — panoramic overlooks, mountain air, and a sweeping contrast from desert-edge landscapes to Marrakech.
Arrive: Marrakech (Saharaï-selected riad/hotel)
Saharaï moment: A true epic finale — UNESCO heritage, cinematic kasbah light, and the Atlas unfolding into the Red City.
Finish Options
While this itinerary finishes in Marrakech by default, guests may also choose to finish in Casablanca instead (routing adjusted based on flight timing and comfort).
Route Map
Tour Overview
- Casablanca
- Chefchaouen
- Volubilis
- Meknes
- Fes
- Ifrane
- Ziz Valley
- Merzouga
- Rissani
- Erfoud
- Todra Gorge
- Dades Valley
- Ouarzazate
- Aït Benhaddou
- Tizi n'Tichka
- Marrakesh
Map shown for illustrative purposes only. The actual tour route may vary slightly.
FAQs: 8-Day Luxury Morocco Tour: Casablanca to Marrakech via Chefchaouen, Fes & Sahara
What is the full route for this 8-day Casablanca to Marrakech tour via the Sahara?
Casablanca → Chefchaouen → Volubilis → Meknes → Fes → Ifrane / Middle Atlas → Ziz Valley → Merzouga (Erg Chebbi, 2 nights) → Rissani → Todra Gorge → Dades Valley → Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) → High Atlas (Tizi n’Tichka) → Marrakech.
How is the 8-day version different from the 7-day tour?
The 8-day version adds a second Sahara night with a full Merzouga immersion day — luxury camp + boutique hotel with a pool — so the desert feels relaxed and premium, not rushed.
How long is the drive from Casablanca to Chefchaouen?
It’s a travel day into the Rif Mountains. We pace it with comfort stops and aim to arrive with time for a relaxed afternoon/evening in the Blue City.
Does this itinerary include Volubilis and Meknes before arriving in Fes?
Yes — the route includes Volubilis (Roman ruins) and a curated stop in Meknes (Imperial City) before arriving into Fes.
Is there a full guided Fes medina day — and what does it include?
Yes. The guided day typically includes Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate), artisan quarters, Bou Inania Madrasa, historic lanes around the Al-Qarawiyyin area (viewpoints/respectful access), optional tannery viewpoints, and optional contrasts like the Royal Palace gates (exterior) and Mellah.
How long is the drive from Fes to Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes)?
It’s a full scenic travel day. Saharaï pacing includes comfort breaks, viewpoints, and a proper lunch plan to keep it smooth and comfortable.
Do we stop in Ifrane / Middle Atlas and travel through the Ziz Valley on the way to Merzouga?
Yes — the route includes Ifrane, Middle Atlas scenery (cedar forests), and the palm-lined ribbon of the Ziz Valley on the approach to Merzouga.
What’s included in the Merzouga luxury desert camp night?
Your camp night includes the dunes arrival experience (camel or 4x4), dinner, breakfast, and classic Sahara atmosphere (lantern light and starlit sky). Camp upgrades are available by tier.
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.
What do we do on the full Merzouga immersion day (second Sahara night)?
Optional sunrise, private 4x4 dunes exploration, sandboarding (optional), cultural moments such as Gnawa music and nomad tea where available, plus relaxed downtime — then a boutique hotel night with pool in the Merzouga area.
How long is the drive from Merzouga to Dades via Rissani and Todra Gorge?
It’s a full scenic day with meaningful stops: Rissani, a walkable pause at Todra Gorge, then an evening arrival into Dades Valley for viewpoints and dinner.
Does this itinerary include Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) and the High Atlas crossing into Marrakech?
Yes — you’ll visit Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO) with time to explore and reach the panoramic viewpoint, then cross the High Atlas via Tizi n’Tichka Pass into Marrakech.

































































