Special 8 Days tour from Tangier to Marrakech, Start in Tangier and visit the blue city of Chefchaouen before heading to Fez, where you’ll explore the ancient medina and its cultural treasures. Travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping at Volubilis and Meknes, before reaching the Sahara Desert in Merzouga.
Experience the stunning landscapes of Todra Gorge and Dades Valley before continuing to Ouarzazate and the famous Ait Ben Haddou. Finally, immerse yourself in the vibrant city of Marrakech, exploring its bustling souks, historical sites, and beautiful gardens. Conclude your trip with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s rich culture and natural beauty.
Our team shall greet you at Seaport or Ibn Battouta airport in Tangier and transport you to the blue city of Chefchaouen making a stop in the city of Tetouan , called the Spanish city or known locally as white pigeon. Upon our arrival to Chefchaouen, checking in to your hotel and you’ll have a guided tour to visit the blue city.
Walking through its narrow streets and old houses painted in blue and white also contemplate its beautiful panoramic views from the Spanish Mosque on the edge of the Rif Mountains. Your guide will suggest this place to catch the sunset over the blue Medina. Get down to the Square for dinner. Overnight at hotel in the heart of the Medina.
After breakfast, make your way to the ruins of the former Roman outpost that is Volubilis. Once home to nearly 20,000 people during Roman occupation, many of its structures and mosaics are still intact for us to behold. From Volubilis, it’s only a short jaunt to Meknes, which was the first capital of the Alaouite Dynasty, under the bloody rule of Moulay Idriss I. Spend some time relaxing in this charming, quintessentially Moroccan city, before journeying to Fes to spend the night
Take a full day to explore the winding mazes of the Fes medina. Fes is home to some of the most beautiful sights that Morocco has to offer. You will visit the oldest leather tanneries in the world, watch how priceless rugs are hand-made on traditional looms, and walk through an active pottery factory as the craftsmen show you each step they take to create intricate mosaic artwork.
In addition to the wealth of artisanal skill, Fes is also home to holy shrines, religious schools, the old Jewish quarter and Synagogue, and the University of Al Quaraouiyine, which is the oldest continuously functioning university in the world. Fes is the center of art and learning in Morocco, and has been nicknamed the “Athens of Africa” and the “Mecca of the West.”
Today, day of travel. Early morning departure from the crowded streets of Fez into the quiet and scenic Middle Atlas Mountains. We set into Ifrane the city of flowers and top class ski resorts. We view the cedar-forested hills of Azrou. The area is abundant for wildlife and we will most likely encounter Barbary macaque living in these forests. Apart to the monkeys, these areas are great for birdlife too.
After we pass the city of Midelt we descend into the Ziz Valley created by the Ziz river over millions of years. These carved gorges offer great fertile agricultural land. We pass the garrison town of Erfoud and onto Rissani. Soon we start seeing the first sand dunes of Merzouga, Erg Chebbi. Night in a hotel right on the outskirt of the dunes. (B,D)
Departing desert we set into village of Tinghir and to the nearby Todra Gorge. This gorge in the High Atlas present asthonishing spectacle, its gigantic rock walls change colors to magical effect as the day unfolds.The 300 meters tall cliff walls are mere 15 meters apart from each other. We have some time to stretch our legs and then continue to another gorge of Dades. We wil travel along small villages painted in pink-grey colors merging into the local rock, ruins of kasbahs and ksours and parts of fertile shafts of land creating breathtaking contrast to the arid land. Later we continue the journey to Dades Valley. (B,D)
We start the morning by viewing the amazingly dramatic Dades Gorge with high cliffs of limestone and weirdly shaped erosions. Then we set onto the road of Thousand Kasbah passing Rose Valley (beautiful in April to May) and Skoura Oasis reaching the city of Ouarzazate. Not far from Ouarzazate we stop to visit the oldest and finest example of a fortified city – Ait Ben haddou. After our visit we continue across the High Atlas Mountains over a dramatic drive offering splendid views to Marrakech.
After breakfast in the hotel or riad, you can start exploring Marrakech “the Red City of Morocco”. Your guide will ensure that you see most of the sites with historical and cultural interest – including the famous Jemaa El Fna square, the Koutoubia Mosque, the Saadian tombs; the Palace of Bahia and the Ben Youssef Coranic School. Lunch at a restaurant near the square, then in the afternoon visit the Majorelle Gardens, and have a short visit to the new city of Marrakech and the Koutoubia tower. During the next day you will have the option to try a Moroccan Hammam, a cooking class and some free time to explore the city on your own. Overnight accommodation will be in a hotel or riad.
You’ve packed as much culture and adventure as possible into these last Morocco journey . Now it’s time to take the memories home. At the appropriate time, a driver will pick you up at your hotel and transfer you to the airport either in Marrakech or Casablanca, where you’ll catch your departing flight. Have a safe flight back home and look forward to having you on another adventure of a lifetime!
Once you book your 8-day tour from Tangier to Marrakech with us, you should expect to stay at authentic hotels and luxury camps in the Sahara desert, including private rooms and ensuite tents with essential amenities, complete with private showers and flush toilets, ensuring a comfortable and private stay. Our guests can choose from various accommodation options, from luxurious suites to all-inclusive resorts. We have narrowed down the best accommodation options to suit all preferences, budgets, service, decorations, and locations. We gathered the top-rated hotels and desert camps in Morocco based on our deep experiences and we’ve organized them by luxury, mid-range, and budget to help you choose the best hotel for your group.
All our accommodations are decorated in Moroccan style. The rooms are clean and well-maintained, providing a truly outstanding experience such as complimentary breakfast, and guests praise the helpful staff, which is the perfect place to unwind after an exploration day full of activities. We constantly allow our guests to match between Our best-selected accommodations also. In case, these accommodations are not available on your requested dates, we’ll book the alternative ones in the same category and let you know in advance. If you have a preferred alternative accommodation in mind, just let us know and we’ll be happy to accommodate your request, ensuring it aligns with your travel plans and preferences. Your comfort and convenience are our priority! We invite you to get in touch with us, selecting the accommodation level and our local team will share the accommodation links.
The price of our 8 days tour from Tangier to Marrakech varies depending on several factors, including accommodations, the size of your group, and the season of your travel. The more participants in your group, the lower the cost per person, making it ideal for larger groups seeking affordability.
For those who prefer to travel in October, April or the end of December, we highly recommend contacting us in advance. This will not only help you avoid peak season fees but also provide a greater chance of securing your preferred accommodations during these popular travel periods.
For a pricing quote, we invite you to get in touch with us as soon as you know your dates. Our expert team shall provide the best price that meets your requirements and budget.
Just recently finished our trip from Tangier to Marrakech in 8 days in Morocco. and it was truly a remarkable experience. We visited Tangier, Blue City, Roman ruins, old medinas, valleys,… our local guide gave us an incredible sightseeing tour of the medina, explaining its rich history and hidden gems with great passion. A standout moment was meeting Mustapha, our fantastic tour guide, who ensured everything ran smoothly, ensuring we had the best experiences at each stop. The Sahara Desert was a once-in-a-lifetime experience,….
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists, but like any destination, it’s essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
The best time to visit the Sahara Desert is during the cooler months, from October to April, when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for exploring.
Visitors from many countries can enter Morocco visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s essential to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
Moroccan cuisine is diverse and flavorful, known for dishes such as tagine (slow-cooked stews), couscous, and pastilla (a savory pastry). It often features a blend of spices like cumin, saffron, and cinnamon.
Tipping is appreciated for good service in Morocco, especially in restaurants, hotels, and for tour guides. Around 10% of the bill is usually considered appropriate.
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