6 Day Tour from Marrakech to Casablanca
Overview
The 6 day tour from Marrakech to Casablanca is the grand crossing of Morocco. In six days you move from the High Atlas to the Sahara, north through the cedar forest to Fes, west through the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen, and along the Atlantic coast to Casablanca. Six cities, four completely different landscapes, and not a single road repeated.
Your driver picks you up from your Marrakech riad or hotel on the morning of Day 1. Day 2 reaches the Erg Chebbi dunes. Day 3 crosses the Middle Atlas to Fes. Day 4 is a full guided day in Fes. Day 5 takes you through the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen. Day 6 drops you at your Casablanca accommodation in the evening after Rabat.
The 6 day Marrakech desert tour is ideal for travellers flying into Marrakech and out of Casablanca, or anyone who wants to cover the full width of Morocco in one continuous journey with an experienced driver-guide handling every detail.
Highlights
- Tizi n’Tichka Pass at 2,260 metres, the highest paved road in Morocco
- Ait Ben Haddou UNESCO ksar, filming location for Gladiator and Game of Thrones
- Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate (optional visit)
- Todra Gorge, where 300-metre walls close to within 10 metres of each other
- Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes at Merzouga
- One night in a Sahara desert camp with dinner, Gnawa music, and stargazing
- Barbary macaques in the cedar forest above Azrou
- Full guided day in Fes medina on Day 4
- One night in the Blue City of Chefchaouen
- Rabat stopover: Hassan Tower, Kasbah des Oudayas, Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Itinerary — Day by Day
Day 1 Marrakech → High Atlas → Ait Ben Haddou → Ouarzazate → Dades Valley
Your driver is at your Marrakech riad or hotel at 8:00 AM. The city drops away fast on the N9 heading south-east. Within thirty minutes you are into open country and the High Atlas is rising ahead of you. The road climbs steadily toward the pass.
You stop at the Tizi n’Tichka Pass at 2,260 metres. Berber vendors sell ammonite fossils and carved stone along the roadside. On a clear morning the views stretch far across the plateau. Take your time before the road drops south toward the pre-Saharan plains.
Ait Ben Haddou comes into view around midday, its earthen towers stacked on a ridge above the Ounila River. You have at least 90 minutes here. The walk up through the successive levels of the ksar to the granary at the top gives you the best view on this entire day. Sections will look familiar from Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and a long list of other productions shot here.
After Ait Ben Haddou you continue to Ouarzazate. If you want a look at the Atlas Film Studios, this is the place. The studios have hosted productions from Lawrence of Arabia to Game of Thrones and a short visit gives a surprising sense of the scale of Morocco’s film industry. From Ouarzazate you head east along the Dades river. You arrive in the valley in the late afternoon with time for a walk along the gorge before dinner. The canyon walls close in on three sides and it is quieter here than most people expect.
Day 2 Dades Valley → Todra Gorge → Merzouga, Erg Chebbi
Breakfast facing the canyon walls. Walk up into the gorge before leaving while the light is still low and the hairpin bends above the guesthouse are quiet. Most people who pass through without stopping never see this part. It is worth the extra thirty minutes.
Todra Gorge is an hour east. You arrive before the day-trip groups and have the tightest section largely to yourself. The limestone walls rise 300 metres and press to within 10 metres of each other. Even in July the air inside stays cool. Walk along the river while your driver waits at the entrance.
Beyond Tinghir the land opens and flattens fast. Vegetation drops away, the soil turns pale, and the road cuts across open hammada. You see the orange wall of Erg Chebbi on the horizon long before you reach Merzouga.
You arrive at the camp in the afternoon and mount your camel for the sunset trek into the dunes. The ride takes around 45 minutes each way at a slow pace. Dinner is under open sky. After dark the Sahara above Erg Chebbi is completely clear and completely silent. Gnawa music follows around the fire. This is your second night.
Day 3 Merzouga → Ziz Valley → Er-Rich or Midelt → Cedar Forest → Ifrane → Fes
You wake before dawn. Climb the dune behind the camp and watch the light shift from dark grey to gold as the sun clears the horizon. The Sahara at this hour is completely still. Breakfast is at the camp when you come down.
Early departure is essential today. The drive north to Fes is the longest single day on the whole tour and the morning hours matter. Your driver heads north and the first stop is the Ziz Valley panoramic viewpoint. The valley drops away below the road in a long green corridor of date palms and old ksour stretching far in both directions. Step out of the vehicle and take it in properly.
The route climbs into the Middle Atlas. Lunch is at Er-Rich or Midelt depending on timing and what is open. Both are honest market towns in good farming country, far from the tourist circuit, and a useful stop after a long morning.
After lunch the road continues north into the cedar forest above Azrou. Barbary macaques move freely through the trees and around visitors. From there the road passes through Ifrane, the French protectorate-era town with European-style chalets and tiled rooftops that looks completely out of place until you know its history.
You arrive in Fes in the late afternoon. Your driver drops you at your riad or as close as the narrow streets allow. Have your riad address written in Arabic before you arrive. The streets inside Fes el-Bali follow no grid and navigation apps are unreliable inside the medina.
Day 4 Fes Full Day Guided Tour
A full day inside Fes el-Bali with a local licensed guide. The medina of Fes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world. Without a guide it is genuinely difficult to navigate and most of the important sites are easy to miss.
Your guide meets you at your riad after breakfast. The morning covers the Bou Inania Madrasa, its carved cedarwood and zellige tilework some of the finest in Morocco. From there you walk through the tanner’s quarter to the Chouara tanneries, where leather has been cured in the same open vats using the same methods since the 11th century. The view from the surrounding terraces is one of the most photographed scenes in Morocco.
After lunch, the afternoon continues through the souks. The Nejjarine wood-workers’ square, the brass and copper quarter, the spice market, and the old Andalusian quarter across the river. Fes el-Bali has around 9,000 streets. Your guide will take you through the ones that most visitors never find.
The guided tour ends around 4:00 PM. The rest of the afternoon is yours to wander, return to a favourite section, or simply sit at a cafe and watch the medina move around you.
Day 5 Fes → Rif Mountains → Chefchaouen
Breakfast at your Fes riad. Your driver picks you up mid-morning for the drive west into the Rif Mountains. The road from Fes to Chefchaouen takes around three hours and the landscape changes from the flat plains of the Saiss plateau to wooded mountain slopes as you climb into the Rif.
The Rif Mountains are a different Morocco from everything you have seen in the south. The villages are smaller, the houses painted white, the slopes covered in cedar and pine. The light is different up here and the air noticeably cooler than the lowlands.
Chefchaouen comes into view as you descend into the valley. The town sits against the mountain face and the blue of the medina walls is visible even from the road above. You arrive in the early afternoon with plenty of time to explore the medina before it gets dark.
The blue streets of Chefchaouen are as photogenic as any place in Morocco and far less crowded than Marrakech or Fes. The main square, Place Uta el-Hammam, has a restored kasbah on one side and a line of cafe terraces on the other. The walk up to the Spanish Mosque at the edge of town gives you the best view of the medina and the mountains behind it.
Day 6 Chefchaouen → Rif Mountains → Rabat → Casablanca
Breakfast in Chefchaouen. You leave mid-morning and the road descends back through the Rif Mountains toward the Atlantic coast. The drive from Chefchaouen to Rabat takes around four hours.
Rabat is your first stop. Morocco’s capital is far less visited than Marrakech or Fes and all the more pleasant for it. You spend two to three hours here covering the main sites. The Hassan Tower is a 12th-century minaret that was never completed, standing in an open plaza beside the unfinished columns of what would have been the largest mosque in the world. The Mausoleum of Mohammed V directly opposite is the resting place of Morocco’s king and his two sons, its interior decorated with some of the finest contemporary Moroccan craftsmanship you will see on this trip. The Kasbah des Oudayas sits at the edge of the Atlantic on the estuary of the Bou Regreg river, its whitewashed walls and blue-painted doors an echo of Chefchaouen’s palette by the sea.
From Rabat the coastal road runs south to Casablanca. An hour’s drive. Your driver drops you at your Casablanca accommodation in the early evening. The Marrakech to Casablanca 6 days crossing is complete.
What Is Included
Included
- ✔Pick-up from your Marrakech riad or hotel on Day 1
- ✔Private air-conditioned vehicle and English-speaking driver-guide for all 6 days
- ✔5 nights accommodation: Dades Valley (Night 1), Erg Chebbi desert camp (Night 2), Fes (Night 3), Fes (Night 4), Chefchaouen (Night 5)
- ✔Dinner and breakfast at the Dades Valley hotel
- ✔Dinner and breakfast at the Erg Chebbi desert camp
- ✔Breakfast at the Fes riad (Nights 3 and 4)
- ✔Breakfast at the Chefchaouen riad (Night 5)
- ✔Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes on Day 2
- ✔Sandboarding at the desert camp
- ✔Full day guided tour in Fes medina on Day 4
- ✔Rabat stopover on Day 6: Hassan Tower, Kasbah des Oudayas, Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- ✔Drop-off at your Casablanca accommodation on Day 6
- ✔All fuel and road tolls throughout
Not Included
- ✘Flights to Marrakech or from Casablanca
- ✘Lunches and drinks
- ✘Dinners in Fes and Chefchaouen
- ✘Entry fees where applicable
- ✘Tips (optional)
- ✘Atlas Film Studios entry fee (optional)
- ✘Accommodation in Casablanca
- ✘Optional extras: ATV, dune buggy, quad bike
Accommodation
You choose your tier when you book. The route, the driver, and the experiences are the same across all three options. The property is what changes. WhatsApp us for a full price breakdown by group size and dates.
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Price of the 6 Day Marrakech Desert Tour to Casablanca
The 6 day tour from Marrakech to Casablanca price depends on your group size, the time of year, and the accommodation tier you choose. Send us your travel dates and group size and we will reply with a full price breakdown within one hour.
Group size
The more people travelling together, the lower the per-person cost. A private tour for two costs more per person than a private tour for four. Shared departures are available at a fixed lower rate for solo travellers and pairs happy to join a small group.
Season
March to April and September to October are the busiest windows on this route. Prices are higher and dates fill faster during these months. January, February, and June tend to offer better rates and more open dates across all tiers.
Accommodation tier
Standard, mid-range, and premium options are available at all five overnight stops. All three tiers include the same vehicle, driver, Fes guide, and experiences throughout. The difference is the property you sleep in.
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Why Choose This 6 Day Tour from Marrakech to Casablanca
The 6 day tour from Marrakech to Casablanca covers more of Morocco in a single continuous journey than almost any other itinerary of its length. The south in two days, the imperial cities in two days, the north in two days. Each section is distinct enough to feel like a different country.
The full guided day in Fes on Day 4 is what separates this tour from anything that just passes through. Fes el-Bali is genuinely difficult to navigate alone and a licensed local guide changes what you see and understand there completely. Most visitors who try Fes without one leave having seen the surface. The guided day goes considerably deeper.
Chefchaouen on Day 5 is the counterpoint to the desert. After the open hammada and the gorges of the south, the blue streets set against the Rif Mountains feel like a different planet. Having the afternoon and evening there rather than just a passing stop is what makes it land properly.
Who Is This Tour For
The tour connects both airports with six days of Morocco between them. No backtracking, no repeated roads.
Desert, imperial city, blue mountain town, Atlantic capital. Six days, four completely different Moroccos.
The full guided day on Day 4 is the difference between seeing Fes and understanding it. Most tours give it a few hours. This one gives it a day.
The private option gives full flexibility on pace and stops throughout. The shared tour is good value for solo travellers and pairs who enjoy meeting other people on the road.
Know Before You Go
October to April is the most comfortable window for the 6 day tour from Marrakech to Casablanca. The Sahara regularly exceeds 40 degrees in July and August, making the camel trek hard work. The Rif Mountains can be cold and wet in January and February. Spring and autumn give the best conditions across all six days.
Merzouga to Fes covers around 430 kilometres and takes roughly eight hours with stops. An early departure from the desert camp is essential. Your driver breaks the journey at the Ziz Valley, Er-Rich or Midelt for lunch, the cedar forest, and Ifrane.
All three accommodation tiers include private tents with en-suite bathrooms and hot water. You do not share facilities. In summer the tents are air-conditioned, in winter they are heated. The camp has electricity in the common areas.
Have your riad address written in Arabic before you arrive on Day 3. The streets inside Fes el-Bali follow no grid and navigation apps are not reliable inside the medina. Your driver will get you as close as the streets allow.
The medina of Chefchaouen is best explored on foot. Most of the blue streets are too narrow for vehicles. Leave bulky luggage at the riad and carry a small bag. The Spanish Mosque hike above the town takes about 40 minutes each way and gives the best panoramic view of the blue city against the mountains.
Layers for both desert heat and mountain cold. The Rif Mountains and Fes can be significantly cooler than the south, especially in spring and autumn evenings. Comfortable walking shoes for Ait Ben Haddou, Todra Gorge, Fes medina, and Chefchaouen. Modest clothing throughout. Cash in dirhams for tips, entry fees, and optional activities.
Reviews
“Six days covered more of Morocco than I had seen in three previous trips combined. The full day in Fes with the guide was worth the whole tour on its own. I had been to Fes before and thought I knew it. I did not.”
“We flew into Marrakech and out of Casablanca. This tour connected both airports perfectly and gave us the Sahara, Fes, Chefchaouen, and Rabat on the way. Chefchaouen after two days of desert was a complete contrast. Hassan’s team handled every detail.”
“The camp tent had a private bathroom and air conditioning. Rabat on the last day was a surprise — it was far less crowded than Fes or Marrakech and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V was one of the most impressive things we saw in Morocco.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Want more time in the desert?
The 5-Day Tour from Marrakech to Fes includes a full desert exploration day at Erg Chebbi with a nomad family visit, Khamlia, the M’ifis salt mines, and the seasonal lake before the drive north to Fes. The right choice if Casablanca is not your endpoint.
Prefer to end in Fes?
The 4-Day Tour from Marrakech to Fes covers the same Erg Chebbi dunes and drops you in Fes on Day 4, ready for Chefchaouen and beyond on your own schedule.
Book Your 6 Day Tour from Marrakech to Casablanca
Private and shared departures run year-round. Your driver picks you up from your Marrakech accommodation on Day 1 and drops you at your Casablanca hotel on Day 6. No commitment needed to enquire.
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