Morocco Travel Planning

How Much Does a Morocco Trip Cost? Honest Breakdown for 2026


By Pro Morocco Tours 9 min read Updated March 2026

Morocco is genuinely good value compared to most European destinations — but the total cost of a Morocco trip catches some visitors out because the tour price is only part of the picture. Lunches, tips, entry fees, shopping, and optional activities are all paid separately. This guide gives you the real numbers across three budget levels so you can plan accurately rather than arriving with the wrong amount of cash. The single biggest variable in a Morocco trip budget is whether you include a Sahara desert tour Morocco — the transport, accommodation, and guide costs differ significantly from city-only travel.

All prices are in Euros as the most commonly used reference currency for international visitors. The approximate exchange rate is 1 EUR = 10.5 to 11 MAD — check the current rate before you travel.

Budget levels

Morocco Trip Cost: Three Budget Levels


Tier 1 Budget ~80 to 120 EUR/day

Shared group desert tours, standard guesthouses and camps, local restaurants, public transport for city movement, minimal shopping. Comfortable but not indulgent. Suitable for independent or budget-conscious travellers.

Tier 2 Mid-Range ~150 to 250 EUR/day

Private desert tour with dedicated vehicle and guide, mid-range riads and desert camp, a mix of local and tourist restaurants, occasional optional activities. The most popular tier for international visitors. Good balance of comfort and cost.

Tier 3 Luxury ~350 EUR+ /day

Private tour with premium accommodation throughout, luxury desert camps with en-suite tents, high-end restaurant dining, private guides in cities, airport transfers by private car. Full-service travel with no compromises on quality.


Complete cost breakdown

Every Cost Category: What to Budget For


Flights

Morocco is well-served from European hubs (London, Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam, Frankfurt) with both full-service carriers and low-cost airlines. From the UK or Western Europe, return flights to Marrakech or Casablanca typically cost between 80 and 250 EUR depending on airline, season, and how far ahead you book. Peak season (March, April, October) and school holidays push prices higher. Booking 8 to 12 weeks ahead is the sweet spot for most routes.

From North America, direct routes to Casablanca exist from New York and other major hubs with Royal Air Maroc. Indirect routes via European hubs add connection time but often reduce cost. Budget 400 to 900 EUR return for transatlantic flights.

Desert Tour Price

The tour price covers the largest single cost of a Morocco desert trip. This includes the vehicle, the driver-guide, all accommodation, breakfast every morning, dinner at the desert camp, the camel trek, and all fuel and road tolls.

Tour TypeDurationBudget (Shared)Mid-Range (Private)Luxury (Private)
Marrakech to Merzouga3 days / 2 nightsfrom 150 EUR ppfrom 250 EUR ppfrom 450 EUR pp
Marrakech to Merzouga4 days / 3 nightsfrom 190 EUR ppfrom 320 EUR ppfrom 550 EUR pp
Marrakech to Fes via Sahara3 days / 2 nightsfrom 160 EUR ppfrom 270 EUR ppfrom 480 EUR pp
Casablanca to Marrakech7 days / 6 nightsfrom 380 EUR ppfrom 650 EUR ppfrom 1,100 EUR pp
Casablanca to Marrakech10 days / 9 nightsfrom 520 EUR ppfrom 900 EUR ppfrom 1,500 EUR pp

Note: prices above are per person estimates and decrease significantly for groups of 4 or more on private tours. The gap between shared and private narrows considerably at group sizes of 4 and above.

Accommodation in Marrakech and Fes

Accommodation in Marrakech and Fes — the cities you stay in independently before and after a guided tour — varies enormously. Riads are the default choice: traditional Moroccan guesthouses built around an internal courtyard. Quality and price range from budget hostel-style to high-end boutique.

Accommodation TypePer Night (Marrakech/Fes)
Budget riad or guesthouse25 to 55 EUR
Mid-range riad (good quality, good location)60 to 120 EUR
Premium riad (boutique, pool, excellent service)130 to 300 EUR
Luxury riad (top 10% — spa, exceptional rooms)300 EUR+

Food and Drink

Morocco is excellent value for food at every level. Local restaurant meals are very affordable; tourist-area restaurants command a premium. Here is a realistic daily food budget:

Meal TypeBudgetMid-RangeLuxury
Breakfast (included on tour, bought independently)3 to 6 EUR8 to 15 EUR at riadIncluded at premium riad
Lunch at local restaurant6 to 10 EUR10 to 18 EUR20 to 35 EUR
Dinner at riad or good restaurant10 to 18 EUR20 to 40 EUR50 to 100 EUR
Mint tea and pastries (per occasion)1 to 3 EUR3 to 5 EUR5 to 10 EUR
Daily food total estimate20 to 35 EUR35 to 70 EUR70 to 150 EUR

Everything Else: The Additional Costs

ItemTypical CostNotes
Tips — driver/guide (per day)5 to 10 EUR per personCustomary. 3-day tour = 15 to 30 EUR total per person
Tips — desert camp staff5 to 10 EUR per nightPer group or per person at your discretion
Ait Ben Haddou entry~1 EURVery small fee, included on Pro Morocco Tours bookings
Medina guide in Fes25 to 50 EUR for half dayWorth it. Book through your riad.
Hammam visit3 to 8 EUR (public) / 20 to 60 EUR (riad)Budget hammams are an experience; riad hammams are more comfortable
Sandboarding or quad biking20 to 40 EUR per activityArranged at the desert camp or in Merzouga
Souvenirs and shoppingEntirely variableBudget what you intend to spend, not what you think you should
Internal transport (taxis in cities)2 to 6 EUR per journeyPetit taxis are metered (insist on the meter) or agree a price first
Travel insurance (1 to 2 weeks)30 to 80 EURStrongly recommended. Check medical and cancellation cover.

Complete trip totals

Total Morocco Trip Cost: What to Expect Per Person


The following totals assume a 7-day Morocco trip including flights from Western Europe, 2 city nights before and after the tour, and a 3-day private desert tour at each budget level:

Cost CategoryBudgetMid-RangeLuxury
Return flights (Western Europe)100 to 150 EUR150 to 250 EUR250 to 400 EUR
City accommodation (2 nights)50 to 100 EUR120 to 240 EUR260 to 600 EUR
3-day desert tour (all in)150 to 190 EUR250 to 320 EUR450 to 550 EUR
Food and drink (7 days)140 to 200 EUR250 to 450 EUR500 to 1,000 EUR
Tips, entry fees, activities50 to 80 EUR80 to 150 EUR150 to 300 EUR
Travel insurance30 to 50 EUR40 to 60 EUR60 to 100 EUR
Shopping and souvenirsVariableVariableVariable
Total estimate per person520 to 770 EUR890 to 1,470 EUR1,670 to 2,950 EUR
The most common budget mistake Not bringing enough cash for the tour itself. The tour price is paid before or at the start of the tour — the daily cash requirement is for meals, tips, activities, and shopping. Most guests on a mid-range 3-day tour spend 100 to 180 EUR in cash above the tour price. Withdraw this in Marrakech before departure.

Is Morocco Cheap?

Compared to France, Spain, or the UK — yes, significantly. A mid-range Morocco trip costs roughly 50 to 60 percent of an equivalent trip to Southern Spain or Portugal. The best-value elements are food, accommodation outside peak season, and local transport. The least discounted compared to Europe: flights, luxury riads in peak season, and guided city tours.

Watch for hidden costs in tour listings Some Morocco tour operators advertise very low base prices and add accommodation, the desert camp, and the camel trek as optional extras. Always confirm what is included before comparing prices. A tour listed at 120 EUR per person that does not include the camp night is not cheaper than one listed at 250 EUR that includes everything.

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