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one week in morocco

Overview Of The one week in morocco

A 7-day tour from Rabat would be fantastic. One-week itinerary in Morocco. The 7-day travel from Rabat to Marrakech begins in Rabat and ends at Marrakech Airport. This one-week trip in Morocco from Rabat will take you to the best Moroccan cities. It will introduce you to the four imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech.

Our 7-day Morocco desert tour includes a memorable night at a Sahara desert camp. You can select between regular and luxury options. Camel rides through the sand dunes and watching the lovely sunrise and sunset.

Spend an unforgettable night at the camp in the center of the Erg Chebbi dunes. A competent tour will show you the highlights in Fes and Marrakech.

This route takes you through the Anti-Atlas, Middle Atlas, and High Atlas mountains. You’ll be visiting Morocco’s Sahara Desert. You can do this on a one-week journey starting in Rabat. View the Barbary monkeys in the cedar forest.

The next destination is Ouarzazate, often known as the Sahara Desert Gate. Visit the historic and famous kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This week-long vacation from Rabat to Marrakech is the best way to discover Morocco.

 

Highlights of the one week in morocco

  • Arrival in Rabat; explore major attractions before heading to Fes.
  • Guided tour of Fes, including Royal Palace gate, UNESCO-listed Medina, tanneries, Najjarine Fountain, and Quaraouin Mosque.
  • Visit the Jewish neighborhood (Mellah) and enjoy panoramic views from an old fortification.
  • Journey through Ifrane (Morocco’s Switzerland) and cedar forest; feed Barbary macaques.
  • Travel to Merzouga, crossing the Sahara on camels; enjoy sunset views and campfire under the stars.
  • Visit Rissani’s bustling souk, Erfoud’s fossil workshop, and the stunning Todra Gorges.
  • Explore Dades Valley, including the “monkey fingers” rock formation and enjoy nature’s beauty.
  • Visit Rose Valley, Ouarzazate film studios, and the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
  • Travel through the High Atlas Mountains, stopping for lunch and photography en route to Marrakech.
  • Guided tour of Marrakech, visiting Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, Ben Youssef Mosque, and Majorelle Garden.
  • Free time to explore Jemaa El-Fna Square.
  • Transfer to the airport for departure.

Why private one week in morocco from rabat ?

Joining for a private Morocco tour is the perfect choice if you want to experience your desert adventure in comfort, whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or as a couple. This exclusive tour ensures an unforgettable journey with a private vehicle and a knowledgeable driver/guide, who will be at your disposal to cater to your needs and provide valuable insights into Morocco’s vibrant culture. You’ll enjoy a personalized experience tailored just for you.

Itinerary ofone week in morocco from rabat

Our driver will greet you at Rabat Airport to begin our Morocco trip (one week). by visiting the majority of Rabat’s significant attractions before heading to Fes.

On the second day of your Morocco one week from Rabat, your driver guide will pick you up from Hotel. After that, we planned to set aside the entire day to tour Fes’s highlights with a local guide. The city acts as Morocco’s cultural and religious center and people know it as one of the imperial cities.

First, we go to the Royal Palace gate to begin the day. Next is the medieval Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is beautifully preserved. You will go to the entrance of the ancient Medina, known as Bab Boujloud or the Blue Gate.

You will enter the Medina to see the tanneries, the Najjarine Fountain, and the Medrasa Bouanania. And lastly, the oldest university in the world, the Quaraouin Mosque and university.

Following that, we leave Medina to explore “the Mellah,” the Jewish neighborhood. We take a drive to an old fortification in the afternoon to get a broad perspective of Fes and the Medina. Lastly, return to your riad.

Following a delicious breakfast, we travel south through Imouzzer to Ifrane. The city is famous for its low temperatures, snow, and alpine-style houses. It’s no surprise that it’s known as Morocco’s Switzerland. Then we visit the cedar forest, where Barbary macaques live. Feel free to feed them while walking through the forest.

Later, we will continue to Midelt, where we will have some free time for lunch. Then we drive to Merzouga via the Tizi-n-Tilghmt Pass and the Ziz Valley. We will make stops along the trip to enjoy panoramic landscapes. at the afternoon, we arrive at the Sahara desert of Merzouga.

Then you swap to camels to cross the dusty desert. You are going to stop on top of a high dune to watch the sunset. Finally, you head to the desert camp. The camp combines nomad tents with hotel-like facilities. Where you may listen to Berber drum music and dance around a campfire under a starry sky. Dinner and stay at the campsite.

After breakfast, we leave the desert to reach Rissani, Tafilalet’s old capital. Rissani is still a key trading center in the region. It has a busy souk on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.

After a tour around Rissani Souk, we continue to Erfoud. There, we will visit a fossilized marble workshop. We next drive via Touroug and Tinjdad palm farms to reach the Todra Gorges. The Todra River has cut a magnificent canyon through the mountains. The canyon has steep, red cliffs. These gorges are perfect for rock climbing.

Feel free to walk through the gorges and enjoy the beauty of nature. Free time for lunch at a restaurant. Then we continue to the Dades valley, traversing Boumalne Dades. The inevitable stop at the “monkey fingers” rock formation. And on top of a mountain, watching the Dades Valley. Finally, food and a night in a hotel.

After breakfast, we will travel to Kalaa Magouna to visit the Rose Valley. The Rose Festival takes place in May. Locals sell a variety of rose products. These include perfumes, rose water, oil, and cosmetics. We then drive through the palm orchards of Skoura. Later, we arrive at Ouarzazate, also known as the Desert Gate.

We will visit film studios. They make amazing movies. Then, we will leave to see the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. UNESCO classified this walled village as a World Heritage Site. The Kasbah has appeared in various films, such as Gladiator, Alexander, and The Mummy. And TV shows like Game of Thrones. Then we travel to Marrakech.

Driving across Tizi-N-Tichka Pass and the High Atlas Mountains. We will make stops for lunch and to take photographs at interesting locations. Stay overnight hotel in marrakech or Riad.

After a hearty breakfast, we will see the highlights of Marrakech with a native guide. The city identified is one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. The visit includes the Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, and the Ben Youssef Quranic Mosque. And a tour around Morocco’s largest traditional souk.

Free time for lunch in Jemaa El-Fna Square. Later, you’ll see the Koutoubia mosque. It’s the largest in Marrakech. You’ll also see the Majorelle Garden. Finally, get to your Riad / Hotel. Then Feel free to explore Jemaa El-Fna on your own.

Transfer to the airport at the flight’s scheduled time. It marks the end of our week in morocco itinerary from Rabat.

Inclusive and Exclusive of the tour

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Map of the tour

Accommodations

We allow our guests to choose the type of experience they would like for their unforgettable Morocco desert tour based on their budget. We offer various accommodations, including luxury, Mid-range, and standard options. This is just an example of the accommodations we offer; it can vary depending on the season and availability.

 

Options

First & Second-Nights:(Fes)

Third-Night: (Merzouga desert )

Fourth-Night (Boumalne Dades)

Fifth & Sixth nights(Marrakech)

 Luxury AccommodationsPalais Faraj Suites & SpaSahara Majestic Luxury Camp 

Hotel Xaluca Dades: Check The (link)

Savoy Le Grand Hotel Marrakech: ( link)

Mid-range accommodations
Barceló Fès MedinaLes Roches Desert Camp 

Dar Rihana Dades: Check The (link)

The Lemonary Marrakech: (link)

 Standard Accommodations
Riad Dar CordobaBivouac Le Petit Prince Merzouga

Auberge Des Jardins du Dades (link)

Dar Riad Jomana (link)

THE Price OF 5 days desert tour from rabat

Our  one week in morocco from rabat  starts at just €1300 per person. Please note that the final cost may vary based on factors such as group size, choice of accommodation, and travel dates. Larger groups often benefit from reduced per-person rates.

For detailed and customized pricing based on your specific needs, please contact us using the form below. Our team will get back to you promptly with a tailored quote to suit your preferences.

Booking

To book the one week in morocco  please let us know how many people will join you and the type of accommodation you prefer by completing the form below. This information will help us customize the best itinerary for you.

Know Before You Go

  • Don’t forget to bring sunglasses hats sunscreen and shoes, for this activity.

  • You’ll carry your luggage with you the way, on your camel expedition; however a four wheel drive will transport your bags to the desert camp ahead of time for you to find upon arrival.

  • If you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet plan and plan to join our tour after booking it with us kindly inform us so we can prepare meals that align with your dietary choices.

  • Our guides select restaurants that are renowned for their impeccable and delicious cuisine to guarantee a delightful dining outing for you. If theres a restaurant you have in mind that you’d like to visit during the tour with your guide. Feel free to share your preference with them; they’ll gladly make the necessary arrangements. Ensuring your comfort and contentment remains our concern and priority throughout your experience, with us.

  • If you’re seeking an added adventure boost while exploring the Erg Chebbi Dunes with us and fancy trying out quad biking or buggy driving as activities in the mix. Just give a heads up, to your guide and they’ll sort it out for you with pleasure.

Extra activities

During your Morocco tour experience, it’s possible to include some extra activities like quad biking, buggy adventures, horse riding, surfing, hot air ballooning, cooking classes, and much more. Whether you have time for these activities during the tour or afterward, we will be happy to customize the experience to include any activities you are interested in during your travels in Morocco. Each activity varies depending on its location or the city you’re in, so don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team will be happy to customize anything you’d like to try in Morocco.

Reviews

Sarah.T
“Morocco Experience: A Memorable Journey in One Week”
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I had an amazing Morocco itinerary with Travel Tours Morocco. When we arrived in Marrakech, our guide Hassan met us, setting the tone for a delightful trip. From the famous blue city of Chefchaouen to Marrakech, every moment was a joy. The food, especially the tagines, was delicious. Exploring Berber villages and learning about argan oil made the trip unforgettable. We also visited the Sahara Desert, best city in Morocco. There, we enjoyed a camel ride and other amazing experiences!
Sarah.T
“Morocco Experience: A Memorable Journey in One Week”
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I had an amazing Morocco itinerary with Travel Tours Morocco. When we arrived in Marrakech, our guide Hassan met us, setting the tone for a delightful trip. From the famous blue city of Chefchaouen to Marrakech, every moment was a joy. The food, especially the tagines, was delicious. Exploring Berber villages and learning about argan oil made the trip unforgettable. We also visited the Sahara Desert, best city in Morocco. There, we enjoyed a camel ride and other amazing experiences!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, one week in Morocco is enough to explore the key highlights!
Yes of course, you can comfortably visit several major cities and attractions in seven days.

A suggested itinerary includes:

  • Marrakech
  • Fes
  • Chefchaouen (the blue city)
  • Merzouga (Sahara Desert)
Budget $950 to $1,500 per person for a week. This covers accommodation, meals, transport, and activities.