6 Days Trip from Marrakech to Fes and Casablanca

Introduction

First time in Morocco and want the “full picture” without complicated planning? This 6 days trip from Marrakech to Fes and Casablanca is designed as a seamless, northbound journey that links Morocco’s most iconic landscapes and cities in one continuous route: Atlas Mountains, UNESCO heritage, desert dunes, imperial history, and the Atlantic coast—all with organized transport and pre-arranged overnights.

Instead of piecing together separate bookings (and losing time to backtracking), this point-to-point itinerary delivers a complete Morocco experience in 6 days, balancing scenic drives with meaningful stops and comfortable nights.

Overview

  • Tour Type:Daily tour
  • Language:English, French
This is a private, organized multi-day travel service (with a professional driver and comfortable vehicle) connecting Marrakech to Fes and ending in Casablanca.

Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights

Route: Marrakech → Atlas Mountains → Ait Ben Haddou → Ouarzazate → Dades Valley → Todra Gorge → Erfoud → Merzouga Desert (Erg Chebbi dunes) → Midelt → Cedar Forest → Ifrane → Fes → Casablanca

Ideal for: First-time visitors, couples, families, and small groups seeking a complete Morocco itinerary 6 days

Why 6 days works: the distances are real—but 6 days is the sweet spot for covering southern Morocco and reaching the north without rushing. For example, Marrakech to the Ouarzazate/Ait Ben Haddou region typically takes around 3.5–5 hours depending on stops and road conditions across the High Atlas. And the classic desert-to-Fes leg is a full travel day at roughly 7–8 hours—perfectly manageable with planned breaks and scenic pauses.
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Highlights

  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains and panoramic viewpoints on the Tizi n’Tichka road
  • Visit Ait Ben Haddou, Morocco’s famous UNESCO-listed ksar
  • Overnight in the valleys of the south: Dades Valley landscapes and canyon roads
  • Stop at dramatic Todra Gorge, with cliffs rising up to around 300 meters
  • Reach the Merzouga Desert and the Erg Chebbi dunes, where dunes can rise to about 150 meters
  • Enjoy a camel trek and an overnight in a desert camp under starry skies
  • Travel through Midelt, Cedar Forest areas, and alpine-style Ifrane on the way to Fes
  • Spend cultural time in Fes Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage area with deep historical character
  • Finish in Casablanca with the Hassan II Mosque, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks

Includes/Excludes

  • Air-conditioned transport with a professional driver
  • Accommodation (hotels + desert camp)
  • Camel trek in the Sahara Desert
  • Breakfasts and dinners (as specified by your accommodation plan)
  • Pick-up in Marrakech and drop-off in Casablanca
  • Lunches and drinks
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Local guides (unless requested)
  • Personal expenses and tips

Itinerary

Day 1: Marrakech – Atlas Mountains – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate – Dades Valley

Approx. driving time: ~6–8 hours total with stops (split across mountain + valley roads)
Overnight: Dades Valley (hotel/riad)

Key stops & experiences

  • Scenic ascent through the Atlas Mountains with viewpoints along the pass road

  • Guided free time at Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO-listed ksar) UNESCO World Heritage Centre

  • Photo stops around Ouarzazate (“gateway to the desert”)

  • Continue to the Dades Valley for an evening surrounded by dramatic rock formations

Scenic & photography highlights

  • High Atlas panoramas, earthen architecture, kasbah silhouettes at sunset

Drive-time reference: Marrakech to Ait Ben Haddou is commonly around 3.5–4 hours depending on stops, with the road crossing the High Atlas.

Day 2: Dades Valley – Todra Gorge – Erfoud – Merzouga Desert

Approx. driving time: ~4.5–5 hours (net driving; longer with stops) GetYourGuide+1
Overnight: Merzouga area (hotel/riad near the dunes)

Key stops & experiences

  • Morning viewpoints in the Dades region

  • Walk the canyon floor in Todra Gorge (towering limestone walls) Morokko

  • Pass through Erfoud (often linked to desert trade routes and fossil workshops)

  • Arrive in Merzouga Desert on the edge of Erg Chebbi

Scenic & photography highlights

  • Gorge walls, palm oases, desert approach roads, first dune sighting

Day 3: Merzouga – Desert Exploration – Camel Trek – Overnight in Desert Camp

Approx. driving time: Minimal (local exploration)
Overnight: Desert camp (Erg Chebbi dunes)

Key stops & experiences

  • Morning desert time: flexible options (short 4x4 loop, village visit, panoramic dunes)

  • Late afternoon camel trek into the dunes for golden-hour views

  • Dinner and overnight in a desert camp with comfortable bedding and stargazing

Scenic & photography highlights

  • Sunset and sunrise over Erg Chebbi, where dunes can rise to around 150 meters Wikipedia

Comfort note: Camel trekking can be adjusted—see “Know Before You Book” for alternatives.

Day 4: Merzouga – Midelt – Cedar Forest – Ifrane – Fes

Approx. driving time: ~7–8 hours (full travel day with breaks)
Overnight: Fes (riad/hotel)

Key stops & experiences

  • Drive north via oasis valleys and mountain landscapes

  • Stop in Midelt for a comfortable break

  • Pass through Cedar Forest areas in the Middle Atlas (often associated with Barbary macaques in protected habitats) Wikipedia

  • Short stop in Ifrane (clean, cool mountain town feel)

  • Arrival in Fes in the late afternoon/evening

Scenic & photography highlights

  • Changing landscapes: dunes → valleys → cedar mountains → imperial city arrival

Day 5: Guided Cultural Time in Fes – Medina, Historical Sites

Approx. driving time: Minimal (city day)
Overnight: Fes (riad/hotel)

Key stops & experiences

  • Flexible cultural program focused on the Fes Medina, one of Morocco’s most famous historic urban areas National Geographic+1

  • Options typically include panoramic viewpoints, artisan quarters, madrasas, and souks

  • Time for shopping, traditional crafts, and local food experiences

Scenic & photography highlights

  • Medina alleys, carved doors, artisan workshops, rooftop viewpoints

Service note: A local licensed guide can be arranged on request for deeper context and smoother navigation.

Day 6: Fes – Casablanca – Hassan II Mosque – Departure

Approx. driving time: ~3.5–4 hours (road) Trippy+1
Overnight: Not included (departure day)

Key stops & experiences

  • Direct transfer to Casablanca with rest stops as needed

  • Visit the Hassan II Mosque area (timed around opening schedules and access rules) fmh2.ma+1

  • Drop-off at your hotel, airport, or preferred Casablanca location

Scenic & photography highlights

  • Atlantic coastline views, mosque exterior architecture, promenade photos

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Extra Services

Airport transfers

Airport transfers

Reliable airport transfers with professional drivers and comfortable vehicles.

Childcare services

Childcare services

Professional childcare services ensuring a safe and caring environment for children.

Photography

Photography

High-quality photography services tailored to your needs.

Souvenir package

Souvenir package

A souvenir package designed to preserve your travel memories.

Frequently asked questions

Is this trip suitable for families?

Yes. Families benefit from private pacing, frequent comfort stops, and flexible meal timing. Desert camp and room configurations can be adapted for children.

Can I customize the itinerary?

Yes. Common customizations include upgrading hotels/camps, adding stops, adjusting desert time, or modifying Day 6 drop-off.

Is the desert camp private?

Private tents can be arranged depending on the camp category selected. Ask for private bathroom options if that’s a priority.

What type of vehicle is used?

Air-conditioned, modern vehicles matched to your group size (private transfer standard). Comfort and reliability are prioritized for long drives.

How much time is spent in the Sahara?

You get a full desert experience: arrival Day 2, exploration + camel trek + camp overnight Day 3, departure Day 4.

Do I need a local guide in Fes?

It’s recommended for first-time visitors because the medina is complex. A licensed guide can be added on request.

Will we see Ait Ben Haddou and the Fes Medina?

Yes—Ait Ben Haddou is included Day 1.World Heritage Centre and the Fes Medina is the focus of Day 5.

What’s the best season for this route?

Spring and autumn are generally best for comfortable desert and city temperatures.

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