When you book this Morocco itinerary 7 days, you are choosing a journey that perfectly balances high-energy exploration with moments of deep, cultural stillness. This one-week in Morocco itinerary is designed to be immersive rather than just a sightseeing tour; you can expect to spend approximately 4 to 6 hours per day traveling through some of the most diverse landscapes on earth.
From the winding hairpins of the Tizi n’Tichka pass in the High Atlas Mountains to the vast, open plateaus leading to the Sahara, every mile offers a new panoramic view. As this is a 7 day tour from Casablanca to Marrakech operated by Morocco Grand Tours, you have the ultimate flexibility to stop for a spontaneous mint tea at a roadside Berber village or pause for that perfect photo of the Ziz Valley palm groves.
Beyond the road, your Morocco itinerary 7 days experience is defined by authentic “Living History.” In the imperial cities, you will step into a medieval world where artisans still use centuries-old techniques in the Fes tanneries and bustling souks. Your nights will be spent in hand-picked luxury Riads—traditional Moroccan palatial homes that offer a serene, boutique oasis away from the city’s vibrant energy.
The pinnacle of your 7 day tour from Casablanca is the Sahara; expect a professional and seamless transition from your private 4×4 to a camel trek at sunset. You will stay in a premium desert camp featuring “real” beds and private ensuite bathrooms, ensuring that your adventure into the wild dunes of Erg Chebbi never compromises on comfort or elegance.
Yes! While we can’t show you every corner of the country in a week, this route is the most efficient way to see the “Big Three”: the Blue City, the Medieval Medina of Fes, and the Sahara Desert.
We recommend you bring layers. Even in the heat of summer, desert temperatures drop at night. We recommend getting a lightweight scarf to protect against the sun and sand, and comfortable shoes for walking on the dunes.
Absolutely. While this is a 7-day tour from Casablanca, we can easily adapt the route to start or end in Marrakech, Tangier, or Fes, depending on your flight arrangements.
We recommend traveling during the Spring (March to May) or Autumn (September to November). During these months, you will enjoy pleasant temperatures in the cities and manageable heat in the Sahara. While we run tours year-round, mid-summer can be very hot in the desert, and winter nights in the Atlas Mountains can drop below freezing.
Absolutely. Morocco is known for its hospitality and is generally very safe for tourists. As your private tour provider, we ensure you have a professional driver who knows the local roads and customs intimately. We recommend following standard travel safety measures, such as keeping your valuables secure in the medinas and drinking only bottled water, which we provide.
Most of our camps in Merzouga use solar power. You can usually charge your devices in the main dining tent or in your private tent if you book the luxury camp. We still recommend bringing a power bank so you can take plenty of photos of the dunes.
The camel ride to the camp takes about an hour and moves at a gentle pace, making it suitable for most ages. If you prefer not to ride a camel, we can arrange a 4×4 transfer to the camp at no extra cost. This way, you can still enjoy the sunset and the desert experience in comfort.
Absolutely. Moroccan cuisine is very veggie-friendly (think vegetable couscous, tagines, and fresh salads). Please let us know your dietary requirements, and we will ensure every Riad and camp is prepared accordingly.
