7 Days Morocco Tour from Agadir
A complete one-week private circuit from Agadir through the southern kasbahs, the Sahara dunes at Merzouga, the imperial city of Fes with its medieval medina, Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque, and ending in Marrakech — the Red City.
From Agadir to the Red City
This seven-day private Morocco tour from Agadir is designed for travelers who want to experience the country's most iconic destinations in a single complete week — moving from the Atlantic coast across the Anti-Atlas mountains to the kasbahs of the south, into the Sahara at Merzouga, up to the imperial city of Fes, then west to the Atlantic at Casablanca, and ending in Marrakech.
The tour combines all of Morocco's signature experiences: the scenic Anti-Atlas crossing through Taroudant and Taliouine, the UNESCO-listed Aït Ben Haddou kasbah, the spectacular Todra Gorges, a sunset camel trek into the orange dunes of Erg Chebbi, a night in a comfortable Sahara desert camp, a full guided cultural day inside the medieval Fes medina, the magnificent Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, and arrival in the Red City of Marrakech.
You'll travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle with your own English-speaking driver, stay in carefully chosen riads, kasbah-style hotels, and a Sahara desert camp, and end the tour in Marrakech — perfectly positioned for departure from Marrakech-Menara Airport or to extend your stay in the Red City.
From Agadir, Across Morocco
Your 7-Day Programme
Agadir → Anti-Atlas → Ouarzazate
Pick-up from your Agadir hotel or Agadir Al Massira Airport and begin a long but scenic drive east across the Anti-Atlas mountains. Stops along the way include Taroudant — a historic walled town nicknamed the "Grandmother of Marrakech" — and Taliouine, the saffron capital of Morocco. The road climbs through dramatic mountain landscapes with sweeping views and Berber villages along the way. Arrive in Ouarzazate ("Hollywood of Morocco") by evening for overnight in a comfortable kasbah-style hotel, with optional visit of the Taourirt Kasbah.
Ouarzazate → Aït Ben Haddou → Dades Valley
After breakfast, drive a short distance to Aït Ben Haddou — the UNESCO-listed mud-brick kasbah where Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia were filmed. Walk up through the ksar for panoramic views over the southern plains. Continue east along the "Road of a Thousand Kasbahs" through the Skoura palm grove with a visit to the famous Kasbah Amridil. Arrive in the Dades Valley by late afternoon with its red rock formations and famous "monkey fingers" rocks for overnight in a kasbah-style hotel built into the valley walls.
Dades → Todra Gorges → Merzouga Sahara
Drive east to the spectacular Todra Gorges where canyon walls rise 300+ meters above a narrow stream — time to walk inside the canyon between the cliffs. Continue through palm groves and desert plains toward Merzouga, arriving at the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes in the late afternoon. At sunset, ride a camel into the dunes as the sand turns from gold to pink to deep orange — the legendary Sahara sunset camel trek. Dinner under the stars at your comfortable desert camp with Berber music drifting around the fire and an unforgettable night under the desert sky.
Merzouga → Middle Atlas → Fes
Wake before dawn to climb a nearby dune and watch the sun rise over the Sahara — one of those moments that stays with you for life. After breakfast at the camp, begin the long but spectacular drive north to Fes. Leave the Sahara through Erfoud and the Ziz Valley canyon, then ascend into the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas with a stop at Ifrane — nicknamed "Little Switzerland" — and a chance to spot the wild Barbary macaques. Continue through Midelt for lunch and arrive in Fes by early evening for overnight in a luxury riad inside the medina.
Fes — Full Guided Medina Cultural Day
A full day exploring Fes with a licensed local guide who knows every alley of the medina. Walk through the world's largest car-free medieval city — a UNESCO World Heritage site that has remained essentially unchanged for over a thousand years. Visit the famous Chouara tanneries with their dramatic vats of natural dyes, the Al-Quaraouiyine — the world's oldest continuously operating university — the Bou Inania Madrasa with its stunning zellige tiles and carved cedar, the artisan quarters where craftsmen still work copper, leather, mosaic, and silk by hand, and the royal palace gates. Free afternoon to wander or rest at your riad.
Fes → Rabat → Casablanca
After breakfast, leave Fes and drive west to the Atlantic coast. Stop in Rabat — the capital of Morocco — for a visit of the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas overlooking the ocean. Continue to Casablanca in the late afternoon. Evening visit of the magnificent Hassan II Mosque — the largest mosque in Africa, particularly stunning at sunset over the Atlantic with its 210-meter minaret reflecting the golden light. Overnight in Casablanca.
Casablanca → Marrakech — End of Tour
Morning option to visit the Hassan II Mosque interior — the only mosque in Morocco open to non-Muslims, with breathtaking craftsmanship inside. After lunch, drive south along the highway to Marrakech (approximately 3 hours). Arrive in the Red City by mid-afternoon. Optional walking tour of Marrakech with your driver-guide — visit the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the colorful souks, and end the day at Jemaa el-Fnaa square for the legendary evening spectacle of storytellers, musicians, and food stalls. End of tour with drop-off at your hotel in Marrakech or directly at Marrakech-Menara Airport for departure.
The Best of Morocco in 7 Days
Anti-Atlas to Ouarzazate
A scenic drive from Agadir across the Anti-Atlas mountains through Taroudant — the "Grandmother of Marrakech" — and Taliouine, the saffron capital of Morocco.
Aït Ben Haddou & Southern Kasbahs
The UNESCO-listed mud-brick kasbah where Gladiator and Game of Thrones were filmed, the Skoura palm grove, and the "Road of a Thousand Kasbahs" through the Dades Valley.
Merzouga Sahara Desert Camp
Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes, traditional Berber dinner under the stars, and a night in a comfortable Sahara desert camp with music around the fire.
Fes Guided Medina Cultural Day
A full day with a licensed local guide inside the world's largest car-free medieval city — Chouara tanneries, Al-Quaraouiyine university, Bou Inania Madrasa, and the artisan quarters.
Casablanca Hassan II Mosque
The magnificent Hassan II Mosque on the Atlantic — the largest mosque in Africa with its 210-meter minaret — plus a stop in Rabat at the Kasbah of the Udayas and Hassan Tower.
Marrakech the Red City
Tour ends in Marrakech — visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the colorful souks, and the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa square for the iconic Marrakech evening spectacle.
What's Included & Excluded
Price Includes
- Pick-up in Agadir and drop-off in Marrakech
- Private air-conditioned 4x4 or minivan with fuel
- English-speaking driver/guide throughout the tour
- 6 nights accommodation (riads, hotels, desert camp)
- Dinner and breakfast at all overnight stops
- One night in the Sahara desert camp with full board
- Sunset & sunrise camel trekking in Merzouga
- Full-day licensed local guide in Fes Medina
- Visits to Aït Ben Haddou, Todra Gorges, Skoura
- Stops in Taroudant, Taliouine, Ouarzazate, Rabat
- Marrakech walking tour with driver-guide
- Private service — no other travelers, your pace
- Bottled water during the journey
Excluded Services
- International flights to/from Morocco
- Lunches throughout the tour
- Drinks and beverages
- Travel insurance
- Monument and museum entrance fees
- Hassan II Mosque interior tour (optional)
- Marrakech guided day (can be added on request)
- Optional desert activities (quad biking, sand-boarding)
- Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Anything not listed in "Price Includes"
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