Fez to Marrakech: 3-Day Desert and Atlas Mountains Tour

Embark on a 3-day adventure from Marrakech to Fez, exploring the Merzouga Desert, Atlas Mountains, and Berber villages. Experience camel treks, sandboarding, and more.

Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

MARRAKECH - TI’ZIN TICHKA - KASBAH AIT BEN HADDOU - BOMAL DADAS

Tizi n Tichka - Traverse the majestic Atlas Mountains and appreciate the stunning scenery at the summit of Tizi N ‘Tichka pass, the highest in North Africa.
Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou - Embark on a day trip from Marrakech to explore the AIT BENHADDOU and TELOUET Kasbahs. Journey…

What's Included
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional Driver
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Guide
Additional Information

Enhance your journey from Marrakech to Fez with this 3-day transfer and tour package, offering an exhilarating exploration of Morocco’s Merzouga Desert and Atlas Mountains.
Begin your adventure with a pickup in Marrakech, traveling in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle through the rugged High Atlas Mountains. Pass by traditional Berber villages and…

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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S289dttomd
Aug 18, 2025
Love Morocco. - Amazing! So much more than I expected. It is a beautiful, rugged country and the people I met were very friendly and helpful.
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Ivanhoe
Jul 25, 2025
Amazing trip - An amazing family trip, we had a great time, our very professional driver always attentive to us. We take an incredible experience of the desert where all the people have treated us with a lot of kindness
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Michelleanchalm
Jun 27, 2025
Amazing 😍 - The trip was absolutely amazing. Will definitely do it again. We were able to get the whole experience of travelling through Morocco. The company travelled as a group and we had a chance to meet new people and interact. The only downside was the AC was not working properly. So the heat was bad.
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U7757jznicolasc
May 13, 2025
Nice experience - Great experience! Safe, well planned and accessible. Recommended. With friends we all had a good time
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Discover13933710022
May 12, 2025
Desert - Wonderful. Best travel very nice To do absolutely With uad or car ocammellio Really interesting.......
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Tour07273147573
Apr 10, 2025
Super pleasant ride and trip with Ayoub - Our driver Ayoub made a great trip possible for us! A very sympathetic and polite man who has responded to us individually and has played great music! Always on time and an experienced driving style are still to be added. I would ride with him again and again!
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N9308isnadias
Apr 10, 2025
Unforgettable experience - A really great trip. We rode as a group of friends of 10 people in a super comfortable bus. Our companion Ayoub tried very hard to make the trip an unforgettable experience for us. We have nothing to complain about! Top!
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217wilianr
Apr 22, 2025
Walking and sleeping in the desert - It's stunning to be near a camel, ride the dunes and see the sunset. To further animate the tour, the "Rallye Aila Gazelle" was taking place. Camping was also a unique experience.
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Adam_c
Sep 7, 2025
Fine for the money— but not great - Male, 30s, solo traveller. Overall, I wouldn’t say the tour was well organized and slightly janky. Don’t bother with the luxury pack— the drivers don’t know who has which pack. That was a waste of money. That aside, for 60$ a day, this is pretty good value. That being said, the actual trip was less a tour of Morocco, than a series of pit stops where you are expected to give people money. The kicker was getting off the camels are being forced to awkwardly wait for the guide to unwrap the truck stop tchotchkes and wait for us to buy them. You are constantly accosted by beggars and sellers by the side of the road. Be prepared: some are aggressive and do not take no for an answer. The organisation was not great. As a solo traveller— being paired with couples, tour groups and families was not ideal. Especially when there were other solo travellers on the trip! There was also very little communication. They say that this is a 15 ish person tour but in reality it is 150 people split across 10 small vans. I can’t really tell you what the logic is for the passengers on the vans— it didn’t seem to be linguistically based. The quality of the rooms they got us was decent. Though, I paid 10€ for an upgrade to a room with air conditioning. The beds across Morocco seem to be equally stiff as rocks. The cars were terrible. Very uncomfortable, cramped— the seats are often broken and I assume the shocks are shot…the seatbelts do not work nor the air conditioning. If you get car sick, or have back/neck pain I would strongly advise not going (or stock up On painkillers) The food quality varies: the tourist oriented truck stops seem to have good quality food— but the restaurants in the desert gave my whole tour food poisoning…twice. The drivers are just drivers— not guides. They are professional…ish— and they do not give clear explanations of the itinerary. I would bring a printed copy of the events and ask them to point out what is happening. Do not expect strong English. The experience varies: my first driver was quite religious— which meant we all had to listen to prayer whilst we were driving— which bothered some passengers, but I think elevated the experience. What was odd was that he listened exclusively to loud reggaeton when he wasn’t praying. He also appeared to pick up a friend at the Berber village who slept next to me for the rest of the drive. The experiences varied: the hi-lights for me were some of the smaller experiences. Good experiences: 1. Monkeys on day three. I bought some grapes at a stop and the macaques went ape for them. I was the only one who managed to get one to hop on my shoulder. This was excellent but tooooo short. 2. The gorge. This is spectacular. It was nice to walk along the water. Likewise our stay in the gorges was very nice and a quiet moment to breath on an otherwise restless trip. 3. The Berber village is stunning. It’s clear why it is a filming location. Bring water. Bring a hat. Also note you do not have to eat at the restaurant— they kinda heard us over there but it’s not mandatory. Not great: 1. The tents at Margouza— the most uncomfortable I’ve ever been. The tents obviously do not filter out noise and people party well into the night. 2. The camel rides are only 30 minutes and it’s basically a pony ride through the first 500m of the desert. So yah… good but not great. For 50$ a day— decent quality — but a bit janky overall.
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Laura
Apr 25, 2025
Jackals, tours to the limit of safety. - Vacation ruined because of this tour. The tour was not maximum 17 people, as indicated, and as specified following a phone call from me; we left in a whole coach! Asked for explanations we were told that traveling in 17 or 60 is the same. Following a refund request we were moved to a van of 17 people, which was however operated by another agency. But the inconveniences are not over: stages not respected, tourists taken in words and threatened to stay on foot, tour manager who called me insistently and wrote me messages "I know you have connection", forcing me to cancel my refund request (operation impossible on Trip Advisor from abroad) or would have left us without a driver. The only "compromise" not to be abandoned literally in the middle of nowhere, in the evening at 21.00, was, on the spot, put 5 stars on Trip Advisor. Tour in the overcrowded desert, camels not enough for everyone and therefore first stop to the tent by jeep. Staff who were rude or claiming that aunt agencies had taken reservations over capacity and that even they were not figuring out how to party guests. Waking up in the desert seemed to be on the highway, from the noise of quods and jeeps. We continued towards Fez with a car, with a driver who did not speak a word and drove like crazy to his destination. To the phrase "go slow", he replied "sleep that Allah, protects you". We were 4 adults, used to travel and really easygoing, but we lived 3 days in stress, and at the limit of safety. Jackals! SOME POSITIVE NOTES go to local guides and a manager of another agency who helped us mediate with ours.
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