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3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes — Across the real Sahara

Small-group luxury desert tours from Marrakech to Fes with local Berber guides — no hidden fees, no tourist traps. Cross the Atlas, sleep under a million stars in Merzouga, and wake up in Fes.

900+

3-Day Tours since 2014

5★

82+ TripAdvisor reviews

2–6

Travelers max in Private Group

8-17

Travelers max in Shared Group

Marrakech to Fes in 3 Days: Is Morocco's Best Route

Ever dreamed of watching the sun melt into orange dunes while a camel breathes softly beside you? The 3 days tour from Marrakech to Fes is the one journey in Morocco that delivers it all — the High Atlas, Berber villages, a night under the Sahara’s stars, and a sunrise over Merzouga — without rushing you past the magic.

Here’s the honest truth: a 2-day desert trip from Marrakech barely kisses the sand. A 5-day loop wears you out. Three days is the sweet spot — enough to reach the real Sahara (not a stand-in like Zagora), sleep in a luxury camp, and still arrive in Fes refreshed and ready for the medina.

3 day tour from Marrakech to Fes
Tour Type

Our 3 Best Options: 3-Day Marrakech to Fes (Overview)

Not all travelers want the same things. We run three different versions of the Marrakech-to-Fes route. You can choose the one that works best for you.

Easy

3-Day Classic Sahara Tour

The iconic route. Atlas → Ait Ben Haddou → Merzouga dunes → Fes. Best for first-timers and families.

★ Scenic + Culture
Moderate

3 Days Adventure Edition

Adds quad-biking, sandboarding, and a sunrise hike over Erg Chebbi. For active travelers & couples.

★ Adventure
Romantic

3-Day Private Luxury Route

Private 4×4, deluxe desert camp with en-suite tents, private chef dinner under the stars. For honeymoons.

★ Luxury

Marrakech to Fes Desert Tour: Detailed 3-Day Itinerary

3 Days Marrakech to Fes – The Classic Sahara

🏆 Best for: First-timers wanting the iconic orange dunes, camel ride & luxury camp night — ending in Fes
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Day 1: Marrakech → Atlas Mountains → Ait Ben Haddou → Dades Valley

Depart Marrakech at 8am in your private A/C vehicle. Climb the dramatic Tizi n'Tichka pass (2,260m), stopping for panoramic photos at the summit. Descend into the pre-Saharan south and explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou – the ancient kasbah seen in Game of Thrones and Gladiator. Lunch in Ouarzazate, "the door of the desert". Continue through the Valley of Roses to your overnight stay in a charming Dades Gorge kasbah hotel.

🏔️ Tizi n'Tichka Pass 🏛️ Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO) 🎬 Ouarzazate Studios 🌹 Valley of Roses 🏨 Dades Kasbah Stay
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Day 2: Dades Valley → Todra Gorge → Merzouga → Camel Trek → Luxury Camp

Wind through the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs and stop at the dramatic 300m walls of Todra Gorge for a walk between the cliffs. Arrive at the edge of the Sahara as the sun turns the dunes gold. Mount your camel for a 60-minute sunset trek deep into Erg Chebbi. Your luxury Berber camp awaits: private tents with real beds, hot showers, a candlelit tagine dinner, and live gnawa music under a sky full of stars.

⛰️ Todra Gorge 🌴 Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs 🐪 Sunset Camel Trek ⭐ Luxury Desert Camp 🎵 Gnawa Music 🌌 Stargazing
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Day 3: Merzouga Sunrise → Ziz Valley → Middle Atlas → Fes (arrival ~6pm)

Wake at dawn to watch the sunrise ignite the dunes in shades of amber and rose – one of the most magical moments in travel. After breakfast, short camel ride back to your 4×4, then drive through the palm-filled Ziz Valley and the apple town of Midelt for lunch. Cross the Middle Atlas cedar forest, spotting wild Barbary macaques near Ifrane ("the Switzerland of Morocco"). Arrival in Fes by late afternoon – drop-off at your riad in the medina. No surprise drop-offs: we deliver you to your door.

🌅 Sahara Sunrise 🌴 Ziz Valley 🌲 Middle Atlas Cedars 🐒 Barbary Macaques 🕌 Fes Medina Drop-off

3-Day Marrakech to Fes Route Map

Map 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes

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Why a 3-Day Desert Tour from Marrakech to Fes Beats Shorter Trips

Most travelers ask: "Is 3 days really necessary?" After running this route 900+ times, our answer is an honest yes — and here's the geography that proves it. Merzouga's orange dunes are 560 km east of Marrakech. A rushed 2-day tour sends you to Zagora instead (smaller dunes, more tourists). A 4-day tour adds a second night you don't need.

Tour LengthDunes ReachedNight in SaharaAtlas + Ait Ben HaddouBest For
2-Day TourZagora (small)Basic campRushedVery tight schedules
3-Day Tour ✦Merzouga (real Sahara)Luxury campFull stopsFirst-timers · couples · families
4-Day TourMerzouga2 nights (optional)Slower pacePhotographers, slow travelers
Tour Price

3 day tour Marrakech to Fes price/cost

Straight prices. No hidden fees. No surprise "tips" demanded at camp. What you see is what you pay.

From €175 / person

Shared Small Group

Max 8 travelers per 4×4
Licensed English-speaking driver
1 night standard desert camp
1 night Dades kasbah hotel
Camel trek & breakfasts
Hotel pickup in Marrakech

Shared
From €390 / person

Private Tour

Your own 4×4 & guide
Fully customizable stops
Deluxe desert camp
Better hotel in Dades
Private camel trek
Flexible pace & departure time

Private
+€85 / person

Luxury Camp Upgrade

Private en-suite tent
King bed, real mattress
Rugs, lanterns, hot shower
Welcome prosecco
Private chef dinner under stars
Sunrise tea service

★ Luxury

What affects the price? Mostly the season. Low season is November–February (cheapest, quietest). High season is March–May and September–October (perfect weather, book 4+ weeks ahead). Private tours for groups of 4–6 are significantly cheaper per person — ask us.

What's Included / Not Included in This 3-Day Tour

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Best Time for a 3-Day Tour from Marrakech

The Sahara has seasons too. Here's exactly what to expect month by month — from the operator who drives this route every week of the year.

Oct–Nov & Mar–Apr

🌡️ 20–25°C days · cool nights

Perfect. Warm dry days, clear starry nights, no crowds at the viewpoints. Book 4+ weeks ahead.

Dec–Feb

🌡️ 18°C day · 0°C desert night

Cold but magical. Fewer tourists, cheaper prices, sometimes snow on the Atlas. Bring a real winter jacket.

Jun–Aug

🌡️ 40°C+ in the desert

Very hot. Only recommended if you're comfortable with heat. Camel rides happen at sunrise/sunset only.

Experiences

The best excursions on a desert tour from Marrakech.

Every multi-day itinerary we run is a string of unforgettable moments. These are the six experiences travelers tell us about months later, the reasons our guests come back to Morocco a second and third time.

Camel Trek at Sunset
Erg Chebbi · Sunset

Camel Trek into the Dunes

The one picture that everyone takes home. A 90-minute caravan ride on dromedaries from the edge of Merzouga to the center of Erg Chebbi, where they arrive at camp just as the sky turns saffron. Only sandals and small backpacks. The rest is kept by your driver.

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Stargazing in the Sahara
Merzouga · Overnight

A Night in the Luxury Sahara Camp

Private tent with real beds, a bathroom, and hot water. For dinner, you have lamb tagine and fresh bread cooked over coals. After that, you can listen to Berber drumming around the fire and look up at the stars, which are so thick that you'll forget cities exist. We camp with solar power, so there are no generators or noise.

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Sahara Sunrise Hike
Panoramic views

Sahara Sunrise Hike

Wake at 5:30 AM and climb the dunes barefoot as the desert turns from cold blue to burning gold. Nothing in travel compares to watching the Sahara receive the morning sun from the top of Erg Chebbi.

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Tizi n'Tichka Mountain Pass
High Atlas

Crossing the Tizi n'Tichka Pass

The 2,260-meter-high mountain pass that separates Marrakech from the south is one of the most beautiful drives in North Africa. We stop at the viewpoint with a view of the whole area, go to a women's co-op that makes argan oil, and then go down to the red-earth plateau that leads to the Sahara.

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Ait Benhaddou Ksar
UNESCO Site

Exploring Aït Benhaddou

The ksar Aït Benhaddou, which is a thousand years old, was in Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia. A licensed local guide takes you through the dirt paths, up to the old granary at the top, and through the filming locations that made this UNESCO site famous all over the world.

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Todra and Dades Gorges
Photography

Todra & Dadès Gorges

Two of Morocco's most photographed canyons on a single morning. 300-metre limestone walls in Todra, the serpentine switchback road in Dadès, and lunch in a Berber village café where the tagine is served in the shade of a walnut tree.

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We live in Marrakech. This is our home desert.

Asara Morocco Tours was founded in 2014 by Ali Oukhouya, a licensed Berber guide born 40 minutes from the dunes you'll sleep under. Every driver on our team speaks English, holds a national tourism license, and has done this exact route more times than we can count.

900+

3-day tours since 2014

12

Berber guides on staff

100%

Licensed & insured

4.9★

100+ TripAdvisor reviews
Our Approach

Why choose Asara for your Marrakech desert adventure?

We are a Morocco-based operator, not a reseller. Every itinerary is run by our own team, our own vehicles, and driver-guides who've been with us for an average of seven years.

Certified, Born-Local Guides

Every guide leading our tours from Marrakech grew up in the southern regions they guide through. They are not reciting information — they are sharing their home. Ministry of Tourism certified, multilingual, and passionate about Berber culture, kasbah history, and desert ecology.

Fully Private, No Shared Groups

Your vehicle, your itinerary, your pace. You will never be placed in a group with strangers or hurried past a gorge because another passenger has a different schedule. Every Morocco desert tour Marrakech we run is exclusive to you and your travel companions.

Custom Itineraries Built Around You

Photography-focused? We adjust internal schedules for dawn light on the dunes. Travelling with children? We modify pacing and select family-appropriate activities. On your honeymoon? We arrange private dinners and exclusive tent configurations at the desert camp. Every booking begins with a consultation.

Carefully Selected Accommodations

We use kasbah hotels, traditional ksour guesthouses, and a private luxury desert camp at Erg Chebbi — chosen for character, location, and quality rather than star count. Properties we would recommend to our own families.

Safety, Communication & Reliability

All vehicles are air-conditioned and regularly serviced. Our team is reachable by WhatsApp throughout your journey. Emergency protocols, route checks, and weather monitoring are standard for every sahara desert tours we operate.

Direct Booking, No Middlemen

When you book with Asara Morocco tours, you deal directly with the operator. No commissions, no inflated third-party pricing, and no disconnect between what was sold and what is delivered. Our 4.9-star rating across platforms reflects exactly that consistency.

Practical Guide

Know before you book your desert tour from Marrakech.

After ten years of running this itinerary from Marrakech, we know exactly what first-time travelers wish they had known before they left home. Before you make a reservation, read these seven important things. They will help you choose the right itinerary.

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Our Marrakech team replies in English, French, and Spanish — usually within two hours. No bots, no call centres.

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Three days is the real minimum

Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga is 1043 km each way, mostly on winding mountain roads. A genuine Erg Chebbi experience — the tall dunes, the camel trek, the night in a desert camp — needs three days at the absolute minimum. Two-day tours only reach the smaller Zagora dunes, which are beautiful but not the iconic Sahara most travellers have in mind.

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Pack layers, not just summer clothes

The Sahara cools down by 20°C at night. Desert nights are cool even in July, and in the winter they can get very close to freezing. Bring a warm fleece, a light scarf for the sand, closed shoes for the camel ride, and a swimsuit for the riad pools. You must wear sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat all year long.

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Choose your end point before booking

Book a round-trip tour if you're leaving Marrakech by plane. Our Marrakech-to-Fes route saves you a whole day of backtracking if you're going on to Fes, Chefchaouen, or Tangier. This one choice changes which itinerary is best for you. Just tell us your departure airport, and we'll suggest the quickest route.

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Private tours cost less than you think

A shared group tour and a fully private itinerary may only cost 20–30% more, but the experience is very different. Private means you have your own car, you can go at your own pace, you can stop whenever you want to look at something, and you don't have to wake up early to make room for strangers. We almost always suggest private for couples and families.

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October to April is the sweet spot

During the day, temperatures range from 20 to 28 degrees Celsius, and at night, the light that makes the dunes glow is perfect for photographers. Our busiest booking times are in the spring (March to April) and fall (October to November). You should book at least six weeks in advance for these dates. You can go in the summer if you leave at dawn, but the heat in the middle of the day, which is over 40°C, makes sightseeing hard.

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Bring cash for small stops

The price of your tour includes transportation, lodging, breakfast, and the desert camp. Lunches, drinks, and small tips for co-ops or local guides cost extra, about €15–25 per person per day. Most tourist spots take euros, but Moroccan dirhams are better for villages. In Marrakech, Ouarzazate, and Rissani, ATMs work well.

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Book your first and last night in Marrakech

Most tours leave Marrakech between 7 and 8 in the morning. You can see the Jemaa el-Fna at sunset and have a buffer for flight delays if you arrive the night before. We suggest that you spend your last night in a riad when you get back. You shouldn't have your last Moroccan meal at the airport. We can set up the whole trip, including the riads.

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What Our Guests Say

Trusted by Travellers from Around the World

★★★★★

The night in Merzouga was surreal. Ali our guide was incredible — stopped at every viewpoint we wanted, told us stories about growing up in the desert. Worth every euro.”

— United Kingdom, March 2025

★★★★★

“We booked last minute and Asara still had space in a small group. 7 travelers total, new Toyota, luxury camp was basically a boutique hotel with sand. Honeymoon: made.”

Pierre D. France

★★★★★

“Traveled solo as a woman — never once felt uncomfortable. Our driver Hassan was a complete professional. Ait Ben Haddou alone was worth the trip; the dunes were the encore.”

United States, February 2025

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    Questions

    FAQ — 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes

    Still have a question we haven't answered? Our team in Marrakech typically replies within two hours.

    Yes — 3 days is the minimum needed to reach the real Sahara (Merzouga's Erg Chebbi dunes, not the smaller Zagora sand sea), sleep in a desert camp, and still cross Morocco one-way from Marrakech to Fes. Anything shorter skips the best scenery.

    About 1,200 km spread over 3 days, with 5–8 hour driving days broken up by photo stops, walks, meals, and the camel trek. You're never in the car for more than 2–3 hours without stopping.

    Our shared small-group tours start at €175 per person. Private tours start at €390 per person (based on 2 travelers, less per person for larger groups). A luxury camp upgrade adds €85. All prices include transport, accommodation, camel trek, and meals listed.

    Absolutely. We run the exact same route backwards: pickup in Fes, night in Merzouga, night in Dades, drop-off in Marrakech. Same price, same inclusions, same guides.

    We offer both. Shared tours are capped at 8 travelers per 4×4 (usually 4–6 in practice). Private tours are just you and your party in the vehicle. We never combine large groups — this is a core promise.

    Yes. All our drivers are licensed, English-speaking Berber guides with police-cleared records. We've hosted 1,200+ tours since 2014 and our 4.9/5 Google rating is built largely on solo women and families. Children of all ages welcome.

    Light layers for daytime, a warm jacket for desert nights (even in summer it cools down), a scarf/buff for sand, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen, comfortable closed shoes, a small day backpack, a power bank, and your passport. Leave large luggage at your Marrakech riad — you won't need it.

    Book via the form below or WhatsApp. We hold your spot with a 20% deposit (refundable up to 7 days before). Balance paid in cash or card on Day 1. Free cancellation up to 7 days before departure; 50% refund within 7 days; non-refundable within 48 hours.

    ABOUT US

    ASARA MOROCCO TOURS COMPANY

    Asara Morocco Tours is a Marrakech-based travel company specializing in multi-day Morocco desert tours, Imperial Cities itineraries, and curated Marrakech day trips. Founded and run by a team of native Moroccan guides, we've spent over a decade building journeys that take travelers beyond the tourist trail, from the golden dunes of Merzouga and the kasbahs of the Dadès Valley to the medieval medinas of Fes, Chefchaouen, and Meknes.

    We operate both private tours for couples, families, and small groups and carefully capped small-group departures for solo travelers and those who enjoy shared adventures. Every itinerary includes a licensed driver-guide, private air-conditioned transport, and hand-picked riads selected for character, comfort, and location.

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