Moroccan Journey: Explore Atlas to Sahara

Embark on a 4-day Moroccan adventure from Fes to Marrakech. Explore Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert, and iconic film sites. Book now for an unforgettable journey.

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Fes - Azrou - Ziz Valley - Merzouga

Merzouga - The adventure begins as the driver picks you up from your accommodation in Fes, setting off towards Merzouga. The journey includes a stop in Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco, where you can admire its stunning scenery and take memorable photos. The next stop is Azrou to see the monkeys,…

What's Included
  • Air-conditioned minivan with professional driver
  • 3 nights accommodation
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast
  • Sunset view
  • Camel ride
What's Not Included
  • Lunch and drinks
  • Ouarzazate cinema studios entrance fee: €8 per person
  • 4x4 activity
Additional Information

On a transformative Moroccan journey with our tour, promising an unparalleled exploration beyond the ordinary. Immerse in diverse landscapes, from the majestic Atlas Mountains to historic Kasbahs, enriched by our intimate approach. Experience Morocco’s splendor with unique stops in Midelt for fossils, Todra Gorge, and the Sahara Desert.
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Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Bouchrao161
Dec 11, 2024
Best guide in morocco - Imad is very friendly driver, we booked the 4 days tour . It was amazing, we went to soo many places like ouarzazat , Marrakech, Merzouga. It was very unique experience full of memories, I really recommend it, specially with Imad
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Adalon_c
Nov 30, 2024
Great laid-back itinerary... - Great laid-back itinerary that gives an extra half day to explore some history and culture around the sand dunes. Comfortable transport (not a big bus) that allows some flexibility for stops along the way. Accommodations are good.
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Takchiw2024
Nov 6, 2024
Fes to Marrakech 4 Day Experience - I am so glad I did the four day tour, which allowed extra excursions that are invaluable to the desert experience. The owner, Aaimed, was very helpful in arranging activities during the tour in my extra day in the desert, and offered to arrange activities in Marrakech as needed. Aaimed is very invested in his clients and customers satisfaction - due to a minor delay on the first day due to no fault of his own, he gifted me a turban and a cute sand bottle holder so I can commemorate my visit with the Sahara sand. The driver on my 3rd and 4th days, Saeed, was also very helpful and patient. Due to my limited cash on hand, he loaned me 400 dirhams until we could get to an ATM later in the day. Overall, he has a great attitude and fantastic to spend two days with.
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A7523nwjoanm
Oct 25, 2024
Extraordinary experience in the desert. - Excellent! Aimed has been our guide and has always helped and facilitated us in everything we have needed. We have travelled with a 6-year-old and it has been an extraordinary experience.
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393rafika
Oct 1, 2024
Experience the landscape - The journey is awesome, we can experience the vast landscape and culture, the panoramic views in each area are different and amazing. The driver have a lot of experience and very friendly. Recommended to all
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Maps06005770529
Oct 1, 2024
Discover Morocco - The journey was pleasant, our dear driver are super and helpful, we get to experience the difference view and scenery, from vast vegetation to vast mountain and sahara.
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843prashak
Sep 23, 2024
Morocco Trip - We had a great time exploring Morocco with Mohammed as our tour guide. He was very knowledgeable, and his vehicle was very clean. I highly recommend Mohammed to anyone to explore this beautiful country.
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Ganespranavan
Sep 22, 2024
Excellent Moroccan cultural tour - Our tour guide (who was also our van driver), Mohammed was an excellent guide with an excellent knowledge in Moroccan history. He took care of us like his own family members. We enjoyed every bit of our Moroccan experience
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Vincent_v
Mar 20, 2025
Loved it - The drivers definitely stop at places where they get some commission because that food was so overpriced. Apart from that it was amazing. Don’t hesitate to take the sandboard to just go and explore on your own at the desert camp.
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Jacqueline_c
Mar 25, 2025
Look for another tour - This was a long trip with a mix of highs and lows, but after reflecting on the overall experience, I would consider it below average. Tour Structure & Accuracy: The itinerary listed on Viator was slightly inaccurate and seemed to vary depending on which company or person was handling each leg of the journey. It appears that this tour operator outsources various parts of the trip—drivers, guides, hotels, and desert camps—based on availability, so there’s no consistency in what you'll get. Day 1: The first day was mostly driving, which was expected. However, we only had a driver, not a guide, so the stops along the way lacked any meaningful context. We did see monkeys, which was fun, but be cautious: vendors will offer peanuts to feed them, then ask for more money. Pay no more than 5 dirhams. There was also a stop where we were told it was our "last chance" to buy water and turbans before the desert. This is simply not true. The prices were a scam—€10 for water and €20 for a turban. You’ll have other opportunities to buy those items at normal prices. The hotel and dinner that night in Merzouga were okay, but by then, everyone was too tired to care much. Day 2: This was a frustrating day. The tour owner told me I’d be picked up at 2 PM, so I tried to kill time in Merzouga. There’s not much to do—it’s a town built for tourism—but I did enjoy a great lunch and left the restaurant a glowing review. Back at the hotel, no one showed up at 2. After messaging the tour owner, my pickup finally arrived at 3:35. The driver, who turned out to be the desert camp owner, said he was only informed about me 30 minutes prior. The tour owner blamed the driver, which felt unprofessional and unfair—especially since most reviews suggest a 4 PM pickup anyway (to align with a sunset camel ride). Passing blame with no accountability was a red flag. Desert Camp Experience: The desert camp itself was fantastic. The camel ride was beautiful, though extremely windy—definitely bring sunglasses and something to wrap your face and hair. I shared a tent with two strangers, which was fine. The tents had Wi-Fi, basic running water, and electricity—enough to check your phone and use the bathroom, but not reliable enough for a full shower. Dinner was decent, with beer and wine available for purchase. After dinner, we enjoyed music and stargazing, and I had a great conversation with the camp owner about the region's history. We went to bed early to catch the sunrise camel ride the next morning. Day 3: A new driver joined us for the final two days. The first day with him included several stops that felt random and uninteresting—mainly shops. Lunch was overpriced, and the hotel dinner was nearly inedible. The hotel itself was okay, but noisy guests made it difficult to sleep. Day 4: This day had more engaging stops, including famous movie filming locations, which I really enjoyed. However, the driver's behavior became concerning. He was visibly irritable, honking constantly, yelling at other drivers, and driving so aggressively that the tires were skidding and burning. The smell of rubber was overwhelming, and several passengers felt sick. He also pressured us to visit a specific art shop in Ait Benhaddou with overpriced paintings. When we found similar art for a third of the price elsewhere, he became agitated and yelled at the local artist in Berber. This incident left us all feeling uneasy for the remainder of the trip. At lunch, many people skipped eating due to the stress. I ate but was served undercooked chicken and ended up with food poisoning the next day, which ruined most of my time in the riad. Adding to the discomfort, the driver persistently pressured me to leave him a review—he even insisted I do it before leaving the lunch spot. This aggressive push made me question the authenticity of many of the glowing reviews for tours in Morocco on this platform. Final Thoughts: The Sahara Desert and the movie locations are worth visiting. However, I’d recommend a shorter tour (2 nights instead of 3) and, based on my experience, I wouldn’t recommend this particular tour operator.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).