Embark on an unforgettable 8 Days / 7 Nights Morocco Luxury Tour from Casablanca and experience the perfect blend of history, culture, and comfort. This private Morocco tour is designed for travelers who want to explore the country in depth while enjoying the finest 5-star hotels, luxury desert camps, and personalized service.
From the modern energy of Casablanca to the imperial cities of Marrakech and Fes, through the majestic High Atlas Mountains, the cinematic landscapes of Ouarzazate, the dramatic Todra Gorges, and the golden dunes of Merzouga, this tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime luxury adventure.
Travel in style with your private driver and expert guides, enjoy exclusive cultural experiences, and relax in Morocco’s most refined accommodations.
Departure in the morning from Marrakech with your driver/guide.
Drive through the High Atlas Mountains and cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2260m), enjoying panoramic views and Berber villages along the way.
Stop at Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for movies like Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, and Prince of Persia.
Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara” and home to Africa’s most famous film studios.
Cross the Anti-Atlas Mountains (Tizi n’Tnifift Pass) and pass through Agdez into the lush Draa Valley, Morocco’s longest river oasis lined with palm groves and ancient ksour.
Arrival in Zagora, where you will trade your car for camels (dromedaries).
Enjoy a magical camel trek at sunset across the Zagora dunes.
Dinner and overnight stay in a nomadic Berber desert camp, with traditional music under the starry sky.
Overnight in desert camp – Dinner included.
Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the dunes.
Camel trek back to Zagora village, then rejoin your vehicle.
Drive through the Draa Valley and admire its vast palm groves and ancient kasbahs.
Stop in Ouarzazate to visit the Kasbah of Taourirt, one of Morocco’s most important historical landmarks.
Return journey to Marrakech via the High Atlas Mountains, arriving in the late afternoon.
End of your 2 Days Zagora Desert Tour from Marrakech.
Today is dedicated to discovering the imperial city of Marrakech, with a local expert guide:
Visit the Bahia Palace and Badii Palace, masterpieces of Moroccan architecture.
Explore the Saadian Tombs, dating back to the 16th century.
Admire the Koutoubia Mosque (outside view), the city’s iconic landmark.
Relax in the Majorelle Garden, a colorful sanctuary designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent.
Explore the souks and artisan quarters, famous for spices, carpets, and handicrafts.
End the day at Jemaa El-Fna Square, a UNESCO-recognized cultural space filled with storytellers, musicians, and performers.
Accommodation: Four Seasons Marrakech or Sofitel Marrakech Palais Imperial
After breakfast, drive across the spectacular High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2,260 m). En route, stop to admire panoramic views and Berber villages.
Continue to the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou Kasbah, one of Morocco’s most famous fortified villages and the filming site for movies such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
After lunch, continue to Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Africa” for its film studios and desert landscapes.
Accommodation: Berbère Palace Hotel Ouarzazate (5*)
After breakfast, travel along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs, passing through Skoura Oasis and the Valley of Roses (Kelaat M’gouna). Continue through the stunning Dades Valley before reaching the dramatic Todra Gorges, a paradise for hikers and photographers.
After lunch, drive through Erfoud, famous for fossils and dates, before arriving in Merzouga Desert.
Here, your luxury desert experience begins: a camel trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi to admire the magical sunset. Spend the night in a luxury desert camp, with gourmet dinner and stargazing by the campfire.
Accommodation: Merzouga Luxury Desert Camp
Wake up early to witness the sunrise over the dunes, followed by breakfast at camp. Depart towards Errachidia and drive along the lush Ziz Valley, dotted with palm groves and kasbahs.
Stop for lunch in Midelt, known as the apple capital of Morocco, at the foot of the Ayachi Mountain.
Continue via the cedar forests of Azrou, where you may spot Barbary macaque monkeys, before reaching the alpine town of Ifrane, nicknamed “Little Switzerland of Morocco” for its European-style architecture.
Arrive in Fes in the evening and check into your luxury riad.
Accommodation: Palais Faraj Suites & Spa Fes
After breakfast, explore Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. With your expert local guide, discover:
Fes El Bali (Old Medina) – the largest medieval medina in the world, with labyrinthine streets and bustling souks.
Al-Qarawiyyin University, founded in 859 AD – the oldest continuously operating university in the world.
The Chouara Tanneries, where leather is still dyed in traditional vats.
Medersa Bou Inania, a splendid 14th-century Quranic school.
The Jewish quarter (Mellah) and Royal Palace (outside view).
Spend the evening relaxing in your riad and enjoying a fine Moroccan dinner.
Accommodation: Palais Faraj Suites & Spa Fes
Depending on your flight time, enjoy free time in Fes before your transfer to Casablanca Airport for your departure.
End of your 8 Days / 7 Nights Morocco Luxury Tour.
The best time to visit Morocco’s Sahara Desert is during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) when the weather is pleasant, with warm days and cool nights. Summer (June–August) can be extremely hot in the desert, while winter (December–February) brings chilly nights, especially in the dunes of Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga.
Yes, having a local driver/guide is highly recommended. The Moroccan desert and Atlas Mountains cover vast, remote areas with complex routes that are difficult to navigate without experience. A guide not only ensures safety and comfort, but also enriches the trip with local knowledge, history, and cultural insights.
We recommend packing:
Comfortable lightweight clothing for the day and warm layers for the cooler desert nights.
A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
Comfortable walking shoes or sandals.
A scarf or turban (cheche) to protect against sun and desert wind.
Personal toiletries and any medications.
A camera to capture the stunning landscapes!
Morocco is a welcoming country with a rich cultural heritage. When traveling, we suggest:
Dress modestly, especially in rural villages.
Always ask before taking photos of locals.
Respect local traditions during Ramadan (avoid eating or drinking in public during fasting hours).
Learn a few words of Arabic or Berber – locals greatly appreciate it.
Bargaining is common in souks, but always done in a friendly manner.
At Miracle Morocco Tours, we specialize in customized private tours that match your pace, interests, and comfort. Our local team of professional guides and drivers ensures authentic experiences, from camel rides in the Sahara to exploring Berber villages and UNESCO sites. We focus on quality, safety, and cultural immersion, making every journey unforgettable.
Yes. With years of experience in Moroccan tourism, we are a licensed and trusted local company. We use comfortable, well-maintained vehicles, partner with handpicked hotels and desert camps, and provide 24/7 customer support before and during your trip. Thousands of satisfied travelers recommend us for our professionalism, reliability, and personal care.


