3 Days Morocco Sahara Desert Tour From Fez
- 3 Days
- From Fez to Sahara
- +12 year
Embark on an 10-day private tour of Morocco with a carefully selected English-speaking driver. Experience peace of mind knowing that your journey is managed by local experts. Benefit from prompt and clear communication to ensure a smooth adventure in Morocco, avoid surprises in Morocco.
Discover for yourself why this is our most popular tour among experienced travelers…
Highlight:
- Day 1 : Fez To Merzouga
- Day 2 : Sahara Desert
- Day 3 : Merzouga → Errachidia → Ziz Valley → Fes
itinerary:
After an early breakfast, you’ll begin your journey across the Middle Atlas Mountains. Most of the day will be spent winding through stunning forests, jagged rock formations, and traditional Berber villages as you make your way into the Sahara Desert. You’ll appreciate having your driver by your side, sharing insights about the landscapes you pass and expressing his passion for his country. He’ll also be happy to make stops along the way, whether it’s at his favorite lunch spot or to capture a photo in front of the breathtaking Atlas Mountains.
As you approach the Sahara, you’ll notice the air becoming drier.
Imagine the buildings gradually fading into a dusty pink hue, while in the distance, the rolling dunes begin to emerge…
This afternoon, you’ll eagerly anticipate your four-wheel drive adventure across the vast expanse of the majestic Sahara sand dunes. While you may have seen pictures of the Sahara, nothing can prepare you for its breathtaking reality. Dunes stretch endlessly in every direction, casting sharp shadows and showcasing soft ripples. Feel the warm sand beneath your toes in the cool morning air as you gaze over the sea of golden brown.
As evening approaches, you’ll have the opportunity to choose a camel for a ride to the Berber tents, where you can opt to spend the night.
Imagine falling asleep under a sky filled with more stars than you’ve ever seen in your life…
After breakfast and a shower at the Berber camp, we will drive through the city of Errachidia and the Ziz Valley, renowned for its date palms. Following this, we will cross the High and Middle Atlas Mountains, which separate the Sahara Desert from the interior regions of the country.
We will then arrive in Fes, the oldest capital of Morocco, where we will spend the night.tour end in Fez.
As we say in Morocco, you are always welcome back to your second home.
What’s Included
- Hand-Picked Private English-Speaking Driver
- Authentic Quality Riads
- Berber Tents in the Desert
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Professional Guides in Major Cities
What’s Not Included
- Insurance
- Additional Services
- Monuments Entry Fees Not Included
Wher you Stay:
Camp Riad Madu
Merzouga
Riad Madu
Merzouga
FAQ:
The tour package includes accommodations, daily breakfasts, guided tours, transportation, and entry fees to various sites. Specific inclusions will be detailed in the itinerary.
Breakfast is included daily. Other meals may be arranged at additional costs or can be explored independently during free time.
We typically accommodate small groups to ensure a personalized experience. The maximum group size may vary depending on the tour.
We recommend packing comfortable clothing for both warm and cooler weather, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and any personal items you may need.
Yes, the tour is suitable for families. However, please consider the age and interests of younger travelers, as some activities may be more suited for adults.
Our cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled within a specified timeframe prior to the tour start date. Please refer to our terms and conditions for detailed information.
Yes, the tour is suitable for families. However, please consider the age and interests of younger travelers, as some activities may be more suited for adults.
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