3 days from Fes to Marrakech
3 days from Fez to Marrakech
3 days from Fez to Marrakech via Boumaln Dades
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Are you ready to embark on a thrilling adventure through Morocco’s desert landscape? If so, a 3-day tour from Fez to Merzouga Desert might be just what you’re looking for. With its picturesque sand dunes and stunning sunsets, the Merzouga Desert is an ideal destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable experience.
This tour will take you on a journey through some of Morocco’s most breathtaking scenery. Over the course of three days, you’ll travel from Fez to Merzouga, exploring small villages and historical sites along the way. Once you reach the desert, you’ll have the opportunity to ride a camel across the vast expanse of sand dunes, experience traditional Berber hospitality, and spend a night in a desert camp under the stars.
But these are just a few highlights of the tour. In this article, we’ll dive deeper into the itinerary, offering a detailed breakdown of each day’s activities and providing insights from expert travelers who have experienced the tour firsthand. So, if you’re curious about what awaits you on a 3-day tour from Fez to Merzouga Desert, keep reading to find out!
A three-day route from Fes to Merzouga may include the following destinations:
This is only a suggested route and can be modified according to your interests and preferences.Enjoy your trip!
Itinerary:
Day 1: Fez – Merzouga
Day 2: Merzouga – Arfoud
Day 3: Arfoud – Fez
Includes and excludes 3 days tour from Fez to Marrakech
The tour includes
- Private excursion, there will be no other people in the group.
- Pick up at the hotel, riad, airport or wherever you like
- Transportation during the trip with A/C
- English-speaking driver guide
- Fuel
- Half-board accommodations in rooms in hotels and riads
- Dinners and breakfasts
- Overnight stay in the desert with dinner and breakfast
- Haimas Camp
- Camel excursion (one per person)
- Sandboarding in the dunes
The tour excludes:
- Flights
- Midday meals
- Beverages
- Entrance fees to monuments