Tour details
7-day itinerary through Morocco: From Agadir to the Sahara Desert.
This 7-day tour from Agadir to the Sahara Desert is designed to showcase Morocco’s diverse landscapes in a short amount of time. Starting on the Atlantic coast, the journey ventures inland through traditional villages like Taroudant, crosses the High Atlas Mountains, and continues through valleys such as the Dades Valley . The trip culminates in the golden dunes of Merzouga, near Erg Chebbi. It combines culture, nature, mountains, and desert adventure in one immersive experience.
Departure and return location
Agadir
Departure time
8:00 AM
The price includes
- Accommodation (hotels, riads, desert camps)
- Daily breakfast
- Private or shared transportation throughout the journey.
- Camel excursion through the Sahara Desert
- Desert camping experience with dinner and music.
The price does not include:
- International flights
- Lunches and most dinners
- Entrance fees to monuments and attractions
- Personal expenses (shopping, drinks, tips)
What to expect
7-day itinerary through Morocco: From Agadir to the Sahara Desert
- Coastal start in Agadir
- Traditional Taroudant atmosphere
- Panoramic tour of the High Atlas Mountains
- Ouarzazate, a cinematic city.
- The natural beauty of the Todra Gorge
- Desert valleys in the Dades Valley
- Sahara dunes in Erg Chebbi
Itinerary
7-day itinerary through Morocco: From Agadir to the Sahara Desert
Day 1: Arrival in Agadir – Start on the coast
Arrive in Agadir, a modern and tranquil coastal city on Morocco’s Atlantic coast. After checking into your hotel, relax and recover from your journey. Later, explore the expansive, palm-lined promenade, dotted with cafes and offering stunning sea views. The atmosphere is peaceful and refreshing compared to Morocco’s busier cities. Visit the Agadir Oufella ruins, perched atop a hill, for panoramic views of the city, marina, and coastline. This historical site also reflects Agadir’s past before its reconstruction following the earthquake. End the day with a leisurely stroll along the beach or a seafood dinner at a seaside restaurant. The sound of the waves and the cool sea breeze create the perfect introduction to your 7-day journey from the Atlantic coast to the Sahara Desert.
Day 2: From Agadir to Taroudant – Discovering the interior
Depart from Agadir and travel inland to Taroudant, a charming walled city often called “Little Marrakech.” The journey takes you through fertile plains, argan forests, and small Berber villages, offering a glimpse into rural Morocco. Upon arrival, explore the ancient red adobe walls that encircle the old medina. Wander through its narrow streets, bustling with local markets, handicrafts, and traditional life. Taroudant is quieter and more authentic than the larger tourist cities, providing a relaxed cultural experience. Visit artisan workshops and enjoy a serene atmosphere away from the crowds. The surrounding landscape enhances the city’s beauty. In the evening, relax in a traditional riad and savor Moroccan cuisine. This day will allow you to discover the culture of Morocco’s interior and its historic trading cities.
Day 3: From Taroudant to Ouarzazate – Crossing the Atlas
Today begins a spectacular journey through the High Atlas Mountains to Ouarzazate. The road winds through valleys, mountain passes, and Berber villages where traditional stone and mud houses blend harmoniously into the landscape. Stop at viewpoints to admire the snow-capped peaks and deep valleys. As you descend into the desert, the landscape becomes increasingly arid and cinematic. Arrive in Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara” and famous for its film studios and kasbah architecture. You can visit the local studios or simply explore the surrounding desert landscapes. The city has a relaxed and open atmosphere compared to the coastal regions. Enjoy dinner and rest, preparing to explore the desert in the coming days.
Day 4: From Ouarzazate to the Dades Valley – Valleys and Gorges
Depart from Ouarzazate and explore the beautiful Valley of Roses, known for its seasonal flowers and local rose-based products. Continue through small villages and lush oases before reaching the breathtaking Todra Gorge. Here, towering rocky cliffs rise on either side, creating a stunning natural corridor. You can walk along the gorge and enjoy its cool, shaded atmosphere. Afterward, continue to the Dades Valley, famous for its unique rock formations and verdant expanses of farmland. The contrast between the rocky landscapes and the fertile valleys is striking. Spend the night in a local guesthouse nestled in the mountains, where the tranquility of the surroundings will allow you to relax after a long but scenic day of travel.
Day 5: Dades Valley to Merzouga – Entrance to the Sahara
Today you venture into southern Morocco, leaving the mountains behind as you approach the Sahara Desert. The landscape becomes flatter, drier, and more open. You’ll arrive in Merzouga, situated on the edge of the magnificent Erg Chebbi dunes. At sunset, you’ll begin a camel trek across the golden dunes. The camels’ leisurely pace and the warm colors of the sunset create a magical atmosphere. You’ll reach your desert camp, where dinner, traditional music, and stargazing await. The silence of the desert and the vast, star-filled sky make this one of Morocco’s most unforgettable experiences.
Day 6: Merzouga – Full desert experience
Wake up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the Sahara dunes, where the sand shimmers with golden and orange hues. After breakfast, spend the day exploring the desert region. Visit nearby nomadic families to learn about their traditional way of life, their hospitality, and their methods of survival in the harsh desert environment. Optional activities include sandboarding on the dunes, 4×4 desert excursions, or visits to small oases. The vast silence and endless horizons create an unparalleled sense of peace and seclusion. In the evening, return to your desert camp for another night under the stars. Enjoy traditional music, local cuisine, and the serene beauty of the desert night.
Day 7: Return to Merzouga – Return trip
After breakfast in the desert, begin your return journey from Merzouga. Travel along scenic desert roads, across rocky plateaus, and through small villages, reflecting on your Sahara experience. Depending on your itinerary, you may head to Ouarzazate or continue on to Marrakech or Agadir for your connecting flights. During the journey, enjoy the last glimpses of Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from sand dunes to mountains. This day marks the end of your 7-day adventure from Agadir to the Sahara, combining coastal relaxation, mountain treks, and desert exploration into an unforgettable trip.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
❓ Are 7 days enough for the trip from Agadir to the Sahara Desert?
Yes, 7 days is enough to travel from Agadir to the Sahara Desert, with stops in Marrakech and picturesque valleys.
❓ How far is Agadir from the Merzouga desert?
The distance is about 700 km, which is normally covered in 2 or 3 days with stops in the Atlas Mountains and the Dades Valley.
❓ What does a 7-day tour of the Moroccan desert include?
- Private transport with driver
- Hotels and camps in the desert
- Camel ride experience
- Local guides in Marrakech
❓ What is the best time for this itinerary?
Spring and autumn are the best times to visit Morocco, with pleasant weather both in the cities and in the desert.
❓ Is the Sahara Desert safe for tourists?
Yes, the Sahara Desert is safe and one of the most popular experiences in Morocco when arranged with a trusted travel agency.


