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Best Day Trips From Marrakech

Updated: Oct 24

With its colour and chaos, Marrakech is undeniably intoxicating and there’s a good reason why it’s Morocco’s most popular tourist destination. But beyond the city limits lie some of the country’s most enchanting landscapes and incredible experiences that not to be missed. Marrakech makes an ideal base to experience Morocco's many wonders, from surreal desert landscapes to kasbah-dotted valleys and the rugged mountains of the High Atlas. 


When the crowded medina starts to overwhelm you, here are some of the best day trips from Marrakech, all of which offer plenty of adventure. 


For more Marrakech travel inspiration, check out my Ultimate Travel Guide to Marrakech, which details things to do, transport logistics and the best time to visit.


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Soar over Morocco's rugged deserts and the rolling foothills of the mighty Atlas Mountains on an unforgettable sunrise hot air balloon ride from Marrakech. Your adventure begins before dawn as you ride a 4x4 to the launch site, then gently ascend as the first light paints the desert valleys and hillsides in dazzling gold, orange and pink hues. 


After drifting peacefully above this stunning landscape, you'll land safely back on the ground to enjoy a traditional Moroccan breakfast and a memorable camel ride through the desert. This amazing experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off from your Marrakech hotel, so all you have to do is set the alarm…early!!


“Absolutely phenomenal experience” - Walter (read more reviews here)




Embark on an unforgettable three-day desert adventure from Marrakech to the majestic Erg Chebbi dunes in the Sahara Desert. Marvel at the towering High Atlas Mountains as you cross the scenic Tizi N'Tichka pass, then witness the ancient glory of Ait Benhaddou, a legendary ksar and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be awestruck by the towering cliffs of Todra Gorge and the tranquil Tinghir Oasis before arriving in the desert gateway town of Merzouga.


Experience a magical sunset camel ride through the iconic Erg Chebbi dunes before spending the night under the star-filled skies in a traditional Amazigh tented camp. Watch in wonder as the dunes change colour from fiery red to molten gold or get your adrenaline pumping while sandboarding down the massive dunes. 


Not only does this three-day desert tour from Marrakech explore the highlights of Morocco's south but it offers a fascinating insight into the country’s Amazigh culture.


"Amazing trip over three days and two nights! The varying cultural immersion you will encounter on this once-in-a-lifetime experience is out of this world! If you only have a limited time in Marrakesh this is definitely the only option to make the most of your time here in Morocco.” - A (read more reviews here)




camel footprints in the Sahara Desert, Morocco

Best tours from Marrakech



Don't have time to make the long trip out east to the Sahara? This thrilling day trip from Marrakech offers a unique chance to experience the Agafay Desert's natural beauty and Amazigh culture. 


After a hotel pickup, you’ll don traditional nomadic attire before embarking on a picturesque camel ride across the sandy dunes. Gaze at the stunning desert scenery as your camel ambles along, then hop on a quad bike and zoom to a prime sunset viewpoint. As the sky ignites in brilliant hues, relax and soak up the landscape's serenity. 


Then, it’s time to experience the renowned hospitality of Morocco’s Amazigh people during a traditional meal. Spend some time stargazing amidst the desert beauty before your return to Marrakech. With its mix of activities and cultural immersion, this excursion provides an unforgettable taste of Morocco in a short space of time.


“From thrilling quad biking to a picturesque camel ride, topped off with a magical dinner, every moment was fantastic. A must-try experience!” - Tina (read more reviews here)




The road between Marrakech and Ouarzazate is one of Morocco's most scenic and exhilarating, winding through the towering High Atlas Mountains. As you travel 120 kilometres from Marrakech, the scenery transforms from fertile orchards to rocky cliffs and snow-capped peaks. The legendary Tizi-n-Tichka Pass reaches an elevation of 2,260 metres, with spectacular panoramas at every turn.


Make a stop at the Glaoui-era kasbah in Telouet village to marvel at centuries of Moroccan craftsmanship, then continue on to the highlight of this Marrakech day trip - Ait Benhaddou. This stunning fortified village (and UNESCO World Heritage Site) is a “must-see” and one of Morocco’s most photogenic destinations. Wander through the winding alleys of its rammed-earth buildings, which glow golden in the sunlight, and discover its role as a setting for some of Hollywood’s biggest films.


"This tour was what travelling is all about. We had the most amazing young man as our guide. He was so professional, so welcoming and caring and obviously had the depth of knowledge required to enlighten and bring his country, its culture and history to life. Travelling through the mountains was unexpectedly beautiful and the historical sites were beyond our expectations." (read more reviews here)



ruined buildings in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains

Best day trips from Marrakech



Rising above the landscape like a snow-capped sentinel, Jebel Toubkal stands as the highest peak in North Africa at 4,167 metres. This formidable mountain lies at the heart of Morocco's Toubkal National Park, drawing adventurers and nature lovers from around the world. Just 70 kilometres from Marrakech, Toubkal National Park offers a stark change of scenery and can easily be visited as a day trip


But if you want to ascend Jebel Toubkal, you’ll need at least two days, making this guided tour to Toubkal National Park ideal. The tiny village of Imlil serves as basecamp, with the hike taking you through traditional Amazigh villages with jaw-dropping views. The winding trail leads through green valleys and along cliff edges, with the ever-present summit of Toubkal your ultimate goal. 


“This trip was one of the best experiences I’ve had in Morocco, actually in the world!” - TripAdvisor reviewer (read more reviews here)




Located about 150 kilometres north of Marrakech within the rugged Oued el-Abid Canyon, these impressive cascades plunge 110 metres over three tiers of rock into a cool blue pool below. The thundering roar of the water crashing down echoes off the canyon walls and it provides a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the Marrakech medina. 


Numerous lookout points allow you to fully take in the majestic sight as you follow the footpath down into the canyon - keep your eyes peeled for playful Barbary apes along the way! After being guided to the base of the falls by an expert local guide, you’ll have time to explore at your leisure or take an optional boat tour. The falls are most powerful between March and June after the winter snowmelt.


“The waterfalls are beautiful and are worth the 3-hour trip from Marrakech! The wildlife and views are astonishing.” - Rita (read more reviews here)




The valleys and gorges that lie just beyond Marrakech are simply enchanting and visiting them is like stepping into another world. On this full-day tour from Marrakech, you’ll explore five different valleys within Morocco's Atlas Mountains and travel into the heart of the Amazigh countryside. 


Pass through traditional villages nestled on the slopes and hike along rocky trails that reveal breathtaking vistas at every turn. Chat with the locals, see how they live and work, and learn about Amazigh customs passed down through generations. Including lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off, this tour is one of the best day trips from Marrakech for those who want spectacular scenery and authentic culture all rolled into one. 


“The highlight of our trip in Morocco was this day trip! Beautiful, picturesque, authentic and a peaceful juxtaposition from the chaotic medina.” - Brittany (read more reviews here)



A river carves through a valley in Morocco's Atlas Mountains

Best tours from Marrakech



Whether you knew there was a “Hollywood of Morocco” or you’re discovering it just now, it can easily be visited on a day trip from Marrakech. Nestled in the foothills of the High Atlas mountains, Ouarzazate serves as the gateway to the vast Sahara Desert but is a worthy destination in its own right. It’s home to enchanting kasbahs such as the 19th-century palace of Taourirt, which offers an insight into life centuries ago. 


After leaving Marrakech, you’ll travel through the spectacular Atlas Mountains and on to Ait Benhaddou, a fortified ksar that has provided a setting for countless films. As you explore the oases and desert plains surrounding Ouarzazate, you’ll gain invaluable insights into Moroccan history and Hollywood’s long love affair with this magnificent part of the world. 


"Ouarzazate is a must-see. Amazing film studios, a Berber mud village and amazing Atlas Mountains landscapes" - Leonor (read more reviews here)




Escape the hustle and bustle of Marrakech for a day and journey into the lush Ourika Valley, which lies around 75 kilometres away. Tucked amongst orchards and fields, its charming mountain villages provide a glimpse into traditional rural life while offering a welcome respite from the heat of the city.


At the end of the valley sits the picturesque village of Setti Fatma, home to the valley's star attraction, a series of cascading waterfalls. Hike up to these cascades for gorgeous views or enjoy a splash in their shallow waters. Lining Ourika’s streams are plenty of open-air restaurants where you can dine accompanied by the serene sound of running water. 


"Lovely scenery and settings! Therapeutic stream sounds! A great relaxing day trip!” - Mutahir (read more reviews here)



A camel on the beach at Sidi Kaouki near Essaouira

Best tours from Marrakech



Located on Morocco’s rugged Atlantic coastline, Essaouira offers a seaside escape, just a few hours from the heat and hustle of Marrakech. Aside from its medieval walled medina (which is far more relaxing than Marrakech’s), it boasts an atmospheric port that’s renowned for its fish market. Also not to miss is the beautifully restored 18th-century riad of Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdullah Museum, which now houses a treasure trove of costumes, textiles and musical instruments. 


During a day trip to Essaouira, you can stroll atop the ancient ramparts and soak in panoramic views of the harbour dotted with colourful fishing boats. Beyond the medina's labyrinth of narrow streets, you’ll find a long sweep of sand that attracts beachgoers and kite surfers.


Aside from being a wonderful day trip, this guided tour from Marrakech to Essaouira can also be used as a private transfer for those who want to spend a few days on Morocco’s coast. 


“A rejuvenating escape from Marrakech.” - Fikeresalam (read more reviews here)



Just looking for a transfer? This private transfer from Marrakech to Essaouira offers door-to-door service for a hassle-free experience. 


Essaouira is one of my favourite places in Morocco! To learn more about what makes it so special, check out my Ultimate Travel Guide to Essaouira. It lists all the best things to do, amazing places to stay and how to reach Essaouira from destinations across Morocco.



 


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I'm Malika, a global traveller who first visited Morocco in 2014 before marrying a local and settling down in a little village on the Atlantic coast. Over the years, I've developed an intense love for Morocco, its majestic landscapes, storied cities and the incredibly warm hospitality of its people. As the owner and content creator of Malika in Morocco, I share my years of experience exploring the country, from north to south and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahara Desert. I am passionate about helping others plan their Moroccan travel adventures to ensure they get the most out of their North African experience. 



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