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Sahara dunes in Morocco

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Morocco tours from Marrakech

Choose a desert journey or a day trip. Every tour has a clear route, duration, and essential details.

Desert Tours

Multi-day routes that connect Marrakech, the High Atlas, desert camp experiences, and your chosen final city. Compare the itinerary and camp option before you book.

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Day Trips

Simple full-day experiences from Marrakech, with the key stops, inclusions, and booking choices clearly shown on each experience page.

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Ourika Valley river and Atlas Mountain foothills

Day Trip

Ourika Valley Day Trip

Day trip · Marrakech → Ourika Valley → Setti Fatma → Marrakech

A Marrakech day trip to Ourika Valley and Setti Fatma with a panoramic viewpoint, a Berber house and argan cooperative visit, and a guided hiking route.

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Essaouira medina and Atlantic coast

Day Trip

Essaouira Day Trip

Day trip · Marrakech → Essaouira → Marrakech

Transportation from Marrakech to Essaouira with scheduled road breaks, an argan-extraction cooperative stop, and free time in the old medina area.

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Fortified village of Ait Benhaddou in Morocco

Day Trip

Ait Benhaddou Day Trip

Day trip · Marrakech → Ait Benhaddou → Marrakech

Transportation from Marrakech to Ait Benhaddou through the High Atlas, including the stated local guided visit and a return to Marrakech.

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Two ways to explore from Marrakech

The experiences on this page are grouped by the time they need and the kind of route they follow. Desert tours are multi-day road journeys that move through the High Atlas and kasbah country before reaching Merzouga. Day trips leave Marrakech for a full day and return according to the route shown on the relevant page.

Start with the category that suits your calendar, then compare individual cards. A card is an introduction; the full page contains the information that matters for a decision, including the route, duration, highlights, practical notes and booking choices.

How to compare a desert route

Look first at the departure and arrival cities. A route that returns to Marrakech works differently from one that continues to Fez or Agadir, even where both include a Merzouga desert camp. Then read the itinerary in sequence. It explains the intended route across the days and helps you see how the journey fits with flights, hotels or onward travel you have arranged separately.

Next, read the camp-option descriptions closely. Standard and Luxury Camp options are presented on the relevant route pages with their own published descriptions and prices. Select the option that matches those descriptions rather than assuming that a label includes unlisted services.

How to compare a day trip

A day trip is easier to compare when you look beyond a destination name. The page for each experience sets out the travel direction, highlights, what is described as included and what is not included. These details are useful for deciding whether you prefer a mountain valley, a coastal day, or a route centered on Aït Benhaddou.

Day-trip pages use the same practical approach as the desert routes: read the route, review the experience notes, and choose the approved booking option only when it reflects the day you want. Where a meal or lunch option is specifically described, it is shown on that page rather than assumed across all day trips.

Booking with the information in front of you

The Book Now control is deliberately placed next to the published option and per-person price. Choose an option and a future date on the website, then continue to the approved Stripe payment page. The number of travelers is selected at Stripe checkout, which avoids showing a misleading total before checkout.

Before continuing, make sure the route title and option label match what you intend to book. Enter the selected travel date again at Stripe when requested. If something important is not covered by the published route information, use WhatsApp or the contact page to ask rather than guessing.

A sensible order for planning

A clear sequence makes this collection easier to use: choose a category, open the full tour page, read the itinerary and practical notes, review the option descriptions, then decide whether to book or ask a question. The travel guide can help with broader preparation, while the contact page is available for route-specific clarification.

Marrakech Group Tour presents a focused set of routes rather than an endless catalogue. That focus makes it possible to compare the essential information on one site without inventing extra claims about availability, guarantees or services not shown on the individual experience pages.

You can explore desert tours, browse day trips, or contact MGT for a practical question.

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Compare the published routes, then choose the experience that fits your time and travel plans.