Itinerary
Get ready for an experience of a lifetime in Morocco! Head out to discover the desert, the ancient Draa valley and the colourful city of Marrakech. This trip will leave you completely speechless!
During our tour we will embark on a journey to uncover the local culture and landscapes, from the bustling cities to the magical desert. We will spend a night in a tent and ride on the back of a dromedary (a very tall Camel) through the sandy dunes of the Sahara desert. Moroccan culture will enchant you with its history and its colours, as you walk through the busy city markets and admire the unmistakable architecture. Pack your bags and get ready to go on this incredible journey!


Welcome to Morocco!
1 night: Marrakesh
Check-in: our adventure starts in Marrakech
Roundtrip flights or transportation to reach the destination are not included in the package, so you can decide from where and when you want to leave! This gives you complete freedom of choice to adjust your travel itinerary to your needs.
Check-in to your hotel in Marrakech and then it is time to start this trip right, with food of course! Let's try out some specialities from the local cuisine. Raise a glass and let yourself be swept away by the mix of flavours and aromas the city has to offer!

First stop: Ait Benhaddou
1 night: Ait Benhaddou
On the road to Ait Benhaddou
Morocco’s tour starts now! We’ll collect our cars and off we go to... Ait Benhaddou! We will also meet our local guide who will tell us a bit more about this incredible country. The best part of today is undoubtedly the drive: once we leave the city behind, we are immediately surrounded by the Moroccan desert. To get to our final destination, we will cross a mountain pass that offers incredible views of the Atlas Mountains where, unbelievable as it might be, you may even spot some snow!
You never forget your first Kasbah
We’re finally here in Ait Benhaddou... the first kasbah of this trip! A kasbah is in fact a fortified city and this one in particular is one of the nine sites in Morocco that UNESCO has included in its World Heritage Sites. The view of the city is truly spectacular, with its tall towers and buildings built with organic materials, including the red mud that gives them the characteristic colour. Ait Benhaddou seems to blend in with its surroundings... let’s take our time to explore the city before we enjoy a well deserved dinner.

Todra Gorges and a night in the desert!
1 night: Merzouga
Roses and gorges
Our journey to discover the treasures of Morocco continues: today we will drive several miles, so be sure to take in the view outside the car window! Say goodbye to Ait Benhaddou and get ready to set off towards Merzouga, today's final destination. We will travel through El Kelaa M'Gouna, also called "the city of roses" - where they produce incredible scents and perfumes – and through the Gorges of Todra and Dades, stunning places where the walls of red rock rise for miles creating a real canyon.
Sahara, here we are!
On the road we will see many other kasbahs and ksour (castles) and we’ll surely make a stop to appreciate the famous Moroccan hospitality. The journey continues until we finally arrive in Erfoud, where we leave our cars to get on the 4x4 that will take us to the Sahara desert! We reach Merzouga, surrounded by high sand dunes: here we change our mode of transport again to get familiar with... camels! They will take us to explore the Sahara at sunset - an experience we will have a hard time forgetting, alongside a night’s sleep in a tented camp under the starry sky.

On the road in the Draa Valley
1 night: Agdz
A green valley
We wake up in the middle of the desert after a spectacular night - the early birds can even set their alarms before dawn to admire the sand dunes “catching fire” underneath the first rays of sunshine. After a good breakfast we set off again to reach Tazzarine and then continue to explore the incredible Draa Valley - get ready to see completely new landscapes once again! The valley is crossed, as you can easily guess, by the Draa river, which makes this place rich in palm trees and lush vegetation.
Relax in Agdz
Along the way we will certainly find amazing kasbahs, which we can stop to visit - Morocco truly is full of surprises! We’ll stop in one of these for lunch and then continue until we reach Agdz, a town still located in the Draa valley, on the slopes of the Jebel Kissane, in the Atlas Mountains. Here we’ll spend a relaxing afternoon exploring our surroundings. During the evening, if we haven't already done so, it's time to taste a delicious tagine!

Morocco’s seaside: the beautiful Agadir
1 night: Agadir
A miniature Marrakech
Good morning Morocco! It’s a new day for us WeRoaders to discover the hidden beauties of this country. This morning we’ll head to Taroudant, a town located in the fertile valley of the Souss, surrounded by the mountains of the High Atlas and Anti Atlas. It literally feels like being in a miniature Marrakech so it won’t take long to explore it: we can spend the morning getting lost among its souks - the perfect time to buy some locally handmade souvenirs!
Next stop, Agadir
We then continue towards Taliouine, which is considered the African center for the production of saffron: so we just HAVE to stop here for lunch and taste some of the dishes made with "the king of spices". We then head west; it's time to say goodbye to the inland and finally reach the coast! The drive will take about three hours, so get comfortable and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Later in the afternoon we’ll arrive in Agadir and have time to explore the town - at least to find a little restaurant and grab a bite to eat!

To Essaouira
1 night: Essaouira
The city of surfers
This morning, after a hearty breakfast, we have just enough time to take a walk on the promenade in Agadir. We then head north following the coast so be prepared to admire yet another kind of scenery - today we enjoy the view of the Atlantic Ocean! We’ll stretch our legs a little in Taghazout, which apparently since the 70s has been the top destination for surfers and those who love freedom. Just enough time to drink a good mint tea and off we go again; next stop: Essaouira!
Walking around Essaouira
We arrive in Essaouira and have a free afternoon to enjoy this town overlooking the ocean. Here there is the famous Medina on the sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an example of the European military architecture of the eighteenth century of North Africa. We explore Medina and some other neighbourhoods near the centre and then we are ready to taste some typical dishes of the local cuisine - on the menu tonight is the delicious harira soup, made with chickpeas and lentils!

Essaouira and Marrakech
1 night: Marrakech
Fancy a beach day?
What better way to enjoy the last few hours in Essaouira than with a nice quad excursion? So let's don our helmets, jump on a quad with our now most faithful travel companion, and cross the vast expanse of dunes of Essaouira beach. We end this experience with a nice picnic overlooking the sea and relax before resuming our march towards Marrakech.
Let's head back to Marrakech
In the afternoon we get comfortable in our cars for the last stretch of our journey discovering Morocco. The drive back to Marrakech takes about three hours, so let's enjoy these last moments on the Moroccan roads. After so many days outside the city, it will be a bit of a shock to return to the chaos of Marrakech - but that’s what Morocco is all about, many different aspects to discover every day!

Discovering Marrakech
1 night: Marrakech
Walking around Marrakech
We have a full day to explore and discover Marrakech: we start from Jemaa el Fna Square, the centre of the city. This square is home to a large open-air market, called souk, where you can buy soft fabrics, tasty dates and fragrant spices. We can have our body decorated with henna or have our palm read by a fortune teller. We then move on to Place des Epices, the spice square, and Bahia Palace, a true masterpiece of traditional Moroccan architecture.
Our last Moroccan night
Since this is our last evening here, let’s treat ourselves to a refreshing mint tea on one of the cafés’ terraces around the main square, while we enjoy a beautiful sunset. The evening continues with the farewell dinner, packed full of tasty Moroccan delicacies, and a stroll around the bubbling streets of Marrakech.

Goodbye Morocco
Check-out and goodbyes
Check out and farewell! We have to say goodbye: see you on the next WeRoad adventure!
What's included
7 nights hotel in twin room with private bathroom
"WOW": an unforgettable night in a desert camp with shared bathroom
All breakfasts
English-speaking local guide available to the group from day 2 to day 7
"Local experience": an authentic Berber dinner in the desert
Medical and baggage insurance - (coverage limits by destination country/region - €10,000 Italy, €20,000 Europe, €30,000 World, €50,000 USA/Canada)
What's not included
Roundtrip flight to/from destination
Food and beverages where not specified
Any souvenirs you’re looking to squish into your backpack
- Anything not mentioned in the "What's included" section
Money pot
The Money Pot is approximately £150/€180 for this trip and is collected on-site by the Travel Coordinator on the first day. The amount of the Money Pot will vary based on the number of activities and extras that the group decides to do.
Tips for local suppliers, who will make the journey unique! In Morocco tips make up a large part of the salary locals rely on.
Any local transport other than the minivan
Coordinator's money pot share
All the extra activities that ALL members of the group agree on doing and the coordinator's fee for doing them as well
Additional info
- Accommodation
Cute little hotels and a tented camp for the night in the desert.
The private room option is not available for all tours.
The first hotel will be shared with you at least 2 days before your departure by your Travel Coordinator!
- Transport
Minivan with driver.
- Staff
Our trips are led by a Travel Coordinator who has been specifically trained by us to lead group travels to ensure you have the best time. A WhatsApp group with all travel participants will be created two weeks prior to departure by your Travel Coordinator.
- Luggage
Backpacks are mandatory to allow easy transfers - we recommend a 45L backpack for our trips.
- Local culture
From 17th February to 19th March 2026 it will be Ramadan: this means that the trip may be subject to changes based on the opening hours of public places. The packed lunch will become our best friend and during the day we will be able to eat in private areas. Being a WeRoader also means respecting local traditions like this one, it will be an opportunity to get to know them even more closely!
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Why WeRoad
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Small groups, on average 11 people
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Free cancellation with 100% refund up to 31 days before departure
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Book with a £/€100 deposit
The travel coordinators
Find your flight
For this trip, we recommend arriving and departing from these airports.
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions
About this trip
This journey begins at Marrakech. On the first day, we meet at 18:00.
Your Coordinator will add you to the WhatsApp group for your trip about 15 days before departure.
It’s a great way to start getting to know your travel mates, receive more details about the first day’s meeting point, and ask any pre-departure questions you might have.
This journey ends at Marrakech. On the last day, you are free to leave at any time, so whether you need to book a flight, a train, or wish to continue the journey on your own, you can organize your return as you prefer.
If planned, trips are of medium duration (3-7 hours).
For this itinerary, traveling with a backpack is mandatory for logistical reasons and the convenience of the entire group - including yourself! Trolleys, bulky suitcases, or hard luggage are not allowed. The Travel Coordinator will provide guidance on the ideal baggage before departure via the WhatsApp group.
About Morocco
If you are a UK citizen, to find out the entry requirements for Morocco, you can check this informational page from our partner Sherpa. If you need a visa, you can apply for it through Sherpa. If you are not a UK citizen, you can still use Sherpa by changing the nationality in the 'Passport' section.
Before traveling, always remember to check the government website of your country of origin for updates on the entry requirements for Morocco – you wouldn’t want to stay home due to a bureaucratic detail!
- UK residents: review the FCDO Travel Advice.
- US residents: consult the US Department of State Travel Advice.
- Other residents: refer to your government or local consulate's travel advice.
Morocco is in the Western European Time Zone (WET), which is UTC+0.
However, Morocco observes Daylight Saving Time, usually from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October, shifting the time to Western European Summer Time (WEST), which is UTC+1.
During this period:
- If it is 12 pm in the UK, it will be 1 pm in Morocco.
- If it is 12 pm in New York, USA, it will be 5 pm in Morocco.
Be sure to check the current time difference when planning your trip, as it can change with daylight saving adjustments.
Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD) as its currency.
The exchange rate can vary, but as a rough guide:
- 1 GBP is approximately 14 MAD
- 1 USD is around 10 MAD
- 1 EUR is about 11 MAD
You can exchange currency at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels. Make sure to check for the latest rates before you travel.
In Morocco, cash and cards are widely accepted. You can use credit and debit cards in most hotels, restaurants, and larger stores, but it's a good idea to have some cash for smaller shops, markets, and taxis. ATMs are available in cities and towns, so you can easily withdraw cash.
It's often useful to carry Moroccan dirhams for everyday expenses, as not all places accept cards. Remember that smaller establishments might prefer cash, so having some on hand is always helpful.
Tipping is appreciated in Morocco and often expected for good service. In restaurants, it's common to leave around 10% of the bill as a tip. For smaller services, like taxis or porters, rounding up the fare or a small tip is appropriate.
While tipping in Moroccan Dirhams is preferred, small amounts in Euros or Dollars are usually accepted too. If you're unsure, you can always ask locals for guidance on tipping practices.
In Morocco, you'll find that Wi-Fi is generally available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants, especially in urban areas. However, for more reliable internet access while traveling around, it's a good idea to buy a local SIM card. Major providers like Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi offer affordable prepaid plans with data. You can purchase a SIM card at the airport, in mobile shops, or even in some convenience stores.
If you prefer, you can also opt for an e-SIM data plan, which is easy to set up and doesn't require a physical SIM card. This way, you’ll stay connected even in areas where Wi-Fi might be scarce.
In Morocco, the official languages are Arabic and Amazigh (Berber). You'll also find that many people speak French, especially in urban areas, as it's widely used in business and government.
Here are some useful Arabic expressions you might hear or use:
- Hello: Salam
- Thank you: Shukran
- Yes: Na'am
- No: La
If you're heading to Morocco, having a few of these phrases at hand can be quite helpful in your travels.
In Morocco, the plugs are of types C and E. The standard voltage is 220 volts with a frequency of 50 Hz. If your devices use a different plug type, we suggest bringing a universal adapter to ensure compatibility. This way, you'll be able to charge your gadgets without any hassle.
In Morocco, the main religion is Islam. Most Moroccans are Sunni Muslims.
When visiting, especially during Ramadan, you might notice changes in business hours and daily routines, as it's a significant religious observance. Women travelers should consider dressing modestly, especially in rural areas or when visiting religious sites. Key religious holidays include:
- Ramadan
- Eid al-Fitr
- Eid al-Adha
Packing for Morocco can be exciting, as it offers a mix of cultures, landscapes, and experiences.
Here's a helpful guide on what to put in your backpack for Morocco:
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Clothing:
- Lightweight long-sleeve shirts
- Loose pants or long skirts
- A light sweater or jacket for cooler evenings
- A scarf or shawl for sun protection and modesty -
Shoes:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sandals for the beach or casual days
- Hiking boots if you plan to explore the Atlas Mountains -
Accessories and Technology:
- Sunglasses and a hat for sun protection
- A universal travel adapter
- Portable charger and camera
- Reusable water bottle -
Toiletries and Medication:
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Basic first-aid kit with band-aids and antiseptic
- Pain relievers like ibuprofen or paracetamol
- Any personal prescription medications
Remember that Morocco is a Muslim-majority country, so dressing modestly is appreciated.
Morocco's weather varies a lot depending on the region and time of year.
- Coastal Areas: Mild winters and warm summers. Best time to visit is spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) when temperatures are pleasant.
- Inland and Southern Areas: Hot and dry summers, especially in the desert regions, with cooler winters. The best time to visit is during the spring or autumn.
- Atlas Mountains: Cold and snowy in winter, offering a cooler escape in the summer. Ideal for trekking in late spring or early autumn.
Overall, spring and autumn are the best times to explore Morocco, offering milder temperatures and less extreme weather conditions.
About WeRoad
Return international flights are not included on our trips because we want to give you full autonomy and flexibility. You can choose your preferred airline, fly from the airport that works best for you, and decide how many stopovers you want to make along the way.
As flights are not included, you also have more flexibility with your travel dates: you could arrive at your destination a few days early or return home a bit later – or even continue independently to a nearby destination!
An "Available" departure means that the trip isn’t confirmed yet and we’re waiting for a few more travellers to sign up… which could be you!
If you book the trip please wait for it to be confirmed before booking your international flights.
The question of all questions! Here’s some more information:
- The Money Pot is a common fund collected in local currency from all travellers on the trip and managed by your Travel Coordinator.
- It is used to streamline payments for extra activities, goods and services that the whole group decides to do. This guarantees flexibility in choosing activities and excursions at the destination in line with the mood of the group.
- It is typically collected on the first day of the trip in local currency, although at times, the Travel Coordinator may ask for it to be paid before departure.
- You’ll find the Money Pot amount on the website under the section ‘What’s included in the Money Pot’. To find this look for ‘What’s included’, scroll down to ‘Money Pot? Click here’ and you’ll find the details.
- The amount varies depending on the destination chosen.
- It is usually used for group expenses that all travellers decide to take part in, but sometimes if you opt out of an activity it might make more sense for it to come out of the Money Pot. In these cases the Coordinator will return the amount for this activity back to you at the end of the trip.
- It is estimated based on the experience of other groups but can vary depending on what activities your group is keen for. As such, the Travel Coordinator may need to increase the amount during the trip.
- If not all of the Money Pot is spent, the difference will be returned to all travellers at the end of the trip.
- The Money Pot also covers the Travel Coordinator’s share of the activities included in the Money Pot, except for those activities that are free for the Travel Coordinator.
- If you pay in advance for part of the Money Pot before the trip for certain non-refundable optional activities, unfortunately, the amount cannot be refunded if the trip is cancelled.
We offer several payment methods to fit every need:
1. Credit or debit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express);
2. Instalment payment with Klarna (you’ll pay for the trip in three equal amounts);
3. PayPal (for selected destinations);
4. Revolut Pay to pay even faster straight from your Revolut account.
Anyone who books a WeRoad trip has the option to cancel or modify the trip – including both the dates and the destination – free of charge up to 31 days before departure. In case of cancellation up to 31 days before departure, you will receive a 100% refund of the WeRoad trip price. If you make a change, a price adjustment will be applied to the new trip chosen – meaning, if the new trip is cheaper, we will refund the difference; if it’s more expensive, you will need to pay the difference.
If you’ve purchased the Flexible Cancellation Option (which you can add in the first step of the booking process), you can request a cancellation or trip change until 8 days before departure. In case of cancellation, you’ll receive a 100% refund of the WeRoad trip price, minus the cost of the Flexible Cancellation option.
How to request a cancellation or change to your trip? Send us an email at [email protected] or a WhatsApp on +447716573700. Please share the booking reference for the trip you want to cancel or change, and, in case of a change, the new trip you would like to join.
For our trips we usually use locally owned accommodation instead of big hotel chains. It’s our favourite way to really experience the local culture and, whenever we can, support the local economy. Typically, you’ll stay in hotels, apartments, guesthouses and hostels with the same standard maintained across all trips in the same destination.
The list of accommodation for your trip will be shared with you by your Travel Coordinator 2-5 days before departure, along with other useful details for your adventure!
Yes! We might not know the flights for everyone else in the group, but there are ways to find out which flights your fellow WeRoaders will be taking.
1. All travellers can share their flight details after booking on their My WeRoad account so that other travellers on the same trip can see these details anonymously.
2. Alternatively you can join our Facebook group: Solo Travellers | WeRoad Community – (here is the extended link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/963298767843213 ) Look for a post about the trip you’re interested in or ask the group admin for help in getting in touch with your future travel companions!
3. If the Coordinator has already been assigned to the trip you’re keen for, you can easily find their Facebook post on the website. Click 'Ask the Coordinator' and follow the link here.
Our groups usually consist of 8–12 travellers, with a minimum of 3–4 and a maximum of 15.
Everyone on our trips speaks English, and travellers join us from across the UK, Europe and beyond. Our trips are open to people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, with an average age of 34 across all trips.
Each group will be joined and led by one of our experienced Travel Coordinators, who’s there to ensure everything runs smoothly and the group feels well-supported.
If you’d like to know more about our typical WeRoad groups do reach out to us on WhatsApp on +44 7716573700.
Yes! If you're curious, you can take a sneak peek at the group before booking.
You’ll find the info in the ‘Group’ section for each trip on the departures page, showing how many WeRoaders have already booked.
Click the little arrow and you’ll even see their gender and ages – but hey, that’s exclusive info, so we’ll ask you to log in or sign up to see that!
For some trips, in the itinerary section, you’ll find the number of nights and the location (not the hotel) where you’ll be spending the night(s). The location shown is the one we usually go for on most trips, but in some cases, you might stay in a nearby town. This will depend on logistics or availability of accommodation.
The list of accommodation for your trip (and therefore also the exact locations) will be shared by your Travel Coordinator 2-5 days before departure, along with other useful information for your adventure!
The WeRoad Travel Coordinator is an experienced and skilled traveller who will be the perfect companion for your trip. They will manage all the logistical aspects of the itinerary like transport, timings, accommodation, restaurant bookings and meeting points, so that you can enjoy the trip without this hassle. They’re there to support the group, ensure everything runs smoothly and will no doubt make the trip a lot of fun along the way too!
The Coordinator will set up a WhatsApp group approximately 2 weeks before departure. This will be the moment to ask any pre-departure questions and get to know the rest of the group! If the trip you are interested in already has a Travel Coordinator assigned, you can contact them before booking. Their details will be on the trip page, or you can search for their name here. After booking, you will find their contact details in your My WeRoad account, under ‘Bookings and Trips’ > ‘Your Upcoming Trips’ > ‘Trip Details’.
Yes, on all our trips you will share a room with other WeRoaders in your group. By default this will be people of the same gender, unless you tick ‘I'm OK with a mixed gender room’ when you book. The bathroom will either be private or shared only with other travellers on the trip. The rooms might be twins, triples, quadruples or multi-share (up to 8 people in exceptional cases), depending on the destination and availability.
You will never share with people from outside of the WeRoad group, except in certain cases for local experiences, which are specifically mentioned in the itinerary or communicated before booking. These typically involve specific nights in unique accommodation like tents, homestays, or camping, offering a more adventurous travel experience in exchange for some comfort.
On some of our trips we can offer a private room for an additional cost. Just tick the ‘Private Room’ option at checkout to get this added. For some of our trips if you book as two travellers together you can add this private room free of charge. Look out for this option at checkout.
Please note that if you do book a private room with a friend/partner this could be either a double or a twin room so please email [email protected] if you have a preference on this.
When you set off on a WeRoad trip, you’re officially a WeRoader – and as we often say, 'once a WeRoader, always a WeRoader'. This means that once you’re part of the community, a little piece of WeRoad will always stay with you.
But you’re not just a WeRoader during your trips, far from it! The community is alive and active all year round: you can stay in touch by following and interacting on our social media channels, like the Facebook group or the Instagram profile. You can also come along to one of our many events that we run in different cities worldwide. Check out and sign up to our events by downloading the WeMeet app here.

























