A Sahara desert tour from Marrakech takes 2–4 days, costs from €85/person (shared) or €195/person (private), and includes transport, accommodation in a desert camp, meals, and a sunset camel trek. The most popular option is a 3-day shared tour to Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes). Best season: March–May and September–November. Book with a licensed operator for safety and quality. Browse all desert tours →
When to Go — Best Season for the Sahara
The Sahara isn’t one temperature year-round. The difference between a March evening (pleasant) and a July afternoon (unbearable) is the difference between a great trip and a miserable one. Here’s the honest breakdown:
Spring — March to May
25–35°C days, 15–20°C nights. Clear skies, wildflowers in the valleys, perfect camp temperatures. The #1 recommended season. April is peak.
Autumn — Sep to Nov
25–32°C days, 12–18°C nights. Similar to spring, slightly cooler by November. October is the second most popular month. Post-summer prices.
Summer — June to Aug
40–50°C daytime. Dangerous heat. Camp tents are ovens. We strongly advise against summer tours. If you must, expect A/C surcharges and limited activities.
Winter — Dec to Feb
18–22°C days, 0–5°C nights. Days are pleasant but nights are freezing in camp. Pack serious warm layers. Clear skies, no crowds, lower prices.
How Many Days Do You Need?
This is the most important planning decision. The number of days determines which dunes you reach, what you see en route, and how rushed (or relaxed) the experience feels. Here’s the complete route comparison:
| Route | Days | Dunes | From (Shared) | From (Private) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marrakech → Zagora | 2 | Erg Lihoudi (small) | €85 | €195 | Short on time |
| Marrakech → Merzouga | 3 | Erg Chebbi ★ | €85 | €195 | Most popular |
| Marrakech → Merzouga | 4 | Erg Chebbi + Todgha | — | €280 | More stops, relaxed |
| Marrakech → Fes via desert | 3 | Erg Chebbi | €95 | €220 | Connecting cities |
| Fes → Marrakech | 4 | Erg Chebbi + Dades | — | €280 | Starting from Fes |
| Marrakech → Erg Chigaga | 4 | Erg Chigaga (remote) | — | €350 | Off-grid, solitude |
| Casablanca → Merzouga | 6 | Erg Chebbi + Atlas | — | €450 | Full Morocco |
Erg Chebbi vs Erg Chigaga — Which Dunes?

Erg Chebbi (Merzouga) ★
Dune height: up to 150m
Access: 3-day tour from Marrakech
Camps: Budget → luxury (see our camp guide)
Activities: Camel trek, quad biking, sandboarding, 4×4 excursions
Vibe: Classic Sahara postcard. More developed, more options. Choose this for your first desert trip.
Erg Chigaga (M’hamid)
Dune height: up to 300m
Access: 4-day tour, final stretch by 4×4 only
Camps: Fewer, more exclusive
Activities: Camel trek, stargazing (zero light pollution)
Vibe: Raw wilderness, almost no other tourists. Choose this for solitude and adventure.
90% of first-time visitors choose Erg Chebbi — and we agree. It delivers the full Sahara experience with the most convenient access. Erg Chigaga is for return visitors or those specifically seeking remoteness. Read the full comparison in our Merzouga guide.

What Does a Sahara Desert Tour Actually Cost?
This is the question every planning article avoids. We won’t. Here are real prices — what you’ll actually pay in 2026:
| Tour Type | Duration | Price Range | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared group tour | 2–3 days | €85–120 / person | Minibus, standard camp, meals, camel trek |
| Private tour (2 pax) | 3 days | €195–280 / person | Private 4×4, standard camp, meals, camel trek |
| Private tour (4+ pax) | 3 days | €150–200 / person | Same as above, group discount |
| Luxury private | 3–4 days | €300–550 / person | Premium 4×4, luxury camp, gourmet meals |
| Erg Chigaga expedition | 4 days | €350–500 / person | 4×4 required, exclusive camps |
Private vs Shared — Which Should You Book?

Shared Group Tour
From €85/person. Travel in a minibus with 12–17 others. Fixed schedule, fixed stops. Social — great for solo travelers and backpackers. Same route and camp as private tours. Budget-friendly.
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Private Tour
From €195/person (2 pax). Private 4×4 with your own driver/guide. Stop whenever you want, flexible pace, choose your camp level. Best for couples, families, photographers. Same route, your schedule.
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Where to Start — Marrakech or Fes?
Marrakech is the starting point for 85% of desert tours. It’s closer to both Erg Chebbi (via Ouarzazate and Dades) and Erg Chigaga (via Zagora). Most 3-day tours depart from Marrakech.
Fes works if you’re already in the north. The route goes through the Middle Atlas, cedar forests, and Ifrane — a different landscape entirely. A Fes-to-Marrakech desert tour is also an efficient way to connect the two cities with a desert night in between.
Must-See Stops Along the Way

The drive to the Sahara is half the experience. Every route passes through spectacular landscapes that most first-time visitors don’t expect. Here are the highlights:
Tizi N’Tichka Pass (2,260m) — the highest road pass in Morocco, crossing the High Atlas Mountains. Dramatic switchbacks with panoramic views. All Marrakech-departure tours cross this. For more Atlas experiences, see our Atlas Mountains travel guide.
Aït Ben Haddou (also spelled Ait Ben Haddou) — UNESCO ksar and Hollywood filming location (Gladiator, Game of Thrones). Stop for photos and a guided walk through the ancient lanes. If you want a full day here, consider the Ouarzazate day trip.
Ouarzazate — “Hollywood of Africa.” Atlas Studios, Kasbah Taourirt, and the gateway to the desert.
Dades Valley — the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.” Dramatic gorges, the famous serpentine road, overnight in a valley hotel. Featured on 4-day tours.
Todgha Gorges — 300m-high canyon walls rising from the riverbed. A short walk into the gorge is included on most 4-day itineraries.
Draa Valley — Morocco’s longest river, lined with palm oases and mud-brick villages. The return route on 4-day Merzouga tours. Nearby, the Skoura Oasis offers ancient kasbahs and lush palm groves — a hidden gem on the desert circuit.

Desert Camp Options — What to Expect

Every tour includes one night (minimum) sleeping in a desert camp near the dunes. Camp quality varies enormously — this is where your budget makes the biggest difference.
Standard Camp
Shared tents (4–8 beds), communal bathroom, basic but clean. Included on all shared and most private tours. Dinner around the campfire, Berber music, stargazing. This is the authentic experience.
Luxury Camp
Private tent with ensuite bathroom, real beds, electricity, sometimes heating/A/C. Gourmet dinner. Typically €30–80 per person upgrade. We recommend luxury for winter tours (heated tents matter at 3°C). Read our full Merzouga luxury camp guide for what “luxury” should actually mean.
What to Pack

Pack light — your main luggage stays in the vehicle. You only carry a small daypack to the camp. Essentials:
Clothing: Light layers for daytime, warm jacket/fleece for evenings (desert nights drop 15–20°C from daytime), scarf or buff for sand/wind protection, comfortable closed-toe shoes for dune walking.
Sun protection: Hat, sunglasses, SPF50 sunscreen — the desert sun is intense even in winter.
Tech: Camera, power bank (camps may have limited charging), headlamp for nighttime camp navigation.
Winter extras (Dec–Feb): Thermal base layer, warm sleeping bag liner, gloves, beanie. Nights can hit 0°C.
Full checklist: What to Pack for a Morocco Desert Tour. And make sure your phone works — set up before departure with our Morocco SIM card guide.
Safety & Practical Tips
Is it safe? Yes — Morocco Sahara tours are very safe with a licensed operator. The routes are driven daily, vehicles are maintained, and guides know the terrain. The main risks are sun exposure and dehydration — both easily managed.
Hydration: Drink 2–3L of water per day minimum. Water is included on all MDT tours. Bring a reusable bottle.
Tipping: Not mandatory, but customary. Guide: 100–200 MAD/day for the group. Driver: 50–100 MAD/day. Camp staff: 20–50 MAD.
Cash: Bring some MAD cash for souvenirs, drinks, and tips. ATMs are available in Ouarzazate and Tinghir but not once you’re in the desert.
Motion sickness: The Atlas Mountain roads are winding. If you’re prone to motion sickness, sit in front and take medication beforehand.
Licensed operator: Always book with a licensed company (check for a license number). This ensures insurance, vehicle standards, and accountability. Our license: N° 16D/19.
Best route: 3-day Marrakech → Merzouga (Erg Chebbi) — the most popular for a reason.
Cost: From €85 shared, €195 private. All-inclusive except tips.
Best months: March–May and September–November. Avoid summer.
Camp: Standard included. Luxury upgrade €30–80/person — worth it in winter.
Book with: A licensed operator (check for license number). Ours: N° 16D/19.
Frequently Asked Questions
