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title: "Morocco in 10 days: Marrakech, Fes, and the Sahara desert"
excerpt: "As of May 2026, Americans need no visa for Morocco for stays under 90 days, and Delta plus Royal Air Maroc fly JFK-CMN nonstop in 7h30 from $900 round-trip. The honest itinerary: Marrakech (3 nights) + Fes (3) + Sahara (2 with camel and tent) + Chefchaouen (1) + Casablanca (1). Total couple 10 days: $1,800-2,800 ex-flight. Dirham (MAD) sits near 9.8 to the dollar. Mid-range riad MAD 700 ($72)."
description: "As of May 2026, Americans need no visa for Morocco for stays under 90 days, and Delta plus Royal Air Maroc fly JFK-CMN nonstop in 7h30 from $900 round-trip. The honest itinerary: Marrakech (3 nights) + Fes (3) + Sahara (2 with camel and tent) + Chefchaouen (1) + Casablanca (1). Total couple 10 days: $1,800-2,800 ex-flight. Dirham (MAD) sits near 9.8 to the dollar. Mid-range riad MAD 700 ($72)."
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# Morocco in 10 days: Marrakech, Fes, and the Sahara desert

Morocco is the closest "exotic" destination from the US East Coast that still rewards the trip. Nonstop 7h30 to Casablanca from JFK, no visa, no brutal jet lag (4-5 hours depending on season), and you land in a medieval world with 1,000-year-old mosques, souks with 200 Berber vendors, and real camels in the Sahara.

But Morocco isn't Dubai. It's not the standardized luxury of the Gulf. It's chaotic, demanding, and a scam in the first hour if you let your guard down. The fake guide in the medina doesn't go away, the street money changer still trades MAD 50 for a folded MAD 5, and the grand taxi to Chefchaouen still charges 3x if you don't negotiate.

This article assumes an American couple doing Morocco for the first time, 10 days, mid-range budget. Real itinerary, honest riads, recommended desert tour, May 2026 prices.

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### Getting there: flights USA-Morocco 2026

**TL;DR**: Royal Air Maroc (in Delta codeshare) flies JFK-CMN nonstop in 7h30. $900-1,500 round-trip booking 60-90 days ahead. Air France via CDG and United via European hubs also competitive. CMN airport is 30 km from Casablanca; ONCF train MAD 43 ($4.40) to Casa Voyageurs.

**Royal Air Maroc / Delta (codeshare):** JFK → CMN nonstop, 7h30 flight. Daily. Typical May 2026: **$900-1,500 round-trip**. Booking 90 days ahead lands $750.

**Air France via Paris (CDG):** JFK → CDG (7h) + CDG → CMN (3h20). Total 12-18h with connection. $1,000-1,700. Worth it only if you want a Paris stopover.

**United via Lisbon, Frankfurt, or London:** typically $1,100-1,800.

From West Coast (LAX, SFO): expect a one-stop via JFK, LHR, CDG, or FRA. Total 16-22h, $1,200-2,000.

**Casablanca Mohammed V Airport (CMN):** 30 km from downtown.
- ONCF train direct from airport: MAD 43 ($4.40) to Casa Voyageurs, 35 min, every 30 min from 6 am to 11 pm
- Grand taxi to Casablanca: MAD 300-400 ($30-40), 35 min
- Uber and Careem don't operate in Morocco (banned since 2018)

**Marrakech Airport (RAK):** 6 km from downtown. Taxi to medina: MAD 100-150 ($10-15), 15 min. Prepay at the official counter.

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### Marrakech: 3 nights in the red city

**TL;DR**: Marrakech has 1 million people and revolves around the UNESCO medina. Djemaa el-Fna boils at night with fakirs, storytellers, and street food. Mid-range riad in medina MAD 700/night ($72). 3-4 hour medina tour with official guide MAD 300 ($30). Don't buy a rug at the first souk.

**Where to stay:** inside the medina in Mouassine, Bab Doukkala, or Riad Zitoun. **Recommended riad:** Riad BE Marrakech MAD 800/night ($82) with pool and terrace, Riad Dar One MAD 600 ($62) with real Moroccan breakfast. **Luxury:** La Mamounia MAD 4,500+ (Churchill stayed here). **Hostel:** Equity Point Marrakech MAD 200 dorm ($20).

**Day 1: medina core.** Djemaa el-Fna in the morning (empty, good photos). Lunch at Café des Épices ($8, medina view). Afternoon: spice souk + rug souk + lamp souk. **DON'T enter the tannery** — fake guides take you there and force you into shops. Back to riad at 5 pm. **Djemaa el-Fna at night** (6 pm-11 pm): fakirs charge MAD 20 to photograph snakes, orange juice MAD 5 at stalls (3 and 32 are honest), street dinner at stalls 1-100 (grilled lamb MAD 80, harira MAD 15).

**Day 2: monuments.** Ben Youssef Madrasa (MAD 80, reopened 2023 after restoration), Koutoubia Mosque (exterior only), Bahia Palace (MAD 70), Saadian Tombs (MAD 70). Afternoon: Jardin Majorelle (MAD 150, YSL bought it in 1980), Berber Museum on the same complex (MAD 50 extra). Dinner at NOMAD (medina, $25/person, modern Moroccan).

**Day 3: hammam and easy day.** Traditional hammam (MAD 100 at Hammam Mouassine) or luxury (Les Bains de Marrakech MAD 600 with massage). Afternoon for shopping. Dinner at Café Clock (camel burger MAD 120).

**Marrakech warnings:**
- Fake guide in the medina: offers "help on the way," takes you to hidden tannery, pressure sale. **Refuse with "la shukran" (no thanks)**.
- Vendors start at 5-10x real price. Negotiate 60-80% off. Walking out is a valid tactic.
- Photographing people: ask first. Some Berber women don't accept.

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### 3-day desert tour: Aït Benhaddou, Ouarzazate, Erg Chebbi

**TL;DR**: From Marrakech, the classic 3-day 2-night tour crosses the High Atlas (Tizi n'Tichka pass, 2,260 m), stops at Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO, filmed in Gladiator and Game of Thrones), passes Ouarzazate, sleeps in Dades Valley, reaches Merzouga on day two, camel ride at sunset, Berber tent and drumming at Erg Chebbi. MAD 1,500-2,500 ($155-260) per person in a group of 6-8.

The desert tour is the experience you go to Morocco for. You can't do it solo — huge distances, dirt roads, no reliable GPS in the dunes.

**Standard 3-day, 2-night itinerary Marrakech → Erg Chebbi → Marrakech (or drop in Fes):**

**Day 1 — Marrakech → Aït Benhaddou → Ouarzazate → Dades.** Depart 7 am. Cross High Atlas via **Tizi n'Tichka pass (2,260 m)**. Lunch in Telouet or Aït Benhaddou (MAD 80 standard tagine). **Aït Benhaddou:** UNESCO adobe kasbah, Gladiator set (2000), Game of Thrones (Yunkai), The Mummy (1999). Ticket MAD 20. Ouarzazate: film town (Atlas Studios MAD 80). Overnight in Dades at simple lodge.

**Day 2 — Dades → Todra Gorge → Merzouga → Erg Chebbi.** Depart 8 am. Walk in **Todra Gorge** (1h, 300 m cliffs). Lunch in Tinghir. Afternoon: 5h van to Merzouga. Arrival 5 pm. **Camel into the desert**: 90-minute walk over dunes, sunset on a high dune. Overnight in **Berber tent** (fabric tent with real bed, private bathroom at "luxury" camps or shared at "standard"). Dinner tagine + Berber drumming around a fire.

**Day 3 — Erg Chebbi → Marrakech (or Fes).** Wake at 5:30 for desert sunrise. Camel back to Merzouga. Breakfast. **12h van back to Marrakech (arrive 8 pm)** or drop in Fes (arrive 7 pm).

**Recommended 2026 operators:**
- **Sahara Magic Tours**: group $165/person, private $380/couple
- **Morocco Travel Adventure**: $200-280/person
- **Erg Chebbi Luxury Camp**: independent luxury tent $95/person/night

**Ask before booking:** group size (max 6-8), van type (Sprinter or Hiace, no AC is torture), includes camel + tent + dinner + breakfast, option for drop-off in Fes (saves a van day).

**Desert clothing:** head scarf (MAD 50 in Merzouga), closed shoes (sand gets into sandals), warm coat (Sahara nights in January = 32°F, July = 68°F), light sleeping bag if December-February.

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### Fes: the oldest medina in the world

**TL;DR**: Fes has 1.2 million people and the oldest, best-preserved medina in the Arab world (Fes el-Bali, UNESCO since 1981). 9,500 labyrinthine alleys, 350 mosques, 1,000-year-old leather tanneries. Mid-range riad MAD 600/night ($62). Visit Chouara Tannery — view from the leather-shop balconies above.

**Where to stay:** inside the medina near Bab Boujloud (blue gate) or Bab R'cif. **Recommended:** Riad Fes Maya Suite (medina, MAD 700), Dar Roumana (Michelin-rated meal, MAD 1,200), Palais Amani (MAD 1,800 luxury).

**Day 1: medina core.** Enter through Bab Boujloud. Walk to **Bou Inania Madrasa** (MAD 50, 1350 Quranic school, zellige tile and muqarnas). **Karaouine Mosque** (oldest university in the world, founded 859 — non-Muslims see only the courtyard). **Chouara Tanneries**: climb to leather shops above the pigment vats (red poppy, yellow saffron, brown walnut). You get a mint sprig at the entry for the smell. Don't buy on the first shop. Lunch at Café Clock Fes (lamb MAD 150).

**Day 2: museums and garden.** Dar Batha Museum (Berber crafts, MAD 20), Jnan Sbil Garden (free), Moulay Idriss II tomb (courtyard), Funduq Nejjarine (woodwork museum, MAD 20). Afternoon: panoramic view from outside — grand-taxi car tour to Mirador (Merenid Tombs), MAD 150 for 2 hours.

**Day 3: hammam and Ville Nouvelle.** Traditional hammam (Hammam Saffarine MAD 80) or Riad Laaroussa MAD 500 luxury. Afternoon in Ville Nouvelle (1920s French town, L'Amandier restaurant MAD 200/person, cinema, strong WiFi cafés). Farewell dinner at Le Tarbouche (medina, MAD 280 tasting menu).

**Fes warnings:**
- The medina is a labyrinth. Use offline Google Maps. Riads will send a porter to find you on arrival.
- Chouara: surrounding shops use pressure. Don't buy leather without smelling (real smells bad; Chinese is odorless), without folding (real is flexible), without negotiating to 1/4 of opening price.

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### Chefchaouen: optional blue village

**TL;DR**: Chefchaouen is the blue village in the Rif, 4h drive from Fes. Blue-painted since the 1930s. 1-2 nights. Perfect photo, but that's it. Hostel MAD 200, riad MAD 500. Grand taxi Fes-Chefchaouen MAD 700 ($72).

Chefchaouen is the Instagram pit stop. 40,000-resident town in the Rif mountains. Blue covers 100% of the old medina.

**Worth 1-2 nights between Fes and Casablanca/Tangier.** Real activities: walk the blue medina (2h) + climb to the Spanish Mosque for the panoramic view (40 min one way) + buy a Berber rug (better price here, fewer tourists). Food: tagine MAD 70, dinner with view MAD 150.

**Getting there:** shared grand taxi Fes → Chefchaouen MAD 70/person ($7), 4h. Private MAD 700 ($72). From Tangier: 2h, MAD 50 shared.

Skip Chefchaouen if you have only 7-8 days in Morocco. Include if you have 10+ and want the blue photo.

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### Casablanca: the final day (logistics-only)

**TL;DR**: Casablanca is Morocco's largest city (3.7 million) and the international flight hub. It's not a destination — it's a stopover. Hassan II Mosque (3rd largest in the world, MAD 140 tour) and the Corniche. 1 night is enough.

**Top in 24h:**
- **Hassan II Mosque:** one of the world's largest (25,000 inside, 80,000 in the courtyard). 210 m minaret. **Only Moroccan mosque allowing non-Muslim tourists inside.** Tour MAD 140 ($14). English tours 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm. Shoes off, women cover hair (scarf included).
- **Corniche Aïn Diab:** beachfront with restaurants. Atlantic sunset. La Sqala restaurant ($20/person).
- **Rick's Café:** replica of the bar from Casablanca (1942). Ingrid Bergman was never here — the film was shot in Hollywood. Still worth a MAD 80 drink at the piano.

**Lodging pre-flight:** Ibis Casablanca MAD 700, Pestana Casablanca MAD 1,200, Movenpick MAD 1,800. CMN Airport has its own hotel (Onomo Hotel Aeroport MAD 800).

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### Real budget for 10 days

**TL;DR**: Couple 10 days complete Morocco (ex-flight): $1,800-2,500 mid-range. $1,100 budget. $5,000+ luxury (5★ riad + private tour). USA-Morocco flight for two: $1,800-3,000. **Total complete experience: $3,600-5,500 per couple.**

| Item | Cost couple 10 days |
|---|---|
| Lodging (7 nights mid riad MAD 700) | $500 |
| Desert tour 3 days 2 nights (2× $200) | $400 |
| Food (3 meals/day MAD 300/couple) | $310 |
| Internal transport (ONCF + grand taxi) | $130 |
| Entries + activities | $150 |
| Shopping (rug + lamp + spice) | $200-700 |
| **TOTAL couple ex-flight** | **$1,690-2,190** |
| USA-Morocco flight couple | $1,800-3,000 |
| **TOTAL complete experience** | **$3,490-5,190** |

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### When to go and what to avoid

| Month | Cities | Desert night | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 64°F | 23°F | Cold, cheap, worth it |
| Feb-Mar | 68°F | 32°F | Good, Ramadan may complicate |
| Apr-May | 77°F | 50°F | Ideal but peak |
| Jun-Aug | 100-113°F | 86°F | AVOID |
| Sep | 86°F | 64°F | Still hot in medinas |
| Oct-Nov | 77°F | 50°F | Ideal |
| Dec | 64°F | 27°F | Cold desert night |

**Ramadan 2026:** February 18 to March 19. During the day Muslims don't eat, drink, or smoke. Medina restaurants close 6 am-7 pm (only tour operators and riads serve tourists). Nightlife explodes after iftar (sunset breaking of the fast) 7 pm-3 am.

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## Practical appendix

**Checklist:**
- [ ] Passport 6+ months valid + printout of first-night hotel
- [ ] International eSIM (Airalo MA 4GB/30 days $8 or Maroc Telecom physical SIM on arrival MAD 100)
- [ ] Cash in USD or EUR to exchange in Marrakech (airport rate is bad)
- [ ] Scarf to cover hair (women in Hassan II Mosque)
- [ ] Conservative clothing in medinas (women: arms and knees covered)
- [ ] Berber scarf bought in Merzouga for the desert

**Essential sites:**
- visitmorocco.com — official tourism
- oncf.ma — national train
- saharamagictours.com, moroccotraveladventure.com — desert operators

**Useful phrases (darija):**
- "Salam alaikum" — hello
- "La shukran" — no thanks (CRUCIAL against fake guides)
- "Bshhal?" — how much?
- "Ghali bezzaf!" — way too expensive!
- "Shukran" — thanks
