Morocco Student Trips & Educational Group Tours
Why Choose Our Morocco Student Trips?
Choosing Morocco Student Trips is the most rewarding way for young travelers from all over the world to experience the authentic heartbeat of this vibrant country. Instead of just standard sightseeing, our journeys are designed to let you experience the real Morocco directly through the eyes of passionate local guides who know every hidden corner.
What makes our services completely flexible is that student-led groups are always welcome; you can choose to travel with your teachers and school chaperones or independent without them. Whether you are a group of university friends or an organized school group, our team will handle 100% of the logistics, safety, and guiding, making sure your group has an incredible and hassle-free journey from start to finish.
Whatever your group’s dream looks like, whether it’s capturing the blue streets of Chefchaouen, surfing on the Atlantic coast, or sleeping under the Saharan stars, we craft customized student trips in Morocco that match your exact timetable, academic focus, and budget. We take care of all the complex logistics, giving you a completely hassle-free adventure at unbeatable student rates, complete with special group discounts.
Are you ready to turn your next break into an unforgettable story? Contact our local team today, and let’s start designing a tailor-made Moroccan adventure built just for you!
Explore Our Tailor-Made Itineraries
Below, you’ll find a selection of our most popular pre-designed student travel plans. Remember, these are just a starting point! If none of these routes match your exact schedule or interests, everything can be 100% customized. Just let us know what you want to see, do, or focus on, and our team will tweak every single detail to craft the perfect journey for your group.
Tailor-Made Morocco Student Tours
Every student community, school faculty, and youth group has its own unique travel style, physical endurance, and specific learning outcomes. For some, a trip is about dynamic outdoor team-building; for others, it’s a deep architectural and linguistic study of old imperial hubs.
To give you the absolute best value, we have carefully designed Four core routes that highlight the absolute best of our country. Whether you only have a short 3 day holiday weekend or a full week-long university semester break, these itineraries offer the ultimate balance between deep cultural immersion and high-energy student fun.
Explore our top Four custom-tailored students trips in Morocco below. Each plan is built with safety, student-friendly pricing, and deep experiential activities at its core.
🗺️ Tour 1: 3 Days Morocco Student Trip
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Best For: This express itinerary is specifically engineered for European school groups, university clubs, and young travelers operating on a limited budget or a tight academic schedule. If you only have a short school break (like a 3-day weekend or a mid-term holiday) but still want your students to experience the complete magic of the deep Sahara desert without spending a fortune, this fast-paced, high-value package is the absolute perfect match.
- Route: Marrakech → High Atlas Mountains → Kasbah Ait Benhaddou → Ouarzazate → Dades Valley → Tinghir→ Ksar Mellab → Merzouga Sahara Desert → Marrakech.
🌟 Tour Highlights
- Driving through the dramatic curves of the Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains.
- Walking through the ancient mud-brick fortress and UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou.
- Visiting the historic Kasbah Taourirt in Ouarzazate.
- Hiking through the unique rock formations of the “Monkey Fingers” in the Dades Valley.
- Visiting Kelaat M’gouna, famous for its organic rose valleys and local rosewater products.
- Hiking between the massive limestone canyon walls of Todgha Gorges in Tinghir.
- Trying on authentic traditional Berber clothes for unique group photos in the oasis and desert.
- Golden-hour camel trekking and sandboarding across the famous dunes of Erg Chebbi.
- Sleeping in a private desert camp under the stars with traditional Amazigh campfire music.
Daily Itinerary Breakdown
Day 1: Marrakech → High Atlas Mountains → Ait Benhaddou → Kasbah Amridil → Kelaat M'gouna → Dades Valley:
Your adventure kicks off early in Marrakech. We head south, climbing up into the stunning High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass (2,260 meters above sea level), offering panoramic views perfect for group photos.
Our first major educational stop is the ancient Ksar of Ait Benhaddou, a brilliant example of southern Moroccan clay architecture where famous movies like Gladiator were filmed. Next, we head into Ouarzazate to explore the historic Kasbah Taourirt, a massive mud fortress that serves as a living museum where students can walk through maze-like rooms and learn how powerful families lived during the caravan trade era. Finally, we drive through Kelaat M’gouna (the Valley of the Roses) to learn how locals harvest organic roses for global products, before settling in for dinner and a comfortable group overnight stay amidst the unique “Monkey Fingers” rock formations in the Dades Valley.
Day 2: Dades Valley → Todgha Gorges in Tinghir → Ksar Mellab → Merzouga Sahara Desert:
After breakfast, we head further east toward the Sahara. We’ll stop to explore the jaw-dropping Todgha Gorges in Tinghir, where massive limestone canyon walls tower 300 meters above a flowing river, a fantastic spot for a short group hike.
Leaving the gorges, we continue our route and stop at the traditional village of Ksar Mellab. Here, students will get a special cultural opportunity to try on authentic Berber clothes, learning about the rich heritage, symbols, and history of the indigenous Amazigh people while taking colorful group photos. From there, we drive through Erfoud and down to the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga. Here, the real magic happens: students will mount camels for a memorable trek across the sand dunes at sunset. We’ll arrive at our secure desert camp for a traditional Moroccan dinner, followed by a night of stargazing, sandboarding, and drumming around the campfire.
Day 3: Merzouga Desert → Draa Valley → High Atlas → Marrakech:
Waking up early is highly recommended today to witness an unforgettable Saharan sunrise over the peaks of the dunes. After a hearty breakfast at the camp, your students can enjoy some morning sandboarding before you head back.
Your return journey takes your group through the beautiful Draa Valley, lined with millions of date palms, and back across the High Atlas Mountains. You’ll arrive back in Marrakech by late afternoon or evening, concluding an incredible 3 day Morocco student trip.
👉 Looking for more details, full pricing options, and the complete day-by-day itinerary? Click here to explore our 3 Days Morocco Student trip!
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🗺️ Tour 2: 4 Days Morocco Student Trip & Desert Tour
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Best For: School delegations and university students who want a slower-paced journey with a full dedicated day for deep cultural immersion, geographic exploration, and field studies in the heart of the Sahara Desert. It is perfect for groups wishing to combine adventure with learning about anthropology, local music, and ancient oasis ecosystems.
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Route: Marrakech → High Atlas Mountains → Kasbah Ait Benhaddou → Ouarzazate → Boumalne Dades → Tinghir →Todgha Gorges → Ksar Mellab → Merzouga Desert (Camp) → Deep Desert Exploration (Riad) → Draa Valley → Marrakech.
🌟 Tour Highlights
- Crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the panoramic Tizi n’Tichka Pass.
- Walking through the historic movie backdrops of the UNESCO-listed Kasbah Ait Benhaddou.
- Touring the famous Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate to see real international movie sets.
- Exploring the majestic Kasbah Taourirt, a historic symbol of Glaoui power and architecture.
- Hiking through the unique rock formations of the “Monkey Fingers” in the Dades Valley.
- Visiting Kelaat M’gouna, famous for its organic rose valleys and local rosewater products.
- Hiking between the massive limestone canyon walls of Todgha Gorges in Tinghir.
- Trying on authentic traditional Berber clothes for unique group photos in Ksar Mellab.
- Driving 4×4 off-road along a legendary section of the Paris-Dakar Rally route.
- Educational visit to a nomadic Berber family in their hand-woven tents.
- Exploring the French-era mineral mines in the M’fis area.
- Immersing in the soulful African rhythms of Gnawa music in Khamlia village.
- Birdwatching at the seasonal Dayet Srji lake (home to pink flamingos).
- Learning about ancient oasis agriculture in the Merzouga palm grove and relaxing by a Riad pool.
Daily Itinerary Breakdown
Day 1: Marrakech → High Atlas Mountains → Ait Benhaddou → Ouarzazate (Atlas Studios & Kasbah Taourirt) → Kelaat M'gouna → Boumalne Dades:
Your student adventure starts early as we depart Marrakech and climb the winding roads of the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass (2,260m). We stop for incredible panoramic group photos before descending to Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the famous mud-brick fortress where students learn about pre-Saharan architecture and trade history.
Next, we head into Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Africa,” for an educational tour of the famous Atlas Film Studios to see where historical epics like Kingdom of Heaven and Gladiator were filmed. We then explore the majestic Kasbah Taourirt, learning about its rich historical role in caravan trade routes. Finally, we drive through the rose-growing hub of Kelaat M’gouna and finish the day driving along the Dades River to see the unique “Monkey Fingers” rock formations before dinner and a comfortable group overnight stay in the Dades Valley.
Day 2: Boumalne dades → Tinghir → Todgha Gorges → Ksar Mellab → Merzouga Sahara Desert:
After breakfast, we travel further east towards the desert. Before reaching the canyons, we will make a special stop at a breathtaking panoramic viewpoint overlooking the lush, green Tinghir palm grove and the majestic ruins of ancient mud kasbahs scattered along the valley. It’s an incredible spot for a geography lesson on oasis life and group photos.
Next, we head into the spectacular Todgha Gorges in Tinghir, walking beneath 300-meter-high limestone canyon walls. Continuing our route, we stop at the traditional village of Ksar Mellab, where students enjoy an interactive cultural experience: trying on authentic Berber clothes and learning about Amazigh history, language, and cultural symbols. From there, we drive directly towards the majestic dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga. Students will mount camels for a memorable trek across the golden dunes during the sunset, arriving at our secure desert camp for a traditional Moroccan dinner, stargazing, and an evening of music around the campfire.
Day 3: Merzouga Desert Discovery - Nomads → M'fis → Khamlia Village → Oasis Walk:
Our first educational field stop takes us off-road into the wilderness to meet an authentic nomadic Berber family. Students will be welcomed inside their hand-woven tents, offering a rare opportunity to learn firsthand about human adaptation, water scarcity, and how these families manage their livestock in one of the world’s harshest climates. From there, we drive across the rocky desert plateau to the historic M’fis area. Here, we explore ancient mineral mines dating back to the French protectorate era, climbing up to a high vintage viewpoint that overlooks an abandoned ghost village and the vast desert borders.
The adventure gets even more exciting as our drivers trace the legendary, rugged tracks once used by the world-famous Paris-Dakar Rally. This brings us to the village of Khamlia, where students will experience an incredible cultural immersion performance of Gnawa music, a deeply rhythmic, spiritual heritage brought to North Africa from sub-Saharan regions. While sharing a glass of traditional mint tea with the local musicians, students learn about the history of this art form.
For lunch, we stop at a local village restaurant to taste Madfouna (the traditional Berber pizza), a famous regional specialty. Afterward, we visit Dayet Srji, a fascinating seasonal desert lake where students can observe migratory birds, including pink flamingos, showcasing a striking geographical contrast of blue water against golden sand dunes. We wrap up the afternoon with an educational walk through the lush Merzouga palm grove, where local guides demonstrate the ingenious ancient Khettara irrigation systems used by local farmers for centuries. Finally, we check into a comfortable, authentic Riad where students can swim, relax by the pool, and review their day’s field notes.
Day 4: Merzouga Desert → Draa Valley → High Atlas → Marrakech:
After breakfast at the Riad, we begin our return journey. We pass through Rissani, the historical foundation of the Alaouite Dynasty and an ancient caravan crossroads. Our drive then winds through the breathtaking Draa Valley, lined with millions of date palms and historic mud kasbahs.
We cross back over the High Atlas Mountains, enjoying final stops for fresh air and local crafts. We arrive back in Marrakech by late afternoon or early evening, concluding a deeply rewarding, educational 4 day Moroccan student expedition.
👉 Looking for more details, full pricing options, and the complete day-by-day itinerary? Click here to explore our 4 Days Morocco Student Trip!
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🗺️ Tour 3: 5 Days Morocco Student Trip & Desert Adventure
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Best For: International student groups and university delegations arriving directly into Marrakech who want a seamless balance of free time to explore the red city, deep Saharan field studies, and a perfectly timed departure transfer back to the airport.
- Route: Marrakech (Arrival & Free Exploration) → High Atlas Mountains → Kasbah Ait Benhaddou → Boumalne Dades → Tinghir (Todgha Gorges) → Ksar Mellab → Merzouga Sahara Desert → Deep Desert Fieldwork → Draa Valley → Ouarzazate → Marrakech (Departure).
🌟 Tour Highlights
- Hassle-free arrival with total freedom to explore Marrakech at your own pace on Day 1.
- Crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the panoramic Tizi n’Tichka Pass.
- Walking through the historic movie backdrops of the UNESCO-listed Kasbah Ait Benhaddou.
- Visiting Kelaat M’gouna and exploring the “Monkey Fingers” rock formations in Boumalne Dades.
- Hiking between the massive limestone canyon walls of Todgha Gorges f Tinghir.
- Trying on authentic traditional Berber clothes for group photos in Ksar Mellab.
- Golden-hour camel trekking and staying in a private Saharan desert camp under the stars.
- Educational 4×4 field visit to a nomadic Berber family and the French-era M’fis mineral mines.
- Experiencing spiritual Gnawa music in Khamlia and tasting local Madfouna (Berber pizza).
- Driving through the grand Draa Valley, lined with millions of date palms and historic kasbahs.
- Seamless, perfectly timed morning transfer back to Marrakech Airport by midday.
Daily Itinerary Breakdown
Day 1: Marrakech Arrival & Free Time:
Upon arrival at Marrakech Menara Airport, your private driver will meet the group and transfer everyone safely to your accommodation. Day one is entirely about welcoming you to Morocco with full flexibility.
There is no fixed schedule today, students have total freedom to relax by the hotel pool, wander through the vibrant souks, or sit at a café overlooking the legendary Jemaa el-Fnaa square as it comes alive at dusk. It’s the perfect, stress-free way for everyone to adjust to the new culture and recharge at their own pace.
Day 2: Marrakech → High Atlas Mountains → Ait Benhaddou → Kasbah Taourirt → Kelaat M'gouna → Boumalne Dades:
We depart Marrakech early, climbing the scenic High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka pass (2,260m) for incredible group photos. We descend to explore Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, learning about pre-Saharan architecture and trade history, before a quick stop at Kasbah Taourirt in Ouarzazate.
Continuing east, we drive through the rose-growing valley of Kelaat M’gouna and enter the stunning Dades Valley. We finish the day marveling at the unique “Monkey Fingers” rock formations before enjoying dinner and a comfortable group overnight stay in Boumalne Dades.
Day 3: Boumalne Dades → Todgha Gorges → Ksar Mellab → Merzouga Sahara Desert:
After breakfast, we head further east. Before entering the canyons, we pause at a breathtaking panoramic viewpoint overlooking the lush Tinghir palm grove and ancient mud kasbahs. We then hike through the towering 300-meter limestone walls of the Todgha Gorges.
Next, we stop at the traditional village of Ksar Mellab, where students can try on authentic Berber clothes and learn about Amazigh history and cultural symbols. We then drive directly to Merzouga, where students mount camels for a magical sunset trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, arriving at our secure desert camp for dinner, stargazing, and traditional drumming around the campfire.
Day 4: Merzouga Desert Discovery (Nomads, M'fis & Khamlia) → Draa Valley → Ouarzazate:
Witness an unforgettable Saharan sunrise over the dunes, followed by morning sandboarding and breakfast. Our deep desert exploration begins directly from the camp in 4×4 vehicles. We head off-road to visit a nomadic Berber family in their hand-woven tents to learn about water scarcity and pastoral life, followed by a visit to the historic French-era mineral mines of M’fis.
Next, we travel along a section of the legendary Paris-Dakar Rally route to Khamlia village to immerse in the soulful rhythms of Gnawa music over mint tea. After concluding our desert discovery, we begin our journey towards Ouarzazate, stopping along the way at a local restaurant for a relaxing
Day 5: Ouarzazate → High Atlas Mountains → Marrakech Airport Departure:
Enjoy an early breakfast at the hotel before we start our final drive back to Marrakech. We cross back over the High Atlas Mountains, keeping stops brief to ensure a smooth, timely journey.
We will arrive directly back in Marrakech between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM (midday), where your driver will drop the group off right at the airport terminal for your departure flights, concluding an unforgettable 5 day Moroccan educational tour.
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🗺️ Tour 4: 5 Days Morocco Student Tour
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Best For: This 5 Days Morocco student tour is specifically designed for European and international student delegations wanting an all-in-one educational journey across Morocco. It spans from the Atlantic coast of Casablanca through the Rif Mountains, the spiritual heart of Fes, and down to the Saharan dunes before ending in Marrakech. It is ideal for departments focusing on history, cultural geography, and anthropology.
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Route: Casablanca → Chefchaouen → Fes → Ifrane → Azrou Cedar Forest → Ziz Valley → Merzouga Desert → Rissani → Todgha Gorges → Dades Gorge → Ouarzazate → Kasbah Ait Benhaddou → High Atlas Mountains→ Marrakech.
🌟 Tour Highlights
- Driving from Casablanca up into the Rif Mountains to explore the famous blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen.
- Guided historical walking tour through Fes El Bali, the world’s largest medieval living medina.
- Geography stops in Ifrane (“The Switzerland of Morocco”) and feeding Barbary macaques in the Azrou Cedar Forest.
- Crossing the Middle Atlas and capturing the massive oasis landscapes of the Ziz Valley.
- Sunset camel trekking and sleeping under the stars in a private Saharan desert camp at Erg Chebbi.
- Exploring the historical market hub of Rissani, the ancient capital of Tafilalet.
- Walking between the 300-meter-high limestone canyon walls of Todgha Gorges.
- Winding through the rugged landscapes and rock formations of the Dades Gorge.
- Touring Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the iconic UNESCO World Heritage site and famous movie backdrop.
- Crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the panoramic Tizi n’Tichka Pass to arrive in Marrakech.
Daily Itinerary Breakdown
Day 1: Casablanca → Chefchaouen:
Your grand Moroccan student expedition begins with a morning pick-up in Casablanca. We leave the economic capital behind and drive north toward the dramatic Rif Mountains. Our destination is the magical city of Chefchaouen, famous worldwide for its striking blue-washed buildings and narrow winding alleys.
Upon arrival, students will enjoy a relaxed walking tour through the old medina, exploring Uta el-Hammam square and learning about the Andalusian history and unique cultural identity of this mountain town. Overnight stay in a comfortable, traditional riad/hotel.
Day 2: Chefchaouen → Fes:
After breakfast, we depart the blue city and head south toward Fes, the spiritual and intellectual heart of Morocco. Fes houses one of the oldest universities in the world and is a goldmine for students studying history and Islamic architecture.
We dive into a guided exploration of Fes El Bali (the ancient medina). Students will walk through its labyrinth of car-free streets, visiting historic madrasas, the famous Al-Qarawiyyin University, and the iconic Chouara Tannery to witness traditional leather-making methods that haven’t changed for centuries. Dinner and overnight stay in Fes.
Day 3: Fes → Ifrane → Cedar Forest → Middle Atlas → Ziz Valley → Merzouga Desert:
An early start takes us on an incredible geographical transition south. We stop first in Ifrane, known for its alpine-style architecture and clean design, followed by a field stop in the ancient Cedar Forest of Azrou to observe native Barbary macaques in their natural habitat.
After crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains and stopping for lunch in Midelt, the landscape dramatically changes as we enter the pre-Saharan valleys. We pass through the breathtaking Ziz Valley, capturing panoramic views of its massive palm groves. Finally, we reach Merzouga, where students mount camels for a memorable sunset trek into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, arriving at our secure desert camp for a traditional Moroccan dinner and a night of Amazigh music around the campfire.
Day 4: Merzouga Desert → Rissani → Tinghir → Dades Gorge:
Wake up early to witness a breathtaking Saharan sunrise over the peaks of the dunes. After breakfast at the camp, we depart the desert and stop in Rissani, the historical foundation of the Alaouite Dynasty and a historic caravan crossroads.
We then drive west to the spectacular Todgha Gorges f Tinghir, pausing at a stunning panoramic viewpoint over the valley before taking a guided walk beneath the massive, 300-meter-high limestone canyon walls. From there, we continue our route into the rugged landscapes of the Dades Gorge, marveling at the unique rock formations and winding roads before settling in for dinner and our group overnight stay.
Day 5: Dades Gorge → Ouarzazate → Kasbah Ait Benhaddou → High Atlas Mountains → Marrakech:
After breakfast, we travel through the Rose Valley toward Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Africa.” Our main historic stop today is the magnificent Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a flawless example of southern Moroccan clay architecture that has starred in hits like Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
Following our historical tour of the fortress, we begin our spectacular climb over the High Atlas Mountains via the famous Tizi n’Tichka pass (2,260m), stopping for final panoramic group photos. We descend into the red city of Marrakech by late afternoon or early evening, marking the end of an epic 5-day cross-country educational tour.
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What’s Included in Our Morocco Student Packages
We believe in transparent, hassle-free pricing so that student budgets stay predictable.
| Service Category | What is Included |
| Transport | Modern, fully air-conditioned minivans or buses with experienced, professional drivers (all fuel, parking, and highway tolls included). |
| Accommodation | Safe, shared rooms in authentic, hand-picked Moroccan Riads/hotels and private desert camps to keep costs student-friendly. |
| Guides | Licensed, local expert guides who understand youth group dynamics, safety protocols, and deep local history. |
| Meals | Daily traditional breakfasts, along with authentic Moroccan dinners during your stays in (Dades Valley and Merzouga Desert and Ouarzazate). |
| Activities | Golden-hour camel trekking across the dunes, sandboarding equipment, traditional Amazigh campfire music nights, ethnic dress cultural experiences, and an off-road 4×4 Jeep desert exploration tour (included for itineraries featuring deep Sahara discovery days). |
Tour Pricing & Group Rates
📈 More Students, Lower Prices: Our pricing depends on the total number of participants in your group. The larger your student group is, the cheaper the price per person becomes! This allows big school or university groups to enjoy major discounts.
🎓 Free Spots for Group Leaders & Students (The 25+1 Rule): To support your group planning, we offer special free spots depending on how you travel:
With a Teacher/Chaperone: If you have a group of 25 students traveling with a teacher or professor, that leader/teacher gets 100% free accommodation and transport!
Independent Student Groups (Without a Teacher): If you are traveling as an independent group of university students or friends without a teacher, for every 25 students who book together, we give 1 completely free spot to one of your classmates or friends in the group!
📋 All-Inclusive & Transparent Pricing: What you see is what you get. Our customized student quotes include transport, certified local guides, desert camps, and activities like camel trekking or sandboarding, so there are no hidden fees or unexpected costs during your trip.
Contact Exploring Morocco Trips
Whether you are managing a university club, a high school delegation, or an academic department, our team at Exploring Morocco Trips is here to customize the perfect itinerary for your students. Fill out the form below with your group size, travel dates, and any specific academic focuses, and our local travel experts will get back to you within 24 hours to design an unforgettable, safe, and high-value Moroccan expedition.
Optional Extra Activities for Morocco Student Groups Tours
Want to add an extra layer of adventure to your educational tour? We offer exciting optional activities that can be integrated into your itinerary. These experiences are perfect for students looking for a thrilling adrenaline rush or a unique view of Morocco’s landscapes.
Quad Biking in the Sahara: Race across the golden sand dunes of Erg Chebbi on a guided quad bike adventure, an exhilarating way for students to explore the vast desert terrain.
Dune Buggy Tours: Power through the rolling desert slopes in a comfortable, multi-seated buggy car, perfect for shared team adventures and high-energy thrills.
Horseback Riding in Merzouga: For a more peaceful, authentic experience, students can enjoy a scenic horseback ride along the desert borders during the early morning or sunset.
Hot Air Balloon over Marrakech: Float high above the red city and the surrounding Atlas mountain plains at sunrise for a breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime geographical view before departure.
Know Before You Go for Morocco Student Trips
Here are some essential tips and practical advice you will need before setting off on your Morocco student trips. These details will help you and your group prepare perfectly for an unforgettable and smooth journey through the country!
🎓 Planning a trip without a teacher or chaperone? If you are a group of university students, classmates, or a student club organizing your own independent travel without a professor or faculty leader, you are completely welcome! Our team makes sure you still get the exact same flexible tier-based group discounts during your Morocco student trips. The more of your university friends, roommates, or classmates join the adventure, the cheaper the price becomes for everyone in your group!
Flexible Desert Transport: If you don’t like camel trekking, don’t worry! You can take a 4×4 directly to the desert camp for free, or explore extra activities like Quad, Buggy, or Horse riding.
Custom Routes: All our itineraries can change to fit your school needs, with departures from Marrakech, Fes, or Casablanca.
Expert Local Guidance & Safety: Your group will be accompanied 24/7 by certified, expert local guides, including team leaders like Lahcen Saadi and Hassan Hesnaoui, who ensure the highest standards of safety, deep cultural insight, and reliable desert logistics throughout the journey.
What to Pack: Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable shoes for walking, and warm clothes for the desert nights.
Cash is King: ATMs can be hard to find in the Sahara desert. We highly recommend bringing enough Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) for your personal expenses, drinks, and tips.
Stay Connected: You can easily buy a local SIM card (Maroc Telecom or Inwi) at the airport or in major cities for cheap and reliable internet data during the trip.
Hydration & Water: Always drink bottled water and avoid tap water during the tour. It is also smart to bring rehydration salts, especially for the long desert days.
Power Adapters: Morocco uses Type C and E European plugs with a standard voltage of 220V. Bring a universal adapter so you can charge your phones and cameras anywhere.
Luggage for the Desert: When heading into the Merzouga dunes for the night camp, you will only take a small backpack. Your big bags will stay safe in the 4×4 or hotel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are the most frequently asked questions about our Morocco student trips. If you have any other questions regarding our itineraries, logistics, or custom pricing, please feel free to contact us anytime. Our team is here to help you plan the perfect Morocco Trip!
Is traveling in Morocco safe for international student groups?
All our tours are slow-paced and designed with minimal physical strain. While historic medinas have cobblestone streets, your private local guide will choose the flattest, shortest, and most accessible routes. You can take rest breaks, stop for coffee, or return to your air-conditioned vehicle whenever you feel tired.
What is the best time of year to organize a Morocco student trip?
The ideal months for student group tours are from October to May. During this period, the weather across Morocco is pleasant, and temperatures in the Sahara Desert are perfect for trekking and outdoor activities, avoiding the intense summer heat of July and August.
What type of accommodation do you provide for student groups?
We select safe, clean, and highly rated accommodations suitable for large groups. This includes traditional hotels/riads in major cities and authentic desert camps in the Merzouga dunes. Rooms are typically shared (twin or triple beds) for students, while teachers and chaperones are provided with private single or double rooms.
Can you accommodate specific dietary requirements (vegetarian, allergies, halal)?
Yes, absolutely. We can easily cater to all dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and specific food allergies. Just inform us about your group’s dietary restrictions in advance so our team and desert chefs can prepare the menus accordingly.
What type of vehicles do you use for group transportation?
Safety on the road is our priority. For student trips, we use modern, fully air-conditioned, and legally authorized tourist minibuses or large coaches, driven by professional, experienced drivers. For the desert tracks, we use comfortable 4×4 vehicles.
Do students need a visa to enter Morocco, and do you provide invitation letters?
Many nationalities (including the US, UK, Canada, and EU countries) do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. For school groups that do need a tourist visa, we can provide an official booking confirmation and support letters to help with your university or school administration process.
Best Morocco Trips for Students
Looking for something different? Below, you will find our fully customized itineraries. If this specific route does not match your travel plans, we offer a wide variety of both short and long Morocco trips for students starting from various major cities, including Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech. Take a look below to discover the perfect journey for your group!
Morocco Student Tours from Marrakech
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Morocco Student Tours from Casablanca
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