When planning our trip to Marrakech, one of the first things we looked for was suggestions for day trips—ways to see more of Morocco without having to rent a car. After some research, we found several great options that can be done via organized tours or even public transport. The most popular day trips from Marrakech include Essaouira, the Ourika Valley, the Agafay Desert, the Ouzoud Waterfalls, and even Casablanca.
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Top Day Trips from Marrakech
1. Ourika Valley – Nature, Waterfalls & Berber Villages
The Ourika Valley is one of the easiest and most scenic escapes near Marrakech. Located just 50 km away (around 1–1.5h), it offers fresh mountain air, waterfalls, and traditional Berber villages. It’s ideal for hiking, local cuisine, and experiencing authentic rural Morocco.
Transport Options:
- Public buses: Lines 2, 33, and 38 to Dar Lbacha, then a local taxi to Setti Fatma (in the valley)
- Grand taxi directly from Jamaâ El Fna to Ourika or Setti Fatma
- Organized tours are the most convenient and time-efficient
Activities:
- Hike to the Setti Fatma waterfalls
- Lunch with a view of the Atlas Mountains
- Visit Berber homes and craft shops
2. Essaouira – The Coastal Gem with Artistic Vibes
Essaouira is a laid-back seaside town with a bohemian charm. Its UNESCO-listed medina, sea views, seafood markets, and winding alleys full of art and music make it a perfect day trip from the heat of Marrakech.
How to Get There:
- CTM & Supratours buses: Several daily departures (7:45–14:00), 3–4 hours each way. Tickets cost around 100–120 MAD and should be booked in advance.
- Private car or guided tour also available
Highlights:
- Essaouira Medina (UNESCO World Heritage)
- Fishing port & seafood market
- Skala de la Ville fortress
- Wide sandy beach
- Place Moulay Hassan
3. Ait Ben Haddou & Ouarzazate – For Film Lovers & History Buffs
For dramatic mountain landscapes and historical kasbahs, this trip takes you through the High Atlas to Ait Ben Haddou (a UNESCO site) and the film studios of Ouarzazate. The route is long and winding (~4h one way), so it’s recommended only by rental car or guided tour.
Must-Sees:
- Ait Ben Haddou kasbah
- Atlas Film Studios
- Ounila Valley & scenic Atlas mountain roads
4. Agafay Desert – Mini Sahara Close to Marrakech
Only 40 km from Marrakech, the Agafay Desert is a rocky, semi-arid region ideal for adventure and relaxation. While not a “real” sand desert, it’s still magical at sunset.
Getting There:
- Only accessible by organized tour or private driver
Popular Activities:
- Camel rides
- ATV or buggy tours
- Traditional Berber dinner with live music
- Luxury desert glamping
5. Ouzoud Waterfalls – Morocco’s Tallest Cascades
The Ouzoud Falls are among the most breathtaking natural wonders in Morocco. Located about 160 km from Marrakech (~2.5–3h), the trip is worth it for the lush landscape, cool mist, and cheeky monkeys.
How to Get There:
- Public transport: From Marrakech (Bab Doukkala station) take a bus to Azilal or Beni Mellal, then transfer to a grand taxi to Ouzoud
- Shared shuttle buses with hotel pickup are available via local providers
- Organized day tours are the most convenient option
Things to Do:
- Hike to the base of the waterfall
- Boat ride near the falls
- Enjoy a local tagine on a terrace
- Spot Barbary macaques
6. Casablanca – Modern Morocco with an Ocean View
Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city and economic capital, just 2.5h from Marrakech by train. It’s an easy day trip if you’re curious about modern urban Morocco.
How to Get There:
- Direct ONCF trains from Marrakech to Casablanca-Voyageurs station
- Trains depart every 1–2 hours from morning to evening
What to See:
- Hassan II Mosque – one of the largest in the world
- La Corniche – seafront promenade
- Habous District – for books, pastries & artisan goods
- Art deco buildings in the city center
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular day trips from Marrakech?
The top-rated day trips are:
- Essaouira
- Ourika Valley
- Agafay Desert
- Ouzoud Falls
- Casablanca
Can I do these day trips without a tour?
Yes, some destinations like Essaouira, Casablanca, and Ourika Valley can be reached by public transport. Others, like Agafay, Ouzoud, or Ait Ben Haddou, are better with a guided tour or rental car due to distance and accessibility.
How much does an organized tour cost?
Prices range from €20 to €90, depending on the destination, activities, and whether meals or transportation are included.
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