Are you wondering about the best student trips to Morocco? The most popular choices for students perfectly mix budget-friendly travel, deep cultural experiences, and exciting desert adventures. Here is a quick look at the top options:
- Best Weekend Trip: 3-Day Marrakech to Merzouga (Sahara Desert).
- Best Cultural Trip: 4-Day Fes to Chefchaouen (The Blue City).
- Average Cost: $150–$400, depending on how many days you stay.
- Top Activities: Camel trekking, ATV quad biking, sandboarding, and shopping in the traditional souks.
- Safety: Morocco is highly safe for students, especially when you travel within guided group tours.

Why Choose Morocco for a Student Trip?
Morocco is the ultimate destination for student travel because it is incredibly affordable. Since flights to Morocco are quite short from most European cities, it is the perfect weekend getaway for students studying abroad in Europe.
Just a short flight away, you will find a dramatic change in culture, architecture, and landscape. Students can experience the busy, colorful medinas (old cities), the quiet beauty of the Atlas Mountains, and the magic of the Sahara Desert all in one weekend. Furthermore, traveling in Morocco teaches great real-world skills. You will learn about haggling, cross-cultural communication, and the rich history of Berber and Islamic heritage—all without breaking your student budget. To understand the local culture better, it helps to learn what you should know about Moroccan people before you arrive.
Top 3 Morocco Itineraries for Students
To make the most of your time and money, here are the top three travel routes for student groups:
The Sahara Weekend (3 Days)
This trip departs from Marrakech and crosses the stunning High Atlas Mountains. You will stop at the famous Ksar of Ait Benhaddou, an official UNESCO World Heritage site where many famous movies were filmed. The trip ends with an unforgettable overnight camel trek. If you are not sure which part of the desert to visit, you can read our guide on choosing between Merzouga or Zagora. check our tours from marrakech.
The Northern Explorer (4 Days)
This route starts in the historic city of Fes, where you can explore the ancient leather tanneries. Next, you will travel to the beautiful, famous blue streets of Chefchaouen. Finally, the trip finishes in the coastal city of Tangier in the north.
The Grand Moroccan Loop (7 Days)
If you have a week for spring break, this is the best choice. It covers the massive Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, the busy markets of Marrakech, the huge cliffs of Todra Gorge, a Sahara desert camp, and the historic Fes medina. check our 7 days tour from marrakech.
Must-Do Budget-Friendly Student Activities
Morocco is full of exciting, low-cost activities that are perfect for younger travelers. Our top recommendations include:
- Sahara Camel Trekking & Camping: Ride into the golden dunes at sunset and sleep in a traditional Berber camp under the stars.
- ATV Quad Biking & Sandboarding: These are high-energy desert activities that are very cheap for student groups.
- Navigating Jemaa el-Fnaa: Experience Marrakech’s main square, full of street food, storytellers, and musicians. Just make sure you know what not to do as a tourist in Morocco to avoid common tourist traps.
- Traditional Hammam Bath: After days of hiking or traveling, a local public bath (hammam) is a cheap and relaxing cultural spa experience.
- Berber Village Hikes: Walk through the Ourika Valley or the Atlas Mountains to experience real local hospitality and sweet mint tea.
How Much Does a Student Trip to Morocco Cost?
Morocco is very kind to a student budget. Most student tour packages are “half-board.” This means your transport, hotel/camp, breakfasts, and dinners are already included in the price.
- Budget (Shared Group, 2-3 Days): $150 – $250. This includes standard desert camps and minibus transport.
- Mid-Range (Private Group, 3-5 Days): $250 – $400. This includes nicer riads (traditional houses) and 4×4 transport.
- Daily Spending Money: Students usually only need about $15–$25 USD per day for lunches, bottled water, snacks, and small souvenirs. You may also want to leave a small tip for good service, as tipping is customary in Morocco.
Pro Tip: Booking as a group (6 or more students) will significantly lower the price per person for private tours.
Essential Safety Tips for Student Travelers
Morocco is a very safe destination for students, especially when you use guided tours. However, like traveling anywhere in the world, you should follow these best practices:
- Group Travel: Always explore medinas and markets in groups, especially at night. It is generally a very welcoming country, making it safe even for solo female travelers, but staying together is always smarter.
- Dress Modestly: Respect the local Islamic culture by covering your shoulders and knees. Knowing exactly what to wear in Morocco as a tourist will help you blend in and significantly reduce unwanted attention.
- Use Licensed Guides: Only book trips and tours through registered companies or your hotel. Do not accept unofficial “free” tours from strangers on the street.
- Food & Water: To avoid an upset stomach, it is best to know if you can drink tap water in Morocco (short answer: stick to bottled or filtered water). Also, eat hot, cooked street food from busy stalls. For official health advice, check the CDC traveler’s health guidelines for Morocco.
- Haggling: Always agree on prices for taxis and goods before getting in the car or accepting the item.
