6 Day Sand to Sea

Dates

11th March – 15th March 2026

Pricing

2750€

Level

2/3

What to expect

One day you’ll find yourself on a rocky single trail, the next we’ll navigate through the dunes. And before it even sinks in, we’ll chase each other along the beach, feeling like we just finished the legendary Paris-Dakar rally.
This trip is six days of riding and exploring some of the wildest contrasts the Moroccan desert has to offer. You’ll ride lightweight KTM EXC-F 450 and GasGas EC 450F enduro bikes, with a support car carrying your luggage, fuel, and snacks, so you can focus on the fun.
Our route starts deep in the desert and works its way west to the Atlantic, with each day bringing a clear shift in terrain and atmosphere. Expect fast desert plains, old Dakar-style pistes, a day out to the Chegaga dunes, then flowing tracks along the desert fringe and into the Anti-Atlas foothills. As the landscape softens, the final days introduce rolling trails and scenic coastal pistes with ocean views and cooler air.
Look forward to authentic Moroccan meals that fuel the ride and feed the soul. In the evening, when the engines go quiet, we sit together and share stories under the clear desert sky. Are you ready for the kind of adventure that stays with you long after the dust settles?

What’s included

  • 2023 or 2024 KTM or GasGas 450 Enduro Bike maintained to the highest standard by professional mechanics running mousses and enduro tyres for hassle free performance
  • All fuel and 3rd party insurance
  • All nights accommodation in a twin shared room (single supplement available on request)
  • Authentic breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Professional, experienced guide, organisation and expertly designed routes
  • 4×4 Support Vehicle with mechanic to back us up and carry your luggage

What’s not included

  • Flights – though we can help you sort something suitable
  • Airport transfer (low cost or we may be able to collect you)
  • Travel insurance (required)
  • Alcohol (available)
  • Bike damages

Itinerary

Arrival Day
Transfer from the airport to our starting point in Ouarzazate.
Settle in with a drink and meet your guides and other riders.
We’ll eat a traditional Moroccan dinner together and talk over the jist of the coming days.

Day 1 – Ouarzazate to Ouarzazate (~100km)
We start our riding with a warm-up loop around our base in Ouarzazate. A chance to get acquainted with the bikes, guides and fellow riders, we’ll ride flowing gravelly twin track, silty riverbeds and rocky climbs – with regular opportunities to play and test your capabilities.

Day 2 – Ouarzazate to Foum Zguid (~200km)
Departing Ouarzazate, you head south through rugged mountain terrain of the Anti-Atlas mountains, before descending onto wide desert plains. The landscape opens dramatically as the pistes straighten and the pace increases. By late afternoon, the desert town of Foum Zguid appears — your base on the edge of the Sahara.

Day 3 – Foum Zguid to Erg Chegaga Dunes and back (~200km)
Today’s loop see’s us head South East in a loop to the Erg Chegaga sand dunes.
Stoney pistes open up onto the dry lake bed of Iriki. Rolling sand, vast open spaces, and complete isolation define the experience. This is desert riding at its most iconic — raw, remote, and unforgettable — before returning to Foum Zguid for the night.

Day 4 – Foum Zguid to Tata (~150km)
Leaving the dunes behind, you ride West across classic Dakar-style terrain. Fast gravel plains and long flowing tracks dominate the day, with occasional rocky sections to keep things interesting. Tata marks the transition zone between deep desert and the outer reaches of the Anti-Atlas.

Day 5 – Tata to Mirleft (~200km)
Today the route gradually pulls you back towards the sea. The terrain shifts from open desert to rolling foothills and wide valleys, with varied tracks that reward smooth riding and momentum. As the Atlantic air returns, you arrive in Mirleft — perched above the ocean and rich in coastal atmosphere.

Day 6 – Mirleft to Agadir (~150km)
The final ride follows scenic coastal trails back toward Agadir. Beach sections, cliff-top pistes, and flowing tracks offer a relaxed but spectacular finish. The roar of the ocean replaces desert silence as you complete the journey where land meets sea.

Departure Day
Say farewell to your bikes and guides. Transfer from Agadir to wherever your adventure takes you next. Whatever’s necessary, we’ll arrange this on your behalf.

Dates

18th March – 23rd March 2026
6 days riding
Fly in: 17th Marrakech
Fly out: 24th Agadir or Marrakech

Dates above don’t suit?
Would you and your friends like a private tour?
Contact us for additional availability.

Pricing

6 days riding 7 nights: 2750€ / £2400

FAQ

If there’s anything not covered below, feel free to get in touch with us here.

There are some direct flights in and out of Ouarzazate from the following cities:
Paris
Marseille
Barcelona

Otherwise, there are regular low cost flights from the following airports to Marrakech, which is around a 3 hour transfer:
Gatwick
Luton
Stansted
Manchester
Liverpool
Edinburgh
Bristol
Newcastle

If you need help with figuring out which flights work best for you, just get in touch.

We’re not bothered by scratches, scuffs and scrapes – our bikes are purposeful for a reason and we don’t want you to be afraid of using them for what they’re intended: having as much fun as possible!
However we do need to cover broken or damaged parts, so we charge for replacement parts at cost price only – not labour.
We take a 600€ / £500 damage deposit to cover any damage and will return this to you at the end of your trip.

Please let us know well in advance and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Trying to deal with these things at short notice is never easy, so please don’t expect for everything to work out if you don’t give us time to organise!

Morocco uses the Dirham  (dh / MAD). Approximate exchange rates are 12dh / £ and 10dh / €
It is a largely cash society and you can never rely on being able to use card for payment.

As most costs on tour are covered by us, there is little need to sort your own cash. We’re happy to cover your costs even outside of what’s included and settle up at the end to make life easy.
However if you do feel the desire to carry your own cash, here’s some advice:

The Dirham is a closed currency, so getting it outside the country before you travel is extremely difficult.
Currency exchanges at airports often charge an unreasonable amount for their services and offer poor rates.

The easiest and often cheapest way is to withdraw from an ATM. Most medium size towns have an ATM. Poste Maroc and Al Barid bank operate ATM’s without withdrawal fees.

If you have any Dirham left over at the end of your trip, we’re usually able to exchange this with your home currency.

Daily distances vary depending on the route and terrain, but most days you can expect to cover between 120 and 250 kilometres. On open desert pistes, we might cover more ground, while technical mountain trails or sandy sections can make for shorter but more intense riding days.

We typically ride 5-7 hours per day, including plenty of breaks for photos, refreshments, and lunch. The pace is always adjusted to the group’s ability and comfort – the goal is to enjoy the ride, not race through it.

We provide the bikes, fuel, accommodation, and logistics — you just need to bring your riding gear, personal items, and sense of adventure!
Here’s a checklist to help you prepare:
Essential documents
Full motorcycle license (valid in Morocco)
Passport (valid for at least 6 months)
Travel and medical insurance (including motorcycling cover)

Riding gear
Helmet (mandatory)
Enduro/off-road boots
Gloves
Riding jacket and trousers with armour
Goggles or glasses
Hydration pack or CamelBak

If you don’t have your own riding gear, we can usually arrange rentals — just let us know in advance.

Personal kit
Lightweight clothing for evenings
Sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm
Toiletries
Small day bag or backpack
Device chargers (Morocco uses European two-pin sockets, so bring a plug adapter if you need one)