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Camper Desert Raid CamperCover completes first season, returns in 2027

19.06.2026 04:09 2 min 5 sources
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Camper Desert Raid CamperCover completes first season, returns in 2027
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In Brief

The first-ever motorhome and campervan raid in Morocco, organized by Marruecos en Autocaravana y Camper, has been declared a success. A second edition is set for 2027, with a new coastal format, Camper Costa Raid, launching in August of the same year.

The specialized travel agency Marruecos en Autocaravana y Camper has successfully completed the first motorhome and campervan raid in Morocco — the Camper Desert Raid CamperCover. The route started in Algeciras and passed through Fez, Erfoud, and the Erg Chebbi dunes.

Organizers have confirmed a second edition of the Camper Desert Raid in 2027. Additionally, a new coastal format, the Camper Costa Raid CamperCover, is scheduled to launch in August 2027.

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Camper Desert Raid CamperCover Concludes First Edition

09.04.2026 Paperblog SPA Original source

Camper Desert Raid CamperCover Concludes First Season, Announces Return in 2027

08.04.2026 Girona Notícies » www.gironanoticies.com SPA Original source

Camper Desert Raid CamperCover Concludes First Edition

08.04.2026 Digital Sevilla SPA Original source

Camper Desert Raid CamperCover Concludes First Edition and Returns in 2027

08.04.2026 zizurardoi.com SPA Original source

Camper Desert Raid CamperCover Concludes First Season and Confirms New One

08.04.2026 Diario Siglo XXI SPA Original source

🇲🇦 Morocco — fuel prices

Updated: 20.06.2026

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71 of 134

pricier than 52% of countries

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