7 days two Jewels Fes and Marrakech

Duration

1 Days

Max People

40

Min Age

3+

Pickup

Comfortable Car

Overview

during this trip we will discover the most famous cities in Morocco. Fez and Marrakech are two major Moroccan imperial cities, offering distinct experiences: Fez is renowned for its authenticity, its labyrinthine medieval medina, and its more traditional atmosphere (a cultural and spiritual capital), while Marrakech is more cosmopolitan and touristy, with a vibrant energy, bustling souks (Jemaa el-Fna Square), and excellent tourist infrastructure, often preferred for a first visit, with excursions to the Atlas Mountains or the coast.

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Transport
  • Guide
  • Taxes and services
  • Drinks
  • Gratuities
  • All items not shown above

Tour Plan

Day 1 Fes arrival

Arrive at Fes Saiss airport  in Fes,

Assistance & transfert to your hotel. the rest of the day orientation tour of the city. Fes has been, and still is, the cultural and religious heart of Morocco. It is less popular among tourists than Marrakech.

Overnight at the hotel.

day 2 Fes

Breakfast at the hotel.

Highlights of your walking tour of Fes include the Medersa (koranic university) Attarine, Foundouk Nejjarine, the shrine of Moulay Idriss II, countless souks and the famous tanneries.

See the stunning gates of the Royal Palace.

Explore the maze-like streets of Fes el-Bali, a UNESCO-listed medina known as the site of the world’s oldest university (Al Quaraouiyine), the Bou Inania Madrasa, famous tanneries, and traditional artisans’ workshops.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 3 Fes - Meknes - Volubilis - Fes

Breakfast at the hotel.

Full-day private excursion to the extensive Roman ruins at Volubulis, nearby Moulay Idriss and Imperial Meknes.

In antiquity, Volubilis was an important Roman town situated near the westernmost border of Roman Empire. It was built on the site of a previous Carthaginian settlement from the third century BC. Volubilis was the administrative center of the province in Roman Africa called Mauretania Tingitana. The fertile lands of the province produced many commodities such as grain and olive oil, which were exported to Rome, contributing to the province's wealth and prosperity.

Discover the Imperial city of Meknes known as the “Moroccan Versailles.”  Meknes was founded in the 17th century by King Moulay Ismail. It is famous for its 25-mile-long walls.

return to Fes late in the afternoon.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 4 Fes - Beni Mellal - Marrakech

Breakfast at the hotel

Travel today between Fes and Marrakech with private vehicle and driver.  You will pass via Ifrane and Azrou.

Optional lunch en-route.  Explore the Mountain range of the Middle Atlas, with incredible passes and dizzying sights to experience the countryside of Morocco.

overnight at the hotel in Marrakech

Day 5 Marrakech

breakfast at the hotel. Full day city tour of Marrakech

you will visit the most impotant site in Marrakech, Koutoubia Mosque. This mosque's beautiful minaret dominates the skyline of Marrakech and can be seen from almost every approach to the city thanks to a long-standing planning ordinance that forbids any other building in the old city to rise above the height of a palm tree.

The Majorelle Gardens, you’ll be captivated by the vibrant colours and exotic plant species that create a lush oasis in the heart of Marrakech. Established in the 1920s by French painter Jacques Majorelle, the gardens feature a stunning collection of cacti, palms, and tropical flora, all set against the striking cobalt blue of the iconic villa. The gentle sound of water trickling from fountains and the sweet scent of blooming flowers envelop you, making it a tranquil escape from the bustling city.

You will also visit the El-Bahia Palace.  This 19th century palace is elaborate in its decoration and was built over a period of seven years for Ba Ahmed, the son of the Grand Vizier Si Moussa.

There are row after row of apartments—that once housed Ahmed's harem—a trapezoidal garden, a huge tiled courtyard, and many hidden treasures, both in the form of antique objects d'art and the palace's convergence of Andalusian and Moorish architecture. One of most visited sites in Morocco is the Saadian Tombs, which were only accessible via the mosque next door. However, in 1917 they were opened to the public and can now be accessed via a narrow passage that leads to an enclosed garden watched over by two mausoleums that include more than one hundred mosaic-decorated tombs. The Koranic School Medersa Ben Youssef is a Theological college founded by the Merenid Sultan Abu Hassan in the 14th century.  It was restored in 1564 by the Saadians who made it the largest theological college in the Maghreb and a rival to the important Medersa Bou Inania in Fés.

Day 6 Marrakech

breakfast at the hotel

day at leisure or you can discover the city by another way like do some activities or excursion to countryside

Day 7 Marrakech - Airport

On your departure day, you'll be whisked away to the Menara Marrakech airport.

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