11 days Oriental Region of Morocco

Duration

11 Days

Max People

40

Min Age

3+

Pickup

Comfortable Car

during this trip we will take you to the northeast of Morocco, defined by the Oriental Region, with its capital in Oujda, featuring the eastern Rif Mountains, cities like Nador, and a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Algeria and connecting to the broader Rif cultural area known for its Berber (Amazigh) heritage and unique geography. This area transitions from the coast through mountains to more arid landscapes, distinct from central Morocco. 

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation
  • transportation
  • Guides
  • breakfast
  • Services and taxes
  • Monuments visited
  • Lunches
  • Drinks
  • Gratuities

Tour Plan

Day 01 Tangier Arrival

Arrival in Tanger, a historic coastal city located at the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Known as the gateway to Africa, Tangier has long been a crossroads of cultures, attracting artists, writers, and travelers from around the world.

Assistance and private transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is dedicated to a soft introduction to the city. Enjoy a stroll through the medina and Kasbah, discovering narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and local shops. Stop at Place de France or the Grand Socco to experience the city’s daily life ,walk along the beach promenade, offering beautiful views of the sea.

Day 02 Tangier

After breakfast ,enjoy a full guided city tour of Tangier. Begin with a visit to the Kasbah Museum, located in the former Sultan’s palace, offering panoramic views over the Strait of Gibraltar. Continue to explore the Grand Socco and the lively medina, with its colorful markets, artisan shops, and traditional atmosphere.

Visit the American Legation Museum, the only U.S. National Historic Landmark outside the United States, highlighting Tangier’s international history. In the afternoon, head to the famous Caves of Hercules, a natural site overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and linked to ancient legends. Return to the city for a relaxing walk along the Corniche.

Day 03 Tangier - Chefchaouen

Depart for Chefchaouen, one of Morocco’s most charming towns, located in the Rif Mountains. Known as the Blue City, Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-painted streets, relaxed atmosphere, and Andalusian-style houses.

Upon arrival, enjoy a walking tour of the medina, strolling through narrow blue alleys. Visit Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the main square, and see the historic Kasbah from outside. Discover local artisan shops selling woven textiles and handicrafts. Free time to take photos and enjoy a café in this peaceful town.

Day 04 Chefchaouen - Al Hoceima

Depart for Al Hoceima, a beautiful coastal city on the Mediterranean Sea. Al Hoceima is known for its clear blue waters, sandy beaches, and natural landscapes.

Upon arrival, visit Quemado Beach, one of the most popular beaches in the city, and enjoy free time by the sea. Stop at Sfiha Viewpoint or Plage Tala Youssef for panoramic coastal views. If time permits, explore parts of Al Hoceima National Park, famous for its cliffs, coves, and untouched nature. Walk along the city corniche and enjoy the relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.

Day 05 Al Hoceima - Nador

Depart for Nador, a coastal city in northeastern Morocco, located near the Marchica Lagoon. Nador offers a mix of sea views, local life, and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.

Enjoy a walk along the Marchica Lagoon promenade, a peaceful area ideal for photos and relaxation. Visit the Corniche of Nador and stop at Monte Gourougou, offering panoramic views over the city, lagoon, and Mediterranean Sea. Explore local markets and cafés to experience daily life

Day 06 Nador - Oujda

Depart for Oujda, the capital of Eastern Morocco, close to the Algerian border. Oujda is known for its authentic Moroccan culture, traditional music, and historic medina.

Upon arrival, explore the medina of Oujda, visit Bab Sidi Abdelwahab, the city’s historic gate, and stroll through Lalla Aicha Park, a popular green space. Discover Sidi Yahya Oasis (if accessible) or enjoy a walk in the city center to experience local traditions and atmosphere.

Day 07 Oujda - Taza

Depart for Taza, a historic town located between the Rif Mountains and the Middle Atlas, known as a natural gateway between eastern and northern Morocco.

Upon arrival, visit the Taza Medina, with its quiet streets and traditional markets. Explore the Great Mosque of Taza, one of the oldest mosques in Morocco, and enjoy views of the surrounding landscapes ,visit the famous Friouato Caves, impressive natural caves located near the city.

Day 08 Taza - Fes

Depart for Fes, Fes is one of Morocco’s oldest and most important cities, founded in the 9th century. It is known as the spiritual and cultural capital of the country. The city is famous for its well-preserved old medina, traditional crafts, lively souks, and historic monuments. Visiting Fes offers an authentic experience of Moroccan history, culture, and daily life.

Enjoy a panoramic tour along the historic ramparts of Fes, offering stunning views over the old medina. Visit key landmarks such as Bab Boujloud (the Blue Gate), the symbolic entrance to the medina, and Borj Nord, from where you can admire a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Continue with a walk through charming neighborhoods and small local squares to experience the authentic atmosphere of Fes.

Day 09 Fes

After breakfast, enjoy a full guided city tour of Fes. Begin with Fes el-Bali, the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its narrow streets and lively souks. Enter through the iconic Bab Boujloud (Blue Gate), then visit Al-Qarawiyyin University and Mosque, one of the world’s oldest universities, followed by the beautifully decorated Attarine and Bou Inania Medersas. Continue to Nejjarine Square and Fountain, home to the Wooden Arts and Crafts Museum, and the famous Chouara Tanneries, where traditional leather-making is still practiced. Explore the artisan quarters showcasing pottery, brasswork, leather, and weaving, then visit the historic Andalusian Mosque and Seffarine Square, known for its coppersmiths. In the afternoon, enjoy panoramic views from Borj Sud or Borj Nord overlooking the medina. Optional lunch at a traditional restaurant, then free time before returning to the hotel for dinner and overnight in Fes.

Day 10 Fes - Rabat

Depart for Rabat, the capital of Morocco, known for its calm atmosphere and elegant blend of history and modern life.

Upon arrival, begin the city tour with a visit to the Hassan Tower, one of Rabat’s most iconic landmarks, followed by the nearby Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture. visit to the Rabat Medina, Continue to the Kasbah of the Udayas, a historic fortress overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, where you can stroll through charming Andalusian-style streets and enjoy beautiful sea views

Day 11 Rabat - Airport

Transfer to the airport for your return flight with good memories about Morocco

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