7 days Fes and north of Morocco

Duration

1 Days

Max People

40

Min Age

3+

Pickup

Comfortable Car

Overview

Included/Excluded

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

Tour Plan

Day 1 Fes arrival

Arrival in Fes, assistance and private transfer to the hotel, the rest of the day is dedicated to a soft introduction to the city.

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.

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.

 

day 2 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 3 Fes - Chefchaouen

After breakfast, depart from Fes and travel to the enchanting town of Chefchaouen, often called the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco. Nestled in the scenic Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is famous for its charming streets painted in shades of blue, traditional Andalusian-style houses, vibrant markets, and peaceful atmosphere. This magical town is a photographer’s paradise and a perfect place to experience the slower, authentic side of Moroccan life.

On the way to Chefchaouen brief visit of the oldest town in Morocco Volubilis.

The ruins of Volubilis are located about thirty kilometers northwest of Meknes. These remains have been preserved from modern urbanization and were excavated starting in the 1920s. Currently, of the 40 hectares of the site, it is estimated that half of the area remains open to the interest of archaeologists.

Upon arrival, enjoy a guided walking tour of the medina. Stroll through the narrow, winding alleys adorned with blue walls, visit the lively Plaza Uta el-Hammam, the main square where you can sip tea at a café while watching daily life. Explore the historic Kasbah Museum, and admire the Grand Mosque from outside. Discover local artisan shops selling woven textiles, pottery, and handmade crafts. Stop at scenic viewpoints to capture the stunning views of the surrounding Rif Mountains.

Day 4 Chefchaouen - Tetouane - Tanger

Breakfast at the hotel, Morning brief city tour of Chafchaouen and departure to Tanger via Tetouen.

Tanger is a historic coastal city on the Mediterranean, known as the gateway to Africa. It has long been a meeting point of cultures, attracting artists, writers, and travelers from around the world. Today, the city combines a rich history with modern revival, vibrant markets, and scenic views of the sea.

Upon arrival, take a gentle introduction to Tanger. Stroll through the medina and Kasbah, enjoy a coffee or snack at a café in Place de la France, and walk along the newly renovated beach promenade to feel the city’s lively atmosphere.

Day 5 Tanger

After breakfast, embark on a Half-day guided tour. Visit the Kasbah Museum, with panoramic views over the Strait of Gibraltar, and explore the Grand Socco and colorful medina with its narrow streets, vibrant markets, and artisan shops. Stop at Place de France to enjoy a coffee or local pastry.

Continue to the American Legation Museum, the only US National Historic Landmark outside the United States, and learn about Tanger’s international history. Later, head to the Caves of Hercules, a natural site overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, famous for its legendary connection to Greek mythology. End the day strolling along the beach promenade, lined with restaurants and cafés,

Day 6 Tanger - Rabat

depart from Tanger to 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. Continue to the Kasbah of the Oudayas, a historic fortress overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, where you can stroll through charming Andalusian-style streets and enjoy beautiful sea views.

Day 7 Rabat - Airport

depending on your departure time, transfer to the airport for your onward journey, taking with you unforgettable memories of Morocco.

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