Northern Morocco: Fez, Tangier and Chefchaouen
Casablanca, Northern Morocco
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Northern Morocco: Fez, Tangier and Chefchaouen
About This Trip:
Kick off your journey in Tangier to get a glimpse of this charming port city; step into Chefchaouen crammed with blue-white buildings; discover Meknes known for its Antiquities from Roman times; then make a grand pilgrimage to Fez together with old Medina for the magnificent chapters of history; the last but not the least, get lost in Rabat where many masterpieces decorate its streets and squares…
Highlights:
- Tangier :Tomb of Ibn Battuta, Tangier American Legation Museum
- Chefchaouen :Outa-el-Hammam, Cobblestone Medina, Grand Mosque.
- Chefchaouen - Fez : City Tour, Roman ruins of Volubilis, Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
- Fez :Walking Tour, Visit World's Oldest University of Al-Qarawiyyin
- Rabat :Mohammed V mausoleum, Kasbah Udayas, Rabat Medina
- Casablanca :Departure
Map:
Included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Well-maintained 4WD, van or bus for transportation including fuel
- Official art historian guide
- Professional driver
- An experienced & multilingual driver/guide
- Overnight accommodation in the Dades Valley including dinner and breakfast.
Excluded
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
- Lunches
Tour Plan
Day 1: Welcome to Morocco
Upon arrival in Tangier, you will be picked up and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 2: Tangier
Today, you will have a full-day city tour to find the charm of Tangier. The Kasbah offers real views of the locals' daily life. The Tomb of Ibn Battuta, the Tangier American Legation Museum, and the Kasbah Museum will show you the history of Tangier. After the tour, take a relaxing exploration on your own to find the details hiding in the corner.
Day 3: Tangier - Tetouan - Chefchaouen
After breakfast, your private driver will escort you to Chefchaouen. On the way, make a stopover at Tetouan. It's an outdoor museum of artistic heritage. You may find three different architectural styles: the Andalusian style, the Spanish style of the early and mid-twentieth century, and the after-independence style. Continue your journey to Chefchaouen, a city full of blue-white buildings. After arrival, walk into the blue city and visit the Outa-el-Hammam, the cobblestone medina, and the Grand Mosque.
Day 4: Chefchaouen - Meknes - Fez
After breakfast, your private driver will transfer you to Fez. Stop at Meknes for its Bab Mansour, the Sultan's mausoleum, and the large square Place El-Hedim. The next stop will be the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, located between Meknes and Fez. Continue your tour and then meet the holy town Moulay Idriss Zerhoun. After arrival in Fez, check into the hotel for a rest.
Day 5: Fez
As the oldest Imperial city of Morocco, Fez is worth a full-day exploration. The best way to understand Morocco culture deeply is to walk around the Fez Medina and "get lost" in it. The narrow streets have many local shops and stands selling various goods, from fresh fruit to unique art crafts. Later, pay a visit to Al Quaraouiyine, the El-Attarine and the Bou Inania Medersa.
Day 6: Fez - Rabat
After driving for about 2 hours, you will reach Rabat, the capital of Morocco. You will tour the Kasbah Udayas first. Built as a fortress initially, it is now a beautiful seaside town with blue and white walls, many gardens, and cafes. Next, visit the Hassan Tower, the Mohammed V mausoleum and the Habous neighborhood. After the tour, enjoy authentic Moroccan food at Dar Naji restaurant.
Day 7: Say Goodbye to Morocco
Say goodbye to Morocco and be escorted to the airport in Casablanca for the flight to your next destination.
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