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Highlights of the Morocco Tour from Fes

  • Stop by a miniature Switzerland: Ifrane
  • Camel trek in the Moroccan Sahara Desert
  • Tour the Ait Benhaddou Kasbah
  • Visit the medieval souks of Rissani and Marrakech

The Morocco Tour from Fes is the tour in which you’ll see all of Morocco, basically. Moroccan miniature towns, metropolitan cities, the gorgeous Sahara desert, and many surprises await you on this trip.

You’ll also get to spend one night beneath the stars in the Moroccan Sahara Desert and ride camels across its interminable dunes to witness the sun rise and set.

Itinerary of the Morocco Tour from Fes

Day 1: Arrival in Fes & City Tour

The Morocco Tour from Fes has begun! After we pick you up from the airport or your hotel, we’ll have a tour of Fes with a local guide.

The tour begins with a visit to the Royal Palace gate. The well-preserved medieval Medina is another attraction we’ll see, having been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Blue Gate, also known as Bab Boujloud, serves as the entryway to the old Medina.

The tanneries, the Najarine fountain, and the Madrasa Bouanania may only be accessed by entering the Medina. We also go to the Quaraouiyin mosque and university, which is the world’s oldest institution.

Afterward, we’ll depart the Medina to explore the Jewish streets commonly known as “the Mellah”. We will visit a historic stronghold in the afternoon for a spectacular perspective over the Medina and the city of Fes. Stay at a Riad for the night.

Day 2: Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Ziz valley – Merzouga

After breakfast, we’ll drive you through Imouzzer to Ifrane. The city is well-known for its chilly climate, snowfall, and Alpine aesthetic homes.

Our next trip is to the cedar forest, which is the habitat of the Barbary macaques. Later, we’ll eat lunch in Midelt. We continue to Merzouga over the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and the Ziz valley after halting for panoramic views.

We go in the afternoon to Merzouga, a Saharan desert in which you will ride a camel. You’ll stop to watch the sunset from the top of a high dune. Finally, you reach at the camp, which is a hybrid of basic nomadic tents and hotel magnificence.

Keep dancing around the campfire and listen to the melody of the Berber drums while stargazing beneath a huge open sky. Dinner and an overnight stay will be provided by the desert camp.

Day 3: Merzouga – Nomads – Khamlia – Erg Chebbi – Palm Grove

On the Morocco Tour from Fes, it’s a necessity to get up early in the morning to view the sunrise over the desert, followed by a traditional Moroccan breakfast. The driver will be there to meet you when you return to Merzouga on camels. The day is spent touring the Merzouga area.

There are also dunes, natural lakes, mines, and fossil sites in the area, as well as a beautiful oasis. These are excellent locations for a variety of outdoor activities.

In Merzouga, we begin our adventure by driving off-road to an ancient eyeliner mine. Later, we get to see nomads in their handcrafted tents. While hearing about their way of life, have a cup of Berber tea! The Khamlia hamlet will be our next stop, where you will watch Gnaoua music and dance exhibitions.

After lunch, we go for a walk in the palm tree grove. We then travel a few kilometers farther to visit Merzouga’s wild lake, often known as Flamingo Lake. After dinner, spend the night in a hotel.

Day 4: Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud – Todgha Gorges – Dades Valley

Breakfast is followed by a trip to Rissani town, the former capital of Tafilalet before we depart for the desert. Rissani is still an important trading center in the region, with a lively souk on most days of the week.

We proceed to Erfoud after Rissani Souk to view one of the petrified marble factories. We proceed through the palm trees of Touroug and Tinjdad to reach the Todra Gorges. The Todra river’s course has carved a vast canyon through the highlands, with red cliff sides. Rock climbers will love these gorges.

After lunch, we travel to the Dades Valley via Boumalne Dades. We’ll stop at the “monkey fingers” geological formation with views of the Dades Valley. A motel awaits you for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 5: Dades Valley – Roses Valley – Skoura – Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou Kasbah – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech

After breakfast, we travel to Kalaa Magouna to see the Rose Valley. Residents offer rose goods ranging from fragrances and rose water to cosmetic products at the Rose Festival in May. Then, we go through Skoura’s palm groves. We eventually appear at the Desert Gate, popularly known as Ouarzazate. We’ll go to the studios where famous films were created.

We travel to the well-known Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. It is a fortified village that has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kasbah has also been featured in a number of films and television series. After travelling over the spectacular High Atlas Mountains and the Tizi-N-Tichka pass, we arrive in Marrakech to spend the night in a Riad.

Day 6: A guided tour of Marrakech

On this Morocco Tour from Fes, we will be touring Marrakech’s highlights with a native guide following a hearty breakfast. Among Morocco’s four imperial cities, the city is regarded as one.

The Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and the Ben Youssef Quranic mosque are all included in the tour, as is as a tour around Morocco’s largest traditional souk. After a lunch break at the Jemaa El-Fna plaza, you will explore the Koutoubia mosque, Marrakech’s biggest, and the Majorelle garden.

Finally, you can make your way to your hotel or you are free to explore Jemaa El-Fna on your own.

Day 7: Marrakech – Essaouira

After breakfast, we head west to Essaouira. We’ll stop along the trip to admire Argan trees and goats, as well as for panoramic vistas. We arrive at Essaouira, previously Mogador, one of Morocco’s most prominent coastal cities.

The city is well-known for the variety of seafood it offers, its stunning beaches, and its surfing activities. The fishing harbor, the medieval walls with cannons, and the old Medina will all be visited. Lastly, return to a hotel where you’ll stay for the night.

Day 8: Essaouira – Casablanca – Rabat

Following breakfast, the Morocco Tour from Fes to Casablanca continues. In order to go to Casablanca, the Moroccan capital and commercial hub, we leave Essaouira and travel down the coast.

Both the Casablanca Cornish and the Hassan Il Mosque, which is Morocco’s biggest mosque, will be our first stops. After a lunch break, we’ll drive to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where we’ll spend the night at a Riad.

Day 9: Rabat Tour – Chefchaouen

After breakfast, we see Rabat, the country’s capital today and one of Morocco’s former imperial towns. On the Atlantic coast, it is situated northwest of Morocco. The Hassan Tower, Mohammed V’s Mausoleum, and the Kasbah of Oudaya are among the city’s top attractions that you will see.

In the late afternoon, following a break for lunch, we go through Ouazzane to the Blue City of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains. The city is well-known for its blue-painted houses and lanes. You will staying in a hotel for the night.

Day 10: Chefchaouen – Tangier Airport

Depending on your travel schedule, you may have time to meander around the blue city’s picturesque lanes. We then drive via the Rif mountains to Tangier. Finally, we arrive at the airport to end our Morocco Tour from Fes.


Join us ASAP on our Morocco Tour from Fes to explore Morocco’s cities, beaches, and Sahara desert from head to toe! Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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