Capture Morocco’s essence on a Fes to Volubilis photography tour. Explore ancient ruins, vibrant towns, and stunning landscapes for perfect shots.
Capture Morocco’s essence on a Fes to Volubilis photography tour. Explore ancient ruins, vibrant towns, and stunning landscapes for perfect shots.
- Fes el-Bali - Begin the journey with a stunning panoramic view of Fes el-Bali, the largest and oldest medina in Morocco. From an elevated position, capture the city’s intricate network of streets, minarets, and rooftops glowing in golden light. The soft morning tones or the vibrant colors of late afternoon provide an ideal backdrop for wide-angle…
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Fes el-Bali - Begin the journey with a stunning panoramic view of Fes el-Bali, the largest and oldest medina in Morocco. From an elevated position, capture the city’s intricate network of streets, minarets, and rooftops glowing in golden light. The soft morning tones or the vibrant colors of late afternoon provide an ideal backdrop for wide-angle photography. Framed by the surrounding hills, the scene offers a striking contrast between the ancient city and the lush greenery beyond. This is the perfect opportunity to take breathtaking cityscape photos before moving on to the next destination.
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Volubilis - Travel back in time upon arriving at Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa. This ancient city, once a thriving Roman settlement, is filled with magnificent structures perfect for photography. The towering Triumphal Arch, adorned with intricate carvings, serves as an excellent focal point, while the well-preserved mosaics vividly depict mythology and daily Roman life. The combination of crumbling stone, expansive landscapes, and dramatic skies offers endless creative compositions. Whether capturing the grandeur of the ancient city or the fine details of its artistic relics, Volubilis is a photographer’s dream.
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Moulay Idriss Zerhoun - A short drive from Volubilis leads to the sacred town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, a place of deep spiritual significance in Morocco. Nestled on two hills, this picturesque town is a hidden gem, offering stunning whitewashed buildings, winding alleys, and panoramic terraces with breathtaking views. The best photos can be taken from an elevated viewpoint, where the compact houses blend seamlessly into the surrounding mountains. The town’s unique architecture and serene atmosphere make for captivating street photography. Local life unfolds before the lens, from market scenes to craftsmen working in small workshops, offering intimate storytelling opportunities.
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Bab Mansour Gate - Upon arriving in Meknes, the first major stop is the iconic Bab Mansour, one of the most beautiful and grandest gates in Morocco. This colossal entrance, decorated with zellij (mosaic tiles), marble columns, and intricate calligraphy, provides a striking composition for photographers. The play of light and shadow on the patterns creates dramatic contrasts, making it an excellent subject for detailed and architectural shots. Whether capturing the gate from afar to showcase its impressive scale or zooming in on the exquisite craftsmanship, Bab Mansour is a must-photograph landmark.
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El Hedim Square - Just opposite Bab Mansour lies El Hedim Square, often compared to a smaller version of Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fnaa. This lively square is filled with street performers, local vendors, and traditional Moroccan cafés, making it an ideal spot for vibrant street photography. The dynamic energy of the marketplace, from spice merchants to artisans displaying their crafts, offers countless candid photo opportunities. Capture the movement, the colors, and the essence of Moroccan daily life in one of the country’s most atmospheric squares.
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The Royal Stables - Next, visit the Royal Stables of Meknes, a fascinating historical site that once housed thousands of the Sultan’s prized horses. The massive stone arches and the play of natural light filtering through the stable windows create an almost cinematic effect, perfect for moody and artistic photography. Nearby, the Agdal Basin, a vast man-made reservoir, offers tranquil reflections of the surrounding architecture, providing an excellent setting for symmetrical compositions. These locations give the chance to capture Meknes’ rich history with a blend of landscape and architectural photography.
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Mausoleum of Mouley Ismail - Conclude the Meknes exploration with a visit to the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, the final resting place of one of Morocco’s most powerful sultans. The interior of the mausoleum is a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture, featuring stunning zellij tilework, carved wood, and golden calligraphy. Soft natural light illuminates the space, allowing for mesmerizing shots of intricate Islamic artistry. This serene and photogenic location is a perfect final stop before heading back to Fes.

- Private transportation
- Multilingual driver
- Bottled water
- Professional photographer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Multilingual driver
- Bottled water
- Professional photographer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fees to enter voluubilis 10euro per pax
- Lunch
- Tips
- Fees to enter voluubilis 10euro per pax
- Lunch
- Tips
Experience the captivating history and stunning landscapes of Morocco on the Fes to Volubilis & Meknes Photography Tour, tailored for photography enthusiasts eager to capture the finest angles and lighting. Begin with a sweeping view of Fes, where the expansive medina and surrounding hills provide breathtaking compositions. Next, delve into the ancient…
Experience the captivating history and stunning landscapes of Morocco on the Fes to Volubilis & Meknes Photography Tour, tailored for photography enthusiasts eager to capture the finest angles and lighting. Begin with a sweeping view of Fes, where the expansive medina and surrounding hills provide breathtaking compositions. Next, delve into the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, featuring impressive mosaics, towering columns, and grand arches, ideal for historical and architectural photography.
Proceed to Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, a charming whitewashed town offering stunning hilltop views and picturesque streets, perfect for vibrant local photography. In Meknes, capture the iconic Bab Mansour, the bustling El Hedim Square, and the majestic Royal Stables, where rows of stone arches create a dramatic perspective. Finish with the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, capturing the intricate Moroccan craftsmanship in soft, natural light.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.