Our six-day tour extends Spain’s marvels and provides the best introduction to Moroccan culture and history. It is also the most affordable tour available in Morocco, with guaranteed departures. Join us on this tour to explore Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fez, Marrakech, and Rabat. Discover the best of Morocco’s exoticism.
Our six-day tour extends Spain’s marvels and provides the best introduction to Moroccan culture and history. It is also the most affordable tour available in Morocco, with guaranteed departures. Join us on this tour to explore Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fez, Marrakech, and Rabat. Discover the best of Morocco’s exoticism.
Tangier, Volubilis, Moulay Idriss, Fez
Volubilis - Take a guided tour of the Volubilis Roman site. Discover ancient Roman architecture and mythology.
Moulay Idriss - Enjoy a guided walking tour of Morocco’s first Islamic city. Delve into the history of this Moorish town, which spans 12 centuries.
Historical and Cultural Guided Tour of Fez…
Tangier, Volubilis, Moulay Idriss, Fez
Volubilis - Take a guided tour of the Volubilis Roman site. Discover ancient Roman architecture and mythology.
Moulay Idriss - Enjoy a guided walking tour of Morocco’s first Islamic city. Delve into the history of this Moorish town, which spans 12 centuries.
Historical and Cultural Guided Tour of Fez
Royal Palace of Fez - Visit the main gate of the Royal Palace of Fez, crafted by the finest artisans using stucco, mosaics, and brass work. These gates symbolize the sophistication of Moroccan Moorish architecture. Continue to the Mellah (Jewish quarter), established by Moorish Jews who escaped the Spanish Inquisition in the 15th century.
Borj Sud - Take in the best panoramic view overlooking the Medina of Fez.
Tour Fez Medina - Prepare for the highlight of your trip to Morocco from Spain. Fez, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the largest pedestrian-only area in the world. No cars, bicycles, or motorcycles are allowed within the Medina walls; only mules, known as the taxis of the Medina, are permitted. Spend the entire day exploring the city, starting with the Mellah, followed by the King’s palace and the Batha Museum of Moroccan Arts. The morning will be dedicated to a walking tour of the Medina, a walled city with a labyrinth of medieval alleys, blind turns, mosques, shrines, fountains, workshops, and numerous markets. Enjoy lunch at a typical Moroccan restaurant. Continue exploring the Medina and shopping in the afternoon, ending with dinner at your hotel.
Fez Medina Pottery - Located in the heart of Fez’s historic medina, the Fez Medina Pottery is a vibrant artisanal hub known for its traditional pottery craftsmanship. Artisans here create exquisite pottery using techniques passed down through generations. Visitors can watch artisans shape clay on pottery wheels, hand-paint intricate designs inspired by Moroccan motifs, and fire their creations in traditional kilns. The pottery of Fez is known for its vivid colors, elaborate patterns, and timeless beauty, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage. Exploring the Fez Medina Pottery offers a captivating glimpse into Morocco’s artisanal traditions and provides an opportunity to acquire unique, handcrafted treasures.
Travel from Fez to Marrakech Overland
Ifrane - Embark on a mesmerizing journey from Fez to Marrakech, passing through Morocco’s diverse landscapes. Departing from Fez, travel through the Atlas Mountains, passing quaint Berber villages and lush valleys. Stop at Ifrane, known as Morocco’s “Switzerland,” with its alpine architecture and cedar forests. Continue southward through the dense cedar forests of Azrou, exploring Berber nomad tents and the wildlife of these mountains. Detour by El Hajeb to reach the highway and continue to Marrakech.
Azrou Cedar Forest - Discover Azrou’s Berber culture, the beauty of its cedar forests, and their wildlife. Then proceed to Marrakech via the highway.
Historic and Cultural Marrakech Tour
Le Jardin Secret - Medina - Marrakech - La Menara is a 17th-century Moorish garden built for royalty to enjoy the afternoon and discuss state matters. It also serves as a water reservoir for irrigation around Marrakech.
Bahia Palace - An emblem of Islamic architecture and sophistication, built in the 19th century, it served as the residence of Governor Ba Hmad during the French Protectorate.
Museum of Marrakesh - Walk through the Museum of Dar Si Said to see the best collection of Berber artifacts.
Le Jardin Secret - Medina - Marrakech - Spend an afternoon exploring the souks of the Medina of Marrakech with your guide.
Jemaa el-Fnaa - Marrakech’s most attractive food market and square. Jemaa el-Fnaa is so unique that it is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Koutoubia Mosque - The emblem of Marrakech, this 12th-century minaret and mosque is one of the great achievements of the Almohad Dynasty. Its gardens represent life in the oasis.
Travel from Marrakech to Rabat
Royal Palace of Rabat - Travel from Marrakech to Rabat in the morning. Upon arrival in Rabat, the kingdom’s capital, visit the Royal Palace and its Mechouar, entering through the gate of the Ambassadors.
Mausoleum of Mohammad V - Continue your exploration by visiting the Hassan Tower and experiencing Moroccan architecture at its finest at the Mausoleum of Mohammad V.
Kasbah des Oudaias - Also known as the Kasbah of the Udayas, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Rabat’s oldest and most iconic landmarks. Built in the 12th century by the Almohads as a military fortress, its architecture blends Andalusian and Moorish styles. The picturesque alleys, adorned with colorful flowers and traditional Moroccan doorways, make it a paradise for photographers.
Bab Chellah - Located in Rabat, Chellah is an archaeological site and necropolis dating back to ancient times. Originally a Phoenician trading post, it was later settled by the Romans and then the Almohads. Visitors can explore its ruins, including ancient walls, gates, and remnants of a mosque and minaret. The site is also known for its tranquil gardens and storks nesting atop the ancient walls, offering a serene atmosphere. Chellah provides a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s rich history and a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustle.
Travel from Rabat to Chefchaouen then Tangier
Chefchaouen Medina - Enjoy a guided tour of Chefchaouen before taking the Tangier ferry. Nestled in the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco, Chefchaouen is known for its striking blue-washed buildings. This picturesque town features a charming medina with narrow streets in various shades of blue, creating a surreal and serene atmosphere. Its quaint squares, bustling markets, and vibrant handicrafts reflect Andalusian and Moorish influences. Visitors can wander through the maze-like streets, admire intricate doorways and colorful tiles, and savor the tranquility of this blue-hued paradise. Chefchaouen is a visual feast and a haven for cultural exploration and relaxation amidst breathtaking natural scenery.
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- All taxes and Fees
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- All taxes and Fees
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuities and tips
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuities and tips
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.