Explore the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, the picturesque town of Moulay Idriss, and the charming city of Meknes on a full-day private tour from Fes, Morocco. Discover well-preserved mosaics, important pilgrimage sites, and the grandeur of an imperial city.
Explore the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, the picturesque town of Moulay Idriss, and the charming city of Meknes on a full-day private tour from Fes, Morocco. Discover well-preserved mosaics, important pilgrimage sites, and the grandeur of an imperial city.
- Volubilis - Your driver will pick you up at your accommodation in Fez and drive you to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. These remarkable ruins provide a peek into the lives of both Romans, who inhabited this area 2000 years ago, and Berbers who lived here after the Romans were gone. The Roman city has a capitol, the triumphal arch of…
- Volubilis - Your driver will pick you up at your accommodation in Fez and drive you to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis. These remarkable ruins provide a peek into the lives of both Romans, who inhabited this area 2000 years ago, and Berbers who lived here after the Romans were gone. The Roman city has a capitol, the triumphal arch of Caracalla, thermal baths, a basilica, and a main artery lined with villas decorated with precious mosaics. Volubilis is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
- La Grande Terrasse - You will continue on to the whitewashed town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, considered a holy city and the country’s most important pilgrimage site. In spite of its picturesque setting, delightful historic core, and national importance, it has few tourists so you can often have the place to yourself. Some of the highlights include: Sentissi Mosque with the only cyclindrical miniaret in Morocco, in beautiful green tile; the aquaduct built to supply Moulay Idriss with fresh water; the tomb of Moulay Idriss; and the grand and petite terraces with gorgeous panoramic views across the valley below.
- Meknes - The third stop on your trip is the lovely city of Meknes, Fes’s sister city that is much smaller and quieter yet it is still an Imperial City filled with many fascinating attractions. The king’s tomb sits at the heart of the original imperial city, framed by the magnificent Bab El Mansour
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fees for Guide in Volubilis and Monument Ticket
- Fees for Guide in Volubilis and Monument Ticket
The ruined Roman city of Volubilis is the best-preserved archaeological site in Morocco. Its most amazing features are the many beautiful mosaics preserved in situ, and it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997. Next, the whitewashed town of Moulay Idriss sits astride two green hills in a cradle of mountains and is one of the country’s most…
The ruined Roman city of Volubilis is the best-preserved archaeological site in Morocco. Its most amazing features are the many beautiful mosaics preserved in situ, and it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997. Next, the whitewashed town of Moulay Idriss sits astride two green hills in a cradle of mountains and is one of the country’s most important pilgrimage sites. Given its picturesque setting, pretty historic core and national importance, it’s a mystery why more tourists don’t visit. The good news is that its lack of popularity means you can often have the place all to yourself. Finally, the city of Meknes is quieter and smaller than its grand neighbour, Fez. Meknes feels rather overshadowed and receives fewer visitors than it should. It’s more laid-back with less hassle, yet still has all the winding narrow medina streets and grand buildings that it warrants as an imperial city and one-time home of the Moroccan sultanate.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.