Embark on a 5-day private tour of northern Morocco, starting from Tangier’s magical Medina. Explore Hercules Caves, ride camels, and enjoy breathtaking views. Visit Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fez, Rabat, Casablanca, and Asilah.
Embark on a 5-day private tour of northern Morocco, starting from Tangier’s magical Medina. Explore Hercules Caves, ride camels, and enjoy breathtaking views. Visit Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Fez, Rabat, Casablanca, and Asilah.
Tour of Tangier - Drop off in Chefchaouen for the 1st night
Tangier - You’ll be taken on a fully customizable tour of two parts. One part consists of an excursion to the breathtaking Atlantic coast of Tangier which itinerary includes the lighthouse of Cap Spartel, a camel ride (or just photos), Hercules cave, and Parc Perdicaris.
The other part…
Tour of Tangier - Drop off in Chefchaouen for the 1st night
Tangier - You’ll be taken on a fully customizable tour of two parts. One part consists of an excursion to the breathtaking Atlantic coast of Tangier which itinerary includes the lighthouse of Cap Spartel, a camel ride (or just photos), Hercules cave, and Parc Perdicaris.
The other part of the tour is spent entirely within the historical walls of the Medina, the old town of Tangier. The enjoyment begins when you stroll down the labyrinth of the Medina with your professional local guide and get close to the friendly locals and their lifestyles, culinary, costumes, rituals, and traditions. Furthermore, you’ll be heartily guided through the historical heritage and the architecture of this one-of-a-kind city. The Medina circuit comprises the Kasbah (fortress), the old Sultan’s Palace, Bab Bhar terrace, Petit Socco, Grand Socco, the Great Mosque, the American Legation, and also places like communal ovens, craftsmen, vegetables’ market, the cheeses market, and the spices market.
Tour of Chefchaouen + Volubilis (Optional) - Drop off in Fez for the 2nd night
Chefchaouen - Chaouen, as it’s called locally, has become one of the world’s top picturesque destinations. Its Medina is a real charmer! Prepare yourself to fall hard for its winding small alleys painted in every shade of blue you could imagine. If you are an Instagrammer, then you are in heaven! Your guide, as a local, knows all the hidden photo-spots. You are not going to miss any of them.
By strolling down the Medina’s labyrinthine alleyways, you will immediately absorb the Berber, Moorish, and Andalusian vibes. The itinerary comprises the most important landmarks of the city such as the Kasbah and its Museum, Hawta square, Ras El Maa, the Great Mosque, the bustling Outa El Hammam main square, and most of arcs and Babs (gates).
After a break for a delicious Chaouni lunch, your tour guide will escort you to the Spanish Mosque, or Bouzaafar Mosque, to take in the wonderful view over Chefchaouen from an outside terrace and that will be the end of your tour of Chefchaouen.
Volubilis - Upon request and within opening hours of the place, the tour could include a visit to Volubilis on your way to Fez.
Volubilis (UNESCO World Heritage) is one of Morocco’s well-preserved Roman ruins located between the two imperial cities, Fez & Meknes, on a fertile plain surrounded by wheat fields. It developed from the 3rd century BC onward as a Berber settlement before being the capital of the pro-roman kingdom of Mauretania until the 3rd century AD.
It is believed that the 42-hectare walled city was once home to 20,000 residents. With wealth generated from local olive production, many grand residences, complete with stunning mosaic tile work, were constructed (still visible and intact to this day) as were Hammams (public baths), a basilica, a temple, triumphal arches, and parliament buildings.
Tour of Fez - Drop off in Rabat for the 3rd night
Fes - The tour of Fez starts with Bab Boujloud, one of the ornate gates that welcome you to the oldest part of the Medina of Fez: Fes El Bali. With your local professional guide you’ll learn the story behind each gate you pass through and there will be many. By strolling down the maze of Fes El Bali you’ll visit the Madrasas such as Al Attarine, Sahrij, Bou Inania, and Cherratine. The Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II is also part of the itinerary as well as the University of Al Quaraouiyine, one of the oldest in the world. The tour of Fes El Bali won’t be complete without visiting Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts and Chouara Tannery.
Fes Jdid, the relatively newer part (7 centuries old) of the Medina, will be visited after you have a delightful lunch break. Fes Jdid itinerary comprises Dar Batha museum, Jnan Sbil gardens, the Mellah (Jewish Quarter), Ben Danan synagogue, the gates of Dar El Mekhzen, and the end of the tour will be at Borj Chamali for a panoramic view over the city.
Tour of Rabat + Mosque Hassan II – Drop off in Rabat for the 4th night
Medina of Rabat - The most atmospheric part of Rabat is the Medina. Once there with your local guide, you’ll immediately be captivated by how lively this quarter is. During this walking tour, you’ll learn about the lifestyles of R’bati, their cookery, dresses, and customs. Furthermore, you’ll crowd with the locals, in souks and markets, and maybe haggle with vendors to secure a bargain.
Kasbah des Oudaias - The Kasbah of the Udayas is adjacent to the Medina, at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River and opposite to Salé. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site 12th century fortress that also used to be a residential area for the 17th century Moorish refugees from Spain. Now it’s known for its whitewashed blue-toned houses and sandy brown ramparts. You’ll be guided into the Kasbah through Bab Udayas gate, then a walk down the Kasbah’s main street Rua Jamaa passing the first mosque built in Rabat, Al-Atiqa. The itinerary includes a visit to the Andalusian garden and the nearby Museum of Udayas. Last, you’ll have the opportunity to take in the unparalleled views over the Atlantic Ocean from the Kasbah’s main terrace or over the river from Café Maure’s balcony over a cup of mint tea if you would like.
Mausoleum of Mohammad V - Sightseeing Hassan tower makes part of Rabat’s tour as well. The sky-reaching unfinished minaret is neighboring another must-see of the capital: Mohammed V Mausoleum. The resting place is considered a masterpiece of modern Alaouite dynasty architecture, with its white silhouette, topped by a typical green tiled roof, green being a color symbolizing paradise for Muslims. The interior exudes nothing but royalty featuring a marvelous ceiling, marble floors, and walls of elaborate mosaics, and gilt and carved wood.
Hassan II Mosque - Hassan II Mosque is actually unique in its architecture and dimensions, a masterpiece of pure Moroccan arts and crafts, and one of the most stunning places of worship in the world.
The construction works started in 1986 under the effective and daily supervision of His late Majesty Hassan II. The idea has got its inspiration from part of a Quranic verse that says “and His [God] Throne had been upon water”, and the realization of this prestigious monument was financed thanks to the participation of all the Moroccan people who voluntarily answered the royal call, each according to his means and his generosity.
The museum adjacent to Hassan II Mosque exhibits a collection of handcrafted samples that were presented to late Hassan II before positioning them inside the then under-construction mosque. The exhibitions were made by the most renowned Moroccan master craftsmen from all around the kingdom. The museum will be a good preamble to the visit of the mosque.
Tour of Asilah – Final drop off in Tangier
Asilah - The Medina of Asilah opened its arms to the world after a major restoration undertaken during the late ’70s. It is also introduced to the international art community through the Asilah’s Art Festival held annually (July/August) since 1978. And although Asilah is an Atlantic coastal city, its feel is Mediterranean for sure, known for its blue doors and windows, and also whitewashed walls. During the festival days, the walls are used as a canvas for the imagination of the most creative international artists. Consequently, Asilah is now best known as an open gallery for different kinds of street arts. If we add Asilah’s charm, romance, tranquility, and inner peace, that ensures a steady stream of photo-hungry travelers all year long.
Asilah offers a cocktail of restaurants where you can have your lunch before or during the tour. Contemporary or traditional, Moroccan or occidental cuisines, our agent will be happy to help you find the best for you.
- Child seat available upon request
- Complimentary on-board WiFi
- Includes all entrance fees
- Convenient pick-up and drop-off service
- Parking and highway fees covered
- Expert private guides
- Comfort with a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Camel ride experience included
- Local guides in each city
- Child seat available upon request
- Complimentary on-board WiFi
- Includes all entrance fees
- Convenient pick-up and drop-off service
- Parking and highway fees covered
- Expert private guides
- Comfort with a private air-conditioned vehicle
- Camel ride experience included
- Local guides in each city
- Food & Drinks (Our agents will suggest the most authentic Moroccan restaurants to you)
- Accommodation (1 night in Chefchaouen, 1 night in Fez, and 2 nights in Rabat)
- Food & Drinks (Our agents will suggest the most authentic Moroccan restaurants to you)
- Accommodation (1 night in Chefchaouen, 1 night in Fez, and 2 nights in Rabat)
Go sightseeing in northern Morocco starting from Tangier with its magical Medina. Be impressed by its mythic Hercules Caves, enjoy your time during a memorable Camel Ride, and take full advantage of the breathtaking views from Cap Spartel, the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Next, ascend the Rif Mountains and take in the…
Go sightseeing in northern Morocco starting from Tangier with its magical Medina. Be impressed by its mythic Hercules Caves, enjoy your time during a memorable Camel Ride, and take full advantage of the breathtaking views from Cap Spartel, the meeting point of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Next, ascend the Rif Mountains and take in the flamboyant Chefchaouen then seize your opportunity to explore the ancient Volubilis. Continue your journey and wander through the labyrinth of the imperial Fez, then be fascinated by the attractive Kasbah of Udayas of Rabat, and be overwhelmed by the majestic Hassan II mosque of Casablanca. Finally, before heading back to Tangier, let yourself be inspired by the artistic Asilah.
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.