7 DAYS
Fez
Marrakesh
Airport/Accommodation
A fascinating blend of culture and history, this 7 days Imperial cities Tours includes the highlights of Morocco’s cities imperial, Meknes, Fez, Rabat, and Marrakech. You will be welcomed at Fez Airport to explore the UNESCO world heritage site since 1981.
Travel to the imperial city of Meknes and The UNESCO world heritage site of Volubilis is vast Roman ruins, it was inhabited 3rd Century BCE and was abandoned in the 11th century. Make your way north to wander the Blue city of Chefchaouen and its Medina.
Continue to the actual capital of Morocco Rabat to explore the Ouadayas Kasbah and its Andalusian Garden, the Hassan tower. The Hassan II mosque will be your only stop in Casablanca, the commercial capital of Morocco. Its 210 Meters (690 Feet) Minaret, is the highest one in the world. Your Tour will end in the red City of Marrakech, you will undoubtedly be fascinated by its stunning architecture, souks…
Welcome to Morocco! You will be welcomed by your Driver at Fes airport in Fes to drive to your Hotel.
A World Heritage Gateway Fes has the world's largest old Medina, which is listed as UNESCO world heritage site since 1981.
Introduction to the Oldest Imperial City Meet your guide and spend a half day learning about the history and culture of Fes. it considers the oldest imperial city in Morocco and its medina is one of the largest urban car-free in the world, in addition, Medina of Fes is listed as UNESCO world heritage SITE. The Medina of Fes has two old medinas quarter, Fes el Bali and Fes el Jdid, the nouvelle Ville was built during the french colonial era.
Fes el Bali: Tanneries and the Oldest University Wander Fes el Bali was built in the 8th century and the 11th-century chouara tannery, the largest and busiest medieval tanneries and the world's oldest tannery processes leather from sheep, cows, goats, and other similar animals. The next stop is al Quarawyin university and its mosque (which was built in 859AD) by Tunisian-born Fatima al-fihri and is not the oldest institution but also the first university to be founded by a woman.
Architectural Wonders and the Jewish Quarter Admire the intricately crafted woodwork and tile as you visit the Al Attarine Madrasa. Visit the Mellah quarter (Jewish neighborhood and Fes el Jdid dates from the 13th century. afternoon back to your Riad.
Meknes: The Alaouite Capital Leaving Fes behind after your Breakfast in Riad and Travel to Meknes , was founded by Almoravids as Military base ,and later become the capital of Alaouite Dynasty under Moulay Ismail (1672-1730), Moulay Ismail Turned it to an impressive city in spanich-moorich style ,surrounded by high walls with great gates. Visit Bab El Mansour is popular gate in Meknes for good reason.the gate was finished in1732 ,is an impressive not only for its size ,but also for its original green and zellij tiles,marble columns and quran calligraphy along the top.
Volubilis: Roman Heritage Stop along the way at the roman ruins of Volubilis ,is UNESCO Protected Roman ruins in Meknes.Dating back to 3th Century BC. The city marked the western edge of the Roman Empire,and would have undoubtedly felt the edge of the world.Wander zigzag among the building , paved streets ,spot olives presses and hunt for the detailed mosaics.
Chefchaouen: The Blue-Washed Town Continue our trip to the stunning Blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is your Destination, upon arrival settle into your hotel and you will have a free day to discover the washed-bleu building city of chefchaouen. Visit the Outa Hamam square named after several hamamas which used to surround the square. Visit the kasbah (old Fortress )which served as a permanent military base including a curtain wall flanked by 11 Towers, including the main towers more recent in the 16th century.
The Kasbah and the Spanish Mosque the kasbah includes a museum and garden, and while you explore the kasbah you can find prison cells that form some part of the kasbah. the grand mosque is not allowed for non-muslim but it is worth visiting due to the view from outside. Before sunset, head east along the washed-bleu streets and upstairs to the Spanish mosque to admire the view panoramic of chefchaouen for the last time as the sun set behind the mountains.
Rabat: Oudaya Kasbah and Andalusian Gardens Morning departure onwards the capital of Morocco Rabat, located on the Atlantic coast, but before you end your day in Rabat, start your visit in Rabat by exploring Oudaya Kasbah, it was built in the 12th century in order to get a view of Abou Regrag or Ribat River .it was a military base for the Almohad dynasty led by the sultan abdelmoumen and Yaakoub al Mansour. Explore the Andalusian Gardens which was built in the 20th century by the french occupation, the garden offers to get away from the crowds.
The Hassan Tower and finally the Hassan tower, an unfinished mosque was built in the 12th century but was never finished, all that is left now are the 200 or so columns and the red stone tower stands for (44 m -145 feet ).
Casablanca: The Hassan 2 Mosque Discover one of the top destinations in Casablanca, The Hassan 2 mosque Its 690-foot (210-meter) minaret is the highest structure in Morocco and the Tallest minaret in the world. Even though the mosque's interior and surroundings are stunning, which makes it unique and one of the few mosques in the nation where non-Muslims are allowed to visit. end the day in Casablanca and settle into your accommodation.
Casablanca: The Legacy of Hassan II Regardless of its myth ,Casablanca is today primarily largest city in Morocco devoid of any landmarks.King Hassan II Intended to change that ,so he decided to founder the the mosque with its tallest minaret in the world as landmark to match the city. 1400 craftsmen worked day by day and 1000 at night during the final few years of construction. Granite, marble, and cedar wood are all native to Morocco, while white granite columns.
A Rare Opportunity for Visitors This mosque is exceptional because is one of the few mosques that allows No-muslim to entry and visit inside ,despite its stunning appearance and surrounding.Join The tour of the Mosque with local guide.
Arrival in the Red City Leave the coast behind and travel three hours south to Marrakech, Marrakech, known as the "Red City" because of its 1000-year-old red sandstone city walls and buildings, Marrakech has always been a prospering city since (1062 ACE).
Palaces and Royal Necropolis Known as the "Red City" because of the natural red pigment on its walls, Marrakesh is the third-largest city in Morocco. As you stroll through its busy streets, discover the colorful sights, sounds, and smells. The Bahia Palace is among Marrakech's most stunning palaces and structures to start with. was built in the 19th century dating back to 1859 under the reign of sultan Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman. afterward your local will take you to Saadian Tombs. The royal necropolis was constructed on a royal necropolis that had most likely been in existence from the beginning of the 14th century. The Saadi Sultan Ahmed el-Mansour ruled from 1578 to 1603, and it was during his rule that the tombs reach a far more prominent and lavish statues.
Jemaa el-Fna and the Iconic Koutoubia Back to the city's iconic Jemaa el-Fna Square, which is home to numerous marketplaces, street vendors, and entertainers. The largest mosque in the city is Koutoubia Mosque and its Gardens. Non-Muslims are not permitted to visit inside, although you admire the view of the grounds and exterior, which includes its impressive minaret.
Souks and Spice Towers Wander in the Medina, and stroll down its winding lanes to reach the souks At Souk el Attarin, you can locate the renowned spice towers.
Modern Landmarks and Free Evening End your Guided tour in the New city where you can visit the botanical Garden of Majorelle before back to your hotel. the rest of the day is free to enjoy souks and Jemaa El Fna square which comes to life in the evening.
Safe Travels Enjoy a leisurely 15-minute private transfer from your hotel to Marrakech Airport. We ensure you arrive in plenty of time for your flight. Have a safe journey home or to your next destination!