7 Days Tour in Morocco From Fes (One Week Itinerary)

An exciting seven-day Morocco tour from Fez! This trip will take you on a wonderful tour through many of Morocco’s most beautiful landmarks, discovering its natural beauty and culture. You’ll begin by visiting Meknes, the Ismaili capital, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis, before moving on to the charming city of Chefchaouen, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking scenery. Next, you’ll visit the highlights of Essaouira, Casablanca, and Marrakech, where you’ll discover Moroccan culture and historical heritage. You’ll also enjoy a camel ride in the Merzouga Desert and spend a night in a desert camp, where you’ll witness magical sunsets and sunrises. Finally, you’ll visit the Barbary macaques in the Cedar Forest and visit the Switzerland of Morocco in Ifrane, before returning to Fez. This tour is a great option to explore Morocco and discover its natural and cultural beauty.

Day 1: Fez - Meknes - Chefchaouen

Explore the beauty of Morocco on a seven-day tour, starting in Fez and heading to Meknes to visit historical landmarks such as Bab Mansour and the Sahrij Swani basin. Then continue to Volubilis to visit the ancient Roman ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next, explore Chefchaouen, known as the Blue City, where you can explore its narrow streets and alleys painted in blue. Overnight at a hotel in Chefchaouen.

Day 2: Chefchaouen - Rabat, the capital

Start your day by touring Chefchaouen, the stunning blue city, and enjoy its natural and cultural beauty. Then, proceed to Rabat, the Moroccan capital, through the picturesque Rif Mountains. Explore the city’s historic landmarks, such as the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas, and learn about its rich history and diverse culture. Overnight at a hotel in Rabat.

Day 3: Rabat - Casablanca - Marrakech

After breakfast, we begin our enchanting journey from Rabat to Casablanca, where we explore the economic center of Africa. First, we visit the Hassan II Mosque, which is considered a wonderful architectural masterpiece. Then, we walk along the Casablanca Corniche, which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. After that, we head to Marrakech, the red city, which is characterized by its red walls and the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Explore the traditional markets and markets and discover the beauty of the city. Overnight in a traditional hotel or riad.

Day 4: Guided sightseeing tour in Marrakech

After breakfast, we will begin our tour of Marrakech with a local guide. You will visit the Bahia Palace, a magnificent architectural masterpiece, and the Saadian Tombs, which contains the tombs of the Saadian Sultans. We will also visit the Ben Youssef Mosque, one of the most important religious landmarks in Marrakech. After that, we will explore the largest traditional market in Morocco, where you can find artistic masterpieces and souvenirs. Free time for lunch near the famous Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Later, we will visit the Koutoubia Mosque, which is considered the largest mosque in Marrakech, and the Majorelle Garden, which is distinguished by its natural beauty. Finally, we will transfer to your accommodation, after which you can enjoy strolling around Jemaa el-Fnaa Square on your own.

Day 5: Marrakech - High Atlas Mountains - Kasbah of Ait Ouarzazate Ben Haddou

We will start our journey early in the morning from Marrakech, where we will drive through the enchanting High Atlas Mountains. We will then visit the famous Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, a historic fortified village listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afterwards, we will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in the area. Then, we will head to Ouarzazate, the gateway to the desert, where we will spend the night and dine at a local restaurant, enjoying the stunning scenery of Ouarzazate.

Day 6: Ouarzazate - Valley of Roses - Todgha Gorge - Erfoud - Merzouga Desert

After breakfast, we will head to the famous film studios, where a number of films have been shot. We will then continue to the Valley of the Roses, where roses bloom in May and the locals hold a wonderful festival showcasing their fragrant products. Next, we will visit the Todra Gorges, where we will discover a towering red valley on the edge of a cliff through the mountains. We then continue our journey through Trouj, Tingdad and Erfoud. Afterwards, we will reach the Merzouga Desert, where you will move on to a camel ride to cross the sandy desert. Afterwards, you will stop on top of a high sand dune to enjoy the sunset. We will then continue our journey to the camp, where you can enjoy Berber drumming music and dance around a campfire under a clear starry sky. We will have dinner and spend the night in the desert camp.

Day 7 Merzouga Desert - Rissani - Erfoud - Midelt - Cedar Forest - Ifrane - Fez

On the last day of our enchanting tour, we’ll wake up before sunrise to marvel at the beauty of the desert in its early moments. After breakfast, we’ll return by camel to Merzouga, where a driver will be waiting to take you to Rissani, the ancient capital of the Tafilalt region. You’ll discover its large, vibrant souk. Afterwards, we’ll continue our journey to Erfoud, where we’ll visit the petrified marble workshops. We’ll then continue along the Ziz River, where we’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the Ziz Valley. Free time for lunch in Midelt. In the evening, we’ll visit the Cedar Forest, home to Barbary macaques. Feel free to feed them as you wander through the forest. We’ll then continue our journey to Ifrane, famous for its low temperatures, snow, and alpine lodges. Finally, we’ll transfer you to the airport or your accommodation in Fez, where our tour ends.

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Please note that the 7 Days Tour in Morocco From Fes (One Week Itinerary)  only a suggestion for the itinerary. If this suggestion is not what you are looking for, we are willing to organize a different itinerary according to your preferences and duration of stay. We offer customized and tailored tours in Morocco. As for the prices, it varies depending on the number of people participating. The more people, the lower the price. Since the transportation costs are fixed, the price will be divided according to the number of people. The price also depends on the quality of the accommodation provided. More information about prices and details, please contact us. We will be glad to help you plan your perfect trip and provide an unforgettable travel experience in Morocco

Yes, all professional drivers have extensive experience in safe driving and always prioritize the safety and comfort of passengers.

Yes, you can modify the itinerary to suit your needs to ensure a personalized trip that suits your needs. Feel free to contact us to share your thoughts and opinions about your trip.

We have a team of multilingual drivers who speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, and many other languages. Please inform us of your preferred language when booking your ride.

Generally, tour prices do not include entrance fees to tourist sites, to provide sufficient flexibility. However, we can assist you with ticket bookings and provide necessary information.

We offer a variety of vehicles, including SUVs like the Land Cruiser Prado and minivans like the Mercedes Vito Tourer and Ford Transit. All vehicles are air-conditioned and designed to meet your needs. For larger groups, we offer minibuses with a capacity of up to 18 passengers.

A camel ride in the desert can take from 45 minutes to an hour and a half.

You can easily exchange currencies in Morocco, where you can exchange Euros or US dollars for Moroccan dirhams at many locations including banks and currency exchange offices. There are also widespread ATMs that allow you to withdraw cash easily

Although credit cards and foreign currencies (such as Euros and US dollars) are usually accepted, it is always advisable to carry the local currency (Moroccan Dirham) to ensure convenience and ease of transactions while traveling in Morocco

(Haggling) Negotiating prices: Haggling or negotiating prices is an accepted practice in Morocco, and customers are expected to participate in this process. Even locals usually participate in bargaining.

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