Day One – Explore the Magical City of Marrakech
Start your day with an introduction to the city’s history by the 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque, then discover the splendid Moorish architecture in the Bahia Palace and Ben Youssef Medrassa.
🍴 Break for lunch and enjoy a traditional almond and prune lamb tajine in a charming riad in the old medina.
In the afternoon, explore the vibrant souks before arriving at the famous Jemaa el-Fna Square, alive with performers, storytellers, and market stalls.
🍽️ Dinner and overnight in a riad.
Day Two – Marrakech to Rabat (via Casablanca)
Drive north to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Corniche and Atlantic Coast before stopping for lunch.
🕌 Visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Morocco and a breathtaking masterpiece of Moorish architecture.
Continue to Rabat, the capital city, for dinner and overnight.
Day Three – Discover Rabat
After breakfast, explore the highlights of Morocco’s capital: the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the historic Oudaya Kasbah (12th century).
☕ Pause for a refreshing mint tea or Turkish coffee in a Moorish-style café before ending the morning by the Bouregreg River, a symbol of the city.
The afternoon is at leisure.
Day Four – Rabat to Fes (via Volubilis & Meknes)
Travel across the fertile western plains where cereals, fruits, and vineyards flourish. Stop at the remarkable Roman city of Volubilis, capital of the province of Mauritania Tingitana, to admire its ruins and mosaics.
Continue to Meknes for lunch and a short tour of the imperial city.
Arrive in Fes for dinner and overnight in a traditional riad.
Day Five – Full Day in Fes
Begin your day on a hill with panoramic views of the 9th-century city. Visit local artisans to see the making of the famous Fassi pottery.
Step into the ancient medina, home to the world’s oldest university, and explore the Attarine Medersa (14th-century religious school). Continue to the colorful tanneries before breaking for lunch—Fes is renowned for its cuisine.
In the afternoon, visit the Jewish Quarter (Mellah) and its synagogue.
Return to your riad for a rest, then prepare for a lively traditional Fassi soirée.
Day Six – Fes to Marrakech (via Middle Atlas)
Drive back to Marrakech through the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop in Ifrane, known as the “Moroccan Switzerland”, famous for its European-style architecture and snowy winters.
After crossing the mountains, stop for lunch before continuing to Marrakech.
🍽️ Dinner and overnight in Marrakech.
End of the Trip