4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
Overview:
4-day tour from Casablanca to Fes. Explore Casablanca‘s landmarks before traveling through the Middle Atlas Mountains to Fes. Spend two days exploring Fes’s medina and cultural sites. On the third day, visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Conclude your tour on the fourth day with a return to Casablanca.
Features: 4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
- 4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
- 4 Day /3 Night
- Casblanca to Fes
Highlingh: 4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
- Visit a famous mosque
- See the Royal Palace, a historic tower, and a fortified kasbah.
- Walk through pretty gardens and visit a royal mausoleum.
- Discover a grand gate, royal stables, and a sultan’s tomb.
- Enjoy local food.
- Explore ancient Roman ruins with mosaics and old buildings.
- Enjoy great views of the countryside.
- Visit the Royal Palace and the old Jewish Quarter.
- Settle into your accommodation and start exploring.
- Walk through the historic medina, a UNESCO site.
- Visit an old university, a madrasa, and a famous fountain.
- Experience busy markets, traditional crafts, and local dishes.
- Optional visit to ancient tombs for great city views.
- Reflect on your trip through the region’s history and culture.
Tour Itinerary : 4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
Day 1 : Casablanca – Rabat – Fes
We will meet you in the airport or in your hotel in Casablanca and drive to Fes passing by Rabat and Meknes. If the time allow us ,we can make short stops to visit the important places in those cities as well as the Roman ruins then it’s on to Fes where you’ll arrive in the evening and here you’ll overnight in a traditional Moroccan house (riad).
Day 2 : Full day to Explore Fes
Most of the morning will be spent visiting the medina (the old city) and its alleys. Your visit starts by visiting the Jewish Quarter and the Royal Palace, which is the biggest one in the country.
You will be visiting the famous tanneries and the Quaraouine mosque considered the first university in the world . After lunch, in a typical Moroccan restaurant in the Medina, you’ll experience a wonderful panoramic view of the city. Overnight accommodation will be at the same riad.
Day 3 : Fes – Chefchaouen – Tangier
Today, we are going from Fez to Chefchaouen. Chefchaouen is a beautiful, unique city, with whitewashed walls and blue doors and windows. Unlike many regions of Morocco. In the afternoon, you will have your own time. Then we continue to Tangier where we spend the night in hôtel.
Day 4 : Tangier – Assilah – Rabat – Casablanca
Today we’re going to explore Tangier and drive to Assilah on Atlantic coast. We continue to Rabat where we stay in local riad.
In the next day you’ll be transferred directly to the Airport which is the end point of our service.
Included:
- Pick-up and drop off at Hotel / Riad
- 4×4 vehicle / Minibus with A/C
- Expert Engish speaking driver / guide
- Hotel / Riad overnight stays
- Stops to explore different places
Not Inclueded:
Additional info about: 4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
- Transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Accommodation in hotels/riads
- Meals as per the itinerary (typically breakfast)
- Guided tours of key attractions
Travel Tips: 4 Days Tour from Casablanca to Fes
- Packing: Bring comfortable clothing for walking, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, and comfortable walking shoes.
- Currency: Bring cash for personal expenses, as credit cards may not be accepted in all locations.
- Language: While English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, knowing a few basic phrases in Arabic or French can enhance your experience.
- Respect Local Customs: When visiting religious sites, dress modestly and respect local customs and traditions.
FAQ: 4 Days Tour Fes to Marrakech
You can reach Merzouga by car, bus, or a private transfer from major cities like Marrakech or Fes.
Accommodation is in traditional Berber tents, with options for basic or luxury camps depending on the tour package.
Most desert camps have limited electricity, usually provided by generators or solar power, sufficient for basic needs and charging devices.
Most guides speak English, and many also speak French, Spanish, and other languages.
Activities include sandboarding, visiting a nearby oasis, and interacting with local nomadic families.
The currency used in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). It’s advisable to have some cash on hand for small purchases.
Yes, there are opportunities for shopping in souks and markets along the route. Your guide can provide recommendations for reputable shops.