Morocco Imperial Cities Tour: We propose you an ideal program, with surprising encounters in the heart of medina of fes, rabat, meknes and marrakech, colors and smells exotic.

Day 1: ARRIVAL IN MARRAKECH

Upon arrival in Marrakech, you will be met and transferred to your hotel/Riad. Relax and settle in. Overnight in Marrakech.

Day 2: MARRAKECH SIGHTSEEING TOUR

After breakfast in your hotel your local tour guide will pick you up at your hotel and accompany you while discovering the city’s most amazing places such as El Badi palace, Bahia palace, the Saadian tombs, which date back to the 16th century , the menara gardens, the Koutubia Mosque all this exploring will surely build up your appetite so during the evening you can binge on all kinds of street food in the Djemaa-El-Fnaa plaza or simply enjoy a freshly squeezed orange juice in one of the many rooftop cafes overlooking the square

Day 3: MARRAKECH – CASABLANCA – RABAT

Today you will be woken up by the charm of Marrakech. After having something for breakfast you will drive to Casablanca. This noon you will have the opportunity to discover more of what this dynamic city has to offer ,you can discover the economic capital of the kingdom and its largest city. Start your Casablanca city tour with a visit to the exterior of the splendid Hassan II Mosque, then take a relaxing walk along the Corniche (seaside) admiring the Atlantic Ocean, before we drive along the coast to the political capital of Morocco: Rabat . Overnight in Rabat.

Day 4: RABAT – MEKNES – VOLUBILIS – FES

After breakfast in the hotel we will continue exploring Rabat with a visit to the Chellah an old Roman city and one of Rabat’s most evocative sights. Today the abandoned city is overgrown by fruit trees and wild flowers and is the perfect place for a walk before taking the road to our next destination, the imperial city of Meknes. Meknes was one-time home of the Moroccan sultanate Moulay Ismail, here you will explore this historic place and be captivated by its magic and unique medina. Later on our journey will take us to the archaeological ruins of Volubilis the ruins are an outstanding example of the different kinds of civilizations that made Morocco their home, and are still present in today’s cultural traditions in the country. Your will be able to explore the ruins and walk through this historic place. Finally we will arrive at the ancient city of Fes, the cultural capital of Morocco and one of the most complete medieval Islamic cities in the world. Your adventure for today ends here in your hotel or riad were you can rest and freshen up.

Day 5: FES SIGHTSEEING TOUR

Today your local tour guide will pick you at your hotel and help you discover the city of Fes , the intellectual and religious heart of Morocco , our guide will take us to the Jewish District (mellah), the Royal Palace and a panoramic viewpoint over the medina. Fes fas many amazing places such as Medersa Bouinania , medersa el-attarine (theological colleges), the ninth century Karouine University, whose architecture is very similar to that seen in Moorish Spain Fes El Bali the city’s oldest neighborhood and many more hidden gems, the medina of Fez is a totally absorbing and unique experience , tonight you will spend a second night in your hotel or riad

Day 6: FES – ATLAS MOUNTAINS – MARRAKECH

After breakfast in your hotel or riad we will take the road to your next destination through the Atlas Mountains where you will be able to appreciate the most amazing and beautiful landscapes while we make our way to the city of Marrakech where you will spend the night in your hotel and enjoy dinner in the city.

Day 7: MARRAKECH – TRANSFER TO AIRPORT

After breakfast in your hotel and according to your departing time your arranged private transportation will take you to the airport .
end 7 Day Tour from Marrakech Imperial Cities

INCLUDED

  • Transport in 4×4 6 dinners /6 breakfasts.
  • Night in tents with dinner and breakfast Hotels with half board: Dinner and breakfast

NOT INCLUDED

  • lunch & Drinks Airline tickets.
  • Tickets Tips and what is not on the agenda