5 Days Tour From Tangier

DAY 1 : Tangier – Chefchaouane

Tangier is a great starting point for exploring Morocco, with its spectacular caves, the northern jewel Chefchaouen, and its blue lagoon. Begin your journey by driving across the Rif Mountains and beyond Tetouan. To properly appreciate the spectacular environment, take a rest at the foot of the Rif Mountains near Chefchaouan. Chefchaouen’s Medina was previously part of ‘Spanish Morocco,’ hence it is heavily inspired by Spanish architecture. The plaza is teeming with bright and unusual artisan stores. There are also numerous rooftop restaurants and cafés, some of which are in Riads, where you may spend the remainder of the evening while enjoying a cool wind and wonderful views.

Day 2 : Chefchaouane – Volubilis – Maknes – Fez

Tangier is a great starting point for exploring Morocco, with its spectacular caves, the northern jewel Chefchaouen, and its blue lagoon. Start After a hearty breakfast, we continue on our way to Volubilis, passing via Wazan and other Rif settlements. Explore Roman remains and learn about Moroccan history at Volubilis. Continue to Meknes, where you will have lunch, tour the old Medina walls with Bab El-Mansur, and see the Moulay Ismail Temple. We’ll leave in the late afternoon for Fes, where we’ll spend the night.

Day 3: Fez sightseeing

Begin your day by strolling through alleys and small streets in one of Morocco’s oldest cities. He will begin the trip at the Royal Palace gates and continue to the Jewish Headquarters, where Morocco’s first mera was established in the 16th century. Make sure to visit all cultural and historical landmarks, including the famed Al-Qaraouine University, the region’s oldest. The Tannery, the Atalin Museum, and the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum will also be visited. After lunch, explore other co-ops and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of Fez’s medina.

Day 4: Fez – Rabat – Casablanca

Fes is divided into three main sections. Fes el-Bali (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is the oldest of his three cities, with over 9,000 small lanes and alleys guarded by massive walls, as well as Fes-‘New Jdid’s Fez’ (House of the Jewish Quarter) and ‘Ville de la Paix’ (Ville de la Paix). There’s Nouvel, Fez’s newest neighborhood, built under the French occupation. Drive to Rabat and Casablanca in the afternoon.

Day 5: Casablanca – Assilah – Tangier

Today we get back  from Casablanca to Assilah and finally to Tangier, where our journey concludes.

Tangier with its spectacular caverns, the northern gem Chefchaouen and its blue charming alleyways, Meknes and its stunning gates and Great Wall, and Fez, Morocco’s oldest imperial city, are all accessible from Tangier. Northern and Imperial Cities in 5 Days Tangier Cultural and Spiritual Capital Tour with Labyrinth Markets This journey will take you to parts of Morocco that are still relatively unknown to the Kingdom of Morocco. The Andalusian influence may still be sensed in the East Rif’s little communities.

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