You will be picked up at Tangier’s airport/port and driven to Chefchaouen, a town constructed as a hidden mythical location to fight the Portuguese on the north coast. The town remained totally barred to Europeans until the entrance of the Spanish troops in 1920. He arrives at Chefchaouen late in the afternoon and spends two nights there.
After breakfast, spend the day exploring Chefchaouen, a holy mountain city located inside a natural biosphere reserve. Its kind and friendly inhabitants, dressed in white and blue, give tourists breathtaking urban views, valuable examples of local handicraft, and serenity and tranquillity that is difficult to find nowadays.
Continue your journey to Fez, an imperial city that goes back to the 8th century. It is also proud of being one of Morocco’s original Islamic holy places and home to one of the world’s oldest colleges. The afternoon is open for relaxation and your first encounter with a city that transports you back in time.
Breakfast at the most important places of Fez and a guided tour of Fez. Stepping into the streets of the medina (old town), you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The guild structure is still present in the work, its narrow streets permitting no means of transportation other than donkeys, and incessant hordes of people moving through the labyrinthine alleyways. It was an amazing neighborhood with Andalusians and magnificent mosques and Quranic schools. Fez has always been associated with study and religion and remains the spiritual capital of Morocco. Overnight at hotel or riad.
After breakfast, travel west to Volubilis, an old Roman city and the most important archaeological site in Morocco. Free hour to explore the Volubilis region. You may take a tour with a local guide to learn more about these major archaeological sites. After admiring the spectacular Roman ruins, proceed to Murray He Idris, one of Morocco’s most prominent pilgrimage sites. Medina is a little town where you can get to the most fascinating sights in about an hour. Your third destination is Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. You will have free time in Meknes to eat and tour the city’s main attractions, such as the souks and coffee shops in the squares. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel or riad
After breakfast depart to Asilah via Rabat. Visit the capital of Morocco where you can visit the Royal Palace, Mohammed His V Mausoleum, Hassan Tower, Kasbah His Oudaya and more. In the afternoon, head to the town of Asilah for a relaxing walk through the beautiful white medina. Hotel and accommodation in Asilah.
You will be picked up at the airport/port in Tangier and depart to Chefchaouen, a town established as a secret mystical place to attack the Portuguese set up on the north coast. Until the arrival of the Spanish army in 1920, the village was completely closed to Europeans. In the late afternoon he arrives in Chefchaouen, where he spends two nights.