Experience an unforgettable 4-day journey through northern Morocco, starting in Tangier and continuing to the magical blue city of Chefchaouen, where mountain scenery and peaceful alleys create a unique and captivating atmosphere. Explore the remarkable Roman ruins of Volubilis and the sacred village of Moulay Idriss before arriving in Fez, the oldest imperial city, rich in heritage, traditional craftsmanship, and vibrant cultural life. Enjoy a perfect balance of guided visits and free time as you discover ancient medinas, colorful markets, historical sites, and authentic Moroccan traditions with the comfort of a private driver. Conclude your adventure with a return to Tangier, visiting the impressive Hercules Caves and the scenic Cap Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea.
We will pick you up at the Tangier airport or port to begin the journey toward Chefchaouen, the famous and picturesque blue city of Morocco. Founded in 1471 by Andalusian exiles (both Jewish and Berber), you will have the afternoon free to explore the city, nestled in a valley surrounded by the high Rif Mountains.
In Chefchaouen, the blue color spreads across every corner, blending the horizon with the sky.
In this peaceful northern town, we will stroll through its charming blue streets, admire the beautiful scenery around you, discover its many artisans and merchants, and enjoy a traditional mint tea while sitting in a terrace in the main square.
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After breakfast, we continue our journey to the ancient imperial city of Fez, passing through the Roman ruins of Volubilis in northern Africa.
Volubilis is located near the city of Meknes, between Rabat and Fez.
It is the largest Roman settlement in Morocco and the best preserved in North Africa, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
This archaeological site is fascinating; the most important pieces recovered from Volubilis are displayed at the Archaeological Museum of Rabat. However, walking among the ruins is truly impressive.
We will have lunch in the holy city of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, also declared a UNESCO cultural heritage site, with a medina full of steep alleys climbing the mountainside. Its status as a holy city has helped preserve its traditions over time.
In the afternoon, we will arrive in Fez.
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Fez, the first of Morocco’s Imperial Cities, preserves the true essence of Moroccan history.
With a local guide, we will explore:
Afternoon at leisure.
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After breakfast, we depart toward Tangier.
We will visit the Hercules Caves, a natural grotto where the waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet. This large cave has entrances from both land and sea, and its famous opening resembles the shape of the African continent — even more impressive when viewed with the sea in the background.
We continue to Cap Spartel, located on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, perched on a rocky hill with a lighthouse whose light is visible from many kilometers away.
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