Embark on a luxurious 3-day tour from Tangier to Fes and Chefchaouen, exploring Morocco’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and historical treasures.
Embark on a luxurious 3-day tour from Tangier to Fes and Chefchaouen, exploring Morocco’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and historical treasures.
Full-day Tour of Tangier with Drop-off at Chefchaouen
Marshan Palace - Located in the Marshan neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco, the Marshan Palace serves as a royal residence for the King of Morocco. Originally, in the early 1950s, it was known as the seat of the Legislative Assembly of the Tangier International Zone.
Cap Spartel - At Cap…
Full-day Tour of Tangier with Drop-off at Chefchaouen
Marshan Palace - Located in the Marshan neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco, the Marshan Palace serves as a royal residence for the King of Morocco. Originally, in the early 1950s, it was known as the seat of the Legislative Assembly of the Tangier International Zone.
Cap Spartel - At Cap Spartel, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. Stroll along the rugged cliffs and admire the iconic lighthouse that has stood for centuries. This stunning coastal promontory is a favorite for nature enthusiasts and those seeking spectacular vistas in a tranquil setting. Be sure to visit this natural beauty spot during your time in Tangier.
Achakkar Beach - Unwind and enjoy a scenic camel ride along Achakkar Beach, where golden sands meet the Atlantic waves. This is the perfect spot for a peaceful escape with stunning ocean views, offering a taste of Tangier’s natural coastal charm. Whether you’re a beach lover or simply seeking a fun experience, Achakkar Beach is the place to be.
Tangier Casbah - Explore the historical heart of Tangier at the Casbah, an ancient fortress with narrow winding streets, age-old walls, and sweeping views over the city. Discover traditional Moroccan architecture and admire the intricate doorways while learning about the city’s rich cultural heritage. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and those eager to step back in time.
Kasbah Museum - Visitors can explore the heart of Tangier’s old Kasbah, wandering through peaceful courtyards, traditional rooms, and beautiful Andalusian-Moroccan architecture. Inside the museum, they’ll find ancient mosaics, historical artifacts, and artworks that narrate Tangier’s rich past. Guests will also enjoy stunning panoramic views over the port and the Strait of Gibraltar — perfect for photos. It’s a relaxed, cultural experience that combines history, art, and amazing scenery in one visit.
Médina Hostel - Savor the authentic flavors of Morocco while dining at one of the panoramic terraces in the historic Medina. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the charming maze of narrow streets, and continue your journey to the enchanting blue city of Chefchaouen.
Tour of Chefchaouen - Via Volubilis and Drop-off in Fes
Chefchaouen - In Chefchaouen, travelers will be enchanted by the city’s stunning blue-painted buildings, earning it the nickname, “the blue pearl of Morocco.” As you wander through the narrow streets of the Medina, you’ll discover a charming blend of Moroccan and Andalusian architecture, with white and blue facades, colorful doors, and intricate window designs. The town’s relaxed atmosphere is perfect for exploring its vibrant souks, where you can shop for local handicrafts, textiles, and spices. Key sights include the historic Kasbah, located at the heart of the old town, offering a glimpse into the city’s past with its beautiful gardens, museum, and panoramic views. The impressive Grand Mosque, with its striking blue minaret, stands as a symbol of Chefchaouen’s rich cultural heritage. For nature lovers, Chefchaouen is surrounded by the stunning Rif Mountains, providing breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and trekking.
Volubilis - Volubilis is the remains of a Roman city built on the site of a former Punic-Berber city, which served as the capital of the Kingdom of Mauretania. It is situated in the Saïss plain, in northern Morocco, along the banks of the Oued Rhoumane, a river near the outskirts of Meknes. The site is also located near the holy city of Moulay Driss Zerhoun, where the tomb of Idriss I, the founder of the Idrissid dynasty, is located.
Fes Tour with Drop-off in Tangier, Rabat, or Casablanca.
Al-Attarine Madrasa - Discover the stunning Al-Attarine Madrasa, a historical gem in Fes, Morocco, located near the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque. Built by the Marinid Sultan Uthman II Abu Said between 1323-1325, this architectural masterpiece gets its name from the nearby Souk al-Attarine, the bustling spice and perfume market.
Bou Inania Medersa - The Bou Inania Madrasa, located in Fes, Morocco, was constructed between 1350 and 1355 CE by Sultan Abu Inan Faris of the Marinid dynasty. It is the only madrasa in Morocco that also functioned as a congregational mosque, making it unique in its dual role. Renowned as one of the finest examples of Marinid architecture, the madrasa is a masterpiece of historic Moroccan design. Its stunning courtyard, intricate woodwork, and beautiful tile mosaics are highlights of its design, representing a high point in Islamic architectural achievement. This architectural gem remains an important cultural and religious landmark in Fes.
Mosque and University Kairaouine - The Mosque and University of al-Qarawiyyin, located in Fes, Morocco, is one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions in the world. Founded in 859 CE by Fatima al-Fihri, it began as a madrasa (Islamic school) and gradually evolved into a renowned university. The complex is an architectural marvel, featuring stunning courtyards, intricate stucco work, and magnificent arches. It has played a pivotal role in the development of education in the Muslim world, attracting scholars from across the globe. Over the centuries, it has contributed significantly to various fields, including science, philosophy, mathematics, and medicine, making it a symbol of intellectual and cultural heritage. Today, the University of al-Qarawiyyin continues to be an active place of learning and religious practice.
Glaoui Palace - The Glaoui Palace, located in Fes, Morocco, is a grand example of traditional Moroccan architecture and a symbol of the city’s rich history. Built in the 19th century, the palace was the residence of the powerful Glaoui family, who were influential figures in Morocco during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The palace features a stunning blend of Islamic, Moroccan, and Andalusian architectural styles, with its intricate woodwork, beautiful tile mosaics, and expansive gardens. Although the Glaoui family is no longer in power, the palace remains an important cultural and historical landmark in Fes. Visitors can explore its opulent rooms, courtyards, and grand architecture, offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the Moroccan elite during that period.
Chouara Tannery - The Chouara Tannery, located in the heart of Fes, Morocco, is one of the oldest and largest tanneries in the world, dating back to the 11th century. This traditional tannery is a vital part of Fes’s heritage, renowned for its ancient methods of leather production. The tannery operates in an open-air setting, Visitors can witness the entire process, which has remained largely unchanged for centuries, and enjoy the vibrant colors of the leather products drying in the sun. The Chouara Tannery is not only a working industrial site but also a living testament to Morocco’s rich craftsmanship and history, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience traditional Moroccan culture.
Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts - Funduq al-Najjarine, located in the heart of Fes, Morocco, is a historic building originally constructed in the 18th century as a caravanserai (a traditional inn) for traveling merchants. It has since been transformed into the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts & Crafts. The funduq is renowned for its stunning architectural features, including its intricately carved wooden ceilings, beautiful tile mosaics, and a serene central courtyard. The museum inside displays an impressive collection of traditional Moroccan woodworking, from tools and furniture to decorative objects, reflecting the region’s rich craftsmanship. The funduq’s design and collection offer a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s history of trade, art, and culture.
Bab Bou Jeloud - Bab Boujloud, or the Blue Gate, is a historic entrance to the medina of Fes, Morocco. Known for its striking blue and green ceramic tiles, it blends Moroccan and Andalusian architectural styles. Built in the early 20th century, it serves as a gateway to the city’s vibrant, ancient heart.
Fontaine Nejjarine - Funduq al-Najjarin is a historic funduq in Fes el Bali, the old medina quarter in the city of Fez, Morocco. The funduq is situated in the heart of the medina, at Al-Najjarin Square, which is also notable for the Nejjarine Fountain, an attached saqayya or traditional public fountain.
Fes el-Bali - Relax and savor the finest Fessi cuisine on one of the panoramic terraces in the Medina, with stunning views of the historic Fes el-Bali. Wander through the maze of narrow streets and vibrant markets, and explore traditional craft workshops. Looking to purchase handmade ceramics from Fes, a unique rug, or perhaps some small souvenirs? Our guide will assist you in finding the best quality products at great prices. Ready to return to Tangier, Rabat, or Casablanca? Our driver will drop you off at your preferred location.

- Professional local guide
- Private transportation
- 5 Star riad in Chefchaouen and Fes
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Professional local guide
- Private transportation
- 5 Star riad in Chefchaouen and Fes
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Dinner
- Dinner
Embark on a three-day journey through the mesmerizing landscapes and vibrant culture of northern Morocco. Start your adventure in Tangier, where distinctive landmarks await, then proceed to the charming blue city of Chefchaouen. Uncover the historical importance of Volubilis and Fes, home to the world’s first university, as you traverse the picturesque…
Embark on a three-day journey through the mesmerizing landscapes and vibrant culture of northern Morocco. Start your adventure in Tangier, where distinctive landmarks await, then proceed to the charming blue city of Chefchaouen. Uncover the historical importance of Volubilis and Fes, home to the world’s first university, as you traverse the picturesque Rif and Middle Atlas Mountains. Relish in luxurious stays at traditional riads and dive into the lively local lifestyle, bustling markets, and diverse cultures that make this region truly special.
- 3-day private tour exploring Chefchaouen and Fes from Tangier
- Experience authentic stays in traditional luxury riads
- Travel through stunning mountain and sea landscapes
- Explore Morocco’s rich culture and history, including the renowned university in Fes
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.