Enjoy northern Morocco's top cities with this 4-day loop from Casablanca. Wander the blue streets of Chefchaouen in the Rif mountains before stopping in the Roman town of Volubilis. End your quick trip in the culture capital of Fes as you roam the winding souks of the medina, visit local artisan workshops, or try your hand at a cooking class.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Private transportation
✔ Private Guide tours
✔ On-board WiFi
✔ In-vehicle air conditioning
✖ Food
✖ accommodation
✖ All Fees and Taxes
Pickup Locations
1. Casablanca Suites & Spa
2. Gray Boutique Hotel Casablanca
3. Hotel Campanile Casablanca Centre Ville
4. Hotel Rania Belmadina
5. Hamilton Suites & Appart
6. BH Appart Hotel
7. Imperial Casablanca Hotel & Spa
8. Windsor Hotel City Center
9. Hotel Amouday
10. Onomo Hotel Casablanca Sidi Maarouf
11. Hotel Casablanca
12. Hotel Astrid
13. Hotel Farah Casablanca
14. Ibis Casablanca
15. Grand Mogador City Center
16. The Fourteen Luxury Boutique Hotel & Spa
17. Kyriad Residence Casablanca Centre Ville
18. Hotel Toubkal
19. ODYSSEE Boutique Hotel Casablanca
20. ibis Casa-Voyageurs
Itinerary
Morning in Casablanca, Chefchaouen
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Casablanca
Casablanca is a modern, commercial capital of Morocco, with relatively few sights for tourists compared to the imperial cities of Fes and Marrakech. A morning is all you need for a quick tour of the highlights before venturing further afield.
If you only visit one place in Casablanca, make it the Hassan II Mosque, sitting in a picturesque location on the sea. Inaugurated in 1993, it’s minaret is the tallest structure in Morocco and the tallest minaret in the world. It is estimated that the courtyard can hold 80,000 worshipers, with room for 25,000 inside While the exterior and surrounding area are impressive, what makes this mosque even more unique is that it is of the few mosques in the country that non-Muslims can enter.
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Chefchaouen
In the afternoon, enjoy the scenic drive to Chefchaouen as the flat plains and rolling hills transform into the mountainous landscape of the Rif range. Mostly untouched since the 15th century, Chefchaouen offers a relaxed atmosphere with some of the friendliest people in the country. Discover Plaza Outa el-Hammam, the main square, before enjoying a bite to eat at one of the nearby restaurants or cafés.
You can also trek up the hill to the city walls and follow the path to Hotel Atlas. Access the rooftop and admire the expansive view over the Blue City. Towards the end of the day, walk east of the city to ascend a path to the white Spanish Mosque. Its location offers a great spot to watch the sunset behind the mountains.
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Roman Ruins of Volubilis, Fes
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Volubilis
Rise early and you may be treated with an hour of quiet as you wander the town's blue streets in the morning. Then hit the road to the Roman Ruins at Volubilis, a UNESCO world heritage site that contains Morocco’s best preserved Roman ruins and makes for a nice detour from the hustle and bustle of Meknes. Today you can wander the massive complex, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems underneath, temples, and many colorful mosaics in situ.
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Meknes
Rise early and you may be treated with an hour of quiet as you wander the town's blue streets in the morning. Then hit the road to the Roman Ruins at Volubilis, a UNESCO world heritage site that contains Morocco’s best preserved Roman ruins and makes for a nice detour from the hustle and bustle of Meknes. Today you can wander the massive complex, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems underneath, temples, and many colorful mosaics in situ.
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Exploring Fes
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Fez
Fes is the oldest of the four imperial cities and is considered to have the most complete medina in the Arab world. Relatively untouched since it was founded over 1000 years ago, the haphazard streets provide a sense of what it was like to live during medieval times in Morocco. Often considered the country's cultural capital, it is made up of three parts, two medina quarters, Fes el Bali and Fes el Jdid, and the more modern, French colonial influenced, Ville Nouvelle. Meet your guide for a half-day tour and learn about the rich history and culture as you navigate the winding streets of the medinas.
Start in Fes el Bali at the Bab Boujeloud gate and enter the main thoroughfare of Talâa Kebira. Notice the Spanish and Tunisian influenced architecture as you make your way past shops and souks. Visit the Chouara Tannery and marvel at the many dye-filled stone pots and the men at work still using centuries-old techniques.
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Fez
Next, admire the intricate zellij tilework of the 14th-century Al Attarine Madrasa before heading over to the Mellah (old Jewish quarter and cemetery) in Fes el Jdid. If there's time, visit Ville Nouvelle to discover the dramatic change in architecture
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Fes to Casablanca & Departure
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Casablanca
Spend the morning exploring more of Fes before heading back towards Casablanca, with optional stops in Meknes and Rabat on the way. Depending on your flight time, you may want to explore a bit more of Casablanca before heading to the airport—you can follow in the footsteps of Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart at Rick’s Café, which recreates the famous scene in the legendary film.
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Additional info
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• Service animals allowed
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
• Not recommended for pregnant travelers
• Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels