The Best 7 Days Itinerary Tour : 7 Days From Fes To Fes

About 7 Days From Fes To Fes :

Trip info :

Trip Name: 7 Days From Fes To Fes

Duration: 6 Nights/ 8 Days   

Start point: Fes

End point : Fes

Pick up / Drop off:  your Accommodation / Airport …

Tour Type: Private tour

Trip hihlights :

_  Explore the best of the Imperial City Of Fes and Marrakech. 

_ Dive  deeper into the city’s stories and culture  

_ Explore the Golden Dunes riding a camel, and enjoy  the  best sunset/sunrise in Erg-Chebbi

_ Camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes for sunset.

_ An appreciation of the cultural diversity and warm hospitality of the Moroccans

 Key Attractions : 

  • Day 1: Fes to Midelt – Ifrane, Azrou, Midelt Market, Kasbah Myriem.
  • Day 2: Midelt to Merzouga – Ziz Valley, camel trek, Erg Chebbi dunes.
  • Day 3: Full day in Merzouga – Khamlia Village, 4×4 desert tour, sandboarding, visit to nomadic families.
  • Day 4: Merzouga to Dades Valley – Todra Gorge, Dades Gorge, Monkey Fingers Rock Formation.
  • Day 5: Dades Valley to Marrakech – Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, Tizi n’Tichka Pass.
  • Day 6: Marrakech – Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Jardin Majorelle, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Jemaa el-Fnaa.
  • Day 7: Drive from Marrakech to Fes and departure.

7 Days From Fes To Fes Itinerary :

Itinerary Overview 

In this Itinerary of 7 Days From Fes To Fes, you will be diving a little bit into Moroccan History by Exploring More About the Imperial Cities of Fes and Marrakech, Also get to enjoy new experiences through the stunning landscapes, Moroccan Hospitality, and unforgettable desert Sahara( Golden Dunes).

 

Itinerary Program : 

Day 1 : from Fes to Midelt

After breakfast in your riad, you will leave towards the southeast following the Caravan roads to Midlet. During this journey, you’ll experience glimpses of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains. Stopping at the largest forest of  Cedar trees over the Middle Atlas, where you may see some  Monkeys. After lunch in Azrou or Ifran . we’ll continue to Midlt.  The Overnight at your accommodation hotel.

Day 2 : from Midelt to Merzoga

We go from Midlet to Merzouga, one of the Berber villages that are scattered beside  Erg-chebbi. before we reach to Merzouga, we will pass through several villages and cities like Errachidia, Aoufous,  Erfoud, and Rissani.

After  we get a break in Merzouga, we will  ride camels  to go the camp into Erg-chebbi  where we will  spend the night , and experience how it is camping in dunes look like . and  we will have the chance to enjoy the view  of sunset  in our way to the camp .

Day 3 : Around Merzoga

Early in the morning, we will wake you up to go see and enjoy this remarkable view of the sunrise. Then you’ll peacefully camel-trek back to the village of Merzouga appreciating the unique beauty of the spectacular Erg Chabbi dunes.

We go back to the hotel to get breakfast, shower, and get some rest, so we can begin another adventure in the dunes of sand, but this time we will use the quad bike for one hour. After you’ll visit the Gnawa people and enjoy their spectacular music. Then we go to Rissai town especially the Souk, a great large traditional market. get lunch there then we go back to the hotel.

Day 4 : from Merzouga to Dades Valley

Have a traditional breakfast before we take the route towards Boumalne where you’ll stay the night, pass through clusters of palm trees and Berber villages towards the Todra Gorges. Walk up the Gorge and enjoy the feeling of being surrounded by such splendor views. See how locals live their lives as you pass by some shepherds on the way to Boulmane.

Day 5 : from Dades Valley to Marrakesh

After breakfast in the hotel, we will drive through The Dades Valley,  known as the  Road of 1000 Kasbahs. We’ll stop at Kalaat Mgouna, “the rose city” famous for its annual festival of roses. Continuing to Skoura passing by a lo of Kasbahs made of mud brick and Oaurzazat the  “Hollywood of Africa”  where some of the famous movies had been filmed ( Sheltering Sky, Gladiator, and Prince of Persia).

Afterward, we’ll drive to   Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, one of the most beautiful Kasbahs in the area. it has magnificent views of the surrounding palms. Before heading to Marrakech via the Tizi n’tichka path we’ll stop to visit the town of Telouet and its ancient 17th century Kasbah.

Day 6 : Exploring Marrakesh

After breakfast, you will go ou to discover the Red City of Morocco “Marrakech “ with a local guide. Your guide will ensure that you see all the sites with historical and cultural interest, including the Koutoubia Menara, the beautiful Palace of Bahia, and the”  Ben  Youssef   “School.

Finally, end the morning by walking through the medina alleys and get the chance to admire all of the different artisans’ work before arriving at the famous Jamaa El Fna Square to enjoy watching different people doing what we call “ Lhal9a “. 

 Lunch at a restaurant near the square. Then in the afternoon visit the Majorelle Gardens, and have a short tour at Gueliz. After dinner, you will have the option to walk through the square and get some entertainment from the magicians, storytellers, and food sellers.

Day 7 : Fes Airport

After breakfast, Transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

7 Days From Fes To Fes Trip  Tips:

  • Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy suitable shoes for walking and exploring archaeological sites(Kasbahs, Medina, traditional Markets …).
  • Bring your sunscreen, sunglasses, and your hat for protection against the sun.
  • Bring plenty of water, especially during the warmer months.
    Be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially during the summer months.
  • Consider bringing a camera or smartphone to capture the scenic views and memorable moments.

if you ever get confused about what to pack to Morocco, Check the  Ultimate packing list we made for you. 

Our 7 Days From Fes To Fes Itinerary Map :

Our 7 Days From Fes To Fes Price

The price Includes

  Airport transfers.

  Pick up and drop off at your accommodation (Airport, hotel, Riad ..).

  Private Air-conditioned vehicle.

  Experienced Professional tour guides/drivers.

Overnight in desert camp ( dinner and Breakfast included ).

Camel rides/ Camel Trekking ( camel for each person).

  Car fuel and insurance.

  Taste the Moroccan Traditional Cuisine.

  Making stops you like to take pics.

  Stops for snacks upon request.

The Price Per Person Starts From :   

Please  Note the Price is based on the  Lowest Seasons of Traveling.

Our Trip price  Depends on : 

  • If you are traveling alone or with a group of people; 
  • The Travel Season;
  • the type of accommodation you select (standard / Luxury or Mixed);
  • if you decide to spend more days in Morocco ( Extra days);
  • if you add extra activities or any other services to your booking.

Cancelation 

If you paid the full price; you can get a full refund if you cancel Your Booking 4 days before the experience’s start time.

 

The price doesn't include :

  flights/Air tickets.

  Visa Fees and Documentation.

  Travel Insurance.

  Lunches & Drinks.

  Tips and Gratuities.

  Alcoholic Beverages.

  Optional activities.

  Any not mentioned in our 7 Days From Fes To Fes

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  •  Fes Day: Fes el-Bali, Al Quaraouiyine University, Bou Inania Madrasa, Chouara Tannery, Nejjarine Museum, Dar Batha Museum.
  • Marrakech Day: Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Jardin Majorelle, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Jemaa el-Fnaa.
  • Explore the “Little Switzerland” of Morocco, and Cedar forests, and meet Barbary macaques.
  • Enjoy the Gnawa music, Explore the desert, and visit nomadic families.
  • UNESCO World Heritage sites, old Kasbahs and Medinas.
  • Scenic drives through the High Atlas Mountains/ Middle Atlas…

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  •  Fes Day: Fes el-Bali, Al Quaraouiyine University, Bou Inania Madrasa, Chouara Tannery, Nejjarine Museum, Dar Batha Museum.
  • Marrakech Day: Koutoubia Mosque, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Jardin Majorelle, Ben Youssef Madrasa, Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • Explore the “Little Switzerland” of Morocco, and Cedar forests, and meet Barbary macaques.
  • Enjoy the Gnawa music, Explore the desert, and visit nomadic families.
  • UNESCO World Heritage sites, old Kasbahs and Medinas.
  • Scenic drives through the High Atlas Mountains/ Middle Atlas..

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The official currency of Morocco is the Dirham commonly represented by the symbol (DH) and consists of coins and banknotes, and it’s a closed currency, meaning that technically you can’t buy or sell it outside of Morocco, So you’ll need to wait until you arrive in Morocco to exchange your cash (currency) to Dirhams. Read More

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Taking pictures is one of the things you should know about while you are in Morocco. So if you want to take pictures, you should ask first because some people don’t like it, and some of them are payable, for example, the snake charmer (in Jamaa Alfna at Marrakech) if you want to take a picture it will cost 20 DH or maybe more.

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If you come around in Spring or Autumn, you will enjoy the warm and pleasant weather all across Morocco not just in the North (the amazing spot for Nature lovers).
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