Best Volubilis One Day Trip from Fes

About Volubilis One Day Trip:

Trip info :

Trip Name:  Volubilis One Day Trip from Fes ( Roman Ruins) 

Duration: One Day Trip in Volubilis ( Roman Ruins) 

Start point:  Fes

End point : Fes 

Pick up / Drop off:  your Accommodation

Tour Type: Private tour

Trip hihlights :

_ Explore the well-preserved ruins of the ancient Roman city of Volubilis

_ Visit the nearby holy town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun

_ Enhance your visit with a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of Volubilis.

_ Enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch in either Moulay Idriss or Meknes.

 Key Attractions :

Volubili, Roman ruins, Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, Imperial city of Meknes and FesMedin in Meknes, the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, Bab Mansour gate, El Hedim Square, vibrant markets, historical sites.

Volubilis One Day Trip from Fes Itinerary :

Itinerary Overview 

Learn more about the history of the wee-preserved archeological site of  Voluilis, through Our suggested package of “Volubilis One Day Trip from Fes.

Just  30 minutes away from  The  Ismaili Capital city of Meknes,  we will get to witness and explore the still-standing ruins of the Roman settlement including temples, basilicas, and elaborate mosaics, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best-preserved Roman ruins in Africa,

Itinerary Program : 

while we make our way towards the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, we will get to Enjoy a scenic drive through the Moroccan countryside,  This journey will typically take around 1.5 to 2 hours.

 Once we get there you will get the chance to learn more about the history of Volubilis through your local guide and embark on a guided tour of this archaeological site, a former Roman settlement and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also get to Explore the well-preserved ruins of ancient Roman buildings, including temples, basilicas, and elaborate mosaics.

After enjoying a leisurely lunch at a nearby restaurant, we will take a short drive of 8-10 minutes away to the holiest town in Morocco,  the nearby town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun

we will get to Explore the narrow streets of the town and visit the mausoleum of Moulay Idriss I (founder of the Idrisid dynasty), while we enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

from there we will arrive back in Fes and end our journey by dropping you off at your accommodation.

Volubilis One Day Trip  Tips:

  • Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes suitable for exploring archaeological sites.
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, especially during the warmer months.
  • For a more informative experience, consider getting a licensed guide
  • Don’t forget your camera to capture the ancient ruins and scenic views.

Our Volubilis One Day Trip 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.

  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 Volubilis One Day Trip from Fes.

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  • Stunning mosaics, the Capitoline Temple, Basilica, Triumphal Arch, and different Roman Ruins.
  • The Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, scenic views from the hilltop, traditional Moroccan architecture.
  • In-depth historical information, interesting anecdotes, and explanations of the site’s key features.
  • Roman artifacts, historical context, well-curated exhibits.
  • Delicious Moroccan dishes, local dining atmosphere, scenic views if dining in Moulay Idriss.
  • Bab Mansour Gate, El Hedim Square, vibrant markets, and historical sites.

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  • Stunning mosaics, the Capitoline Temple, Basilica, Triumphal Arch, and different Roman Ruins.
  • The Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, scenic views from the hilltop, traditional Moroccan architecture.
  • In-depth historical information, interesting anecdotes, and explanations of the site’s key features.
  • Roman artifacts, historical context, well-curated exhibits.
  • Delicious Moroccan dishes, local dining atmosphere, scenic views if dining in Moulay Idriss.
  • Bab Mansour Gate, El Hedim Square, vibrant markets, and historical sites.
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