Fes to Chefchaouen 3 days
Description
Your 3-day trip from Fes to Chefchaoun, with stops at Volubilis and Meknes, is a complete and thrilling journey through Morocco's history and culture. Volubilis and Meknes provide a glimpse into the country's past, while Chefchaoun showcases stunning blue buildings and mountain views. The return journey to Fes offers a chance to reflect on the memories made. I hope you enjoy this comprehensive excursion and take back many unforgettable experiences
Departure | Pick up from your accommodation . |
Departure Time | Pick up arround 7 Am |
Languages | English, French, Italian ,Arabic |
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Tour Timeline
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1DAY1: FES - CHEFCHAOUN
Discover the charming town of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains . After a delicious breakfast in Fes, we'll embark on a scenic drive to Chefchaouen. Immerse yourself in the town's iconic blue and white architecture, stroll through the tranquil medina, and visit famous local landmarks. Take a break for lunch before we continue our journey. Afterward, enjoy free time to explore Chefchaouen at your leisure.
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2DAY2 : Exploring Chefchaoun
Visit the Kasbah Museum, or simply relax in a local coffee shop and soak up the town's atmosphere. If you are sunset/sunrise sights lovers the best second view in the kingdom of Morocco after the view of desert is the Spanish mosque which located in the top of the mountain As the day comes to an end, take a leisurely walk and experience Chefchaouen's beauty. We'll be spending the night here, so don't hesitate to take your time discovering the town." Overnight chefchaoun
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3DAY 3 : CHEFCHAOUN- VOLUBILIS - MEKNES- FES
After breakfast we will drive to volubilis from the rif mountain, arrive in volubilis this site is a partly excavated Berber and Roman city in Morocco situated near the city of Meknes, and commonly considered as the ancient capital of the kingdom of Mauretania. After we reach meknes we will have a rounds in the Ismailia city see bab Mansour and the famous kings palace and live to Built in a fertile agricultural area, it developed from the 3rd century BC onward as a Berber city , next stop will be fes city. Overnight fes