Price:$1,592
Guaranteed departures every Friday from Tangier throughout the year.
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Day 1: WELCOME TO TANGIER
Upon our arrival at Tanger’s airport or port, our friendly English-speaking assistant will be there to warmly welcome us. He will provide you with all the essential information for your stay in the city and personally accompany you in one of our comfortable private vehicles to your hotel. He will also assist you with the registration process, ensuring a smooth start to your trip.
Tanger is a vibrant multicultural enclave, home to Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities. Throughout history, it has captivated the hearts of numerous renowned artists. Artists like Delacroix, Matisse, Francis Bacon, and writers such as Tennessee Williams, Samuel Beckett, Truman Capote, and Paul Bowles were drawn to Tanger, seeking inspiration from its vivid colors and enchanting light. Even musicians like Igor Stravinski found inspiration in this artistic haven.
During the 1940s and 1950s, the city of Tanger served as an international zone, attracting artists, eccentric millionaires like Barbara Hutton and Malcolm Forbes, secret agents, and adventurers of all kinds. It was a place of refuge, a playground for the elite, and a paradise for lovers of the finer things in life.
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Day 2: TANGIER – CHAOUEN – CASABLANCA
After enjoying a delightful breakfast, we’ll embark on a journey to the captivating city of Chauen, nestled at the foot of the Rif Mountains. With its origins dating back to the time of the reconquest of Granada, Chauen held a sacred status for centuries, being off-limits to foreigners. The name “Chefchaouen” in Berber translates to “Looking at the horns,” alluding to the two dominating ridges in the region.
Immerse yourself in the Andalusian influence that graces the blue city, evident in its charming streets, white houses adorned with patios, gabled roofs, and windows painted in shades of blue. The city is divided into two parts: the modern city and the medina. Like any Moroccan city, the medina lies at its heart, and you will pass through one of its seven gates to enter.
Noteworthy attractions within the medina include the vibrant Uta Al Hamman square, the magnificent Great Mosque, the historic Alcazaba, and the picturesque laundries, to name a few.
After this enchanting visit, our journey continues toward Casablanca, where a delightful dinner and comfortable accommodations await you.
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Day 3: CASABLANCA – MEKNES – FEZ
After a tasty breakfast, we will visit Casablanca, starting with the Boulevard of the Corniche, the seafront promenade, and the coastal road, through which we’ll reach Anfa (old quarters of the historic city), a famous neighborhood in which its luxurious houses stand out.
The tour will lead to the exterior of the Great Mosque of Hassan II, a monumental and modern work (sliding roof and resistance to earthquakes) that holds the title of the third largest mosque in the world after Mecca and Medina (optionally, you can visit the inside). It is the most representative monument of the 20th century.
We will depart from Casablanca through the road and fertile valleys until we reach Meknes, a World Heritage Site and one of the four imperial cities along with Marrakesh, Fez, and Rabat, the former capital of Morocco.
You will visit the fortified city starting with its walls and great gates: Bab El Mansour Laalej, the largest gate in the country and North Africa; the Agdal pond, built for irrigation in the area; and the Lahdim Square, the epicenter of the city’s activity. Then you will have free time for lunch (optional).
Finally, we will arrive in Fez, where we will have dinner and stay overnight.
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Day 4: FEZ
After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we will start our journey with a visit to Fez Royal Palace with its magnificent golden doors. These seven bronze doors, each of different sizes, represent the seven days of the week and the seven levels of the monarchy.
Next, we will explore the Medina, also known as the Old Quarter. Here, we’ll have the opportunity to visit the Madrasa Bou Inania, which is an Islamic school. We’ll also see the Nejjarine Fountain, one of the most beautiful fountains in the medina and the oldest in Fez.
Additionally, we’ll visit the Al-Karaouine Mosque, a significant cultural center of Islam, housing a library with over 30,000 copies. This mosque is also the headquarters of the University of Fez. Lastly, we’ll visit the Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss, the most revered saint in Morocco.
During our journey, we’ll make a stop in the famous neighborhood of the Tanners, which is truly unique in the world.
Later, there will be an optional lunch opportunity. In the afternoon, we will continue our exploration of Fez, visiting its beautiful artisan neighborhoods that are divided by guilds.
Finally, we will return to our hotel to relax and unwind.
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Day 5: GOODBYE FEZ!
After an exquisite breakfast and at the agreed time, we will take our transfer to Fez International Airport.
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