Explore the Best of Northern Morocco in 6 Days
This 6-day tour from Tangier takes you through the highlights of northern Morocco, including the enchanting blue town of Chefchaouen, the cultural treasures of Fes, the imperial cities of Meknes and Rabat, and the vibrant energy of Casablanca. Whether you’re drawn to the rich history, stunning architecture, or breathtaking landscapes, this itinerary offers a perfect balance of adventure, culture, and relaxation in one of the most captivating regions of Morocco.
Your journey begins in Tangier, a city where Europe and Africa meet. Upon arrival at the airport or ferry port, you’ll be greeted by your driver and transferred to your hotel, where you can relax before starting your exploration of the city.
Tangier, a city with a rich and diverse history, is known for its international charm and bohemian vibe. Start by exploring the Kasbah Museum, housed in the former Sultan’s palace, which offers fascinating insights into Morocco’s history and culture. Next, visit the Grand Socco, a bustling square that leads into the old medina, and wander through its narrow streets filled with souks and local shops.
In the afternoon, head to Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea, offering stunning coastal views. Nearby, visit the Caves of Hercules, a mythical site steeped in legend. The caves have a unique opening shaped like the African continent, making it a popular spot for photos.
Overnight in Tangier
After breakfast, you’ll leave Tangier and travel south to Chefchaouen, one of Morocco’s most beautiful towns, located in the Rif Mountains.
Chefchaouen is famous for its blue-washed buildings and serene atmosphere. Spend the day wandering through its narrow streets, admiring the colorful doors and windows, and enjoying the laid-back vibe of this mountain town. Don’t forget to visit the Ras El Maa waterfall, located just outside the medina, for a peaceful escape in nature.
As you explore the medina, you’ll find local artisans selling handwoven textiles, leather goods, and traditional crafts. Chefchaouen is also known for its delicious food, so be sure to try some local specialties like tagine or couscous at one of the many charming restaurants.
Overnight in Chefchaouen
On Day 3, you’ll leave Chefchaouen and head to Fes, one of Morocco’s oldest imperial cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Upon arrival in Fes, you’ll explore Fes el-Bali, the city’s ancient medina. This sprawling, medieval maze is filled with narrow alleys, bustling souks, and historical sites. Don’t miss the famous Chouara Tanneries, where leather goods are made using traditional methods that have remained unchanged for centuries.
A highlight of Fes is Al Quaraouiyine University, the world’s oldest continually operating university, founded in 859 AD. The university is an important cultural and architectural landmark, showcasing the city’s long-standing role as a center of learning in the Islamic world.
Overnight in Fes
After breakfast, you’ll depart Fes and head toward Meknes, another one of Morocco’s imperial cities, with a stop at the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis.
Your first stop is at Volubilis, the best-preserved Roman ruins in Morocco. The site dates back to the 3rd century BC and offers a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s Roman past. You can wander through the ancient streets, marvel at the impressive columns and mosaics, and imagine what life was like during the height of the Roman Empire.
Continue to Meknes, known as the “Versailles of Morocco” for its grand architecture and royal history. Visit the famous Bab Mansour, one of the most impressive gates in Morocco, and the Royal Stables, which were once home to over 12,000 horses. Don’t miss the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, the final resting place of one of Morocco’s most powerful rulers.
Overnight in Meknes
After exploring Meknes, you’ll travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital city and an important political and historical center.
Begin your tour of Rabat with a visit to the Hassan Tower, an incomplete minaret that stands as a symbol of the city. Nearby, visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a stunning example of traditional Moroccan architecture and the final resting place of King Mohammed V and his sons.
Next, explore the Kasbah of the Udayas, a historic fortress overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Wander through its charming blue and white streets, visit the Andalusian Gardens, and enjoy the stunning views of the sea from the kasbah’s ramparts.
Overnight in Rabat
On your final day, you’ll leave Rabat and head to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest and most cosmopolitan city.
In Casablanca, visit the iconic Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the mosque is an architectural masterpiece with intricate tilework, marble floors, and a stunning minaret. It’s one of the only mosques in Morocco that non-Muslims can enter, offering a unique opportunity to explore its beautiful interior.
After visiting the mosque, take a stroll along the Corniche, Casablanca’s lively beachfront promenade, or enjoy a meal at the famous Rick’s Café, inspired by the classic movie Casablanca.
In the late afternoon, you’ll be transferred to the airport or your accommodation in Casablanca, marking the end of your 6-day Morocco tour.
This 6-day tour from Tangier is the perfect way to explore the highlights of northern Morocco. From the vibrant city of Tangier to the serene beauty of Chefchaouen, the cultural treasures of Fes, the ancient ruins of Volubilis, and the historic capitals of Meknes and Rabat, this itinerary offers a well-rounded experience of Morocco’s diverse landscapes and rich history. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour provides a comprehensive and unforgettable Moroccan adventure.