Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary| Trips To Morocco from Tangier | Tour from Tangier to Marrakech

This quick trip from Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary will take you thru the simplest sub-cities in Morocco. ranging from Tangier within the north of Morocco, head south to the blue city of Chefchaouen, cross the Rif mountains to the Roman kingdom ruins of Volubilis, and withstand the old medina (city) of Fes. Continue west to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, then reach modern Casablanca and end in lively Marrakech.

Highlights of Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary

  • Marvel the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen
  • See ruins of the Roman Empire’s farthest African reach at Volubilis
  • Discover the tanneries, and artisan workshops in Fes
  • Watch henna artists and acrobats in Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna Square

    Brief Itinerary

    Day Highlights Overnight
    Day 1 Arrive in Tangier to Chefchaouen Chefchaouen
    Day 2 Chefchaouen -Roman ruins at Volubilis-Meknes and Fes Fes

    Day 3 Exploring Fes

    Fes
    Day 4 Fes to Casablanca via Rabat Casablanca
    Day 5 Casablanca to Marrakech Merrakech
    Day 6 : Marrakech; Depart airport

    Day 1: Tangier to Chefchaouen

    Hello Tangier, the gateway between Africa and Europe. Near the south of Spain, in our Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary, you can visit the cafe el HAFA(the old subdistrict) in the fashionable Zoco Chico square, or take a stroll along the promenade. Or, go directly to Chefchaouen, a blue sub-city located in the Rif Mountains. Enjoy the scenic route, stop along the way and hike to Cascades d’Akchour (Akchour waterfall). Chefchaouen has endless winding narrow streets and picturesque buildings. Look for a restaurant or coffee shop in Outa el Hammam square, and enjoy the food while people are watching.

    Although non-Muslims are not allowed to enter, the Grand Mosque is still worth a visit. From there, explore the nearby kasbah (old fortifications) and visit the gardens, museums and some old prison cells. Follow the path outside the wall to the Atlas Wine Hotel, and then climb on the roof to enjoy the panoramic view of Lanzi. For those who exercise a little bit, please walk east along the street past Ras el Ma Spring, and then walk up the path (20-30 minutes) until you reach the abandoned white Spanish mosque. When the sun sets, enjoy the last view of Chefchaouen.

    Day 2 Chefchaouen -Roman ruins at Volubilis-Meknes and Fes

    Before heading to Fez, get up early to take pictures of unmanned streets. Along the way, stop at the UNESCO-protected Volubilis site, the furthest place for the Romans in Africa. Wander through this complex of buildings and explore the impeccable Imperial City

    Continue the Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary east to your second prince, Fes. Fes has an impressive (and somewhat confusing) ancient Medina, a sub-city worth missing. Before entering the medina, before driving the medina, before driving the wheat fields up the mountain, before driving the wheat fields, driving by car, take a moment to visit the Mausoleum of Merenides located in the northern part of the city, enjoy everything here -enjoy a long history Panorama of Fes and the surrounding area. Go down the mountain and find your riad (traditional Moroccan house with indoor garden), where you can enjoy the taste and relax in the evening

    Day 3 Exploring Fes

    Fes is the oldest prince in Morocco (Marrakech and Rabat are the other two), and perhaps the most interesting exploration. As a UNESCO-protected site, this sub-city has not experienced much colonial development, allowing you to experience its medieval charm. Fes consists of two old Medina districts, Fes el Bali (where you will spend most of your time) and Fes el Jdid (the newer part of the city), and the New Town designed by France in the early 20th century. Meet with your guide to help you navigate the narrow and maze-like old streets of the Medina, starting from Fes el Bali (789 AD).

    When you pass through the provision of spices and leather products, please pay attention to the buildings influenced by Spain and Tunisia. Known for its tannery and the pungent smell associated with it, visit the popular Chouara tannery and then climb to the roof of a nearby house to better observe what is happening. Visit the 14th-century Al Attarine Madrasa and admire zellij tiles. Then visit one of the oldest and still operating universities in the world, Al-Qarawiyyin University (859 AD). Find Mellah (Old Jewish Quarter) in Fes el Jdid and admire the city from another angle.

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    Day 4 Fes to Casablanca via Rabat

    the day four in Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary we will Leaving Fes, head north to the prince of Rabat (and the current capital). Explore the medieval fortifications of Chellah Cemetery and stroll through Roman and Islamic ruins. Go through the gate of Kasbah des Oudaias and enter the center of the old community of Rabat. From there, visit the Andalusian gardens of the 20th century and enjoy a peaceful space away from the crowds.

    Explore the Hassan Tower, an incomplete mosque and the minaret of the Mausoleum of Mohammed V: an abandoned 12th-century project, leaving only the minaret and about 200 pillars. Continue south to Casablanca and transfer to your wine ourselves. Stroll along Boulevard de la Corniche, this seaside promenade along the Atlantic Ocean (often called the “Miami” of Morocco) to the Da Hassan II Mosque. Although the internal tour is only available in the morning, please use your time and watch the sunset behind the architectural miracle. Have a bite to eat at Rick’s Café, a restaurant, bar and coffee shop, redesigned to reflect the bar in the classic movie “Casablanca.”

    Day 5 Casablanca to Marrakech

    Casablanca is a modern industry in Morocco, with the stunning Hassan II Mosque. It sits on an outcrop over the Atlantic Ocean and has a 690-foot (210-meter) minaret-the tallest building in Morocco and the tallest minaret in the world! It is estimated that the courtyard can accommodate 80,000 believers, and the interior can accommodate 25,000 people. The unique thing about this mosque is that it is one of the few non-Muslims in the country that can enter. Join the guide’s morning tour and witness the exquisite handicrafts: hand-carved stone and wood, the exquisite I know handicrafts: carved stone and wood, and the idyllic tannery

    After arriving in Marrakech, check into your accommodation and then spend the rest of the afternoon at a slower pace. In the evening, the main square Jemaa el-Fna plaza was filled with snackes and musicians, performers, snake charmers, games, and Him. In your free time, stroll around the square, enjoy a sip of fresh mint tea in one of the many cafes above the square, and admire the wonders below.

    Day 6 : Marrakech; Depart

    Marrakesh, nicknamed the “Red City” (because of its red sandstone ramparts and buildings “(because of its red sandstone ramparts and buildings that camtera visitors), start west of Jemaa El Fna and walk toward the amazing minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque and Gardens . 253 ft (77 m) is the tallest tower ever built in Marrakesh. Explore the stalls of Souk El Attarine (Bharat), Souk El Haddadin (Blacksmiths) and Souk Smata (Slippers) before visiting the Ben Youssef Islamic Madrasa for a taste of 16th century architecture and marvel at the exquisite details.

    When you walk in the alleys of Marrakech, you will notice the medieval hotels on the ancient trade routes, which are used for travelers and merchants. Today, some have been converted into residences and others are shopping areas and workshops to explore. Depending on your energy level, you may wish to visit several locations south of Jemaa el-Fna. Some options to consider are the 500-year-old Saadien tombs, the expansive courtyards and sunken gardens of the El Badi Palace in the 17th century, or the intricate wooden Him and painted ceilings of the Bahia Palace in the 19th century.

    Or, if you prefer to take a quiet breath in the afternoon heat to end your trip, you may wish to head to Majorelle Gardens to relax among subtropical plants, bamboo, lilies and palm trees , and end our Tangier to marrakech in 6 days itinerary.

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    INCLUDED

    • include Private tour
    • Daily breakfast Hotel accommodation and all transportation in Tangier
    • Airport Full transportation with air-conditioning,
    • crossing the Rif Mountains of Morocco
    • gas and driver English speaking guide and driver Overnight in chefchaouen, Fes , Casablanca & Marrakech
    • Tour Guide in Fes & Marrakech
    • including breakfast 
    • Daily including breakfast, free time to explore scenic spots, take photos, etc.
    • Customized and flexible stops
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    NOT INCLUDED

    • Lunch
    • Travel insurance
    • Entrance tickets to monuments
    • Tips

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