Tour From Tangier 3 days trip
Overview:
start your Tour From Tangier 3 Days Trip through some of Morocco’s most enchanting places.
We’ll travel from Tangier to Chefchaouen and Fes, discovering each city’s unique beauty, history, and vibrant local culture.
This journey gives you a taste of Morocco’s rich heritage, from the famous blue streets of Chefchaouen to the ancient heart of Fes.
Highlights:
- Traverse the Rif mountains
- Discover the famous blue medina of Chefchaouen
- Explore the ancient city of Fes with a local guide
- Visit the Roman ruins at Volubilis
Informations:
- Place to begin: your riad/hotel in tanger
- Place to end: your riad/hotel in tanger
- Period: 3 days/ 2 nights
- Departure time: 8/9 am
THIS IS THE ITINERARY OF THE Tour From Tangier 3 days trip:
Day1: tanger – tetouan – chefchaouen
We will start from Tangier and make our way to Tetouan, a city known for its whitewashed buildings and Spanish influence. You will have some time to explore Tetouan before we continue to Chefchaouen. Once there, you’ll walk through the beautiful blue-walled medina, visit the peaceful Ras El Ma waterfall, and try on traditional Rif clothing.
Later, we will head to the Spanish Mosque to watch the sunset and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Blue City. We will then return to your riad in Chefchaouen for an overnight stay.
Day2: chefchaaouen – fes
After breakfast, we will leave Chefchaouen and head to Fes, Morocco’s oldest imperial city. Once we arrive, you will enjoy a guided tour of Fes, where you can explore the ancient medina, wander through the lively souks, and see historic spots like the University of Al Quaraouiyine.
In the evening, we will take you to your traditional riad for a restful night.
Day3: fes – volubilis – tanger
On the last day, we will leave Fes and travel toward Tangier. Along the way, we’ll stop at Volubilis, an impressive site with ancient Roman ruins. You will have time to explore the ruins, capturing photos of the beautiful mosaics and columns.
Finally, we will continue our journey back to Tangier, where we will drop you off at your hotel, the airport, or a location of your choice in the evening.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Weather: Morocco’s weather can change throughout the day, so it’s smart to bring layers. Mornings and nights can be cool, especially in Chefchaouen and Fes.
Walking: We’ll be exploring old towns with narrow, uneven streets, so comfy walking shoes are important.
Money: Some places only take cash, so keep some Moroccan dirhams with you. Cards are accepted mostly in big shops and hotels.
Dress: Morocco is traditional, so wearing clothes that cover your shoulders and knees is a good idea, especially in smaller towns.
Language: Arabic and Berber are common languages, and some people also speak French. English is often spoken in tourist areas, so it’s easy to communicate.
Photos: Chefchaouen is very photogenic! Just remember to ask if you’d like to take photos of people.
Time in Each Place: This tour lets you see many highlights quickly, but time in each spot is limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will we have enough time in each city?
You will get to see the main sights in Chefchaouen and Fes, but this tour moves quickly. If you like to take your time, you might want a longer tour.
2. Is there a lot of walking?
we’ll walk through old areas with round stone streets in Chefchaouen and Fes. Comfortable shoes are best since some parts can be uneven or steep.
3. Can I shop in the medinas?
you will have some time to shop, especially in Chefchaouen and Fes. However, our schedule is fast, so shopping time may be limited.
4. Are meals included?
Breakfast is included, but lunch and dinner are not. This lets you choose where you want to eat and explore different flavors but remember to budget for these meals.
5. Will people understand English?
our guides speak English. Many people in the tourist areas speak a little English too, but you might hear Arabic and French in smaller places.
6. What should I wear?
Morocco is a traditional country, so covering your shoulders and knees is respectful, especially in small towns. Light layers work well for warm days and bring a jacket for cooler evenings.
7. What’s the best part of this tour?
People love the blue streets of Chefchaouen, the cultural sights in Fes, and the Roman ruins at Volubilis. Each stop has something special to see!
8. Are there any long drives?
there are some long drives, especially on Day 2 and Day 3. We’ll make stops to stretch and see things along the way, but expect some time on the road.
9.Is it difficult to walk to the Spanish Mosque in Chefchaouen?
the walk is a bit tough. It’s uphill and has some rocky areas, which can make it tiring. Bring comfortable shoes, take water, and go at your own pace. The view from the top is beautiful.
10. How is the view from the Spanish Mosque in Chefchaouen?
The view from the Spanish Mosque is stunning! From the top, you can see a beautiful panoramic view of Chefchaouen, with its famous blue-painted buildings nestled against the backdrop of the Rif Mountains. The city spreads out below you, and you can enjoy the contrast of the blue town against the green hills. The sunset from this spot is especially magical, as the golden light casts a warm glow over the city and mountains. It’s a perfect place for photos and a peaceful moment to take in the beauty of Chefchaouen.
11.Does Chefchaouen have delicious cheese?
Chefchaouen, like many places in Morocco, offers delicious local cheese. You can find a variety of cheeses made with cow or goat milk. The region is known for its fresh, creamy cheese, often served with traditional Moroccan bread or as part of a tagine. If you’re visiting, it’s definitely worth trying local cheeses from the markets or restaurants!
details:
- pick up and drop-off at your hotel/riad
- our A/C modern 4x4 or van/minivan.
- drivers/guides speaking English....
- clean vehicle A/C with air condition along the way
- visit some interesting place along the way
- fuel
- first night at private room hotel/riad with "dinner&breakfast"
- second night at private room hotel/riad with "dinner&breakfast"
- lunches, drinks
- entrance the monuments
- personal expenses