11 Days From Fes to Marrakech Via merzouga Dunes

11 Days From Fes to Marrakech Via merzouga Dunes

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Food and wine tours in Morocco offer travelers the opportunity to experience the country’s rich culinary traditions and taste its diverse range of flavors. From aromatic and flavorful dishes to local ingredients and wines, Morocco has something to offer for every type of food and…

Food and wine tours in Morocco offer travelers the opportunity to experience the country’s rich culinary traditions and taste its diverse range of flavors. From aromatic and flavorful dishes to local ingredients and wines, Morocco has something to offer for every type of food and wine lover, for ex : https://moroccodesertstour.com/food-drinks-travel-safe-morocco/

Many food and wine tours in Morocco focus on a specific region or type of cuisine, allowing travelers to delve deeper into a particular area of interest. For example, travelers interested in traditional Moroccan dishes might choose a tour that focuses on the country’s aromatic stews and couscous, while those interested in local ingredients might choose a tour that focuses on the country’s vibrant markets and spices.

Food and wine tours in Morocco often include visits to local markets, where travelers can learn about and taste a range of traditional ingredients. These markets are a great way to experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of Morocco, and to learn about the country’s culinary traditions. Many tours also include cooking classes, where travelers can learn how to prepare traditional Moroccan dishes and try their hand at cooking with local ingredients. These classes are a great way for travelers to learn about Moroccan cuisine and to get a feel for the country’s culinary traditions.

Food and wine tours in Morocco may also include visits to wineries or tastings of local wines. Morocco is home to a range of wine-producing regions, including the Rif Mountains and the Middle Atlas Mountains. These regions produce a range of red, white, and rosé wines, which are often made from local grape varieties. Wine tastings are a great way to learn about Moroccan wines and to taste a range of different styles and flavors.

When it comes to choosing a food and wine tour in Morocco, there are a number of factors to consider. It’s important to consider the focus of the tour, as well as the level of hands-on participation and the overall quality of the experience. It’s also important to consider the location of the tour, as Morocco has a range of destinations to choose from, each with its own unique culinary traditions and flavors.

Overall, food and wine tours in Morocco offer a unique and delicious way to experience the country’s rich culinary traditions. Whether you’re interested in traditional Moroccan dishes, local ingredients, or Moroccan wine, there is a food and wine tour in Morocco to suit every type of traveler. So, if you’re looking for a culinary adventure, consider adding a food and wine tour to your Morocco vacation itinerary.

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DAY 1: Fes
Upon arrival in Fes, you will be met and transferred to your Riad.  Relax and settle in. Overnight in Fes.
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DAY 2: Fes
after breakfast explore Fes, the most ancient and holy of the Imperial cities.  Your cultural and historic tour will take you through the 2000 year old living medina; a labyrinth of narrow lanes alive with markets and souks, craftsmen, donkeys and mules transporting their loads.  Visit the Attarine and Bou Anania Medersas (Islamic universities), the Nejjarine fountain, the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, and the Karaouine Mosque.  Finish your tour with a visit to Fes Jdid, and the revered Merenid Tombs for a spectacular panoramic view of Fes.  Overnight in Fes.
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DAY 3: Fes – Chefchaouen (200kms)
Depart Fes for Chefchaouen.  A scenic drive will take you through fertile agricultural land to high in the Rif Mountains.  Chefchaouen is famous for its vivid blue-rinsed houses and is very popular for both tourists and Moroccans, particularly in the hot summer months.  Overnight in Chefchaouen.
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DAY 4: Chefchaouen
Spend the day exploring Chefchaouen.  Winding lanes and narrow alleys are home to numerous souks offering cuisine and artisan works, such as woolen items, intricate embroidery, and goat's cheese; all native to the North and not found anywhere else in Morocco.  Relax in the square, visit a local farm, or hike in nearby parks.  Overnight in Chefchaouen.
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DAY 5: Chefchaouen – Tangier (110kms)
Depart Chefchaouen for the city of Tangier via the green valleys of the Rif Mountains. Tangier, the gateway to Africa from Europe, has always been an international melting pot. Take a tour of Tangier and explore the bustling medina, and city surrounds, and enjoy the stunning vista where the Mediterranean and Atlantic meet. Overnight in Tangier.
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DAY 6: Tangier – Asilah – Rabat (249kms)
Depart from Tangier on the stunning coast road to Rabat via Asilah, a beautiful coastal town with its whitewashed houses, blue walls and doors, and many murals. Explore the Imperial City of Rabat, including the Mechouar (the ramparts and walls surrounding the Royal Palace), the majestic Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower and the Oudaya Kasbah, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and offering fabulous views, as well as being home to Moroccan artisan galleries. Overnight in
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DAY 7: Rabat – Casablanca – El Jadida -Oualidia (271kms)
Depart Rabat and travel along the Atlantic coast. Stop in Casablanca to visit the central market, Habous district, Mohammed V square and the impressive mosque of Hassan II. Continue to El Jadida, a small port city, formerly controlled by the Portuguese which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Arrive and relax in Oualidia, a small seaside village with a protected lagoon, estuary, and wild Atlantic Ocean all right on your doorstep. Walking, birdwatching (Oualidia is at the centre of Morocco’s richest bird habitat, particularly in Spring and Autumn), fishing, swimming, kayaking, kite surfing and surfing are just some of the activities you can enjoy in Oualidia. Overnight in Oualidia.
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DAY 8: Oualidia – Safi -Essaouira (182kms)
Depart Oualidia and continue to Essaouira. Stop in Safi, also a previously Portuguese occupied town. Famous as being the centre of sardine exports, Safi is perhaps most well known for its pottery and there is much to explore here. Continue to Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage listed city. This windswept fishing port, with broad beaches and ancient walled medina with ramparts built into the cliffs has long been a popular destination. With its relaxed feel, take in the small but bustling medina, stroll along the ramparts or beach, or visit the port to see the daily catch. The Gnaouas Music Festival is held in Essaouira in June. Overnight in Essaouira.
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DAY 9: Esssaouira – Marrakech (177kms)
Depart Essaouira for Marrakech. A relaxing drive lined with argan oil cooperatives will take you to Marrakech. Overnight in Marrakech.
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DAY 10: Marrakech
Explore the famous city of Marrakech, the ‘southern pearl’ of Morocco, and second oldest Imperial city which has for centuries been an important stop for traders and travellers. Your tour will include the Menera Gardens, the famous Jardin Majoralle, the Bahia Palace and the Saadian tombs. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, with its 77 metre high minaret dominating the centre of Marrakech. Continue to one of the centre attractions of Marrakech; Djemaa el-Fna, the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site which is one of the main cultural spaces in Marrakech. Relax at one of the many cafes surrounding the square to take in all the sights. Continue on and explore the varied and colourful souks. Complete your memories of Marrakech with the Fantasia Moroccan dinner and cultural show. Taking place in the heart of a palm grove, you will dine in caidal tents, and be entertained by musicians, dancers and amazing horsemanship. Overnight in Marrakech.
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DAY 11: Marrakech
Depart Marrakech.
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    John C
    A honeymoon to remember

    An unforgettable trip that made our honeymoon one to remember. Everyone had a great time on the trip, we met incredible people that we will continue to keep in touch with. The Sahara desert really is something that can only be experienced through a trip like this and it was just amazing. We did the full experience of quad bikes and camel trekking and even had a go on some horses at sunset in the dunes. Couldn’t recommend it enough! hassan was an incredible guide and very caring for all his guests, he made us feel like family. Great sense of humour and an amazing person.

    Marrakesh can be extremely busy so it was amazing to get away into nature. The drive from Marrakesh is long and it is incredible the amount of effort that goes into organising these tours!

    10/10 brilliant! Don’t hesitate and just do it!

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