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Best Morocco vacations;10 days from Fes Morocco

Best Morocco Vacations

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€1125

Duration

10 Days

Max People

10 People

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Airport

Min Age

12+ Years

Tour Type

Beach, Mountain

Fez – Ziz Gorges – Midelt – Erfoud – Merzouga – Tinghir – Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou – Marrakech – Waterfalls of Ouzoud – Fez

We provide the Best Morocco Vacations, We offer 10 days from Fes Morocco, to explore the Historical, Cultural and Natural trip. Hospitality peoples

Brief itenerary:

  • Duration: 10 days from Fes 
  • type of Trip: Priavte Tour 
  • Accommodition: Luxury / Standard 
  • Day 1: Fez city tour
  • Day 2: Fez – Fez
  • Day 3: Fez – Ifrane – Midelt
  • Day 4: Midelt – Erfoud – Merzouga
  • Day 5: Merzouga – Erg Chabbi desert tour
  • Day 6: Merzouga -Tinghir
  • Day 7: Tinghir – Ouarzazate
  • Day 8: Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou – Marrakech
  • Day 9: Marrakech – Waterfalls of Ouzoud – Fez
  • Day 10: Fez – Airport

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What do see in Fes city ?

Al Quaraouiyine Mosque

Al Quaraouiyine, built in 859BCE by Fatima al-Fihri, is believed to be one of the oldest universities in the world. It now operates as a mosque and cannot be entered by non-Muslims. However, its library, renovated in 2016, is open to the public, and you can get a glimpse of the impressive, handmade tilework dating back to the 9th century. You can also get a perfect view of the mosque courtyard from the rooftops of nearby restaurants in the medina.

Chouara Tannery

This is the most iconic place in Fez, and the oldest tannery in the world, where they still operate as they did in medieval times. Here, men make leather in a massive tannery surrounded by houses and shops. The smell of the dyeing process can get rather intense, so take a scarf to cover your nose (or they will give you mint leaves to rub under it). This is a great place to buy your leather souvenirs.

Al-Attarine Madrasa

A historical landmark, the Al-Attarine Madrasa is located near the Al-Quaraouiyine Mosque and the Al-Attarine Souk, a market with a variety of local spices, dried nuts, fruit and much more. Built between 1323 and 1325 and named after the market, the madrasa was an annex to the mosque and is decorated with the same design; magnificent green and blue zellij tile work, carved plaster and cedar wood, plus classrooms indoors and a fountain in the courtyard.

Medersa Bou Inania

Right at the entrance of the old medina lies the former theological college for Muslim intellectuals. Built by Sultan Bou Inan in the 14th century, it has been beautifully restored, featuring incredible mosaics, carved plaster, cedar mashrabiyas (lattice screens) and impressively large doors. The inside is splendid, with a fountain in the courtyard and endless, handcarved walls and zellij(mosaic) tilework. It also has rooms on two floors, where classes used to be taught.

Merenid Tombs

These tombs house the skeletal remains of sultans and other royals of the Merenid dynasty. Although not intact, and most of the decorations and engravings have faded throughout the years, you can still see the authenticity of the architecture. The climb up the hill is definitely worth it for the view over the 1,200-year-old medina, especially at sunset. Just don’t stay too long after nightfall, as the descent can get difficult in the dark.

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