7 Days Tour from Tangier
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7 Days Tour from Tangier
Discover the Magic of Northern Morocco and the Desert
Morocco is a fascinating destination that blends rich history, warm hospitality, and stunning landscapes. This 7-day tour from Tangier will take you through imperial cities, Berber villages, and the vast dunes of the Sahara Desert. Below is a detailed itinerary to make the most of this unique experience.
Day 1: Arrival in Tangier and City Tour
Tangier is the gateway to Morocco from Europe, offering a unique mix of cultures. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed at the airport or port to begin your exploration.
Kasbah of Tangier – A historic fortress with panoramic views of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Medina and Souk – Wander through the narrow streets and traditional markets.
Hercules Caves – Discover this fascinating archaeological site by the Atlantic Ocean.
Achakar Beach – Relax on one of the most beautiful beaches in the region.
Overnight stay in a traditional riad inside the medina.
Day 2: Tangier – Chefchaouen, the Blue Pearl
After breakfast, head to Chefchaouen, one of Morocco’s most picturesque cities.
Walk through the Blue Medina – Admire the charming blue-painted houses and peaceful atmosphere.
Uta el-Hammam Square – Enjoy mint tea at a rooftop café with scenic views.
Akchour Waterfalls (optional) – For nature lovers, a hike to the waterfalls is a great experience.
Overnight stay in a boutique hotel in Chefchaouen.
Day 3: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fez
Today, explore Morocco’s rich history by visiting archaeological sites and imperial cities.
Volubilis – Well-preserved Roman ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Meknes – Known as the “Versailles of Morocco,” highlights include:
Bab Mansour Gate, one of the most beautiful in Morocco.
Bou Inania Madrasa, a stunning example of Islamic architecture.
El-Hedim Square, a bustling market area.
Arrive in Fez, Morocco’s cultural capital, for an overnight stay in a traditional riad.
Day 4: Exploring Fez, the Spiritual City
Fez is Morocco’s oldest imperial city, offering a deep dive into history and culture.
Fez el-Bali Medina – A UNESCO-listed maze of over 9,000 alleys.
Bou Inania Madrasa – A remarkable example of Moroccan architecture.
Chouara Tanneries – Witness traditional leather dyeing techniques.
Jewish Quarter (Mellah) – Explore the historic Jewish district of Fez.
Overnight stay in Fez.
Day 5: Fez – Ifrane – Cedar Forest – Midelt – Merzouga (Sahara Desert)
Begin your journey toward the Sahara Desert, passing through breathtaking landscapes.
Ifrane – Nicknamed the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its Alpine-style architecture.
Cedar Forest in Azrou – Home to Barbary macaques in their natural habitat.
Ziz Valley – Marvel at stunning gorges and lush palm groves.
Merzouga – Arrive at the desert and ride camels across the Erg Chebbi dunes, witnessing a magical sunset.
Overnight stay in a luxury desert camp under the stars, with traditional Berber music.
Day 6: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley
After enjoying a breathtaking sunrise in the desert, continue exploring Morocco’s mountain landscapes.
Todra Gorges – Towering 300-meter (985 feet) rock walls, perfect for hiking and photography.
Dades Valley – Known for its dramatic rock formations and scenic kasbahs.
Overnight stay in a panoramic hotel in the Dades Valley.
Day 7: Dades Valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech
On the final day, visit iconic landmarks before reaching Marrakech.
Ouarzazate – Known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” home to:
Atlas Film Studios, where movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones were filmed.
Kasbah Taourirt, a historic fortress.
Ait Ben Haddou – A stunning UNESCO-listed ksar (fortified village), featured in many Hollywood films.
Tizi n’Tichka Pass – Cross the High Atlas Mountains with breathtaking views.
Arrive in Marrakech in the afternoon, with transfer to your hotel or the airport.
Conclusion: A Journey Through Morocco’s Diversity
This 7-day tour from Tangier offers an unforgettable experience, showcasing Morocco’s diversity—from the imperial cities to the vast Sahara Desert. It’s a journey filled with history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.