This 5 days tour from Tangier to Fes and Marrakech: from the coastal city of Tangier to the blue streets of Chefchaouen, the historic medina of Fes, and the vibrant city of Marrakech. You’ll experience a mix of scenic landscapes, rich culture, and centuries-old traditions. Each day combines exploration, sightseeing, and immersive local experiences for an unforgettable Moroccan adventure.
5 days tour from Tangier to Fes and Marrakech
Day 1: Tangier → Chefchaouen → Fes
Your journey begins in Tangier, where an early departure—around 7:00 AM—is essential to make the most of the day. As you travel toward Chefchaouen, you’ll pass through the scenic Rif Mountains, with winding roads, quiet villages, and beautiful viewpoints that make the drive enjoyable and relaxing. This part of the trip offers a peaceful introduction to Morocco’s natural landscapes.
Arriving in Chefchaouen by late morning, you’ll have a few hours to explore its famous blue-painted medina. Wander through the narrow streets, take photos, and enjoy the calm atmosphere that sets this town apart from larger cities. You can visit small local shops or simply relax at a terrace café for lunch, soaking in the views and slow pace of life. If time allows, a short walk to a panoramic viewpoint gives you a memorable perspective over the town.
In the early afternoon, continue your journey toward Fes, which takes around four hours. The scenery gradually changes to open countryside, offering a glimpse into rural Moroccan life. A short stop along the way is recommended to rest and refresh.
You’ll arrive in Fes in the evening. After checking into your accommodation, enjoy a quiet dinner and rest. This is a long but rewarding day that introduces Morocco’s diversity in landscapes and culture.
Day 2: Discovering the Cultural Heart of Fes
Spend the day exploring Fes with a knowledgeable local guide who can help you navigate its maze-like streets and uncover its hidden stories. The ancient medina of Fes el Bali is one of the most fascinating places in Morocco, a UNESCO-listed site where daily life continues much as it has for centuries. Walking through its narrow alleys, you’ll encounter bustling الأسواق (souks), traditional workshops, and historic buildings at every turn.
Among the highlights is the famous Chouara Tannery, where leather is still dyed using age-old techniques in colorful stone vats. You’ll also visit the historic Al Quaraouiyine University, considered the oldest existing university in the world, along with nearby religious (madrasas) known for their intricate architecture.
As you continue through the souks, you’ll see artisans working with (metal), (wood), and textiles, preserving skills passed down through generations. Your guide will also introduce you to hidden corners and explain local traditions, making the experience much richer.
Take a break for lunch at a traditional restaurant (inside the medina), where you can enjoy authentic Moroccan cuisine. In the afternoon, you may visit viewpoints overlooking the medina for a panoramic perspective. By the end of the day, you’ll have gained a deep appreciation for the history, culture, and craftsmanship that make Fes truly unique.
Day 3: Journey from Fes to Marrakech (A Full Travel Day)
Day three is dedicated to traveling from Fes to Marrakech, a long but rewarding journey that takes approximately 7–8 hours depending on traffic and stops. Departing in the morning is recommended to ensure a comfortable pace throughout the day. As you leave Fes, the scenery gradually shifts, offering a diverse mix of landscapes that showcase Morocco’s natural beauty.
One of the most pleasant stops along the way is Ifrane, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco” due to its alpine-style architecture, clean streets, and cooler climate. Nearby, you may also pass through cedar forests where Barbary macaques can sometimes be seen. This part of the journey provides a refreshing contrast to the dense urban atmosphere of Fes.
Continuing through the Middle Atlas region, the landscape evolves from green forests to more open plains and semi-arid areas. Small towns and roadside cafés offer opportunities for short breaks, allowing you to stretch, enjoy a coffee, or take in the surroundings. The drive is long but visually varied, making it an interesting experience rather than just a transfer.
By late afternoon or early evening, you’ll arrive in Marrakech. After checking into your accommodation, it’s best to relax and recover from the journey. This day is less about sightseeing and more about experiencing the transition between two very different regions of Morocco.
Day 4: Exploring the Vibrant City of Marrakech
Today is dedicated to discovering the highlights of Marrakech with a guided tour that brings the city’s history and energy to life. Begin in the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa, the beating heart of the city, where street performers, musicians, and food vendors create a constantly changing atmosphere. It’s a place where tradition and daily life blend together, offering a unique introduction to Marrakech.
Continue your visit to the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, known for its impressive minaret that dominates the skyline. While non-Muslims cannot enter, the exterior and surrounding gardens are worth exploring. Next, head to the elegant Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture with intricate tilework, carved wood, and peaceful courtyards that reflect the grandeur of the past.
For a change of pace, visit the serene Majorelle Garden, a beautifully designed botanical garden offering shade, vibrant colors, and a calm escape from the busy المدينة (medina).
Throughout the day, you’ll also walk through the souks, where artisans sell spices, textiles, and handmade crafts. By the end of the tour, you’ll understand why Marrakech is considered one of Morocco’s most captivating cities, rich in culture, history, and atmosphere.
Day 5: Departure from Marrakech or Return to Tangier
On your final day, you can either depart from Marrakech Menara Airport or begin the journey back to Tangier. If your schedule allows, a morning departure from Marrakech is the most convenient option, giving you a relaxed end to your trip after several busy days. Depending on your flight time, you may still enjoy a short walk, a last coffee in the medina, or some final souvenir shopping before heading to the airport.
This final day marks the end of an intense but enriching journey through Morocco. From the blue streets of Chefchaouen to the historic depths of Fes and the vibrant energy of Marrakech, the experience offers a rich blend of landscapes, culture, and unforgettable memories.
Included
- Accommodation in riads or hotels (as per itinerary)
- Guided tours in Fes and Marrakech
- Transportation between cities (private car or train if specified)
- Entrance fees to listed attractions (palaces, gardens, museums)
- Breakfast at accommodations
Excluded
- International flights to and from Morocco
- Lunches and dinners (unless specified)
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, tips, optional activities)
- Travel insurance
- Optional excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
