3-Day Northern Morocco Tour from Fez to Tangier via Chefchaouen
Three days across northern Morocco — start in the medieval medina of Fez, see Volubilis and the imperial city of Meknes, sleep two nights in the blue-painted mountain town of Chefchaouen, end at the Strait of Gibraltar in Tangier.
Northern Morocco is the country at its most surprising — Roman mosaics outside Meknes, a medieval medina in Fez that has barely changed in eight hundred years, a blue-painted mountain town in the Rif, and the white city of Tangier looking out across the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain. This 3-day tour links them at a pace that lets each place breathe — two unhurried nights in Chefchaouen, with the Spanish Mosque sunset hike.
Tour highlights
- Volubilis Roman ruins — UNESCO mosaics, columns, triumphal arch
- Meknes imperial city — Bab Mansour gate, royal stables
- Chefchaouen blue medina — two nights in the most photogenic town in Morocco
- Spanish Mosque viewpoint — sunset hike for one of the great views in the country
- Tetouan UNESCO white-city medina (Day 3 detour)
- Tangier finish — Cape Spartel, Hercules Caves, Atlantic-Mediterranean meeting

