6 Days Casablanca Tangier Tour

6 Days Casablanca Tangier Tour

A special chance to discover Morocco’s many wonders is provided by the 6 Days Casablanca Tangier Tour. This tour will take you to the breathtaking cities of Casablanca and Tangier, where you will explore their culture, their history, and their unique cuisine. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking landscape of the Rif Mountains and the Sahara Desert. You will have the opportunity to stop at some of Morocco’s most well-known locations along the way, including the Hassan II Mosque, the Medina of Fez, and the Souk of Marrakech. The 6 Days Casablanca Tangier Tour provides an unforgettable journey through the heart of Morocco.

Day 1: Airport  Casablanca :

Pick you up from the airport, and Transfer to your Riad/Hotel.

Day 2: Casablanca Rabat Meknes Fez:

After breakfast we start our first visit to one of the ‘must-see’ places the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, is also one of the largest mosques in the world with a capacity of 25.000 worshippers. The mosque is very photogenic, especially around sunset! All the marble, wood carvings, and mosaics will make any photographer’s heart skip a beat. later we head to the capital of Morocco which is Rabat, after we arrive in Rabat we will have a chance to see one of the most famous Kasbah(kasbah of the Oydayas) this Kasbah is an old military camp which was built in the 12th century. Here you can find some of the first palaces ever built by the Alaouite Dynasty still reigning, Moreover, we will visit the Tour Hassan or Hassan Tour this Mosque was built in the 12th century but hasn’t been finished. This was meant to be the second-biggest mosque in the Arab world after the Samarra in Iraq, we will depart towards Meknes Meknes a city in northern Morocco. It’s known for its imperial past, as we will have time to see Bab al-Mansour as the main gate between Meknes’ Madina and Imperial City districts. It’s an immense and highly photogenic structure that many experts proclaim as one of North Africa’s finest examples of surviving gateways. Finished in 1732, it was built by Sultan Moulay Ismail (though completed after his reign). The intricate architectural detail on the gateway includes lavish use of zellige tiling and carving work.

Today, the gate isn’t actually open, instead, you enter and exit through a neighboring, much smaller side gate. This allows you to fully admire the gate’s artistry unheeded by traffic. then we drive to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, about 29 kilometers from Meknes, which are the main tourist attraction for Meknes. This is Morocco’s most famous Roman remnant and for good reason. Sitting atop a hill, with the countryside rolling out below, the surviving columns and temple fragments of Volubilis are an impressive and powerfully atmospheric site.

Although much that has been unearthed here is now on display in Rabat’s Archaeology Museum, many of the gorgeous and intricate floor mosaics in Volubilis’ grand Roman villas have been left in situ, giving you a taste of the grandeur of wealthy Roman life. this will be the last thing to visit after we enter Fes at night you will get into your accommodations.

Day 3: Explore Fez :

After breakfast you will start your exploration in Fez with a local guide, Fes or Fez is the most beautiful imperial city in this North African country. And that, of course, has much to do with the beautiful sights that hide behind the walls of this fairytale city, First, you will visit Fes El Jadid (14th-century section), the Jewish quarter (Mellah), the synagogue or cemetery, and the famous gates of the royal palace. Then, we continue to the Borj Nord for a panoramic view and end your outside tour in the pottery section, where you will visit the artisans making mosaics and tiles. Later, with your guide, you will explore the old medina called Fes El Bali (9th-century section). You will visit one of the famous Medersas (Quranic school) of the 14th century, the quaraouiyine university (the oldest university in the world), the suffering (bronze) section, and the Najjarine (Carpenters) Souk.

Day 4: Fez Chefchaouen:

Depart Fez to Chefchaouen, after arriving in The blue city of Morocco you will have free time to explore it by yourself, Chefchaouen and it’s a truly beautiful town in Morocco, surrounded by the majestic Rif mountains of the north. It’s a place full of history and many hidden finds. Chefchaouen can surely ‘blue’ you away. Chefchaouen is much quieter than any other city in Morocco, Overnight at the Hotel/Riad.

Day 5: Chefchaouen Tangier:

 We will leave late morning to cross the Rif Mountains to enjoy the views of the Magic Mountains till we get to Tangier, after we arrive you get to see Cave Hercules a tourist area par excellence located near the city of Tangier(around 14 kilometers). The cave is dating back to 2500 BC. Ancient references claim it was the headquarters of Hercules, the legendary man that the Romanian and the Phoenicians talked about.

The cave contains two entrances, one on the sea and is known by its form that looked like the map of Africa, and the official entry from the ground. The cave is characterized by its location where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet away some kilometers off Gibraltar.

The discovery of excavations shows that remnants are dating back to 5000 BC, which shows that the civilization is returned to the Stone Age. overnight at the Hotel/Raid.

Day 6: Tangier Casablanca:

Depart Tanger to Casablanca by the Highway and end our service.

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