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7 Days To The Blue City Of Chefchaouen And Imperial Cities From Casablanca

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    7 Days To The Blue City Of Chefchaouen And Imperial Cities From Casablanca : In this visit from Casablanca you will investigate the pearl of the north the blue city of chefchaoune, visit the 3 of magnificent urban communities of Morocco: Rabat, Meknes and Fes. Morocco Tour from Casablanca.

    7 Days To Chefchaouen And Imperial Cities From Casablanca itinerary:

    Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

    After arriving at Casablanca Airport, you’ll transfer to your hotel for check-in and freshen up. For lunch, head to a local restaurant to savor traditional Moroccan dishes such as tagine or couscous. In the afternoon, enjoy some free time exploring Casablanca, with options to visit the impressive Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, or take a relaxing walk along the Corniche. As the day winds down, return to your hotel for a delicious dinner, offering a range of Moroccan specialties, where you can unwind and reflect on the day.

      Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat – Chefchaouen

      After a delightful breakfast in Casablanca, you will head towards Rabat, the political capital of Morocco. Upon arrival, explore the city’s historical and cultural sites, starting with the impressive Hassan Tower, a minaret that was part of an ambitious but unfinished mosque. Nearby, visit the Royal Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a stunning structure dedicated to the late king and his family, adorned with intricate Moroccan architecture. Following this, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant to experience more of Rabat’s culinary offerings.

      In the afternoon, continue your journey to Chefchaouen, a city famed for its blue-painted buildings and nestled in the Rif Mountains. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely dinner at your riad, where you can unwind and reflect on the day’s exploration. Chefchaouen offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich cultural history, having been a spiritual haven for centuries and still maintaining its unique charm with its blend of Andalusian and Moroccan heritage.

      Day 3: Chefchaouen – Morning City Visit and Free Evening

      After a relaxing breakfast in Chefchaouen, you will start your guided tour of the town, famous for its vibrant blue-washed buildings that create an atmosphere of tranquility and beauty. Wander through narrow streets lined with artisan shops and explore the town’s rich heritage, which blends Berber, Andalusian, and Moroccan influences. Key stops might include the Uta el-Hammam Square, the Kasbah Museum with its gardens and historical displays, and the stunning Spanish Mosque offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains.

      After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, take some time in the afternoon to shop for locally-made crafts such as hand-woven blankets, woolen garments, and intricate pottery. You may also want to relax at a local café and enjoy a cup of traditional Moroccan mint tea while soaking in the serene ambiance of this blue city.

      In the evening, return to your riad for a peaceful dinner, enjoying Moroccan dishes made with local ingredients. Chefchaouen is known for its slower pace of life, providing a perfect environment for unwinding and appreciating its cultural blend, which has made it a significant place for both spiritual and artistic exploration.

      Day 4: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes

      After breakfast in Chefchaouen, you’ll depart for Volubilis, one of Morocco’s most important archaeological sites. As you approach the ruins, you’ll be transported back in time to the ancient Roman Empire. Volubilis was once a thriving Roman city, and today it remains a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering fascinating insights into Roman urban life, from its stunning mosaics to its intricate temples and basilicas. The ruins of the city, surrounded by olive groves, reflect a mix of Roman, Berber, and Islamic influences, which made it an important center of trade and culture in ancient times.

      During your visit, enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by the ruins, allowing you to take in the grandeur of the ancient structures while reflecting on the historical significance of the site. You can explore the well-preserved mosaics that depict scenes of daily life, mythology, and nature, as well as the remnants of Roman homes and public buildings.

      In the afternoon, head to Meknes, another imperial city, rich in history and culture. Meknes was once the capital of Morocco under the reign of Sultan Moulay Ismail, who transformed the city into a grand metropolis. Key attractions include the massive Bab Mansour gate, the Royal Palace, and the impressive Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, where you can see beautiful examples of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship.

      After a full day of exploration, return to your hotel in Meknes for dinner. Here, you can savor Moroccan delicacies while reflecting on the day’s journey through the country’s deep cultural and historical heritage.

      Day 5: Meknes  – Fes City Visit

      The distance between Meknes and Fes is approximately 60 kilometers (about 37 miles), and the drive typically takes around an hour, depending on traffic and road conditions. The journey is relatively short, allowing you to experience the scenic beauty of Morocco’s countryside as you travel from one imperial city to another.

      Upon arrival in Fes, you’ll find yourself stepping into one of the most fascinating cities in Morocco, steeped in history and culture. Fes is home to one of the world’s oldest universities, Al Quaraouiyine, and its Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a labyrinth of narrow alleys, bustling souks, and historic buildings. A guided tour of the city will take you through its rich architectural heritage, including the stunning Bou Inania Madrasa, a 14th-century Islamic school with intricate tilework and wood carvings.

      You will also explore the iconic tanneries, where traditional leather-making processes have been carried out for centuries, and witness the vibrant colors of dyed hides. Another significant stop is the impressive Al-Attarine Madrasa, a beautifully restored religious school with a stunning courtyard. Don’t miss the panoramic view from the Merenid Tombs, offering a bird’s eye view of Fes and its vast medina.

      The city is also known for its ancient gates, such as the Bab Boujloud, which serves as the main entrance to the old town. Fes’ rich history is reflected in its architecture, culture, and the continued preservation of its traditional crafts. The visit to Fes offers an unforgettable glimpse into Morocco’s past, its diverse influences, and its vibrant living culture.

      Day 6: Fes – Casablanca airoport

      On Day 6, start with breakfast in Fes before checking out and departing for Casablanca Airport. The journey takes about 3-4 hours, allowing for a scenic drive through Morocco’s countryside. You may stop for lunch at a local restaurant en route. Upon arrival at Casablanca Airport, you’ll have enough time for check-in and other airport procedures. If your flight is later, you can relax and have a meal at the airport. This concludes your memorable Moroccan adventure.