About this trip
A private three-day route from Marrakech to Fes, taking in the Atlas Mountains and the imperial city of Rabat along the way. It's a guided journey rather than a single-base holiday, with a driver-guide covering the ground between stops.
Expect mountain passes, kasbahs, and a shift in scenery as you move from Marrakech's plains into the Atlas and on toward Morocco's northern cities. The pace mixes driving time with guided city visits, so you get a broad sweep of the country's landscapes and history in a short window.
Being private, the itinerary runs on your schedule, with comfortable overnight stops built in rather than long stretches on the road without a break.
What you'll do
- Cross the Atlas Mountains via its dramatic passes
- Explore Rabat's imperial sites with a guide
- Stop at kasbahs along the mountain route
- Arrive in Fes for guided exploration of the old imperial city
- Overnight stays broken up across the journey rather than one long transfer
- This is a private tour, so timings and stops can flex to suit you
- A fair amount of driving is involved given the distances covered in three days
- Suits those who want a taster of Morocco's imperial cities and mountains rather than one deep with one region
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Marrakesh · 19 Jul – 20 Jul
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