4-Day Morocco Imperial Cities Tour from Marrakech

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Overview

  • Duration:5 hours 0 minutes
  • Travelers:24 guests
  • Tour Type:Tours & Trips
Ayis Travel’s Morocco Imperial tour is a 4-day journey from Marrakech to Morocco’s most historic royal cities, with 1 night in Rabat and 2 nights in Fes, then returning to Marrakech. This Morocco Imperial experience blends iconic landmarks, UNESCO heritage sites like Volubilis, and immersive medina discovery—hosted and organized by Ayis Travel.

All our tours can be customized to your needs—Ayis Travel adapts the itinerary, timing, stops, and comfort level based on your preferences.
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Highlights

  • 4-day Morocco Imperial itinerary from Marrakech, ending in Marrakech
  • Visit Casablanca and its famous seaside atmosphere (time-permitting)
  • Discover Rabat: royal heritage and coastal monuments (1 night)
  • Explore Volubilis (UNESCO Roman ruins)
  • Optional stop in Meknes for imperial history and scenic gates
  • Full-day guided exploration of Fes medina and cultural sites (2 nights)
  • Local insights, authentic stops, and smooth logistics by Ayis Travel

Includes/Excludes

  • Transport in a comfortable vehicle for the full 4 days
  • Driver/guide assistance throughout the tour
  • 3 nights accommodation (1 night Rabat + 2 nights Fes)
  • Pick-up and drop-off in Marrakech (as arranged by Ayis Travel)
  • Lunches and drinks
  • Entrance fees to monuments and museums
  • Local city guides (if required/optional in Rabat or Fes)
  • Tips (optional)
  • Personal expenses

Cancellation policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Itinerary

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Starting location : Marrakech

Day 1 — Marrakech → Casablanca → Rabat (Overnight in Rabat)

  • Morning departure from Marrakech with Ayis Travel
  • Stop in Casablanca (depending on timing), with the option to see:
    • Hassan II Mosque exterior viewpoint and the oceanfront corniche area
  • Continue to Rabat, Morocco’s capital and one of the key Morocco Imperial cities
  • Afternoon sightseeing (based on time and preferences):
    • Hassan Tower & Mausoleum of Mohammed V
    • Kasbah of the Udayas and river/ocean viewpoints
    • Optional: Royal Palace area exterior
  • Overnight in Rabat

Day 2 — Rabat → Meknes → Volubilis → Fes (Overnight in Fes)

  • Breakfast and departure from Rabat
  • Stop in Meknes (time-permitting), often including:
    • Bab Mansour area and imperial walls/gates viewpoints
  • Continue to Volubilis (UNESCO site): explore the Roman ruins and panoramic countryside views
  • Drive onward to Fes
  • Evening arrival and overnight in Fes

Day 3 — Full Day Fes Guided Tour (Overnight in Fes)

  • Breakfast, then start a full day discovering Fes—an essential Morocco Imperial city
  • Typical highlights (adapted to your interests):
    • Fes el-Bali medina walking tour (UNESCO-listed)
    • Traditional crafts and souk lanes
    • Tanneries viewpoint (leather district panorama)
    • Cultural stops such as historic madrasas and artisan quarters (as available)
    • City viewpoints for photos over the old medina
  • Return to accommodation and overnight in Fes

Day 4 — Fes → Middle Atlas stops → Marrakech

  • Breakfast and depart Fes for the return to Marrakech
  • Scenic stops along the way (depending on timing/season):
    • Ifrane (often called “Little Switzerland”) for a short walk/photo stop
    • Middle Atlas landscapes and viewpoints
    • Optional rest stop in Beni Mellal area (route-dependent)
  • Arrive in Marrakech in the evening, drop-off included by Ayis Travel

Finish at : Marrakech

Frequently asked questions

What to bring

- Comfortable shoes
- Sun hat
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Water

Not allowed

- Shorts
- Short skirts
- Sleeveless shirts

Know before you go

- This full-day tour offers an intimate and informative experience, as you’ll be part of a small group of no more than 10 people, ensuring personalized attention from your guide
- You’ll have plenty of time to take photos, explore each temple, and learn about Thailand’s deep connection to Buddhism
- Temples in Thailand have a strict dress code which must be followed. No shorts, short skirts, or sleeveless tops are allowed.
- Any customers that are 30 minutes late will not be allowed join the tour under any circumstances as it is disruptive to the group.

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