17 Days Tour From Fes

Overview – 17 Days Tour From Fes

A 17 Days Tour From Fes is a full journey across Morocco designed for travelers who want to experience everything without rushing. With enough time, this route allows you to move step by step through different regions, understanding not only the destinations but also the transitions between them.

You begin in the cultural center of Fes, then gradually move through the Middle Atlas Mountains before reaching the Sahara desert. After spending real time in the desert, the journey continues through valleys, remote villages, and mountain roads toward Marrakech.

The experience does not stop there. You continue toward the Atlantic coast, then travel north to explore quieter towns and blue mountain villages before returning to Fes.

This is a complete loop that shows Morocco from many angles: nature, local life, cities, and hidden routes.

Highlights – 17 Days Tour From Fes

  • Start with local towns near Fes for a soft introduction to the journey
  • Travel through cedar forests and mountain landscapes with changing scenery
  • Experience a deep desert stay with time beyond just one night
  • Explore quiet routes like Nkob and the Draa Valley
  • Walk through Todra Gorges and scenic valleys
  • Visit traditional villages and less crowded paths
  • Cross the High Atlas Mountains through different routes
  • Spend time in Marrakech without rushing
  • Reach the Atlantic coast and enjoy a different atmosphere
  • Visit coastal towns with a slower rhythm
  • Explore Rabat and northern regions
  • Walk through blue streets in Chefchaouen
  • Return to Fes with a full view of the country

Itinerary – 17 Days Tour From Fes

This route is designed for travelers who want to explore Morocco in a slow and complete way. Each day brings new landscapes, different experiences, and enough time to enjoy every stop.

Your 17 Days tour begins in the morning as you leave Fes and head toward Sefrou, a small town known for its relaxed pace and local atmosphere. You take time to walk through its streets and see everyday life away from the busy medina of Fes. This first stop helps you slowly transition into the journey without rushing.

From Sefrou, you continue to Bhalil, a village famous for its traditional cave houses built into the hillside. Walking through the narrow paths, you notice simple doors carved into rock and homes that blend naturally into the terrain. It is a quiet place where you can observe small details and take your time without pressure.

In the afternoon, the road climbs into the Middle Atlas Mountains, bringing you to Ifrane. The environment changes completely, with cooler air, clean streets, and an organized layout. You can walk around the town, relax in a café, or simply enjoy the calm before ending the day.

Distance: ~90 km

You leave Fes and drive toward Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Upon arrival, you explore areas around Bab Mansour Gate, one of the most impressive gates in Morocco, and walk through open squares that give a sense of the city’s past importance.

The journey continues to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you walk through well-preserved Roman ruins, including stone roads, arches, and detailed mosaics. The site is wide and open, allowing you to explore slowly while enjoying views over the surrounding countryside.

After that, you head to Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, a town built along the hills. You walk uphill through narrow streets, stopping at viewpoints where the landscape stretches out below you.

In the afternoon, you drive through the Rif Mountains toward Chefchaouen. The road curves gently, offering scenic views before you arrive in the blue city in the evening.

Distance: ~280 km

You spend the entire day exploring Chefchaouen, starting early when the streets are quiet. Walking through the blue-painted alleys, you move slowly, noticing small details like doors, steps, and light reflections on the walls.

You visit Outa el Hammam Square, then continue upward toward the Spanish Mosque viewpoint, where you can see the whole town surrounded by mountains. Along the way, you stop often, taking time to enjoy the calm atmosphere.

In the afternoon, you explore quieter parts of the medina, away from the main paths, or relax in a café. This day has no driving, allowing you to fully experience the place.

You leave Chefchaouen and descend through the Rif Mountains, with several stops along the way to enjoy the views. The road leads to Tetouan, a city with Andalusian influence and a medina recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

After a short visit, you continue toward Tangier, located where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. You stop at Cap Spartel for views over the coastline and have time to walk along the sea before settling in for the night.

Distance: ~130 km

The journey continues along the Atlantic coast toward Asilah, a peaceful seaside town. The drive is short, allowing you to arrive early and spend more time exploring.

You walk through the white streets of the medina, decorated with simple artwork, and continue toward the coast where waves meet the walls of the town. The slower pace makes this day feel relaxed compared to previous travel days.

Distance: ~50 km

You follow the coastline south toward Rabat, passing through changing landscapes with occasional ocean views. Upon arrival, you explore key landmarks such as Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas, all located near the river and the sea.

Rabat’s medina is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a mix of history and calm atmosphere.

Distance: ~200 km

A short drive brings you to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city. You visit the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, built partly over the ocean.

You then explore parts of the city where modern life blends with traditional areas, giving you a different view of Morocco compared to earlier stops. This part of the 17 Days Tour From Fes shows a different side of Morocco and adds more depth to the journey.

Distance: ~90 km

This is one of the longer drives as you travel along the Atlantic coast toward Essaouira. The road passes through El Jadida and open coastal plains, with changing scenery along the way.

You arrive in Essaouira, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its fortified medina and ocean atmosphere.

Distance: ~370 km

You explore Essaouira Medina, walk along the Skala de la Kasbah, and visit the fishing port. The town’s relaxed pace allows you to move slowly, enjoying the sea air and open spaces.

You leave the coast and head inland toward Marrakech, passing through regions known for argan trees. The landscape becomes drier as you move away from the ocean.

You arrive in the afternoon and begin to feel the energy of the city.

Distance: ~180 km

You explore Marrakech Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visiting Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Koutoubia Mosque, and nearby souks.

You take your time walking through the streets, observing the mix of movement and daily life.

You leave Marrakech and cross the Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2,260 m) in the High Atlas Mountains, one of the most scenic routes in Morocco.

You arrive at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you walk through its earthen buildings and narrow paths.

Distance: ~180–200 km

You pass through Ouarzazate, then continue through the Valley of Roses (Kalaat M’Gouna) toward Dades Valley, known for its unique rock formations. This part of the 17 Days Tour From Fes shows a different side of Morocco and adds more depth to the journey.

Distance: ~200 km

On this day of your 17 Days Tour From Fes, you leave Dades Valley in the morning and continue toward Todra Gorges, one of the most impressive canyon sites in Morocco. You take time to walk between the high rock walls, where the cliffs rise steeply on both sides, creating a cool and shaded path.

After exploring Todra Gorges, you continue through Tinghir and head toward Erfoud, a town known for its fossil workshops and desert gateway atmosphere. You may stop briefly to see local fossil products and learn how they are made.

The journey then continues toward Merzouga, where the Erg Chebbi dunes begin to appear slowly on the horizon. As you arrive, the landscape changes completely from rocky terrain to soft golden sand.

You reach Merzouga in the afternoon, where you prepare for the desert experience.

Today of your 17 Days Tour From Fes is dedicated to a full desert experience in Merzouga. After a relaxed morning, you explore the surroundings of the Erg Chebbi dunes, visiting nearby desert villages and learning about local life in this remote region.

In the late afternoon, you start your camel ride across the dunes, moving slowly through the sand while the light begins to change. You stop at a high point to watch the sunset over the Sahara, one of the most peaceful moments of the journey.

After sunset, you continue to your desert camp, where you enjoy dinner and spend the night in a traditional setting under the stars.

On this part of the 17 Days Tour From Fes, you leave Merzouga and begin the return journey. The road takes you through the wide landscapes of the southeast, passing small villages and open desert areas.

You stop at panoramic points overlooking the Ziz Valley, where long lines of palm trees stretch across the valley floor. This is one of the best viewpoints to understand how life exists in this dry region.

The journey continues as you climb back into the Middle Atlas Mountains, reaching Midelt in the afternoon. The air becomes cooler again, and the environment feels very different compared to the desert.

On the final day of your 17 Days Tour From Fes, you leave Midelt and drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing again through areas you saw earlier in the journey but now with a different perspective.

You stop in Azrou, known for its cedar forests, where you may see monkeys near the trees. After that, you pass through Ifrane, with its clean streets and calm atmosphere.

The journey continues back to Fes, where you arrive in the afternoon, marking the end of your tour after traveling across Morocco from north to desert and coast.

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Know Before You Go

This tour includes both short and long driving days. Some parts, especially between cities and the desert, require time on the road, but there are regular stops to make the journey comfortable.

Weather changes depending on the region. The mountains can be cool, while the desert is warmer during the day and colder at night. It is best to bring layers so you stay comfortable throughout the trip.

The desert camp is simple compared to hotels, but it is one of the most memorable parts of the experience.

Why This Journey Stands Out

This 17-day route is not rushed. It includes both famous places and quieter areas, giving you a deeper experience compared to shorter tours.

You don’t just visit destinations—you travel through them and see how the landscape changes across the country.

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