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The tactile feel of life beyond the landscape | A cultural exploration of Fes and Marrakech

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The tactile feel of life beyond the landscape | A cultural exploration of Fes and Marrakech
モロッコ
カサブランカ
フェズ
マラケシュ
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市内観光
ローカルマーケット
英語ガイド
Travel details
€ 1,240 / per person
Note: The displayed price is the price at the time of application.
Duration Departure in 2025/6 | 5 days
Participants 2 person(s)(Adults 2 person(s)、Children 0 person(s))
Travel story
When I pass through the gate, a shadowed alley invites me in.
I stop in an alley where footsteps and scents intersect.
A cultural embrace that envelops travelers unfolded.


A five-day journey walking through cities built by dynasties: Fez and Marrakech, with a stop in Meknes along the way.
You will visit maze-like medinas, colorful souks, and mosques and madrasas that resonate with history.
It is a time to encounter Morocco's knowledge and beauty alive within its cities, not the desert.
Signature points
An itinerary that delves deep into cities without passing through the desert
Focusing on dynastic cities like Fez, Marrakech, and Meknes to savor Morocco's intellectual side.
Travel distances are kept short so you can engage with the cities at a relaxed pace.
In Fez: experience quiet, layered cultural depth
In the cobblestone, maze-like old city, craftsmanship, religion, and scholarship naturally overlap.
It offers a city experience that feels less like visiting and more like "immersing yourself".
Marrakech: a crossroads of color and energy
The bustle of the souks, the heat of the squares, the quiet of the Quranic schools — a city where completely different atmospheres coexist.
You can discover, step by step, its charm like the "layering" of a city.
Itinerary
Day1
  • Morocco - Casablanca
  • Private transfer by car An English-speaking guide and driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to Fez.
    (About 3 hours)
  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Morocco - Fes
  • Fez sightseeing Fez is Morocco’s oldest imperial city and one of its most interesting and stimulating places. It has a medina preserved in the most complete form in the Arab world and has remained largely unchanged since its founding over a thousand years ago. Considered the cultural capital, Fez is made up of three areas: Fes el-Bali (the old city), Fes el-Jdid (the new city), and the Ville Nouvelle influenced by the French colonial period.

    Walking through the lanes and alleys of the old medina, you will visit all culturally and historically interesting sites including the Royal Palace gates, the Jewish quarter, the University of Al Quaraouiyine (the world’s oldest university), the tanneries, and the mausoleum of Moulay Idriss. [English Guide]
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  • Dinner
  • Riad Jeanne
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Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day2
  • Breakfast
  • Fez sightseeing Meet your guide and spend half a day walking the narrow streets of the medina while learning about its history and culture.

    Bab Boujloud gate of Fes el-Bali
    Start here and proceed along the main street Tala'a Kebira. Notice architectural styles influenced by Spain and Tunisia as you pass shops and souks (markets).
    The Tanneries
    One of the most unique sights in the old medina is the tanneries, especially the Chouara Tanneries. From the rooftops of nearby leather shops you can look down at the stone dyeing vats dating from the 11th century and watch craftsmen still using techniques that are centuries old.
    Al-Attarine Madrasa
    Built in the 14th century, this building is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship, featuring intricate zellij (tilework).
    University of Al Quaraouiyine
    One of the world’s oldest continually operating universities, the adjacent Al Quaraouiyine Mosque (founded in 859) is not open to non-Muslims, but you can glimpse some of its interior decoration from certain vantage points. [Japanese Guide]
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  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Dinner
  • Riad Jeanne
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Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day3
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer by car You will be picked up at the hotel and transferred to Marrakech.
    (About 1 hour)
  • Meknes sightseeing Stop in Meknes for a short visit to the main sites of the imperial city (Bab Mansour gate, Sahrij Souani, etc.). [English Guide]
  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Continue on to Marrakech.
    (About 4 hours)
  • Morocco - Marrakesh
  • About Marrakech Known as the "Red City", Marrakech is famous for its red sandstone walls and buildings and once prospered as an important trading center for tribes from the Atlas Mountains. It remains one of the former royal capitals where you can still feel its bustle and history.

    In the evening, the lively Jemaa el-Fna square becomes one of the most vibrant squares in Africa. Musicians, performers, snake charmers, games, and food stalls provide every kind of entertainment.
  • Dinner
  • Riad DAR SOUKAINA Marrakech Medina
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Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day4
  • Breakfast
  • Marrakech sightseeing Koutoubia Mosque and gardens
    Non-Muslims cannot enter this mosque, but its 12th-century foundations and 77-meter-high minaret are worth seeing. The adjacent gardens feature fountains and ponds to enjoy.

    The Souks (markets)
    Visit souks like Souk el-Attarine, Souk Chouari, and Souk Smata, where spices, woodwork, and traditional Moroccan slippers (babouches) are sold. At the dyers’ souk (Souk des Teinturiers) you can watch fabric and yarn being dyed using traditional methods.

    Ben Youssef Madrasa (Quranic school)
    Enjoy a superb example of 16th-century Moroccan Islamic architecture. Take time to admire the carved cedar ceilings, intricate plasterwork, and the details of the zellij (tilework). [Japanese Guide]
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  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Dinner
  • Riad DAR SOUKAINA Marrakech Medina
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Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day5
  • Breakfast
  • Free time Please enjoy the city of Marrakech at your leisure.
    You may spend time as you wish, such as shopping in the souks or strolling the streets.
  • Private car transfer Enjoy scenery that reflects both old and new Morocco as you travel to Casablanca. We will take you to the airport.
  • Morocco - Casablanca
  • (Not included)
    Board your return flight

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 1
06/01(Sun)
  • Morocco - Casablanca
  • Private transfer by car An English-speaking guide and driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to Fez.
    (About 3 hours)
  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Morocco - Fes
  • Fez sightseeing Fez is Morocco’s oldest imperial city and one of its most interesting and stimulating places. It has a medina preserved in the most complete form in the Arab world and has remained largely unchanged since its founding over a thousand years ago. Considered the cultural capital, Fez is made up of three areas: Fes el-Bali (the old city), Fes el-Jdid (the new city), and the Ville Nouvelle influenced by the French colonial period.

    Walking through the lanes and alleys of the old medina, you will visit all culturally and historically interesting sites including the Royal Palace gates, the Jewish quarter, the University of Al Quaraouiyine (the world’s oldest university), the tanneries, and the mausoleum of Moulay Idriss. [English Guide]
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  • Dinner
  • Riad Jeanne
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Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day 2
06/02(Mon)
  • Breakfast
  • Fez sightseeing Meet your guide and spend half a day walking the narrow streets of the medina while learning about its history and culture.

    Bab Boujloud gate of Fes el-Bali
    Start here and proceed along the main street Tala'a Kebira. Notice architectural styles influenced by Spain and Tunisia as you pass shops and souks (markets).
    The Tanneries
    One of the most unique sights in the old medina is the tanneries, especially the Chouara Tanneries. From the rooftops of nearby leather shops you can look down at the stone dyeing vats dating from the 11th century and watch craftsmen still using techniques that are centuries old.
    Al-Attarine Madrasa
    Built in the 14th century, this building is a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and craftsmanship, featuring intricate zellij (tilework).
    University of Al Quaraouiyine
    One of the world’s oldest continually operating universities, the adjacent Al Quaraouiyine Mosque (founded in 859) is not open to non-Muslims, but you can glimpse some of its interior decoration from certain vantage points. [Japanese Guide]
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  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Dinner
  • Riad Jeanne
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Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day 3
06/03(Tue)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer by car You will be picked up at the hotel and transferred to Marrakech.
    (About 1 hour)
  • Meknes sightseeing Stop in Meknes for a short visit to the main sites of the imperial city (Bab Mansour gate, Sahrij Souani, etc.). [English Guide]
  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Continue on to Marrakech.
    (About 4 hours)
  • Morocco - Marrakesh
  • About Marrakech Known as the "Red City", Marrakech is famous for its red sandstone walls and buildings and once prospered as an important trading center for tribes from the Atlas Mountains. It remains one of the former royal capitals where you can still feel its bustle and history.

    In the evening, the lively Jemaa el-Fna square becomes one of the most vibrant squares in Africa. Musicians, performers, snake charmers, games, and food stalls provide every kind of entertainment.
  • Dinner
  • Riad DAR SOUKAINA Marrakech Medina
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Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day 4
06/04(Wed)
  • Breakfast
  • Marrakech sightseeing Koutoubia Mosque and gardens
    Non-Muslims cannot enter this mosque, but its 12th-century foundations and 77-meter-high minaret are worth seeing. The adjacent gardens feature fountains and ponds to enjoy.

    The Souks (markets)
    Visit souks like Souk el-Attarine, Souk Chouari, and Souk Smata, where spices, woodwork, and traditional Moroccan slippers (babouches) are sold. At the dyers’ souk (Souk des Teinturiers) you can watch fabric and yarn being dyed using traditional methods.

    Ben Youssef Madrasa (Quranic school)
    Enjoy a superb example of 16th-century Moroccan Islamic architecture. Take time to admire the carved cedar ceilings, intricate plasterwork, and the details of the zellij (tilework). [Japanese Guide]
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  • (Not included)
    Lunch Meal cost payable locally
  • Dinner
  • Riad DAR SOUKAINA Marrakech Medina
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Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:⚪︎

Day 5
06/05(Thu)
  • Breakfast
  • Free time Please enjoy the city of Marrakech at your leisure.
    You may spend time as you wish, such as shopping in the souks or strolling the streets.
  • Private car transfer Enjoy scenery that reflects both old and new Morocco as you travel to Casablanca. We will take you to the airport.
  • Morocco - Casablanca
  • (Not included)
    Board your return flight

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Price Includes / excludes
Accommodation

As stated in the itinerary

Flight (Int'l)

None

Flight (Dom.)

None

Railway

None

Bus

None

Car

As stated in the itinerary (Toyota Land Cruiser)

Ferry/Boat

None

Other transp

As stated in the itinerary

Guide

English guide and driver

Activity

None

Meal

B/F:4  LUN:0  DIN:4 
※Please pay for lunch locally.

Includes (Others)

None

Excludes (Others)

- Lunch
- Beverage charges
- Entrance fees to tourist attractions
- Overseas travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips

Accommodation list
1

Fes

Riad Jeanne

2person(s) 

2

Marrakesh

Riad DAR SOUKAINA Marrakech Medina

2person(s)