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Chefchaouen or Chaouen as Moroccan call it, was founded in 1471 by Sheriff Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami with the population being mainly made up of Andalusians and Moriscos who were expelled from Spain.
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After your arrival at SAISS airport in FEZ where you will be welcomed by a member of our team, and then you will be transferred to your accommodation. The driver will provide a brief review of your tour. Dinner & night at the hotel.
After having rest and take breakfast, an official local guide will be there in the hotel waiting for you to start an explorative journey of the Medina where you will visit the many hidden treasures that only the inhabitants of the place know about. Fes served as the capital of Morocco for more than 350 years and is home to the University of Al Karaouine, the oldest operating university in the world.
Your guided tour will take you to the Moulay Idriss mausoleum, the Nejjarine Fountains, and the Tanneries. After lunch, you will also view the exterior of the Royal Palace and walk through the famous Jewish quarter “the Mellah”, where you will have the option to visit one of the few living synagogues in Morocco. Your tour of Fes includes a short visit to the famous ceramic factory, and then you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view over the whole Medina of Fes.
We’ll start our trip towards the Moroccan East Capital, which serves as the foremost important city within the east of Morocco Oujda has gotten to be a really critical city. It is additionally the birthplace of the ex-president of Algeria. Oujda is exceptionally well known for facilitating the yearly celebration of Rai Music and it is additionally known for the conventional Reggada music.
After a late breakfast, we are going to take the road to connect with the wonderful city of Saidia, which is as it were 60km away from Oujda. Saidia is much known within the whole of Morocco for being the number one goal for Moroccans amid summer since of its wonderful shorelines, Saïdia beach is very big and long with soft sand and clean water. There are camels on the beach which you can take for a ride. There are also the usual water sports to be found including Jet Skiing and Surfing. overnight and dinner at the Hotel.
The Arab tribe ‘Oulad Mansour’ was living in the plains in Tazegraret on both sides of the river Oued Kiss. In 1845 Algeria was under French occupation and the river became the border dividing the tribe on either side.
In 1883, the Sultan ordered the construction of a Kasbah (fortification), and in 1890 the Ben Moumen tribe recognized the Sultan as ruler. The blue pearl of Morocco, Saidia, is a city with a 14-km excellent shoreline and cove.
Saidia could be an unused era of the resort that still holds on to its Moroccan Charm. To require the complete degree of the straightforwardness and clearness of the ocean because it tenderly laps the coast, a walk along the coast road is profoundly suggested when the sand takes on brilliant color and everything gets to be milder and gentler.
After breakfast we are going to withdraw to Al Hoceima, through Nador capital in the northeastern Rif region of Morocco, The location of the city on the Mediterranean coast and proximity of the Spanish town Melilla means there is significant international trade, particularly evident in the widespread sale of Spanish manufactured foodstuffs and household goods in Nador.
Continue our trip to al Hociema a city which is found on the Mediterranean coast is an excellent inlet and has a vital harbor. Its Beautiful white houses built with patios at the city center give you a clear thought of how much this city is affected by the Spanish building style. overnight and dinner at the Hotel
One of Morocco’s fascinating locales, The Spanish troops built houses, schools, and hospitals above the beach, creating the beginnings of the town. In the 1920s and 1930s, the town had almost no growth in population. Its name changed from Villa Sanjurjo to Villa Alhucemas, and the few streets above the beach were still occupied mainly by Spanish soldiers and their families.
The first mayor was Florian Gómez Aroca. Al Hociema has picked up its great notoriety from its liberal and exceptionally inviting individuals conjointly the encompassing excellent normal sites. A Visit may be a must while remaining in this excellent city. overnight and dinner at the hotel.
After breakfast leave for Chefchaouen. Drive through the breathtaking landscapes of the fertile coastal plains. Continue the road until you arrive in the region of the Rif Mountains which is the heart and location of the quiet blue and whitewashed city of Chefchaouen. Spend the day wandering the blue-washed narrow alleys of the friendly medina. Visit the walled fortress of the Kasbah contains beautiful gardens, near which is the small museum and art gallery which houses the rich culture of the Rif Mountains.
From the rooftop of the Kasbah view, a spectacular panorama of the blue and whitewashed houses, tiled roofs, and tiny balconies. After exploring the medina, walk on the nearby hillsides with wonderful and magnificent waterfalls. The town offers many native handicrafts that are not available elsewhere in Morocco, such as wool garments and woven blankets. The goat cheese native to the area is also popular. continue our trip to join FEZ, Dinner, and night at the Riad.
After having a great time and enjoying different roads and places in Morocco with us, Your driver will take you from your accommodation to SAISS Airport depending on your flight time, hoping to see you soon