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Fez is a city in Morocco that is steeped in history and culture, and it’s no surprise that many people choose to take a Fez excursion when they visit the country.

Visitors to Fez can explore the ancient medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and marvel at the intricate tittle work and architecture of the many mosques and palaces. However, there are also a number of excursions outside of Fez that are well worth taking.

There are a variety of different Fez excursions available, each offering a unique and exciting experience for visitors.

One popular excursion is to the Middle Atlas Mountains, which are located a short drive from Fez. The mountains offer a variety of activities such as hiking, trekking, and skiing in the winter. Visitors can also see the local Berber villages and learn about their traditional way of life. Additionally, the Ifrane National Park is located in the Middle Atlas Mountains, and it is home to a variety of wildlife such as Barbary macaques and Atlas deer.

Another popular excursion is to the imperial city of Meknes, which is located less than an hour’s drive from Fez. Meknes was once the capital of Morocco and is known for its well-preserved 17th-century architecture. Visitors can explore the city’s many palaces, gardens, and monuments such as the Bab Mansour gate and the Bou Inania Madrasa. The nearby Roman ruins of Volubilis are also a popular destination, and they offer a glimpse into the ancient history of the area.

There are many Fez excursions that visitors can take to explore the surrounding areas, these includes: the Middle Atlas Mountains,Ifrane National Park, Imperial city of Meknes and The Roman ruins of Volubilis, Each of them offers a different experience and offers visitors a chance to learn about the history and culture of the region. Here are some insights:

MEKNES, VOLUBILIS AND MOULAY IDRISS DAY TRIP

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Volubilis was inhabited from the 3rd century BCE to the 11th century CE, and was ruled by Rome before being taken by local tribes in the 3rd century CE, never to be recaptured.
What speaks to the great wealth of the city is its amazing amount of mosaics, many still in situ at once luxurious villas.
The trip will include a stop at the town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, one of the holiest places in Morocco, where Idris I brought Shia Islam to Morocco in the eighth century and which was built with material quarried from Volubilis.
Afterwards you’ll see Meknes, founded as an Almoravid military settlement in the 11th century, and feted for its medina and Museum of Moroccan Art.

SEFROU
Once home to Morocco’s largest Jewish community, a stroll through this little Berber village today provides insight into local life. Wandering through the medina, expect to hear weavers preparing blankets on traditional looms, haberdasheries bustling with locals purchasing accessories for their djellabas and unassuming cafes serving the sweetest mint tea. Join Culture Vultures for a half-day artisanal tour where you will not only learn about the traditional crafts and trades of the medina but also meet the artists in their workshops and see the tools of the trade. In June, the town comes alive during the annual cherry festival, celebrating the local harvest.

IFRANE
Known as the Little Switzerland of Morocco, Ifrane was built during the French protectorate era as a ski resort for nearby residents of the Imperial Cities. Today, it still has its charm as a small town, popular in both winter months when snow hits the ground and in summer months when the temperatures in the cities climb. Hiking trails start at the edge of the village and while the trails are unmarked, the level of difficulty is minimal. While the sights to see are minimal, with the stone Atlas lion the most popular attraction, the trout tajine is a popular dish to try in nearby restaurants given the fish is sourced locally.

AZROU
Surrounded by nature and little villages, a break in Azrou is ideal for those who prefer a slower pace. The weekly market on Tuesday is an ideal time to visit as locals descend from surrounding villages to do their weekly shop (it is also when the public transport to this area is much more manageable). Wandering through the nearby cedar forests, you may be lucky enough to spot a family of Barbary apes. Travellers driving around the region can follow signposts to the various waterfalls located nearby.

MEKNES
An easy 40-minute train journey from Fez, Meknes is worthy of a day in itself. Wandering around Meknes, you can visit the impressive sites of Place Lalla Aouda, where Moulay Ismail inspected soldiers belonging to the Black Guard, the granaries known as Heri es-Souani where 12,000 houses once existed, the Agdal basin and even the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail provide insight into this once-regal town. Snap a photo with Giacometti’s waterseller sculpture next to the Agdal Basin or enjoy a mint tea or coffee nous nous on Place el Hadim and admire the street performers and the turquoise and green Bab Mansour across the square.

In conclusion, Fez excursions offer something for everyone, whether you’re interested in history, culture, food, textiles, or all of the above. With so many options available, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience in this magical city. Oh, and let’s not forget the beautiful, peaceful and charming atmosphere of the city itself will make you never want to leave. From the stunning architectural masterpieces to the warm welcoming people, it’s truly a one-of-a-kind destination, that’s for sure!

So, if you’re planning a trip to Morocco, be sure to consider a Fez excursion. Book now Fez excursions to enrich yourself and have a great time. You won’t be disappointed, trust us!