Day 1: From Casablanca to Rabat – A Smooth Start
We begin our journey by heading from Casablanca to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital. The vibe here is calmer, more refined, and perfect for a gentle introduction to the country.
Our first stop is the charming Kasbah of the Udayas, a white-and-blue Andalusian-style neighborhood perched above the ocean. We take our time wandering the alleys, stopping for mint tea with a sea view – no rush, just soaking in the moment.
Next, we visit the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and the Hassan Tower, two landmarks that carry deep historical and symbolic weight. The architecture is stunning, and the atmosphere is peaceful.
Lunch will be in the old medina – simple, local, and full of flavor. In the afternoon, we enjoy a bit of free time, then settle in for a relaxed evening in the city.
Overnight in Rabat


Day 2: Rabat to Chefchaouen – Into the Blue
After breakfast, we leave Rabat and make our way to the magical blue city of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains. Once we arrive, we’ll take a little time to settle in and breathe in the fresh mountain air.
Then, we head out for a relaxed walk through the blue-painted medina. This place feels like a dream – every street is photo-worthy, every corner tells a quiet story. We let the group explore freely, stopping whenever they feel inspired.
Later, we visit Ras El Ma, a natural spring that flows down from the mountains – a perfect spot to sit, relax, and listen to the sound of water.
Dinner is optional at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the town. A beautiful setting for those who want to enjoy traditional food with a view.
Overnight in Chefchaouen

Day 3: Chefchaouen to Fes – A Deep Dive into Heritage
In the morning, we leave the mountains behind and head to the spiritual and cultural heart of Morocco: Fes.
Once we arrive, we enter through Bab Boujloud and begin our journey into the ancient medina. We explore key sites like the Bou Inania Madrasa, with its intricate carvings, and the Chouara Tannery, where leather is dyed using methods that haven’t changed in centuries.
Lunch is served inside the medina – a traditional tagine or perhaps pastilla, in a charming riad or terrace restaurant.
In the afternoon, there’s time for personal discovery – wandering the souks, shopping, or simply getting lost in the magic of Fes. As the sun sets, we take in a rooftop view of the medina, filled with minarets and rooftops stretching to the horizon.
Overnight in Fes

Day 4: Stop in Meknes – Then Back to Casablanca
After breakfast, we depart Fes and make a cultural stop in Meknes, the imperial city often overlooked – but full of charm and history.
We visit the grand Bab Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and stroll through the local souks and quiet courtyards. Meknes feels less crowded, more relaxed, and very authentic.
Lunch is in the city, where we enjoy home-style food in a traditional setting.
In the afternoon, we continue the journey back to Casablanca, passing through scenic countryside. We arrive by early evening, giving the group time to relax and unwind.
For those who wish, we can suggest an optional evening outing to the Corniche or a rooftop café to close the day on a gentle note.
Overnight in Casablanca


Day 5: End of the Journey – One Last Stroll
Our last day is light and flexible. Depending on the group’s energy and flight schedules, we can enjoy a final walk by the ocean, visit a local craft market, or simply relax in a quiet café.
It’s a chance to reflect, gather souvenirs, take final photos, and say goodbye to Morocco with a smile – and maybe a promise to come back.