Embark on an unforgettable Fez trip to Volubilis, Moulay Idriss, and Meknes, exploring the rich history and captivating landscapes of Morocco. This day trip from Fez offers a unique opportunity to discover three remarkable destinations, each with its own distinct character and cultural significance. Travelers can immerse themselves in the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, experience the spiritual atmosphere of Moulay Idriss, and marvel at the imperial grandeur of Meknes.
The journey from Fez to Volubilis takes us through picturesque countryside, setting the stage for an enriching adventure. In Moulay Idriss, pilgrims and tourists alike can appreciate the town’s religious importance and stunning hilltop views. Meknes, with its impressive gates and museums, showcases the legacy of Sultan Moulay Ismail. This Meknes Volubilis Moulay Idriss tour provides a comprehensive glimpse into Morocco’s diverse heritage, making it an essential experience for those seeking to understand the country’s historical and cultural depth.
• Overnight accommodation
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A day trip from Fez to Volubilis, Moulay Idriss, and Meknes offers travelers a chance to explore Morocco’s rich history and diverse landscapes. This journey typically starts early in the morning, around 9:00 AM, and concludes by approximately 5:00 PM, allowing us to make the most of our time.
The first stop on this Meknes Volubilis Moulay Idriss tour is usually Volubilis, an ancient Roman city that stands as a testament to the region’s complex past. Located about 30 kilometers north of Meknes, Volubilis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important Roman ruins in North Africa. We can explore the well-preserved mosaics, columns, and structures that offer a glimpse into life during the Roman Empire. The site’s impressive ruins include the Capitoline Temple, the Basilica, and the Triumphal Arch, all of which showcase the grandeur of Roman architecture.
After Volubilis, the journey continues to the holy town of Moulay Idriss. Perched on the slopes of Mount Zerhoun, this picturesque town holds great religious significance for Muslims. It’s named after Moulay Idriss I, who brought Islam to Morocco and is considered the founder of the country’s first dynasty. The town’s unique architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside make it a captivating stop on the tour. We can wander through the narrow streets, observe the distinctive round minaret of the town’s mosque, and soak in the spiritual atmosphere that permeates the area.
The final destination on this day trip is Meknes, one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Meknes boasts an impressive array of historical sites, including the monumental Bab Mansour gate, considered one of the most beautiful in Morocco. The city’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow alleys and bustling souks that offer a glimpse into traditional Moroccan life.
We spend time exploring the winding blue alleys that make Chefchaouen famous. These narrow streets offer countless photo opportunities and a chance to experience the unique ambiance of the blue city.
One of the highlights in Meknes is the Dar Jamai Museum, housed in a 19th-century palace. This museum showcases a remarkable collection of traditional Moroccan arts, including intricate carpets, ceramics, and jewelry. We can also explore the Royal Stables, an enormous structure built to house the sultan’s 12,000 horses. Some travelers have noted that the entrance fee of 70 MAD might feel a bit steep for the short visit.
Another notable site in Meknes is the Bou Inania Madrasa, a 14th-century religious school known for its stunning Islamic architecture. While the madrasa is worth visiting for its beautiful tilework and carved plaster decorations, some visitors have mentioned that there’s limited information available on-site about its history.
For those interested in a more somber historical site, the Habs Qara underground prison offers a glimpse into the darker aspects of Meknes’ past. However, like the Bou Inania Madrasa, visitors have noted that there’s little contextual information provided, which can make the experience less informative than it could be.
We depart Chefchaouen in the early evening for the return journey to Fez, arriving back in the city late at night.
A popular spot for both tourists and locals is Place Hedim, the main square of Meknes. This lively area serves as a gathering place and offers a vibrant atmosphere, especially in the evenings. It’s an excellent location to observe daily life in Meknes and perhaps enjoy some local street food.
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