Fly to Morocco and experience the grandeur and contemporary buzz of the four imperial cities—Rabat, Fes, Meknes and Marrakech—in one elegantly paced tour.
Touch down in Casablanca to admire the Hassan II Mosque, its 210-meter minaret rising above the Atlantic, then continue by road to Rabat, the capital imperial city.
Arrive in Fes for a guided immersion in the medieval medina—winding lanes, artisan workshops, colorful tanneries, and storied monuments.
Venture onward to the Roman ruins of Volubilis and to UNESCO-recognized Meknes before making the full-day crossing to Marrakech—either via the swift toll road or the scenic Middle Atlas.
Discover the Red City on a guided tour, from maze-like souks to Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs.
Enjoy a relaxed final morning in Marrakech, return to Casablanca for one last evening, and depart with the textures, flavors, and craftsmanship of Morocco’s imperial cities still vivid.
Morocco Imperial Cities Tour Highlights
- Hassan II Mosque and Atlantic gateway city views
- Rabat’s Hassan Tower & Mohammed V Mausoleum (imperial capital)
- UNESCO Fes el-Bali medina with artisan workshops & tanneries
- Roman Volubilis and Meknes’ Bab Mansour gate
- Marrakech trio: Koutoubia, Bahia Palace & Saadian Tombs
- Guided souk browsing; fair-price tips and quality finds
- Calèche ride & Jemaa el-Fnaa after dark
- Scenic Middle Atlas drive; golden hour over the Red City
- Riad courtyard mint tea across the imperial cities
What Makes This 8-day Tour a Standout
1) The “Four Capitals” in one seamless route
Rabat, Fes, Meknes and Marrakech are Morocco’s historic royal seats. This journey links them logically—no backtracking—so every transfer moves the story forward from coast to capitals to the Red City.
2) Big-ticket icons, explained by insiders
From the Hassan II Mosque’s ocean-side grandeur to Marrakech’s Bahia Palace and Saadian Tombs, you don’t just “see” highlights—you understand them, thanks to handpicked guides who bring context, symbolism, and craftsmanship to life.
3) Deep dive into living medinas
Vehicles stay outside the old quarters, so a private driver plus local medina guide is the perfect combo. You’ll weave through artisan lanes in Fes, step onto a terrace above the tanneries, and browse Marrakech souks with confidence.
4) A powerful dose of antiquity
Volubilis adds two millennia of perspective: storks on columns, intact mosaics, and the bones of an olive-oil economy that once fed Rome—paired with Meknes’ monumental gates and storied granaries.
5) Smart pacing, real flexibility
We balance guided time and free time. Choose the faster toll road or the scenic Middle Atlas when crossing to Marrakech; opt for a gentle calèche ride on arrival or dive straight into Jemaa el-Fnaa after dusk.
6) Comfort, safety & local access
Door-to-door transfers, vetted riads or hotels, and an English-speaking driver who knows the best photo stops, cafés, and rest breaks. It feels effortless because the logistics are handled.


