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Discover Morocco in 3 days with this guided tour from Spain, including ferry, accommodation, and visits to Fez, Chefchaouen, Tangier, and more.
Planning a trip to Morocco but feeling overwhelmed about how to cover the highlights in just a few days? This 3-day private guided tour from Tarifa, Spain, offers a seamless way to experience Morocco’s vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and historic sites without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. With transportation, ferry crossings, accommodations, and guided visits included, it’s designed to give first-timers a taste of Morocco’s diverse charm.
One thing we really appreciate about this tour is how it combines the must-see sights—like Fes, Chefchaouen, and Tangier—into a manageable itinerary, packed with authentic experiences. The inclusion of a ferry crossing and private transport means less stress and more time for exploring. However, keep in mind that a lot is packed into just three days, so you’ll spend quite a few hours in transit, which might be tiring for some.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a structured, hassle-free introduction to Morocco—especially those with limited time but a curiosity for culture, history, and scenery. It’s perfect if you’re a first-time visitor or a traveler eager to see many highlights with guided insights.

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One of the biggest perks of this tour is the worry-free planning. Starting with pickup from anywhere within 30 miles of Tarifa, you’re met by a friendly guide who takes you straight to the Port of Tarifa. The ferry crossing to Tangier is included, which simplifies what could otherwise be a logistical headache. Expect a comfortable boat ride, enjoyed by many reviewers as a smooth start to their Moroccan adventure.
Once in Tangier, a private, air-conditioned minivan whisks you around the country’s highlights. This means no waiting for public transport or figuring out complicated routes—the guides handle all of that. The modern Mercedes minibus gets praise for comfort and style, with some reviewers noting that having your own vehicle allowed for a more tailored experience.
Your first day kicks off with a visit to Volubilis, the UNESCO-listed Roman ruins. We loved the way guides highlighted the impressive mosaics and preserved structures, giving a real sense of history. The review from Andrew_H mentions a “historical journey” with Omar, the driver and guide, who was “very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful.”
Afterward, you’ll pass through charming coastal towns like Asilah, known for its whitewashed walls, vibrant murals, and laid-back vibe. Reviewers appreciated the stop here—describing it as a “visual delight” with restored streets and lively culture. It’s a perfect spot for some photos and a glimpse into local artisan life.
The day ends with a drive to Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. The journey itself is quite scenic, with plenty of opportunities to admire Morocco’s diverse landscape—mountains, coastlines, and bustling towns.
Fes steals the spotlight on day two. The city is described as “the most complete medieval city in the Arab world,” with narrow, winding streets that seem to twist and turn endlessly. The guided walking tour takes you to key sites such as the historic Karaouine Mosque (the world’s oldest university), the bustling Nejjarine Square, and the vibrant leather tanneries, which are a sensory overload of sights and smells.
One reviewer, Catherine_H, noted how the tour was “easy” and “tailored to our requirements,” with guides being “excellent” and the accommodations in a “fantastic riad.” The Blue Gate of Fez, also called Bab Boujloud, is a highlight for its striking blue tile work and impressive architecture, giving you a perfect photo opportunity.
You’ll have time for lunch on your own—an opportunity to try Moroccan tagines or street food, which many travelers find as memorable as the sights.
The final day starts with breakfast and a morning tour of Chefchaouen, often called the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco. The city’s powder-blue houses, mosques, and markets provide a colorful contrast to Fes’s medieval streets. Reviewers mention the “animated markets” and how locals dress traditionally, adding to the authentic feel.
The tour includes a visit to Ras El Maa spring, famous for its clear water, and offers scenic views from the mountain town. Afterward, you will return to Tangier, completing your loop of Morocco’s most iconic sites.
While specifics about accommodations vary, reviewers consistently praise their stay at a “4-star hotel” like Riad Myra, describing it as modern, comfortable, and well-located. Since breakfast is included, you can start each day energized for busy sightseeing schedules.
Since meals are generally at your own expense, you might find Moroccan cuisine—tapas-style plates, fresh seafood, and flavorful tagines—an enjoyable part of the trip. Many reviewers enjoyed local eateries, highlighting the delicious food and affordability.
Beyond the major sights, the tour offers authentic moments like exploring artisan workshops, markets, and religious sites. For example, Omar and Abdul (both praised guides) shared insights that made historical sites come alive, making the experience more than just ticking boxes.
One reviewer found their driver “exceptional,” emphasizing how the personalized attention made their trip memorable. The combination of well-organized logistics and personable guides makes all the difference when seeing a new country in a short time.

This trip is a fantastic choice for first-timers eager to get a broad overview of Morocco’s top sights without the headache of detailed planning. It’s also excellent for travelers who prefer guided experiences, fresh insights from local guides, and the comfort of organized transport and accommodations.
Those looking for a balanced mix of culture, scenic landscapes, and historical sites will find it particularly rewarding. Keep in mind, it suits those with a reasonable level of mobility, as there’s some walking and sightseeing in bustling medinas.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, all transportation—including ferry crossings, minivan transfers, and airport pickups—is included, making the logistics straightforward.
Are accommodations provided?
Yes, you’ll stay in comfortable, well-rated accommodations, with most reviewers mentioning a 4-star hotel like Riad Myra.
Can I customize the tour?
Since this is a private tour, guides are generally flexible and can tailor some aspects to your preferences, especially if booked in advance.
What about meals?
Breakfast is included, but other meals are at your own expense. Many travelers enjoy trying Moroccan cuisine during free time.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 20 days ahead, which suggests securing your spot early is wise, especially during peak seasons.
What is the ideal traveler profile for this tour?
First-time visitors, culture and history enthusiasts, and those with limited time who want a structured, comprehensive Moroccan experience will find this tour highly suitable.
“We had a great experience on this trip! They definitely plan a ton into 3 days, and I feel we got the most out of our first time in Morocco.”

This 3-day Morocco tour from Spain delivers a jam-packed itinerary that maximizes your time, offering a well-balanced look at Morocco’s most captivating sights. It’s a practical, comfort-focused option for first-timers eager to explore without the stress of logistical planning. With knowledgeable guides, scenic drives, and authentic cultural encounters, you’ll come away with a deeper appreciation of Morocco’s diverse appeal.
While it’s a busy schedule, many travelers found the experience well worth the price, especially given the convenience and breadth of sights covered. If you’re open to long days of travel and appreciate guided insights, this tour could be the perfect introduction to the magic of Morocco.
Ideal for those short on time, seeking hassle-free travel, and eager to see a broad swath of Moroccan culture, history, and scenery in just a few days.