Fez guided tour
The visit of the Medina immerses you in a labyrinth dating from the Medieval period and combines the pleasures of shopping with the discovery of heritage.
Fez is one of the jewels of Morocco and one of the holy cities of Islam. Here, time seems to have stood still. Famous for its cultural richness, its gastronomy as well as for its mild and sunny climate, the city of Fez is also known as the Millennium Live Museum.
Our concierge will be delighted to help you explore Fez and its surroundings through experiences designed especially for you.
The visit of the Medina immerses you in a labyrinth dating from the Medieval period and combines the pleasures of shopping with the discovery of heritage.
The ramparts of Fez are today the witness, thanks to several restorations, of different periods of construction.
The ruins of Volubilis, a Roman city from the 1st century of the Christian era...
An escape that allows you to discover beautiful landscapes, Berber villages, forests of holm oaks, cedars, cultivated fields in the middle of stones, orchards...
A Berber city, Taza has outstanding natural treasures: the Ras El Oued waterfalls, the Friaouato cave for speleology, the Chiker caves, the Djebel Tazzeka (1980m), ...
Sefrou is a Berber town located about thirty kilometres from Fez, and is appreciated for its waterfalls...
Located 20 km west of Fez, in a green setting in spring that turns into a desert landscape in summer...
A tasteful look at local traditions!
Morocco invites you to discover the world of great wines, which are as magnificent as they are unknown outside the country...
A 4-hour visit that immerses you in the daily activities of a local farm that produces a range of organic produces...
The Sahrai Hotel will be happy to book your tee times and organise transport to the golf courses.
With a master calligrapher, you will learn the subtle art of handling the Qallam in a moment of concentration and serenity...
You will enjoy a picnic served under a Caidale tent on a farm in the Fez region, just as the old-time families did in their love of nature and freshness.