Four days in Imperial Morocco. Fes el Bali is the oldest continuously-inhabited medina on earth — 9,000 narrow alleys, donkeys still the only delivery system, the medieval Chouara tanneries dyeing leather as they have for 900 years. We pair it with the Blue Pearl: Chefchaouen, the painted-blue Andalusian town in the Rif Mountains, three hours north. The Roman ruins of Volubilis sit perfectly between them. Old riads in both cities, local artisan introductions, no marathon driving.
"The Fes medina is a labyrinth. Without our riad host Aziz we'd still be lost. The tanneries from the balcony are unforgettable."
"Chefchaouen looks ridiculous on photos and even better in person. Light bouncing off the blue is otherworldly."
Yes — most travelers extend with our Marrakech & Sahara trip. Drive Fes → Erg Chebbi (1 night Midelt). Combined 7-day from $1,690/pp.
Yes — the lime-blue is repainted every spring. Origin theories range from Jewish refugees in the 1930s to mosquito repellent — most likely tourist-era branding that stuck.
March–May and September–November. December–February cold & wet in Chefchaouen (Rif mountains). July–August Fes hits 40°C.
Fes medina can be aggressive about touts; we send a local guide for the deep-medina day. Chefchaouen is the most relaxed Moroccan town.