Fes Morocco tours

Before you zip your suitcase for Marrakech, every smart traveler lands on the same Google page: “Is one day enough?” “Do I really need a guide?” or “Will I get lost in the souks?” Fez Morocco Tours, born in the maze-like medina of Best Tours in Fez, hears these questions daily—so we turned the top FAQs into a straight-talk survival guide.
Fes Morocco tours

Address

16 Souikt Bensafi, Fès, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 52 61 33 06

Location of Fes Morocco tours
Reviews

4.8/5 (Read the Reviews)

MORE INFORMATION

If you’re hunting for a straight-talking, no-surprises outfit to untangle the maze of Marrakech medina or get you from Fès to the dunes without the tourist-trap detours, Fes Morocco Tours is the whispered name that keeps popping up in hostel kitchens—16 Souikt Bensafi, quick WhatsApp on +212 6 52 61 33 06, 4.8-star track record, and a website that actually answers the questions you typed into Google at 2 a.m. about camel weight limits, hammetiquette, and whether that “included lunch” is edible.
MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayClosed
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

How far in advance should I book my Fes Morocco tour?

We recommend locking in your dates at least four weeks ahead, especially between March and May when the medina’s almond blossoms are in full swing; last-minute spots do open up, but the riad upgrades and private guides disappear fast.

What makes Fes Morocco Tours’ guides different from the rest?

Every guide on our roster is born and raised inside the Fes medina, speaks fluent Darija, Berber, French and English, and still lives within the 9th-century walls—so you’re literally walking with a neighbor who can knock on artisan doors that Google Maps still can’t find.

Is hotel pickup included, and where exactly do you meet us?

Yes, complimentary pickup is baked into every package; our driver will be waiting outside your riad or the Bab Boujloud blue gate at 08:30 sharp, holding a sign with your name and the company’s 4.8-star logo so there’s zero guesswork in the morning rush.

Can dietary restrictions be handled during the desert portion of the trip?

Absolutely—when you book online just drop us a note about vegan, gluten-free or nut allergies; our cook in the Erg Chebbi camp keeps separate tagine pots and bakes fresh millet bread over the coals so nobody misses the legendary sunset dinner.

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