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3 horas y 30 minutos
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¿Qué incluye?
✅ What’s Included
- Private round-trip transportation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel or riad pick-up and drop-off in Casablanca
- Professional English-speaking driver
- Licensed local guide for the walking tour in Fez
- Guided visit to key cultural and historical landmarks in Fez
- Stop at a panoramic viewpoint (Borj Nord)
- Visit to a traditional pottery and mosaic workshop
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❌ What’s Not Included
- Lunch and beverages
- Entrance fees to monuments or historical sites
- Personal expenses (souvenirs, tips, etc.)
- Gratuities for the driver and guide (optional but appreciated)
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⚠️ Important Information to Consider Before Booking
- Not wheelchair accessible: Due to the narrow, uneven alleys of the Fez medina and historic sites, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with severe mobility limitations.
- Moderate physical activity required: The walking tour includes cobbled streets, inclines, and some stairs. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
- Infant seats available upon request: Please let us know in advance if you require a child or infant seat.
- Not recommended for travelers with serious heart conditions or respiratory issues due to the extended walking and variable terrain.
- Weather-appropriate clothing advised: Summers in Fez can be hot; light, breathable clothing, a sunhat, and sunscreen are recommended. In cooler months, bring a jacket.
- Cultural sensitivity: Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly, especially within the medina and religious sites, out of respect for local customs.
- Customizable experience: The itinerary can be adjusted to suit your pace and interests—please mention any special requests when booking.
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🎒 What to Bring
To make the most of your Fez day trip, we recommend bringing the following:
- Comfortable walking shoes – You’ll be exploring on foot through cobbled alleys and uneven terrain.
- Sun protection – Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat are essential, especially in the warmer months.
- Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated throughout the day.
- Light jacket or layers – Mornings can be cool, especially in autumn and spring; layering is ideal.
- Camera or smartphone – You’ll want to capture the medina’s vibrant scenes, architectural gems, and sweeping views.
- Cash in Moroccan dirhams (MAD) – For small purchases, souvenirs, or entrance fees (many places do not accept cards).
- Personal medication – If you have specific medical needs, please bring any necessary medications or supplies.
- Respectful clothing – While not strictly required, dressing modestly (shoulders and knees covered) is appreciated, especially when entering religious or traditional spaces.