Tangier to Fez
The 300-kilometre journey from Tangier to Fez connects Morocco's northern gateway to its spiritual and cultural capital. Over approximately 3.5 hours, you traverse the diverse landscapes of northern Morocco, from the Mediterranean-influenced hills around Tangier through the agricultural plains to the ancient walls of Fez, one of the world's greatest medieval cities.
Distance
300 km
Duration
3h 30m
PLANNING THIS JOURNEY
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A strong route page should help travelers understand whether this journey is best handled as a direct private transfer, a flexible chauffeur booking with waiting time, or part of a broader Morocco itinerary.
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This route is usually booked for
Direct city-to-city transfers
Best when the priority is a clean handoff between hotels, airports, riads, or private addresses with no unnecessary detours.
Flexible stopovers on the way
Useful when the day includes scenic pauses, lunch, photography, or extra pickup and drop-off points.
Vehicle-led comfort planning
Ideal for travelers deciding between sedans, SUVs, vans, or group vehicles based on luggage and passenger count.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Route Highlights
Travel through the foothills of the Rif Mountains, with rolling green hills and scattered rural settlements.
Cross the agricultural heartland around Meknes, where vineyards and olive groves paint the landscape.
Arrive at the ancient gates of Fez, where the world's largest car-free medina awaits behind towering walls.
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Tangier to Fez FAQ
The A2 motorway is the fastest option at around 3 to 3.5 hours. For a more scenic experience, we can route through Chefchaouen and the Rif Mountains, adding approximately 2 hours but rewarding you with spectacular mountain scenery and a visit to the blue city. Your chauffeur can advise on the best option.
Absolutely. Meknes is directly on the route and merits a stop to see the grand Bab Mansour gate and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Nearby, the Roman ruins of Volubilis are also an excellent addition. We can plan a half-day stop that enriches the journey considerably.
The direct motorway route takes approximately 3 to 3.5 hours. With stops at Meknes and Volubilis, allow 5 to 6 hours. If routing through Chefchaouen, the journey becomes a full day experience of 7 to 8 hours, which we recommend splitting over two days.



