Private car transfer from Marrakesh to Fez
Private transfer in 5 h 20 min
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What's included
Door-to-door service
Pick-up and drop-off at any address
Flight tracking included
Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed
Professional English-speaking driver
Local expert, fully licensed and insured
Clean, air-conditioned vehicle
Comfortable ride with climate control
Free cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours before departure
Luggage included
1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger
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- Child seats available on request
- Pet-friendly travel
- 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
- Extra or oversized luggage can be added
- Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
- Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Marrakesh to Fez
A road trip across Morocco will take you back in time with its unique fusion of Andalusian, Arab, and African styles. The drive from Marrakesh to Fez covers 330 miles (531 km) and stops in several major cities.

You will head west out of Marrakesh towards the coastal city of Rabat. Then, follow the coastline south to Casablanca before heading inland. As you approach Fez, the landscape from your window will gradually change from arid coastal to desert.
About Fez
Like Marrakesh, Fez is another of Morocco's imperial cities. Fez is the oldest of these former capitals and is often called the âAthens of Africa.â It was founded in the 9th century by Idris I and quickly became a spiritual and educational center as home to the University of al-Qarawiyyin, one of the oldest continuously operating universities in the world.

Fez is one of Morocco's most inland major cities. It is in the transitional climate zone between the Mediterranean climate in the north and the arid Sahara Desert in the south.
From Marrakesh to Fez: travel tips
A little preparation goes a long way! Keep these helpful tips in mind when packing for your Marrakesh to Fez transfer!
Fes or Fez?
Writing city names with different alphabets is tricky! Youâve probably already seen Marrakesh also spelled as Marrakech, so donât be surprised when you see Fez spelled as Fes on maps, road signs, and travel guides. These spellings can be used interchangeably!
How to get from Marrakesh to Fez
For your Marrakesh to Fez transfer, you can choose between riding the bus or train, booking a flight, or riding in a private car. The route passes through several major cities, so use this opportunity to explore!

Marrakesh to Fez with a private driver
The simplest way to customize your vacation around Morocco is with a private driver. Many of Moroccoâs best attractions are challenging to reach efficiently with public transit due to distance, but with Daytrip, youâll enjoy door-to-door service from a friendly, English-speaking driver.
Your Moroccan road trip will begin when your expert driver picks you up from your address in Marrakesh. This 5-hour and 20-minute drive will be more comfortable and exciting, with stops at Moroccoâs greatest landmarks. Book a stop in El Jadida for lunch, then an afternoon break in Sale to stretch your legs. Get a peek at the seaside before you head inland again to Fez!
Once in Fez, youâll be glad not to have to navigate public buses or hire a taxi from the train station. After your action-packed trip, your driver will take you right to your hotel in Fez and help with your luggage, too! Secure a seat for just $96 (âŹ89) per person.
Things to do when you get to Fez
After a long, thrilling journey from Marrakesh to Fez, a good nightâs rest is essential to prepare for this exciting city. Start your Fez adventure with these must-do activities:

Step back in time in the medina
The Fes el-Bali Medina spans 540 acres (218 hectares) and has 9,000 winding cobblestone streets. It is the most intact and well-preserved medieval city in the Arab world and has earned a spot as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It would take weeks to see every single street, so focus your energy on the oldest part of the city. Begin your exploration by entering through the Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, also known as the Blue Gate. With so much ground to cover, itâs best to dedicate an entire day to this enchanting area.
The medina is entirely car-free, and its labyrinthine streets transport you back to its 9th-century origins. As the former capital of Morocco, on several occasions, it houses over 300 mosques and numerous administrative buildings. Unlike many markets in other historic cities, the medina in Fez is used by locals and visitors alike.
Within the souks or bazaars, youâll find a treasure trove of shops selling handmade rugs, leather goods, spices, perfumes, pottery, and jewelry. Observe artisans crafting pots and rugs right before your eyes, and donât forget to pick up a fez, the traditional hat of the city.
When is the best time to visit Fez
For the best experience, plan your visit to Morocco during the spring or autumn. In these shoulder seasons, youâll enjoy pleasant, sunny weather with average temperatures around 77°F (25°C).
Summers in Morocco, particularly in inland cities like Marrakesh and Fez, bring intense heat. In July and August, temperatures often soar to 96°F (36°C), accompanied by a very high UV index. If youâre not accustomed to the extreme heat of the Sahara Desert, itâs best to avoid visiting Morocco during the summer months.
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