After morning meal, you'll head out for the imperial city of Fes, with some incredible stops along the way. You may have some time for some shopping before you depart and if you haven't already, definitely pay a visit to the Hassan II Mosque before leaving town.
On your way to Fes, you will stop briefly to visit the Hassan Tower in Rabat, Morocco's political capital. A curiosity of a landmark, Hassan Tower is a minaret of a 12th-century mosque that was abandoned mid-construction. All that remains today is the red sandstone tower, standing at 145 feet (44 m), and about 200 columns where a more extensive complex was meant to be. After you wander the ruins, check out the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, which serves as a stellar taste of the intricate tilework, mosaics, and craftsmanship that you'll see throughout the land.
Enjoy an early midday meal in Rabat, home to a robust culinary scene. You'll find good Moroccan food around the city, but consider dining in the embassy quarter of the new city for some of the best French and Italian cuisine in the country.
After, you'll continue traveling south to Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that contains Morocco's best-preserved Roman ruins. Stretch your legs and wander the massive complex, exploring large merchant homes with visible heating systems, temples, and many well-preserved mosaics. If you decided you'd like to tour here, your driver can assist with hiring one of the guides usual available on site. Or if you'd prefer to move on, hit the road: the advantage of having a chauffeur is that you can tailor how much time you spend on your route.
You'll then head on to Moulay Idriss, which, from a distance, looks like a sitting camel. Moulay Idriss was founded in 789 CE; Morocco's first Islamic capital, the city remains a site of ongoing cultural significance. Check out the unique round minaret here, the only one of its kind in Morocco.
Your next stop before Fes is the prosperous city of Meknes, which features a smaller medina and friendlier shopkeepers that you will see in larger cities. Your driver will lead you through the Ville Impériale (New City) area, where you can see gardens, palaces, the impressive gate of Bab al-Mansour, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the Royal Stables. Many of these palaces were constructed with materials taken from Volubilis, so be on the lookout for Roman columns hidden in unexpected places!
You'll end your royal road trip today in Fes, one of Morocco's four Imperial Cities. After you check in to your luxury riad in the historic medina, the rest of the day is yours. The unforgettable medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of winding alleys that climb up both sides of a steep river valley and is the largest car-free urban area in the world.
If you lose yourself in the labyrinth, pay attention to whether you are going up or downhill as you walk. Walking uphill will generally take you to the edge of the medina, where it is much easier to get your bearings and catch transportation.
Driving time: 6 hours