Fes
Fès, the oldest of Morocco's four royal cities, is considered the cultural heart of the country. In the UNESCO-protected old town of Fès el-Bali, visitors are immersed in a fascinating labyrinth of alleyways, souks and centuries-old craft workshops. The medieval medina is one of the largest car-free zones in the world and looks like a living museum. Magnificent Koranic schools, such as the Bou Inania-Medersa, and ornately decorated city gates tell of the rich history. Fez stands for tradition, spirituality and authentic Moroccan life - far removed from tourist clichés. Anyone who wants to experience Morocco in its original form will find a place full of depth, secrets and cultural richness in Fès.
Attractive golf hotels and resorts Fes
Our best golf courses Fes
Morocco, Fes
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium demanding
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
Morocco, Fes
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium demanding
- Terrain: water hazards hilly
Morocco, Fes
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: easy medium demanding
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Best Journey Time
The best time to visit Fez is in spring (March to May) and fall (September to early November). During these months, you can expect pleasant temperatures between 20 and 28 °C, sunny weather and ideal conditions for sightseeing as well as golf. The medina of Fès can be explored in a relaxed manner without the heat, and the golf courses are in excellent condition. The summer can be very hot at over 35 °C, while the winter is mild but more suitable for experienced golfers. Spring and fall thus offer the perfect combination of cultural richness and sporting enjoyment in Fès.
Culinary Highlights
Fès is considered the culinary capital of Morocco and spoils you with a variety of flavors, spices and traditional recipes. In the winding alleyways of the medina, cookshops tempt you with classics such as tajine, couscous, harira and pastilla, the famous pigeon or chicken pie with cinnamon and almonds. Fragrant mint teas and freshly baked flatbread are part of every meal. Gourmets can discover the fine art of Fassi cuisine in elegant riads and traditional restaurants - known for their sophisticated spice blends and sweet and savory combinations. Whether street food or a gourmet menu: In Fès, food becomes a cultural experience and enjoyment becomes a bridge between tradition and joie de vivre.
Arrival & Infrastructure on Site
Fès is easy to reach - the international airport Fès-Saïss is only around 15 kilometers from the city center and is regularly served by flights from many European cities. From the airport, you can quickly reach your accommodation by cab, shuttle or organized transfer. Within the city, the historic medina is car-free, which is why explorations usually take place on foot or with local guides. Cabs, private drivers or train connections are available for other routes - for example to Marrakech, Meknès or Rabat. The infrastructure around hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions is well developed, making Fès a pleasant, safe and comfortable experience.