Map of Location
About the location:
The city of Fes was founded in 789 and for more than 400 years, it was the
capital of Morocco. Today, it's still Morocco's intellectual and
cultural capital. It's also the oldest and largest medieval city in
the world, with over 200,000 people currently living within the medina
walls. It's vibrant and alive — almost unchanged for hundreds of
years.
During your Moroccan cooking vacation, you'll see the highlights of life in the medina:
the historical and cultural sites that have made Fes a world heritage
city, the donkeys and mules that are the predominant means of
transportation through the narrow streets and the souks (markets) and craftsmen.
You'll learn about the traditional foods of Morocco through hands-on cooking classes and
gastronomic visits—you will see olive oil pressed as it
was hundreds of years ago, and you'll see ouarka and couscous being made by
hand — methods unchanged for hundreds of years.
Your home for the week is at Dar Seffarine, a magnificently restored 14th-century
palace in the heart of the medina.
During your stay in the six room maison d'hote your hosts Kate and Alaa will
make you feel completely at home. Your guide for the week will either be Lindan, who
has been leading trips in Morocco for many years, or her assistant Gail.
About the lessons:
During your four
hands-on cooking classes, Chef Lahcen will teach you how to
make the traditional dishes that are central to Moroccan cuisine:
tagines, couscous and b'stila, a myriad of salads, breads, and desserts;
and you'll learn about the spices and key ingredients necessary to make
authentic Moroccan cuisine.
Fes is a fascinating city and during your walking tours, you will have a glimpse of
it's long and noble history. The riad is magnificent and
comfortable, and although your cooking classes are intense, they are
always fun and informal. It is a week of great food in a
historically and culturally spectacular city, with plenty of time to
relax with your fellow Moroccan food enthusiasts to share stories and a
glass of wine.
Fes, Morocco
Cooking Vacation Itinerary
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Day One
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Arrive at the Fes airport or train station.
Transfer to Dar Seffarine and check in.
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Welcome drink followed by orientation and dinner.
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Day Two
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Following breakfast, chef Lahcen Beqqi will take you to the souk to shop for your first cooking class.
- During your class you will see how ouarka (the dough used in b'steeya) is made and perhaps
have time to buy a few spices to take home.
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Lunch to follow based on your efforts.
- Depart for a guided tour of Fes el Bali (Old Fes) to learn some of Fes's history,
tour the souks, see the mosques and
medersas and visit the famous leather tanneries.
- Return with some time at leisure before leaving for dinner at Palais de Fes.
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Day Three
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After breakfast, will be your second cooking class, followed by lunch.
- This afternoon,
take a guided historical tour of Fes el Djedid (New Fes) including the mellah (Jewish Quarter).
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your way to Fes el Djedid, visit a leather auction, unchanged for hundreds of years, and watch the
intricate trading of sheep, cow and camel skins.
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Continue through the Jardins del Boujeloud before reaching
Fes del Djedid where you will see the Royal Palace, the synagogue and the Jewish cemetery in the Jewish quarter.
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Tonight's dinner is at Maison Bleue restaurant. Here you will enjoy
fabulous food as well as a show of traditional Gnaoua music.
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Day Four
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After breakfast depart for a full day tour of Volubilis and Meknes.
These places embody much of Morocco's early history. Volubilis was the Roman
Empire's most remote base and here you'll find the most impressive Roman sites in Morocco.
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In Meknes see some of the extraordinary monuments created during the time of Moulay Ismail who
reigned from 1672-1727 and visit many historic landmarks
as well as the medina and the mellah.
- Enjoy lunch in Meknes.
- Before returning home, enjoy a visit of one of Morocco's
wineries for a tour and tasting.
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Tonight, dinner will be at Dar Seffarine.
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Day Five
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Breakfast at the hotel.
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After breakfast, return to the kitchen for your third cooking class.
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For lunch, enjoy the dishes you've made in the morning.
- Afternoon and evening at leisure
(this is an opportunity to return to the souk to shop or perhaps to visit the local hammam).
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Day Six
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After breakfast, take a guided tour of Borj
Sud and a tile factory where you will see some of Morocco's finest tiles and ceramics being produced —
from their clay beginnings to the end product.
- We'll enjoy lunch today at Dar Saada in the heart of the medina before
we return to Dar Seffarine.
- Your final cooking session.
On Fridays, Moroccans eat couscous — today you will
participate in this national tradition!
- Farewell dinner based on your efforts.
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Day Seven
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Breakfast at the hotel followed by transfer to airport or rail station.
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Scheduled weeks with Lindan:
US$2925 per person, based on double occupancy
US$500 single supplement
US$2500 non-cooking companion
All other weeks on request with Gail:
US$2650 per person, based on double occupancy
US$500 single supplement
US$2200 non-cooking companion
Please note: this program requires a US$1500 per person deposit.

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Scheduled weeks with Lindan:
March 14-20 March 20-26 October 3-9 October 9-15
And all other weeks on request for a minimum of 2 people,
with the trip led by Lindan's assistant Gail.
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Six nights accommodation based on twin occupancy with private facilities-
Four half-day cooking classes
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Airport transfers Fes airport or rail station and ground transportation
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All meals as outlined on itinerary
- Local wines served with dinner
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All scheduled excursions with local English speaking guides
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All entrance fees on excursions
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All tips and gratuities
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Apron and recipe booklet
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