A full week in Fez for £110 per person is cheaper than many UK hotel nights. The price we found covers return Ryanair flights from London Stansted and seven nights at Riad Meski, a simple 3-star riad in the medina.
That’s the appeal here. This is not a glossy resort holiday, and it is not pretending to be one. It’s a cheap, atmospheric city break for people who would rather spend their money eating, wandering, and getting slightly lost in Fez than paying for a fancy hotel.
The deal is room only, with hand luggage included. Checked bags cost extra, and transfers are not included, so the headline price works best if you can travel light and sort the airport run yourself.
Riad Meski looks simple, but that is part of the point here. On the Beach lists it with a 4.4/5 TripAdvisor score from 141 reviews, while Booking.com has it at 7.8 from 148 reviews. For this kind of money, that is a fair trade: central, characterful, and cheap, rather than polished.
What we found
- Destination: Fez, Morocco
- Hotel: Riad Meski, 3-star
- Dates: 7-14 June 2026
- Flights: Ryanair from London Stansted
- Outbound: 15:45 from Stansted, arriving 19:00
- Return: 19:25 from Fez, arriving Stansted at 22:40
- Room: double standard room, room only
- Price checked: £220 total, or £110 per person, on 5 May 2026
Fez is not the Morocco trip to pick if you want beach time or a soft-landing resort. Pick it for old streets, food, markets, tiled courtyards, and the sort of city break where wandering around is half the point.
Prices move as availability changes. The £110 per person price was live when we checked for two adults travelling from Stansted on 7 June. If it has moved, try nearby June dates and keep the luggage set to hand luggage only.
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Kate Acaster is Chief Editor at Flight Tribe. She writes about practical travel planning, budget airlines, baggage rules, city breaks, beach holidays and good hotels that do not cost daft money.
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