Discover Chefchaouen’s blue alleyways, historical landmarks, and tranquil waterfalls on a private guided tour. Capture Instagram-worthy moments in Morocco’s enchanting Blue Pearl.
Discover Chefchaouen’s blue alleyways, historical landmarks, and tranquil waterfalls on a private guided tour. Capture Instagram-worthy moments in Morocco’s enchanting Blue Pearl.
- Tangier - Upon arrival, or at the exit of your accommodation in Tangier, you will be welcomed by our agent having at your disposal a comfortable, Wi-Fi-fitted air-conditioned, private vehicle. Next, You’ll be taken on a 2h30 ride to the blue city of Morocco, through the scenic western Rif Mountains. The trip to Chefchaouen passes through a Jbala…
- Tangier - Upon arrival, or at the exit of your accommodation in Tangier, you will be welcomed by our agent having at your disposal a comfortable, Wi-Fi-fitted air-conditioned, private vehicle. Next, You’ll be taken on a 2h30 ride to the blue city of Morocco, through the scenic western Rif Mountains. The trip to Chefchaouen passes through a Jbala region. Thus, it’s quite often to see Jbala women and men with their traditional dresses selling their organic produce and handicrafts. At your request, your driver will be happy to stop for photos or shopping. Things to do in Chefchaouen - Chefchaouen what to see: Chefchaouen Travel
- Chefchaouen - Chefchaouen has become one of the world’s top picturesque destinations. Its Medina is a real charmer! So, prepare yourself to fall hard for its winding small alleys painted in every shade of blue you could imagine. If you are an Instagrammer, then you are in heaven! Your tour guide, as a local, knows all the hidden photo spots. Hence, you are not going to miss any of them. Furthermore, by strolling down Medina’s labyrinthine alleyways, you will immediately absorb the Berber, Moorish, and Andalusian vibes. The itinerary comprises the most important landmarks of the city such as the Kasbah and its Museum, Hawta Square, Ras El Maa waterfall, the Great Mosque, Outa El Hammam main square, and many more. Day trip to Chefchaouen from Casablanca OR Day trip to Chefchaouen from Tangier: Chefchaouen must-see list
- Bab El Ain - Bab El Ain is one of the main gateways into the historic 15th-century old Medina of Chefchaouen. It is located on the southern side of the Medina, close to a large cemetery. The imposing terracotta-colored stone façade has a relatively small archway through which people can pass and small windows in the upper section. Blue City Morocco - Chefchaouen what to do: Chefchaouen tour from Tangier
- Avenue Hassan II - Every town and city has its square, and Chefchaouen is no exception. Plaza Outa El-Hammam boasts an ambiance that is a fusion of Moroccan and Spanish influences, seen overall in the fantastic food, both street food and restaurants, available throughout. The name means literally “The flat ground where the Hammam is” because near the square there is a Hammam as well as the Great Mosque and the Kasbah; so it could have been named Outa El-Kasbah or Outa El-Jamaa (mosque), but no. Anyway, it’s a great central point of the town; it can be great for simply relaxing and admiring the majestic mountains that overlook the city. Best things to do in Chefchaouen - Chefchaouen itinerary: Chefchaouen what to see
- Kasbah Museum - The Kasbah is located next to the Great Mosque, just a few steps away. Inside the Kasbah lies the beautiful Andalusian Garden which stands as a tranquil green oasis complementing the calming flood of blue that characterizes the town. Within the garden stands the Ethnographic Museum of Chefchaouen, known as the Kasbah Museum. It invites visitors to explore its unrivaled collection of artifacts that tell the story of the Chefchaouen region, with everything from pottery to musical instruments. Not only that, there’s even a small art gallery within the museum. A visit here is a must to learn about the history and culture of the blue city of Morocco – it’s simply not enough to appreciate the aesthetics. Places to see in Chefchaouen - day trip to Chefchaouen: Top things to do in Chefchaouen
- Plaza Uta el Hamman - Constructed in the 15th century, Chefchaouen’s Grande Mosque was built on the orders of the son of the city’s founder. It features an octagonal minaret, which is somewhat unusual when compared to the many square minarets that generally tower over the nation’s myriad mosques. The shape was influenced by Andalusian styles, brought to the country by Muslims from Spain. Built from stone, the shades of brown and beige are juxtaposed against the nearby blue and white buildings. Admiring the mosque is among the top things to do in Chefchaouen. Chefchaouen what to do - Moroccan blue town: Chefchaouen sightseeing
- Ras El Maa Waterfall - Translating as head of the water, this is the point at which the fresh mountain water trickles its way into the town, and proves a popular gathering place for locals. Not only, are they an alternative to the remote and grand waterfalls of the mountains, but also these refreshing falls are much better to both escape the heat and to get another insight into standard daily life. Locals gather here to wash their clothes and simply have a friendly water cooler moment. The thundering water is used to power some mills (Rhas) spread on the sides of the water stream. Best places to visit in Chefchaouen: ras el maa waterfall Chefchaouen
- Spanish Mosque - After a break for a delicious Chaouni lunch, your tour guide will escort you to the Spanish Mosque, or Bouzafaar Mosque, to take in the wonderful view over Chefchaouen from an outside terrace. Located two 650 meters from Ras El-Ma, the Spanish Mosque is perched on a hilltop. The evocative ruins overlook the city, and it’s a terrific vantage point from which to admire the surroundings. The white-washed mosque was built in the 1920s by the Spanish. It failed to attract local worshippers; it never has been used as a mosque. Consequently, it fell into disrepair. Restoration works were later carried out. As a non-working mosque, all visitors can take a peek inside. It is also called Boujaafar Mosque, and the word Boujaafar refers to the Spanish official who was in charge of building the mosque and who had an unusually big mustache. This will be the end of your tour of Chefchaouen. Before heading to Tangier, you’ll be left with plenty of free time for more photos.
- Private transportation
- Free Pick up & Drop off (within the Tangier area)
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private day trip to Chefchaouen from Tangier (exclusive to your group)
- Private Guide
- Private transportation
- Free Pick up & Drop off (within the Tangier area)
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private day trip to Chefchaouen from Tangier (exclusive to your group)
- Private Guide
- Food & Drinks (we can arrange an authentic Moroccan lunch for you 20€ ∽ 45€)
- Food & Drinks (we can arrange an authentic Moroccan lunch for you 20€ ∽ 45€)
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Chefchaouen, the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco! Our comfortable, Wi-Fi equipped vehicles will whisk you away to this enchanting city nestled in the Rif Mountains. Explore the vibrant blue alleyways, discover hidden gems, and capture Instagram-worthy photos. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture as you wander…
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Chefchaouen, the “Blue Pearl” of Morocco! Our comfortable, Wi-Fi equipped vehicles will whisk you away to this enchanting city nestled in the Rif Mountains. Explore the vibrant blue alleyways, discover hidden gems, and capture Instagram-worthy photos. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture as you wander through the bustling medina, visit historical landmarks like the Kasbah Museum and the Grand Mosque, and experience the tranquility of Ras El Ma waterfall.
- The hours specified in the tour are the hours taken on the journey and these are approximate.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.