A day trip from Fes to Chefchaouen is a trip into one of Morocco’s most picturesque and chill towns, with its blue-washed walls that pop against the mountainous backdrop. Located in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen offers an antidote to the chaos of Fes with its labyrinth of narrow streets, kaleidoscopic markets and beautiful vistas around every corner. Even the drive there is lovely, winding through hills and quaint villages. Upon arrival in Chefchaouen, you’ll have a chance to wander the lovely medina, visit the Kasbah, shop for local handicrafts, and sit down to a leisurely lunch in a rooftop café with a view of town. Today is a great day to explore the grace and charm of this colourful country in a unique and unforgetable day trip.
Your day trip to Chefchaouen from Fes starts with a pick up from your hotel or any places you like, the we will have ride of 3,5 hour in to the rif mountain, passing through several rif villages, and enjoying the views of the nature of the northern Morocco. and arrive Chefchaouen, a beautiful unique city with it’s white washed wall And blue doors and windows. After arriving in Chefchaouen, you’ll have a few hours to discover the picturesque, blue-washed medina at your own pace, or with assistance from your driver-guide.
Meander its narrow, corkscrewing streets, browse artisan shops heaped with handicrafts and textiles, and see sights like the Kasbah Museum and central Outa el Hammam square. You’ll also have time to have a traditional Moroccan lunch at a local café, often with breathtaking mountain views. In the afternoon you can contemplate the tranquillity or get those last few photos before embarking on the drive back to Fes, reaching the city in the early evening with sumptuous memories of this wonderful mountain gem.
The best point of my vacation to Morocco was seeing Chefchaouen! Our driver from Morocco Packages was kind, on time, and full of fascinating local information; the journey from Fes was lengthy but beautiful. The turquoise alleyways of Chefchaouen were much more enchanted than I had thought until we got there. Investigating the medina, shopping for handcrafted products, and lunch with mountain views were among my favorites. Strongly suggest this tour to anybody lodging in Fes!
That day excursion to Chefchaouen was very memorable. The town is really quiet and attractive; every corner seemed to be a postcard! With plenty of time to explore at our own speed, our Moroccan Packages driver made the trip simple and fun. We toured the Kasbah, strolled across the vibrant alleyways, and had the finest tagine in a little rooftop café. I’m really happy I didn’t overlook this jewel while in Morocco.
About 3.5 hours each way, the round-trip excursion allows 4 to 5 hours of free time to explore Chefchaouen. Plan a ten to eleven hour full-day adventure.
Usually, the tour consists of collection and drop-off at your Fes hotel, transportation in an air-conditioned car, and a competent driver-guide. Usually not included are meals and access to any extra locations.
Definitely yes. A day trip allows you to explore Chefchaouen’s lovely medina, snap pictures, savor regional cuisine, and appreciate the laid-back vibe of the town even with a little time.
Put on appropriate walking shoes; the medina has mild slopes and cobblestone streets. Depending on the time of year, pack a hat, sunglasses, and a light jacket or scarf.
Indeed. Though your driver-guide is delighted to tour you through important sites if wanted, most day excursions include free time to explore at your own speed.
Indeed, the tour is fit for all ages and pleasant for families. Chefchaouen is a laid-back, safe town with many of covered areas for relaxation; the trip is lengthy but enjoyable.
Usually not included are meals, although your guide may suggest excellent local Moroccan lunch venues—usually on a rooftop patio with breathtaking views.
Top attractions include the Kasbah Museum, Outa el Hammam Square, the Ras El Ma spring, and naturally, meandering the famous blue-painted lanes of the medina.
there is generally enough free time to explore handcrafted carpets, textiles, leather items, and natural soap stores and booths.
Under local and reputable travel firm Mohamed Isghi, Morocco Packages runs the tour. For a personal and consistent experience, you may schedule straight via the agency.