Immerse yourself in the beauty of Chefchaouen and Tangier on this 2-day tour. Explore the blue city, wander through bustling markets, and discover the rich culture of Morocco.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Chefchaouen and Tangier on this 2-day tour. Explore the blue city, wander through bustling markets, and discover the rich culture of Morocco.
Casablanca to Chefchaouen
Hassan II Mosque - Meet your chauffeur at your Casablanca hotel, airport, or accommodation at 8 am for a picturesque drive to Chefchaouen.
If time allows:
Chefchaouen - After checking in at your hotel in Chefchaouen, enjoy a guided tour of the city.
Chefchaouen Medina - Visit the Al Makhzen market, a blend of…
Casablanca to Chefchaouen
Hassan II Mosque - Meet your chauffeur at your Casablanca hotel, airport, or accommodation at 8 am for a picturesque drive to Chefchaouen.
If time allows:
Chefchaouen - After checking in at your hotel in Chefchaouen, enjoy a guided tour of the city.
Chefchaouen Medina - Visit the Al Makhzen market, a blend of ancient Moroccan and modern markets. Then, explore the famous Ras El Ma spring, which flows from the mountain within the town’s stone walls at the northeast exit of the medina. This refreshing oasis offers a breathtaking view over the valley.
Savor delicious Moroccan cuisine at local restaurants serving Moroccan salad, couscous with chicken and dried grapes, tagine with vegetables, and a fruit salad.
Place Outa el Hammam - Uta el-Hammam square radiates an atmosphere that combines Arab and Spanish influences, reflected in the fantastic food available at street restaurants all around.
Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen - The Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen is a tourist favorite, perhaps due to its unique octagonal minaret and stunning architecture dating back to the 15th century.
Ras El Maa Waterfall - Ras el-Ma, meaning “head of the water,” is where the mountain’s freshwater flows into the city’s popular gathering spot for locals.
Chefchaouen, Tangier then drop off in Casablanca
Chefchaouen - After breakfast, extend your walking tour to enjoy free time exploring the charming medina and markets for unique Rif souvenirs. Discover shops offering everything from colorful woven blankets, clothes, and carpets to stylish Berber jewelry, leather goods, and more.
Musee de la Kasbah - The Mediterranean Cultures Museum is a must-visit historical site and an important part of the shared Mediterranean heritage.
Tangier American Legation Museum - A 5-minute ride takes you to the only historically significant American national monument located abroad, the American Legation’s office in Tangier, Morocco. The commission now serves as a hub for activities, including a museum, research library, and cultural center.
Petit Socco - Within 4 minutes, pass by Petit Socco. Sometimes called “Souq Dakhli” or Zoco Chico in Spanish, it is a plaza and surrounding streets in Tangier’s Medina district, perfect for a photo opportunity.
مسجد طنجة الأعظم - The Great Mosque of Tangier is one of Morocco’s main historical mosques, built in the 19th century. It was converted into a Catholic church during the Portuguese period, then became a Muslim temple permanently in 1864 by the Alaouite dynasty. This Andalusian-Moorish style mosque with green doors and white walls is a must-see in Tangier.
Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 - In about 2 minutes, reach this location, named after the word souk (socco), where Sultan Mohamed V launched his appeal to France for Morocco’s independence on April 8, 1947.
Parc Perdicaris - In about 18 to 20 minutes, arrive at Parc Perdicaris. This park is known by several names, including Arrrmelat Forest, Forest Leglawi, and Forest Perdicaris (related to the kidnapping of American millionaire Perdicaris by Mulai Ahmed Raisuli on May 18, 1904).
Cap Spartel - Where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic meet, Cape Spartel, a promontory in Morocco about 1,000 feet above sea level, stands at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.
Achakkar Beach - It takes 14 minutes to reach the most famous beach in Tangier, where most locals visit in summer. Here, enjoy a camel ride along the Atlantic Ocean’s beach.
Caves of Hercules - After a 5-minute ride, visit an ancient cave complex near Morocco’s Cape Spartel. This prominent tourist destination is located west of Tangier and features two entrances, one to the sea and one to the land.

- Private A/C and Wi-Fi-equipped car or van
- Multilingual chauffeur/guide at your service
- Accommodation included in Chefchaouen
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges covered
- Complimentary mineral water and wet wipes
- Breakfast provided
- Expert local guides in Tangier and Chefchaouen
- Private A/C and Wi-Fi-equipped car or van
- Multilingual chauffeur/guide at your service
- Accommodation included in Chefchaouen
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges covered
- Complimentary mineral water and wet wipes
- Breakfast provided
- Expert local guides in Tangier and Chefchaouen
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
Chefchaouen, a scenic town nestled in the Rif mountains, has been a popular destination for sightseeing tours for many years, thanks to its stunning blue-painted buildings and beautiful surroundings. This city’s magnificent position amidst valleys and ravines offers a tranquil base for various walking tours and trips in the region. Souvenir hunting in…
Chefchaouen, a scenic town nestled in the Rif mountains, has been a popular destination for sightseeing tours for many years, thanks to its stunning blue-painted buildings and beautiful surroundings. This city’s magnificent position amidst valleys and ravines offers a tranquil base for various walking tours and trips in the region. Souvenir hunting in Chefchaouen’s craft shops is a favored activity for vacationers. The bustling markets and street stalls are filled to the brim with vibrant spices, jewelries, leather items, and woolen goods.
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.