Experience the highlights of Chefchaouen on a full-day trip from Rabat. Explore the ‘Holy City’ known for its blue-painted streets and rich history. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture!
Experience the highlights of Chefchaouen on a full-day trip from Rabat. Explore the ‘Holy City’ known for its blue-painted streets and rich history. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in Moroccan culture!
- Rabat - The capital city of Morocco, Rabat, is beautifully situated along the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is renowned for its landmarks that reflect its Islamic and French-colonial history, such as the Kasbah of the Udayas. This royal fort from the Berber era is encircled by formal French-designed gardens and offers stunning ocean…
- Rabat - The capital city of Morocco, Rabat, is beautifully situated along the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is renowned for its landmarks that reflect its Islamic and French-colonial history, such as the Kasbah of the Udayas. This royal fort from the Berber era is encircled by formal French-designed gardens and offers stunning ocean views. The city’s famous Hassan Tower, a 12th-century minaret, stands tall above the remnants of a mosque.
- Province of Ouezzane - Ouazzane is a town located in northern Morocco, with a population of 59,606 as per the 2014 Moroccan census. The city is widely recognized in Morocco and the Islamic world as a spiritual hub, having been home to many Sufi leaders.
- Derdara - The Rif, also known as the Rif Mountains, is a geographic and cultural region in northern Morocco. This fertile and mountainous area is bordered by Cape Spartel and Tangier to the west, Berkane and the Moulouya River to the east, the Mediterranean to the north, and the Ouergha River to the south.
- Chefchaouen Medina - A private guided day trip from Rabat to Chaouen or Chefchaouen offers a journey through the history of this charming town nestled in the mountains. Visitors can enjoy the stunning landscapes and breathtaking views from the mountains to the blue city. The city has inspired many artists like Eugéne Delacroix, Maria Fortuny, and Henri Matisse. The city’s center, the square of Uta al-Hammam, features the Alcazaba or Kasbah and a mosque with an octagonal base tower. Another notable site is the Mosque of the Andalusians. The new city is situated lower than the old city.
- THE BLUE PEARL | CHEFCHAOUEN - A labyrinth of hand-painted blue alleys filled with artistic doorways, local shops, and hidden photography spots. It is the essence of Chefchaouen’s charm and culture.
- Place Outa el Hammam - The main square of the medina, surrounded by cafés and restaurants, provides the perfect atmosphere to relax and enjoy mint tea with locals and travelers.
- Kasbah Museum - A 15th-century fortress located in the main square, featuring Andalusian gardens, historical artifacts, and a small ethnographic museum that showcases local culture.
- Grand Mosque - Chefchaouen’s oldest mosque, distinguished by its unique octagonal minaret. It is an ideal spot for photos and cultural immersion (exterior visits only for non-Muslims).
- Ras El Maa Waterfall - A natural spring at the edge of the Medina where locals wash clothes and collect fresh water. It is a refreshing and peaceful spot with beautiful natural views.

- Stay connected with on-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- Explore with an expert-guided tour
- No extra fuel surcharges
- Stay connected with on-board WiFi
- Complimentary bottled water
- Comfortable travel with in-vehicle air conditioning
- Explore with an expert-guided tour
- No extra fuel surcharges
- Food and Drinks
- Tips
- Food and Drinks
- Tips
This tour is crafted as a two-day journey from Rabat to Chefchaouen. For those with limited time, there is also a one-day option available, offering a flexible opportunity to explore Morocco’s Blue City.
Chefchaouen, once a key strategic location for the Spanish military, played a significant historical role in Morocco. In 1956, it hosted the official…
This tour is crafted as a two-day journey from Rabat to Chefchaouen. For those with limited time, there is also a one-day option available, offering a flexible opportunity to explore Morocco’s Blue City.
Chefchaouen, once a key strategic location for the Spanish military, played a significant historical role in Morocco. In 1956, it hosted the official ceremony marking the end of Spanish occupation.
Today, Chefchaouen stands as one of Morocco’s most iconic tourist attractions, renowned for its blue-painted medina, tranquil ambiance, rich cultural heritage, and breathtaking views of the Rif Mountains. Known locally as a spiritual and cultural hub, it boasts historic landmarks, traditional markets, artisan workshops, and stunning photography spots at every corner.
Visitors can delight in strolling through the blue alleyways, discovering handmade crafts, unwinding in local cafés, visiting the Kasbah and Ras El Maa spring, and capturing unforgettable moments in one of the world’s most Instagrammable locations.
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.