Visit the blue-painted city of Chefchaouen with your own personal guide during this full-day private excursion from Tangier. Travel along the Mediterranean coast by air-conditioned, Wi-Fi-equipped vehicle. Listen to background and context on the medina and its Moorish architecture. Enjoy panoramic views overlooking the Rif Mountains. A Moroccan coffee or tea is included.
Continue with visiting Jbala region, see beautiful local costumes. Our path leads to spectacular blue city Chefchaouen. You will experience very chilled and friendly atmosphere.
Known as the “Blue Pearl of Morocco”, Chefchaouen is notable for its eye-catching pastel blue medina. Once a hidden gem in Morocco, Chefchaouen has now become somewhat of a tourist destination for those looking for dreamy vacation photos, thanks in part to the popularity of Pinterest, Instagram, and other social media channels. But there are plenty of other things to do in Chefchaouen, Morocco besides taking photos.
or your Instagram account, Chefchaouen and the most instagramable city, so while you are exploring the blue city and getting lost around each new turn, make sure to bring your camera. Because around each new turn you’ll find quaint alleyways, or thriving souk markets lining the blue streets.
North of Morocco. Outa El Hamman is the main square of the city of Chefchaouen. This square, predominantly red from the kasbah, is surrounded by cafes and restaurants where you can taste traditional dishes, such as couscous or tajine, just after drinking a delicious green tea. Around this square, which serves as a meeting point for hundreds of people a day, you will find various sites not to be missed, such as the Great Mosque Yama el Kebir or the Kasbah of Chefchaouen and its ethnological museum. These two sites are located opposite the Place de Outa El Hamman.
sque, in the city of Chefchaouen, in northern Morocco. This majestic Kasbah was built in the 15th century, more precisely during the year 1471, by Rachid Ben Ali. At that time, the attacks of the Christians were very repeated, to seize Morocco. This is why the resistance mobilized and Banu Rashid declared Holy War; soon after, the same Banu family built this imposing Kasbah to protect the city. This Kasbah was composed of a mosque (Jama El Kebir) and various nearby dwellings, which were in turn surrounded and protected by a wall, thus forming the center of the city of Chefchaouen, which developed very quickly. The ethnological museum of the city of Chefchaouen: today, the Kasah of Chaouen is in very good condition. Inside the latter is the ethnological museum of Chaouen, which offers a large collection of popular art and artisanal pieces from northern Morocco.
On this splendid Place de Chefchaouen is the Makhzen market, one of the most interesting markets in this area of Morocco. Also note that this place hosts ceramic exhibitions, very famous. Around Place Makhzen, you will find various hotels, such as the Hotel Parador, in which you have to book early to find a place. If you want to book a hotel or a riad in this area of Chefchaouen, we advise you to book now, on this site.
We could meet you at the petit socco near the big fountain, or we can pick up you from your hotel in all of Tangier City
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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