3 Days Tour From Fes To Chefchaouen and Tanger
Overview:
Our Three-Day Tour from Fes to Chefchaouen and Tangier is a great way to experience the beauty of northern Morocco.
We’ll take you from the historic city of Fes to the famous blue streets of Chefchaouen and then to the lively coastal city of Tangier. Along the way, you’ll see Roman ruins, mountain views, and local culture.
This tour is perfect for those who want to see Morocco’s unique mix of history, nature, and vibrant cities.
Highlights:
- Visit the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the stunning blue city of Chefchaouen.
- Visit the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and the stunning blue city of Chefchaouen.
- Discover the beauty of Tangier, including its historic sites and lively atmosphere.
- Explore the charming coastal town of Asilah with its colorful medina and art murals.
- Experience the picturesque landscapes of the Rif Mountains along the way.
Informations:
- Place to begin: your riad/hotel in fes/fez
- Place to end: your riad/hotel in casablanca
- Period: 3 days/ 2 nights
- Departure time: 8/9 am
THIS IS THE ITINERARY OF THE 3 Days Tour From Fes To Chefchaouen and Tanger:
Day1: Fes – Volubilis – Chefchaouen
We will start our day by leaving Fes and driving to the ancient Roman site of Volubilis. Here, you’ll see old mosaics and remains from the Roman era.
Next, we will continue through the beautiful Rif Mountains and arrive in Chefchaouen by the afternoon. After check-in, we’ll go to the Spanish Mosque for a sunset view over the blue city. In the evening, we will return to your hotel in Chefchaouen.
Day2: chefchaouen – tanger
In the morning, we’ll explore Chefchaouen’s medina, with its charming blue streets and small shops. We’ll also visit Ras El Ma waterfall, where you can take photos or try on traditional Rif clothing.
By afternoon, we leave for Tangier. Once there, you’ll have time to explore the city’s famous spots before heading to your hotel in Tangier.
Day3: tanger – assilah- rabat – Casablanca
We will start our day by leaving Tangier and traveling toward Casablanca. On the way, we’ll stop in the coastal town of Asilah, known for its colorful murals and charming medina.
After exploring Asilah, we continue to Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where we’ll visit some of its main sights.
From there, we will head to Casablanca, arriving by late evening. We’ll drop you off at your hotel, the airport, or any location you prefer.
Know Before You Go
- Tour Duration: This tour lasts three days and covers several scenic stops, so be ready for both short and long drives.
- What to Pack: Comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket for cool evenings, and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen). Chefchaouen and the Rif Mountains can get cooler, so layering is ideal.
- Cash and Local Currency: ATMs are available in larger towns, but smaller places, like Chefchaouen, may prefer cash. Bring enough Moroccan dirhams for meals, entrance fees, and shopping.
- Photography: Chefchaouen’s blue streets and Asilah’s murals are perfect for photos. Always ask permission before taking photos of locals.
- Weather: The weather can vary; summers are warm, but winters can be chilly in the mountains. Check the forecast for a comfortable experience.
- Respecting Local Culture: Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. The locals are very welcoming, and showing respect is highly appreciated.
- Accommodations and Meals: This tour includes accommodations, but lunch and dinner are usually not included. You’ll find many local restaurants offering traditional Moroccan food.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is included in the tour price?
The price includes private transportation, accommodations, guided visits, and breakfast. Lunch, dinner, entry fees, and personal expenses are not included.
2. How much time will we spend driving each day?
On average, you’ll spend about 2–4 hours driving each day, with breaks to explore sites like Volubilis, Chefchaouen, and Asilah.
3. Do I need to bring cash, or are credit cards accepted?
It’s best to bring some cash in Moroccan dirhams for small shops, meals, and tips, as many places, especially in Chefchaouen, may not accept credit cards.
4. What type of accommodation is provided?
You’ll stay in comfortable hotels or riads (traditional Moroccan guesthouses) in Chefchaouen and Tangier. We can also help arrange upgrades if preferred.
5. Will there be a guide during the tour?
knowledgeable local guides will accompany you at major stops like Volubilis and Chefchaouen to share insights and answer questions.
6. Can I customize the itinerary?
we’re happy to make adjustments based on your interests. Just let us know in advance, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your requests.
7. What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking, as well as a light jacket for cooler evenings. Modest clothing is recommended, especially in traditional areas.
8. Where does the tour end in Casablanca?
We’ll drop you off at your preferred location in Casablanca, whether that’s your hotel, the airport, or another spot in the city.
9. Is Chefchaouen very crowded?
Chefchaouen can get busy, especially during peak travel seasons, which may affect your experience in the medina and popular spots.
10. What intrested sights can we explore on the road between Chefchaouen and Fes?
- Rif Mountains: Scenic views of hills and valleys.
- Volubilis Ruins: Ancient Roman city with stunning mosaics.
- Local Markets: Stop by small towns for fresh produce and crafts.
- Countryside:Olive groves and peaceful rural landscapes.
11. Is it safe to drive from Fes to Chefchaouen?
it is safe to drive from Fes to Chefchaouen. The roads are good, but be careful in small towns where traffic can be busy. Some roads near Chefchaouen may be winding. Make sure to check the weather and fill up your gas tank before the trip. Just drive carefully, and you’ll be fine.
12.How much is a taxi from Fes to Chefchaouen?
A taxi from Fes to Chefchaouen usually costs between 800 and 1,200 MAD. The price can depend on the type of taxi and if it’s a private or shared ride. It’s best to agree on the price before you start the trip.
13. Is one day in Chefchaouen enough?
one day is enough to see the main sights of Chefchaouen, like the blue streets, the Spanish Mosque, and the local markets. However, if you want to explore more or relax, you may want to stay longer.
details:
- pick up and drop-off at your hotel/riad
- our A/C modern 4x4 or van/minivan.
- drivers/guides speaking English....
- clean vehicle A/C with air condition along the way
- visit some interesting place along the way
- fuel
- first night at private room hotel/riad with "dinner&breakfast"
- second night at private room hotel/riad with "dinner&breakfast"
- lunches, drinks
- entrance the monuments
- personal expenses