Experience the vibrant blue village of Chefchaouen on a private or small-group tour from Fez. Explore at your own pace and enjoy hassle-free transportation.
Experience the vibrant blue village of Chefchaouen on a private or small-group tour from Fez. Explore at your own pace and enjoy hassle-free transportation.
- Chefchaouen - Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is a city located in the Rif Mountains in northwest Morocco. It is renowned for the remarkable buildings of varying shades of faded blue in its old town. Leather goods and weaving workshops line its steep cobbled paths. In the shaded central square of Outa el Hammam is the red-walled casbah, a 15th-century…
- Chefchaouen - Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is a city located in the Rif Mountains in northwest Morocco. It is renowned for the remarkable buildings of varying shades of faded blue in its old town. Leather goods and weaving workshops line its steep cobbled paths. In the shaded central square of Outa el Hammam is the red-walled casbah, a 15th-century fortress and dungeon with ethnographic and artistic exhibits. The octagonal minaret of the Grand Mosque rises
- Hotel pick-up service
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Professional driver
- Hotel pick-up service
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Professional driver
- All fees and taxes
- All fees and taxes
Experience Exclusive or Group-Based Tour of Chefchaouen from Fez for a Stress-Free Day Outing
Explore a renowned hilltop hamlet painted in blue
You’ll receive ample time to inspect Chefchaouen at a speed that suits you
Comfortable transport from Fez, right to your door, is included
Chefchaouen’s initiation began in 1415, with it being officially…
Experience Exclusive or Group-Based Tour of Chefchaouen from Fez for a Stress-Free Day Outing
Explore a renowned hilltop hamlet painted in blue
You’ll receive ample time to inspect Chefchaouen at a speed that suits you
Comfortable transport from Fez, right to your door, is included
Chefchaouen’s initiation began in 1415, with it being officially established in 1471 and concluded in 1480 by Sharif Ali ibn Rachid al-Alami, after his militant residency in the kingdom of Granada2. The city then housed a populace that consisted predominantly of Andalusians and Megorachim, in addition to Moriscos and was out of bounds for Christians under the threat of capital punishment. Charles de Foucauld, the explorer, was the only one to disregard this prohibition in 1883.
From 1471 up to 1561, the city was reigned by the Banou Rachid dynasty, the progeny of its originator who were theoretically the tributaries of the Wattassid sultans, before it was finally amalgamated with Morocco by the Saadians.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.