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Chefchaouen — the blue pearl of the Rif — private guided visit
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Chefchaouen — the blue pearl of the Rif

Azure blue alleyways and the Rif mountains — Morocco's most photogenic city

Why visit Chefchaouen?

Chefchaouen, an exceptional destination

Perched at 600 metres altitude in the Rif mountains, Chefchaouen owes its worldwide fame to walls painted in every shade of blue, a tradition dating back to Jewish refugees in the 1930s. Founded in 1471 as a stronghold against Portuguese incursions, the town was long forbidden to foreigners — which explains its preserved atmosphere, unique in Morocco. Quieter than the great imperial medinas, it is best explored on foot among flower-lined alleyways, Berber weaving workshops and small shaded squares where you can sip mint tea facing the mountains. It's an essential stop on northern tours, usually combined with Fes, Meknes, Tangier or Rabat, and one of the favourite destinations of photographers worldwide.

Must-sees

What to see in Chefchaouen

The sites and monuments to discover with your local guide.

  • 01

    Blue alleyways

    A palette of blues on the medina's walls and doors, particularly luminous in late morning.

  • 02

    Outa el-Hammam Square

    The lively heart of the medina, lined with cafés and dominated by the 15th-century kasbah and its great octagonal mosque.

  • 03

    Rif Berber craftsmanship

    Wool weavings, babouches and local goat cheeses, sold in small family-run shops.

  • 04

    Hiking in the Rif

    Talassemtane National Park, at the town's edge, offers trails and waterfalls for nature lovers.

Tailor-made programmes

Our tours to Chefchaouen

  • 2-Day Tour: Casablanca → Chefchaouen Round Trip
    Circuit villes impériales

    2-Day Tour: Casablanca → Chefchaouen Round Trip

    From €190 / person — tailor-made quote

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  • 3-Day Tour: Fes → Chefchaouen → Tangier
    Circuit villes impériales

    3-Day Tour: Fes → Chefchaouen → Tangier

    From €360 / person — tailor-made quote

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  • 4-Day Tour: Marrakech → Sahara → Fes → Chefchaouen
    Circuit complet

    4-Day Tour: Marrakech → Sahara → Fes → Chefchaouen

    From €480 / person — tailor-made quote

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Guide's tips

Practical information

Best time to visit

April to June and September to October, cooler climate than the rest of Morocco thanks to altitude

Recommended duration

1 to 2 days are enough, to include in a northern tour (Fes, Tangier, Rabat)

Guide's tips

  • Ask permission before photographing locals
  • The light is best for photos in late morning and late afternoon
  • The best overall views are from the Ras el-Maa trail or the Spanish Mosque

Your questions

Frequently asked questions about Chefchaouen

Pourquoi Chefchaouen est-elle entièrement peinte en bleu ?
Plusieurs traditions coexistent : le bleu aurait été introduit par les réfugiés juifs dans les années 1930, pour qui il symbolise le ciel et la spiritualité ; il éloignerait aussi les moustiques et rafraîchirait les ruelles en été. Aujourd'hui, les habitants repeignent régulièrement leurs façades, entretenant l'identité unique de la ville.
Comment se rendre à Chefchaouen ?
Chefchaouen n'a ni aéroport ni gare : on y accède par la route, en véhicule privé avec chauffeur. Comptez environ 2h depuis Tanger, 3h30 depuis Fès et 4h depuis Rabat ou Casablanca. Nos circuits du nord combinent généralement Chefchaouen avec Tanger, Fès ou les deux.
Combien de temps rester à Chefchaouen ?
Une journée complète permet de voir l'essentiel de la médina, mais passer une nuit sur place est vivement conseillé : le matin tôt, avant l'arrivée des excursionnistes, la ville bleue retrouve tout son calme et sa magie — c'est le meilleur moment pour les photos.

Visit Chefchaouen with an expert guide

Tailor-made programme, transport included, local guide. Free quote within 24 h.