Explore the blue-painted city of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains of Morocco on a private trip from Casablanca. Take a walking tour of the "medina" (old town), filled with houses painted in blue and white, a tradition derived from Spanish settlers in medieval times. Absorb the Moorish and Spanish atmosphere, admire the casbah (fortress), the mosque and the main square from the 18th century, and enjoy free time to eat and shop in the souks.
Highlights
From 13 minutes to 15 minutes
Offered in French
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
From 13 minutes to 15 minutes
Offered in French
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Itinerary
1
Place Outa el Hammam
The central square of Chefchaouen is full of inexpensive restaurants for lunch or dinner. It is a large place full of life. On this square are the kasbah (fortress) and the first mosque in the city.
1 hour
2
Kasbah Museum
This majestic Kasbah was built in the 15th century, more precisely in 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 the Holy War; soon after, the same Banu family built this imposing Kasbah to protect the city. This Kasbah was made up 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 town of Chefchaouen, which developed very rapidly.
2 hours
3
Chefchaouen Adventures
A unique experience to discover the interiors of the blue pearl
Explore the blue-painted city of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains of Morocco on a private trip from Casablanca. Take a walking tour of the "medina" (old town), filled with houses painted in blue and white, a tradition derived from Spanish settlers in medieval times. Absorb the Moorish and Spanish atmosphere, admire the casbah (fortress), the mosque and the main square from the 18th century, and enjoy free time to eat and shop in the souks.