FROM FEZ TO CHEFCHAOUEN

2 Days Trip

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2 Days

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Departure Fez

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Arrival Fez

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3 Cities

Day 1

FEZ – CHEFCHAOUEN

Our driver will be waiting for you at your hotel or riad to start our tour to Chefchaouen, a true gem of Morocco, located in the Riff region. It's popular for its whitewashed houses with turquoise blue doors, wrought iron windows and roofs.

Once we arrive there, we can visit the Great Mosque, built as an octagonal minaret, the Uta el-Hammam square and the Kasbah, where Abd el Krim was a prisoner. We can also see its peaceful Andalusian garden and visit the museum or the art gallery. We'll walk through its streets, its craft stalls drinking a delicious mint tea in its fabulous cafes. If we have time, we might go outside the city to see the Ras El-Maa falls, the natural park or enter to the city.

Day 2

CHEFCHAOUEN – AKCHOUR – FEZ

After breakfast, we will go to discover the Akchour falls where we will enter following the Kelaa river, and if we can, we will even cross them to reach the big falls. Along the way, we will find small restaurants with tables distributed in the bank river where we can stop for lunch. We will return in the afternoon to Fez.

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Included services

  • Tour in a 4x4 vehicle/Minibus with A/C
  • Driver
  • Fuel
  • 1 overnight stay in a hotel (breakfast included)
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What is not included

  • Meal, drinks and dinner
  • Tips

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