Day Trip from Meknes to Chefchaouen

Day Trip from Meknes to Chefchaouen

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Overview

Head north, deep into the Rif Mountains, where the Earth meets the heavens, to explore the enchanting sky blue city of Chefchaouen.

Highlights

  • The panoramic view of the town and mountains.
  • Explore square Uta el-Hammam and the Kasbah.
  •  Wander through the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen’s Medina.
  •  Enjoy the serene Ras El Maa Waterfall.
  • Hike up to the Spanish Mosque (Optional).

 

Itinerary

Following an early morning pick up at your hotel in Meknes, we will have a 2.5-3 hour drive up into the Rif Mountains, direct to Chefchaouen.

Nestled in a green mountain valley at 600m above sea level, Chefchaouen was originally built up as a hidden outpost to push back the increasing incursions of European powers into Morocco starting in the 15th and 16th centuries. 

After the Reconquista and fall of Islamic rule in Spain, Muslim Andalusian refugees flocked to Chefchaouen to begin new lives on the African continent.

Until the middle of the 20th century, when Spanish rule of northern Morocco began, Chefchaouen had held a reputation for being impossible for non-Muslims to enter.

Today, that’s all different: tourists just can’t get enough of Chefchaouen’s innumerable charms.

Much calmer and cozier than Fez, Chefchaouen’s most striking feature is, without a doubt, its old city’s picturesque sky blue painted walls and streets built on a mountainside.

Among the major sights in Chefchaouen are the Kasabah (fortress), the Ras El Maa river valley, and the hillside Spanish Mosque (a 30 minute hike from town).

Chefchaouen can be explored with or without a guide.

Once completing your visit, we will drive back to Meknes and drop you off at your accommodation.

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