Itinerary

Day 1

Accommodation

Night 1: Overnight in Casablanca

Your journey begins in the vibrant economic capital of Morocco, Casablanca. Your first stop is the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, an architectural wonder perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. With your included ticket, a guided tour will lead you through its vast, ornate prayer hall, where you’ll marvel at the intricate zellij tilework, marble floors, and the world’s tallest minaret. Afterwards, experience the city’s vibrant pulse with a stroll along the Corniche, the bustling coastal boulevard. You’ll stop at a seaside cafe to enjoy the ocean view; a coffee or light snack here is the perfect way to soak in the atmosphere. The evening is free for you to relax and enjoy dinner at your leisure, with an overnight stay in Casablanca.

Day 2

Accommodation

Night 1: Overnight in Chefchaouen

After an early breakfast, we depart for the legendary Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains. The journey itself is scenic, offering glimpses of the Moroccan countryside. Upon arrival, you will be immediately captivated by the city’s unique and mesmerizing blue-washed medina. A guided tour will lead you through a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets, where every corner reveals a new shade of blue, from sky and cobalt to turquoise. You will explore the vibrant Outa el-Hammam square, the social heart of the medina, and see the iconic Grand Mosque and the Kasbah’s fortified fortress with an Andalusian garden and ethnographic museum inside its walls (entrance fee typically not included). You’ll have free time to shop for unique local handicrafts, such as woven blankets and wool garments, and to simply absorb the serene and photogenic atmosphere of this one-of-a-kind city. The day concludes with an overnight stay in Chefchaouen, where you can enjoy the cool, peaceful mountain evening.

Day 3

Casablanca

After breakfast in Chefchaouen, we begin our journey towards Fes. Upon arrival, you will embark on a guided tour of this ancient imperial capital. The exploration starts at the majestic Royal Palace, where you’ll pause to admire its seven legendary brass doors. A visit to the historic Mellah (Jewish Quarter) reveals tales of centuries-old coexistence. Your guide then leads you to a sweeping panoramic viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas of Fes’s tiled rooftops and the sprawling medina.The cultural journey continues at a traditional ceramic pottery workshop, where you’ll witness skilled artisans transforming clay into intricate art. Next, you delve into the heart of the Fes el-Bali medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, you’ll see the exterior of the historic Al-Qarawiyyin University, thread through labyrinthine markets, and admire the ornate Al-Attarine Madrasa. A highlight awaits at the Chouara Tannery, where from strategic terraces, you?ll observe the fascinating, centuries-old process of leather dyeing.The midday break features an included lunch at a restaurant within the old city. After lunch, your guide leads you through the medinass bustling fabric quarter. As the afternoon unfolds, we begin our comfortable journey back to Casablanca, where the tour concludes.

Is This Tour For Me

The Blue City “Soulmate” Quiz

Your perfect travel photo is:

A) A classic landmark like the Eiffel Tower

B) A hidden blue alleyway or a vibrant local market scene

You prefer your destinations to be:

A) Bustling metropolises with modern amenities

B) Charming, picturesque towns with unique character

When you travel, you’re mainly looking for:

A> Museums and historical monuments with detailed explanations

B> Wandering freely, getting lost in the atmosphere, and capturing beautiful moments

If you answered mostly B’s, the serene beauty of Chefchaouen is calling your name. This escape is for those who travel with their hearts and cameras.

Who This Tour is For

The Photographer & Aesthetic Lover: You live for those unique shots and are drawn to visually stunning places. The endless blue hues of Chefchaouen are your dream canvas.

The Charming Town Explorer: You prefer the intimate scale and relaxed pace of a small, walkable town nestled in nature over the hustle of a big city.

The Culture & Contrast Seeker: You want to experience the full spectrum of Morocco, from its modern Atlantic coast and imperial history to its most uniquely picturesque gem.

Physical & Practical Notes

The Walks: Chefchaouen’s medina is a labyrinth of steep, cobbled streets and staircases. A moderate level of mobility and comfortable, sturdy shoes are essential.

The Journey: Includes a scenic but winding drive into the Rif Mountains to reach Chefchaouen. Those prone to motion sickness may want to prepare.

The Vibe: This tour balances the energy of cities with the tranquil, laid-back atmosphere of a mountain town. Be prepared to relax and wander.

Inclusions

Guided Tours & Activities

Hassan II Mosque Tour: Entry ticket and guided tour in Casablanca

Chefchaouen Exploration: Guided walking tour through the blue medina, including Outa el-Hammam square and Kasbah exterior

Fez Imperial Tour: Full-day guided tour including Royal Palace, Mellah, panoramic view, pottery workshop, medina, Al-Attarine Madrasa, and Chouara Tannery

Meals & Dining

Breakfasts: Two breakfasts (Day 2 and Day 3)

Lunch: One traditional lunch in Fes medina (Day 3)

Accommodation

Night 1: Overnight in Casablanca- 3- Star Hotel

Night 2: Overnight in Chefchaouen- 3- Star Hotelhotel

Transportation

All Land Travel: Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle throughout the 3-day tour

Mountain Transfers: All transfers including the scenic drive to and from Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains

Exclusions

Entry Fees

Your adventure includes our expertise and access, but entry tickets to specific landmarks or museums are only included when explicitly stated in the tour’s itinerary.

Flights/Airfare

Getting you to the starting line is your journey. We take care of everything once you’ve landed.

Travel Insurance

We strongly recommend protecting your investment with a comprehensive travel insurance policy for peace of mind.

Visa Fees

Any fees associated with obtaining a visa for entry into Morocco are the traveller’s responsibility.

 

Personal Expenses

Additional Food & Drink: Any meals, snacks, alcoholic beverages, or coffee breaks not specified.

Souvenirs & Personal Shopping: Any purchases made during stops.

Tips & Gratuities: For guides, drivers, and restaurant staff (always optional but expected).

Optional Activities

Any experiences or activities not explicitly listed in your itinerary are not included.

Unforeseen Circumstances

Force Majeure: Costs due to unforeseen events (weather, strikes, political unrest) causing delays or changes.

Personal Medical Costs: Any required medical attention or medications.

Add- Ons

Pre-Loaded Local SIM Card

Land connected. We deliver a Moroccan SIM card to your hotel, pre-loaded with data. Navigate, translate, and share your journey instantly—no airport queues or confusing plans. Your seamless adventure starts the moment you arrive.

Reserved Tables

That impossible-to-get table? It’s yours. We leverage our relationships to secure seats at the city’s most sought-after, authentic eateries. Dine where the chefs are legends and the reservations are golden.

Special Diet Arrangements

Your diet isn’t a restriction; it’s a preference we honour. We pre-arrange exquisite meals tailored to vegan, gluten-free, keto, or allergy-specific needs. Feast safely and spectacularly.

Private Guide Upgrade

Transform your group tour into an intimate dialogue. With a private guide, the itinerary bends to your curiosity. Linger longer, ask deeper questions, and connect with the culture on your terms.

Accommodation Upgrade

Your hotel should be a sanctuary, not just a room. Let us upgrade you from comfortable to unforgettable, be it a palatial riad, a luxury desert camp, or a boutique hotel with a story.

Private Photographer

Be in the picture for once. A dedicated photographer captures your journey artistically, leaving you free to live it. Receive edited, share-ready images that are works of art, not just snapshots.

Souvenir Sourcing Service

Skip the souk stress. Describe your style, and we’ll source exceptional pieces directly from master artisans—be it a hand-woven rug or fine silver. Authentic, ethical, and delivered to your door.

In-Room Massage

Total relaxation, zero movement. After a day of exploration, a certified therapist brings the massage to your riad. Unwind in the privacy of your own space without lifting a finger.

Private Driver for an Extra Day

Your rhythm, your route. Extend your freedom with a dedicated vehicle and driver for a full day. Explore hidden villages, remote vistas, or simply enjoy the luxury of spontaneous detours.

The Key to Everything

Itineraries are a starting point; curiosity is the real guide. This all-access pass covers entry fees to every landmark, museum, and hidden gem you discover along the way. See a fascinating door? The key is yours. Spontaneity, fully funded.

For The Experience Collector

You won’t remember the 10th photo. You’ll remember the spice market’s whisper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit Chefchaouen?
Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Chefchaouen, with comfortable temperatures and minimal rain. Summer can be quite warm, while winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
The medina involves significant walking on steep, cobblestone streets and numerous staircases. The terrain can be challenging, so good mobility and comfortable, sturdy shoes are essential. The walking is at a leisurely pace with plenty of photo stops.
Only breakfast at your hotel is included in Chefchaouen. Lunch and dinner are not included, giving you the freedom to explore local restaurants and cafes in the blue medina at your own pace.
No, the entry fee for the Kasbah museum in Chefchaouen is typically not included in the tour price. This allows you the flexibility to choose whether you’d like to visit the museum during your free time.
While Chefchaouen is more relaxed than other Moroccan cities, modest clothing is still recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the steep streets. The blue walls make a beautiful backdrop, so you might want to consider clothing colors that contrast nicely for photos.
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