One Day Excursions From Fes to Chefchaouen
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One Day Excursions From Fes to Chefchaouen
Tour overview:
Explore the charming blue city of Chefchaouen on a day trip from Fes. Nestled at the foot of Jebel Mezedjel and surrounded by mountains, the city is famous for its narrow streets, blue-painted buildings, and historic Kasbah. Visit the Ras El Maa spring, stroll through the old medina, and enjoy the region’s natural beauty, including forests, varied wildlife, and scenic mountain views. This trip offers a mix of culture, history, and nature in one unforgettable day.
Tours Highlights
- Departure & Return: 9:00 AM from Fes, back by 7:00 PM
- Explore the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen
- Visit the historic Kasbah in the old medina
- See the Ras El Maa spring just outside the city
- Enjoy mountain views of Jebel Mezedjel and surrounding peaks
- Experience local culture, crafts, and scenic nature
- Opportunity for photos and walking tours in the medina
Tour itinerary
Chefchaouen Morocco:
- Departure: 9:00 AM from Fes
- Return: 7:00 PM to Fes
Visit the stunning blue city of Chefchaouen, located at the foot of Jebel Mezedjel. The town is surrounded by mountains, including Jebel Beni Hassan to the west, which extends south as Jebel el Akhmâs. Chefchaouen’s location, sheltered from the coast, helped it remain isolated and preserved from historical invasions.
Explore the old medina, with its Kasbah and narrow streets, and visit the Ras El Maa spring, just 3 km from the city. The region also offers historical monuments, sandy beaches, forests, and a variety of flora and fauna, making it a unique destination for tourists seeking culture, nature, and history.
FAQ – Chefchaouen Day Trip from Fes
1. What is the departure and return time for the trip?
The trip departs from Fes at 9:00 AM and returns by 7:00 PM.
2. What are the main attractions in Chefchaouen?
The highlights include the blue-painted streets, the historic Kasbah, and the Ras El Maa spring.
3. Is the trip suitable for walking and photography?
Yes, the old medina is perfect for walking, exploring local shops, and taking amazing photos of the city and mountains.
4. What makes Chefchaouen unique?
Its blue-painted streets, mountain setting, and traditional culture make it a unique city in Morocco, away from the coast and tourist crowds.
5. Can I buy local crafts during the trip?
Yes, the medina has many shops offering handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs made by local artisans.