Discover Moroccan culture by visiting the cultural city of Fez and the charming blue city of Chefchaouen on a 3-day trip from Casablanca. Begin your journey by exploring the narrow streets of Fez's medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire the colorful mosaics of the Bab Boujloud Gate, visit the Al Quaraouiyine Mosque, one of the oldest and largest universities in the world, and discover the Nejjarine Fountain, an example of traditional Moroccan architecture. Also explore the old Jewish quarter of Fez, where you can discover synagogues, cemeteries and cultural centers.
Then you will visit Chefchaouen, nicknamed the "blue city", because of its houses and streets painted in this color. Take in stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and learn about the history of the town, which was founded by Sephardic Jews fleeing Spain in the 15th century.
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4.6
We had an amazing two-day journey that allowed us to soak in the rich culture of Fez and the stunning blue hues of Chefchaouen. The private setup made it easy for our family to explore at our own pace, and the guides were incredibly knowledgeable about the history and traditions of each city. If only we had a bit more time to wander through the charming alleys of Chefchaouen, but overall, it was a delightful escape from the hustle of Casablanca.
4.4
This two-day private excursion from Casablanca to Fez and Chefchaouen was a fantastic way to immerse myself in Morocco’s rich culture. I found the winding alleys of Fez absolutely enchanting, filled with vibrant artisan shops that felt like stepping back in time. Chefchaouen, with its signature blue hues, offered a stunning contrast and made for some unforgettable photos. One drawback was that the overnight accommodation could have been a bit more comfortable; it felt a touch too basic for my taste. Still, the friendly guides and the chance to explore these unique cities solo made it a rewarding adventure overall.
4.6
Exploring the vibrant streets of Fez and the stunning blue walls of Chefchaouen on this private tour was a refreshing escape from our busy schedule in Casablanca, though we wished for a bit more time in the latter.