Casablanca

Private car transfer
from Chefchaouen to Casablanca

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in 4 h 50 min
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Chefchaouen.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 4 h 50 min.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Casablanca.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
  • 340 km
  • 4 h 50 min

Car trip from Chefchaouen to Casablanca

The car ride from Chefchaouen to Casablanca is a warm and colorful trip taking you through a landscape different in every way, changing as you pass by small towns, ruins, medinas and golden hills. Your route to Casablanca will follow mountainous and inland scenes for the first part of the journey.

Then you’ll continue by the coastline for the second part and it will mesmerize you with the views of the Atlantic Ocean. The distance being 217 miles (350 km), the drive can take around five to seven hours, depending on the traffic conditions and the stops you’ll explore along the way.

With the flexibility of traveling by private car, you’ll have a chance to visit several amazing places on the way without having to plan a separate trip. Firstly, visit Volubilis, the remains of a Roman outpost that flourished in the 3rd century BC. Walk through the basilica, a triumphal arch and the well-preserved mosaics, the highlight of the site.

Next, continue to Moulay Idriss, the Mecca of the west. This town was built on the tomb of the great grand-son of the prophet Muhammet and is now a relaxing place untouched by the tourists thanks to its historic inaccessibility. Explore the colorful streets and wander at the only cylindrical minaret in Morocco.

About Casablanca

Traveling from Chefchaouen to Casablanca means leaving the blue-washed streets behind and arriving in the modern, economic, and industrial center of Morocco. Casablanca is the largest city in the country and a lively metropolis representing the most modern side of Morocco. But what makes it such an amazing place is that it still retains deep-rooted traditions and a huge respect for them.

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Mentioning Casablanca brings the scenes from the famous 1942 movie of the same name, but unfortunately, the movie didn’t take place here at all… All we saw was a set located in Hollywood. Sorry to disappoint you!

Casablanca is actually more famous for one of its most iconic landmarks, the Hassan II Mosque. It is the world’s third-largest mosque and boasts the tallest minaret at 689 feet (210 meters). It is also quite unique in that it is one of the few mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims at a fee and accompanied by a guide.

The city's cultural life is a mix of North African, Arab, and French influences, evident in its language, cuisine, music, and art. Casablanca hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year, which are perfect for witnessing this blend of diverse roots of the city. This diversity helps the city constantly evolve while preserving its one-of-a-kind vibes. The combination of different cultures, being the focus of major economic development projects, all at the same time preserving the city’s calmer sides like the old Medina mean a city alive with a little bit of everything. Here, you’ll find everything you are looking for in Morocco. </show-more>

From Chefchaouen to Casablanca: travel tips

Most of the details about your trip from Chefchaouen to Casablanca will be handled by your local driver if you travel by a private car service like Daytrip. But there are still several things to consider to make sure you have an absolutely smooth time on your way.

Arrange your timing well

Plan your departure early in the morning to avoid heavy traffic, especially as you approach larger cities like Rabat and Casablanca. Starting early will help you explore the route in the daylight and save time as well.

Get the local insights

Engage with your driver for local insights and recommendations. Daytrip’s drivers often know the best spots for views, local eateries, and can guide you to experience the authentic culture along the way.

Bring along a safety kit

Carry a small travel safety kit, including water, snacks, a basic first-aid kit, and chargers for your devices. Be generous with the water and snacks since it can get quite hot in Morocco and the journey is not the shortest one.

Respect the culture

Dress modestly, especially when you are visiting sacred places. Moroccans dress conservatively; for women, this means covering shoulders and knees; for men, they wear shirts and trousers or long shorts. We recommend wearing linen shirts and pants, which are light and airy. Don’t forget to take your shoes off if you’re entering a Moroccan home or a mosque. Learn more about the Moroccan customs here.

Keep cash on hand

Have some cash ready for tips and small purchases, as not all places may accept cards, especially in more rural or traditional areas. The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham, you’ll find exchange offices in the centers.

How to get from Chefchaouen to Casablanca

When it comes to different modes of transportation to get from Chefchaouen to Casablanca, you have several options to choose from. Here are the main ways to get to Casablanca;

Chefchaouen to Casablanca by private car

Hire a private car service like Daytrip for the most direct and comfortable way to travel between Chefchaouen and Casablanca. You’ll have the ultimate flexibility to stop at historic sites, small towns and local places to eat and rest along the way. Your local driver will give tips and insights about Casablanca and Morocco in general. It’ll take you approximately five to seven hours to get to Casablanca, depending on traffic.

Chefchaouen to Casablanca by bus

Buses from companies like CTM or Supratours offer regular service between Chefchaouen and Casablanca. This is a straightforward and economical way to travel costing around $30, though it lacks the convenience of door-to-door service. It takes about six to eight hours, including transfers, since there might not be a direct bus, requiring a change in cities like Rabat. Book your tickets in advance, especially during peak travel times.

Chefchaouen to Casablanca by rental car

Hop on a shared taxi to get to Casablanca from Chefchaouen, which is a common mode of transport in Morocco for longer distances. They usually depart once the car is full, which means you may need to wait for other passengers. This option can be less comfortable due to the car being filled to capacity. The drive takes approximately five to seven hours, possibly more with waiting and stops. The cost can vary depending on your bargaining skills and the number of passengers sharing the ride.

Chefchaouen to Casablanca by combination of train and bus/taxi

There is no direct train from Chefchaouen to Casablanca. You can take a bus or taxi from Chefchaouen to Tangier or Rabat, then catch a train to Casablanca. With this option, you’ll get to experience Morocco's rail system, which is comfortable and efficient. The combined travel time can vary significantly, from seven to ten hours, depending on layovers and connections. Check Morocco Trains or ONCF for the train schedules.

Things to do when you get to Casablanca

After traveling from Chefchaouen to Casablanca, you’ll realize how huge of a city this is. It is a crowded metropolis with high buildings and busy people. But don’t be overwhelmed quickly and give the city some time for it to show its essence to you.

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Talk to fishermen, locals in the mosques and markets, and quickly you’ll realize the people preserve their authenticity regardless of how busy the city is. Here are some things you can do and some places you can visit to feel closer to Casablanca,

Visit the Hassan II Mosque

It is impossible to miss one of Casablanca's crowning jewels, the Hassan II Mosque, as it stands as a testament to incredible craftsmanship and architectural mastery. This mosque is one of the few in Morocco open to non-Muslim visitors, and it serves as an insight into Islamic culture and art. It’s located by the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, so you’ll be marveling at the stunning sea views from its vast courtyard. Some parts of the mosque’s floor are made of glass, so if you are praying inside, you can see the ocean waves underneath you.

Explore the Old Medina

Casablanca's Old Medina, a smaller and less chaotic version compared to those in other Moroccan cities, is time travel into the city's past. Wander through its narrow lanes to discover a maze of shops, and traditional houses that provide a stark contrast to the city’s modern areas. Shop here for an adventure, with the opportunity to haggle over beautifully crafted goods, from leather items to local artworks. The Medina also houses historic structures and marketplaces, where you can try local tastes. Learn more about Medina here.

Stroll Along the Corniche

The Corniche is a beachfront promenade in Casablanca that stretches along the Atlantic coast. Go there to unwind, jog, or enjoy a stroll with the ocean breeze all around you. Lined with cafes, restaurants, and beach clubs, the Corniche is lively both day and night. During the day, sunbathe and engage in water sports. When the night comes, dive into the nightlife in its bars and clubs. The sunsets here over the Atlantic are a hell of a view, and they will make the perfect background for your evening chats by the sea. </show-more>

When is the best time to visit Casablanca

The best time to visit Casablanca is during the spring and fall seasons. During these months, the weather is comfortable, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit (around 18 to 28°C). With spring comes a fresh and lively feel to the city. You’ll be greeted with clear skies and colorful flowers blooming. If you visit during fall, you’ll enjoy the emptiness left by the withdrawing crowds leaving Casablanca, which will make exploring the city a more pleasant experience. You’ll also find better accommodation deals.

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Chefchaouen to Casablanca

Chefchaouen and Casablanca are not directly connected by train. The closest train station to Chefchaouen is in Tangier. You first need to get to Tangier from Chefchaouen, which is approximately two hours away by car or bus, and then take a train from Tangier to Casablanca, a journey of about five hours.
When you are traveling in Chefchaouen, packing comfortable shoes will help you explore the town’s steep streets with ease. Light and airy clothes for the day and a jacket or a scarf for cooler evenings will be helpful as well. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be strong.
In Chefchaouen, don't miss trying the traditional Moroccan tagine, a slow-cooked stew often made with lamb, chicken, or vegetables. Also, give a try to couscous, often mixed with vegetables and meat. For a sweet treat, try "baklava" or "msemen," a flaky, layered pancake with honey, jam, or nuts. Always have the traditional Moroccan mint tea next to your meals.
Yes, Casablanca is definitely worth visiting. You need to see Morocco's largest city, its unique blend of modernity and tradition. Visiting Hassan II Mosque, the Old Medina, and the scenic Corniche will definitely make your visit worthwhile. In Casablanca, you’ll explore Morocco's rich culture, cuisine, and history, which is evident in every corner.
The total travel time from Chefchaouen to Casablanca varies depending on the mode of transportation. By private car or rental, the journey can take about five to seven hours. Using public transportation, which may involve bus transfers or a combination of bus and train, can extend the travel time to approximately seven to ten hours.
Yes, there are several notable stops one can explore when traveling from Chefchaouen to Casablanca. The city of Rabat, Morocco's capital, is a worthwhile detour, with sights like the Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Another interesting stop is the coastal city of Tangier, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic and creates a mix of cultures and beautiful beaches.

Visit these sights on the way

Ouazzane

Ouazzane

This historic town is considered holy by both Jews and Muslims, and offers a blend of both cultures. Holy Harmony 

Volubilis

Volubilis

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the best-preserved Roman ruin in Morocco, famed for its in-situ mosaics. Magnificent Roman Mosaics 

Moulay Idriss

Moulay Idriss

Built around the tomb of Muhammed's great-grandson, Morocco’s holiest site is a charming town that was closed to non-muslims until the 20th century. Mecca of the West 

Meknes

Meknes

The former capital of Morocco, the UNESCO-listed medina of this imperial city is accessed by the most beautiful gate in the country. Gateway to Greatness 

Sale

Sale

The historic city where Robinson Crusoe was imprisoned by pirates has preserved its history while outgrowing nearby Rabat. A Captivating Tradition 

Rabat

Rabat

Once a haven for pirates, Morocco’s capital and its UNESCO-listed medina offers laid-back serving of Barbar culture. The Quiet Coastal Capital 

Why people love Daytrip

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Dec 4, 2024

Excellent service for transfers in Thailand

I was unsure about this company but a few good reviews on Trip Advisor made me take the chance. I am so happy that we did. We needed a ride from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai. Our driver Saksun was an excellent driver - it's not a long distance to drive (by Texas standards!) but the road is challenging and there are a lot of places where improvements to the road are being made. It took around 3 hours with a stop at a place with very clean bathrooms, very interesting hot springs and a place to get a snack and cold drinks. Saksun had a vehicle that was fantastic for this type of drive - a very comfortable ride indeed and was obviously well maintained and very clean. I highly recommend this company. I used to post on trip advisor as "lakekariba" but got out of the habit of doing so. This company was so easy to use and the result was so enjoyable that I felt that the company Daytrip and the driver Saksun had earned our trust and a glowing review. Gillian and Ted Pearsall Austin, Texas

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Excellent option to get to Vienna to Budapest!

We used Daytrip to travel between Budapest and Vienna with a 2 hour stop for lunch in Bratislava. Our driver Zsombor arrived on time at our hotel in Budapest and was very friendly and informative throughout our trip. His vehicle was roomy and clean and he was kind enough to provide us with some bottled water for the trip. Our quick visit stop in Bratislava was very nice as well. He gave us plenty of time to explore the city and have lunch before meeting him again when it was time to head for Vienna. Daytrip provided us with a happy and trouble free transfer between Budapest and Vienna. Many thanks to your team and especially to your driver Zsombor!

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Great communication with an actual person! They will take you ANYWHERE, No pre-set routes to choose from!

Last minute plan change and Daytrip was our last resort so I chatted with them and had an immediate response from a real person, best situation ever. Never used Daytrip before but the reviews were incredible so we took the chance and booked a driver at like 11-12pm and by 7am the next morning when we woke, they found us a driver and the driver had already texed us making contact! Very impressed and will definitely use them again. We went from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Tivat, Montenegro.

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James B

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Jan 20, 2020

Casablanca to Chefchaouen and return

This is my 4th trip with Daytrip and it was great again. Our driver Jallal picked us up from our hotel in Casablanca and drove us to Chefchaouen and then back to Casablanca the next day, so quite some distance. Jallal was prompt, courteous and very professional and provided us with some interesting facts on Morocco and information on the towns we visited along the way, as well as tips on what to do in Chefchaouen with the limited time we had. He took us on 2 alternative routes so we could see different country-side in beautiful Morocco. This was so appreciated as the landscape is spectacular. His car was spotless and very comfortable and he made the trip even better by playing the most amazing music - what a playlist!!! I highly recommend Day Trip.

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The Daytrip driver advantage

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  • Local knowledge about the route from Chefchaouen to Casablanca
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  • English speaking*

    All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.

  • Safety first!

    We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.

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Flexible cancellation policy

  • Cancellations: 100% refund up to 24 hours before the trip!
  • Changes: Free up to 24 hours before the trip!

Good to know

Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

Luggage

  • Big luggage
  • 29x21x11 inches
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Small luggage
  • 22x14x9 inches
  • 56x36x23 cm

Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

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Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!

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