Your driver will meet you at your address in Tangier.
You’ll travel in comfort for 2 hours.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Chefchaouen.
The drive from Tangier to Chefchaiouen takes about 2 hours with the Daytrip private transfer service, covering a 70-mile (112 km) distance in unmatched comfort and safety. Your friendly professional driver will pick you up and drop you off right at your accommodation in either city and ensure your travel day goes as smoothly as possible.
On the way, you can elevate your travel day even further with optional sightseeing stops. For instance, you could visit Cape Spartel, a stunning lookout point marking the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. The lighthouse, winding caves, and viewpoints of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea all make this site a fascinating detour for your trip to Chefchaouen.
Or, head to the most northwestern point of Africa for an exciting tour of the legendary Caves of Hercules, giving rise to an abundance of local lore about Hercules’ adventures.
The name Chefchaouen roughly translates to “The Charming Bride” and is also sometimes called the blue pearl or blue city of Morrocco. As the name suggests, the majority of the houses and town buildings are drenched in an array of rich azure tones, lending the area a charming and somewhat surreal atmosphere. Here, even the gravestones in the main cemetery are painted blue. After traveling from Tangier to Chefchaouen, you will find yourself in one of the most unique cities in Morocco.
The location of the city along the Rif mountain range furthers its beauty and offers outdoor enthusiasts plenty of hiking opportunities outside of the blue city. There are a series of waterfalls set into a dense forest along the ridgeline that you can trek to for scenery that is unlike many other natural settings in the country. The hills are also home to some of the main sites, such as a Spanish Mosque, outside of which tourists and locals alike tend to gather to watch the sunset over the city.
In true Morrocon form, the city centers around the prominent Medina, a bustling center where you can shop for handmade Berber rugs, metal and leather crafts, and a huge variety of spices and tea. The medina can be overwhelming at its busiest times, but this is a great place to shop alongside the locals and experience an authentic taste of Moroccan culture.
For the culinarily inclined, this city is known for its goat cheese, and many of the local restaurants incorporate it into their dishes. Travelers can look forward to enjoying a meal in one of the hillside eateries that prioritizes delicious food with an excellent view.
As you prepare for your trip from Tangier to Chefchaouen, there are a couple of tips to keep in mind that can make your travels easier and more comfortable.
While the mountains around Chefchaouen are stunning, they also mean that the roads into town are fairly hilly and winding. For those that are prone to motion sickness, taking a private car service into town may give you a much more comfortable experience than you’ll have on the hot and often crowded bus.
With Daytrip, your journey will take place in a climate-controlled car with an English-speaking driver who will be happy to take the trip at your pace and do everything possible to ensure your comfort along the way.
Visiting the medina is a quintessential Moroccan experience, but this vibrant, busy center of life can also be overwhelming to some due to the noise and excitement. To prepare for your visit, consider learning about the bargaining culture in medinas, as well as some basic phrases in Arabic or Spanish for Chefchaouen (given its proximity to Southern Spain, many people speak conversational Spanish here.)
There are a few different ways to travel from Tangier to Chefchaouen, though notably, the most seamless and comfortable option for many travelers is the private car service offered by Daytrip. The different transport methods will be compared in order of traveler convenience.
The best choice for your trip from Tangier to Chefchaouen is a Daytrip private transfer. Your stress-free door-to-door service will take just 2 hours, and the price starts at $26 per person, an incredible value for the level of comfort and convenience provided.
With a private transfer, you will also have the opportunity to turn your travel day into an exciting sightseeing tour with optional stops en route. This is a great way to see more of the country than might have otherwise fit in your itinerary.
The flexibility of Daytrip’s booking also makes it possible for travelers to be picked up directly at the Tangier airport and enjoy the peace of mind that some changes can be made in the event of flight delays. As there are no flights to Chefchaouen, a private transfer from the airport is the fastest and most convenient option for those flying into Tangier.
There are taxis from Tangier to Chefchaouen, but the prices tend to be very high (averaging around $70 to $90.) The cost may also vary across different taxi companies. Travelers should keep in mind that taxis are not as easily booked as a private driving transfer and that they can become difficult to find or more costly during peak travel times.
There is a direct bus from Tangier to Chechaouen, and it takes about 2 hours and 15 minutes of drive time. This does not include the time travelers will spend navigating to and from the bus station in either city, which can extend the travel time to around 3 hours or longer depending on where your accommodation is located in each place.
The bus tickets vary in price but are generally around $4 to $7 per person. This option is budget-friendly but may not be the best choice for those prone to motion sickness, those with limited mobility, or travelers with excess luggage.
After your Tangier to Chefchaouen transfer, you will find a range of exciting activities awaiting you.
This incredible Spanish Mosque sits atop a hill overlooking the city. It takes about 20 minutes to climb to the top of the hill where the mosque is, and the hike is well worth the incredible views. While the building itself is picturesque, the views this area offers of the valley below are unforgettable.
Travelers should visit around sunset in order to watch the city below be bathed in golden light, as well as to enjoy the lively atmosphere around the mosque as people gather for the Maghrib prayer and to enjoy the panoramic views.
The mesmerizing Chefchaouen Medina is full of remarkably well-preserved architecture and intricately detailed examples of the city's iconic blue buildings. Here, travelers can shop alongside the locals for handmade goods as well as food, spices, and tea. The medina can be somewhat labyrinth-like with its many twisting alleyways and variety of shops, but it is well worth getting lost in the beauty of this place.
Many visitors here also report that the medina is less overwhelming than it is in other Moroccan cities and that the charming blue streets tend not to become as crowded.
One of the biggest draws of Chefhaouen is its proximity to the spectacular range of waterfalls and hiking trails in the surrounding Rif mountains. The Grande Cascade (“Big waterfall”) is one of the most famous of these falls, and it is located within a series of cascades known as the Akchour waterfalls.
From Chefchaouen, you can take a taxi or a private car to the town of Akchour, where you will be able to hike to the falls. There are a few small local restaurants on the way, and visitors who don’t want to hike the full 2 hours to Grande Cascade can still enjoy the smaller waterfalls on the way.
Ahead of your Tangier to Chefchaouen transfer, you will likely be wondering about the best time of year to visit. While many people head to Chefchaouen from May to September for the hot, dry summers that suit the coastal resort retreats, it may be better to visit in the spring or fall shoulder seasons if you intend to stay in the city itself.
During this time, the weather is milder while still being sunny and dry, and there will likely be fewer crowds. The dust levels also tend to be lower than in the hottest months of the year. Winters in this area can become very cold, particularly during December and January.
This rocky promontory marks the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, offering views of both the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Where the Ocean Meets the Sea
This cave complex at the far tip of Africa is surrounded by legends linking it to Hercules and Gibraltar’s monkeys. The Point of Legends
Closely tied to Spain, the UNESCO-listed medina of this historic town is essentially an Andalusian Pueblo Blanco. An Andalusian Transplant
The dramatic landscape surrounding this stunning series of waterfalls stopped a Spanish invasion. A Halting Hike
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Nov 1, 2024“I recently took mydaytrip from Chefchaouen to Tangier Med Port. There was a mix up with the booking, I asked for Tangier Med Port as the destination but Tangier Port had been booked, which is 40 mins in a different direction. I only noticed this the night before the trip and when I contacted the driver he said it would be extra costs. When I emailed mydaytrip, Melanie from the team got back to me very quickly and had resolved the issue and waived the extra costs as I had asked for the correct location, resulting in a stress free trip. I was very impressed with the customer service.”
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Jun 9, 2019“We were met by our driver at the airport in Tangier. Hamaz was a very good driver and most pleasant. He kept us in conversation throughout the journey to Chefchaouen. Our reason for using Day trip was because of our lateness arriving in Tangier. It is a brilliant service and to me was very reasonable 75 euro for a two and a half hour trip. I would not get to Dublin for that price. We were late organizing this trip but received excellent service . Will certainly use Day trip agai. Excellent service”
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May 21, 2019All 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.
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.
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 are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
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).
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.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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