The literal meaning of Chefchaouen is “look at the horns”, because of the shape of the mountains that surround the city! Chefchaouen is one of the most charming and relaxed places in Morocco. It is famous for its blue-washed medina, with narrow winding streets and artisanal workshops. It was the Jews who first painted the town blue, a colour thought to protect against the evil eye and also mosquitos!

It is a vibrant arts and crafts center, well known for a number of products that are made locally, especially woven blankets and woolen garments, as well as exceptional goat cheese!

Chefchaouen was founded in 1471, as a fortress town to fight off the the invading Portuguese who were enterinng Morocco from the north. It served as the main refuge for Moriscos and Jews escaping from the Spanish Inquisition.
In 1920, the city was taken over by the Spanish, and became part of the Spanish Morocco.

The exploration walk through the medina provides an insight into the historic and cultural background of the city and the Rif region.

 

 

Price per person: 80 Euro

Note: The price displayed applies to a minimum of three participants.

Services included in the price:

  • Pickup and drop off at the ferry port or hotel
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned van with separate driver
  • Private English speaking guide
  • Admission fee

Not included:

  • Lunch and all that is not mentioned above.

Optional:

Upon request, we can arrange for a typical lunch with soft drinks included at 15 Euro per person.