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Fes to Blue City

Nestled in the Rif Mountains, the Blue City is a hidden treasure of Morocco. This charming town of 35,000 residents is a source of national pride, yet remains relatively unknown. Its proximity to Tangier and Tetouan makes it a must-visit for tourists, especially those interested in culture. The iconic blue-washed buildings draw visitors from across the globe, all eager to experience this unique place firsthand.

Fes to Blue City

Transfers from Fes to the Blue City are straightforward. The journey takes about 3 hours by car, offering views of stunning landscapes along the way

Private ride

We offer only private transfers. Your vehicle will be exclusively for you and your group, with no sharing among customers.

Why blue?

The tradition of painting houses blue began as a representation of the sky and heaven. Today, it's believed to repel mosquitoes, which are known to dislike water.

Choose starting point

__ Choose starting point TANGIER CITY/VILLE (Airport included) Tangier-Med Marrakech (Airport included) Casablanca (Airport included) Fes (Airport included) Asilah Cabo Negro Ceuta Chefchaouen Essaouira Ifrane Imlil Larache Meknes Ourika Valley Rabat Tetouan Volubilis Agadir (Airport included) Taroudant Tiznit Merzouga El jadida Al hoceima Kenitra Agafay Ouarzazate Dades Hilton Tangier Al Houara Tamouda Bay

Choose ending point

Choose ending point TANGIER CITY/VILLE (Airport included) Tangier-Med Marrakech (Airport included) Casablanca (Airport included) Fes (Airport included) Asilah Cabo Negro Ceuta Chefchaouen Essaouira Ifrane Imlil Larache Meknes Ourika Valley Rabat Tetouan Volubilis Agadir (Airport included) Taroudant Tiznit Merzouga El jadida Al hoceima Kenitra Agafay Ouarzazate Dades Hilton Tangier Al Houara Tamouda Bay

Fes to Chefchaouen Travel

Chefchaouen’s appeal goes beyond its blue-painted walls. The narrow, winding streets blend European and Arabic influences, creating a unique atmosphere. Every corner offers a perfect photo opportunity. While much of the old Moroccan architecture remains intact, new elements have been added over time

Chefchaouen Cab

Northern Morocco’s proximity to Spain contributes to its popularity among European tourists. Chefchaouen boasts around 200 hotels, primarily catering to Europeans during summer. The city’s name reflects its mountainous surroundings. Two peaks visible within Chefchaouen resemble goat horns, and the name “Chefchaouen” is derived from the Berber word for “horns.”