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Chefchaouen & Marrakesh

Chefchaouen: The Santorini of Africa, the blue city of Morocco. Add it to your bucket list. Chefchaouen is well known for its beautiful architecture, the blue houses and labelled as the 'blue city', which you must have seen on TikTok or Instagram. On the other hand, Marrakech is the most visited city in Morocco, famous for its bustling souks and the vibrant Jemaa el-Fna square. The city’s medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with historical landmarks such as the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and the Saadian Tombs.

Flights and Accommodation

For flights, we highly recommend booking through Skyscanner for the best deals. As for accommodation, Morocco offers a wide range of luxury and affordable options. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly stay or something more luxurious, there's something for everyone.

Best Way to Travel to Chefchaouen & Marrakesh

Given Chefchaouens remote location in the mountains, the best way to reach Chefchaouen is by renting a car. This allows you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Alternatively, you can hire a taxi, but be sure to check prices with your hotel beforehand as it can be quite expensive.

Flight prices to Morocco can vary, especially depending on your location, but travellers from the UK often find good deals. In larger cities like Marrakech, it’s recommended to use Uber to avoid overpaying for local taxis.

Things to Do in Chefchaouen & Marrakesh

A highlight of any trip to Chefchaouen is the hike to the viewpoint overlooking the city. From here, you can capture stunning panoramic photos of the iconic blue streets below. Another must-do is simply wandering through the city itself. Spend a day or two getting lost in its maze of blue alleyways and discovering hidden gems.

There’s no shortage of activities in Marrakech. Lose yourself in the souks, visit the stunning Bahia Palace, or take the family quad biking. The city is very family-friendly, offering a range of hotels and dining options for all tastes. For a touch of luxury, consider dining at one of Marrakech’s fine restaurants.

How To Avoid Scams

While Morocco is a beautiful place, it’s important to be aware of potential scams. One common trick is offering “free” items or services – remember, nothing in life is truly free. Be cautious of people offering free tour guides; always book tours through your hotel or hostel to avoid being taken advantage of.

TIps for first visit

Cash or Card?

While Morocco generally offers plenty of options for both cash and card payments, Chefchaouen is an older city where cash is king. Make sure to carry small amounts of cash with you at all times.

Things to Avoid

When taking photos with animals in Jemaa el-Fna square, always agree on a price beforehand to avoid any unpleasant surprises. As with Chefchaouen, only book guides through your hotel or hostel.

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