9 Things to do Good for Kids in Chefchaouen That You Shouldn't Miss

June 27, 2021 Nicolette Lion

This stunning Moroccan city in the Rif Mountains was originally built as a fortress in the 15th century. The mountains towering over Chefchaouen resemble a pair of goat’s horns, and, perhaps not coincidentally, the creamy native goat cheese is one of the most popular regional treats. Architecture enthusiasts will marvel at the Jewish-inspired blue-tinted buildings, octagonal mosque and Spanish ruins.
Restaurants in Chefchaouen

1. Morocco Trips Guide

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Morocco Trips Guide

Explore the enchanting beauty of Morocco with our special Morocco Travel packages. Plan the best Private Morocco Tour with Morocco Trips Guide. Vacation is a time to learn, enjoy and grow. With our special activity packages, you can make your Morocco tour more fascinating. Whether you are on a family vacation or corporate tour our packages will definitely give you the best experience.

2. Morocco Arukikata Private Tours

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Morocco Arukikata Private Tours

Waj – Chief Tour Guide Welcome to Morocco! My name is Wajih Labbar From Chefchaouen, most people know me as Waj. I’m an avid worldwide traveller myself for the past 10 years and have had all sorts of experiences along the way. During my travels, the best times were when I would meet good chilled out people that showed me different and interesting places that were off the beaten track. I wanted to have fun but be sure that I felt safe and taken care of like I would be if I was to visit a friend. I didn’t want the typical rehearsed tourist route staying in less than average accommodation and eating bad food. When I started this business I really wanted people to have an amazing experience seeing the real Morocco that only one can being with a local. I want to surprise you with hidden places that only the locals know about and introduce you to the people you’d never meet if you were to travel on your own. We provide you with fascinating insights into local traditions and bring history

3. Morocco No Worries Tours

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Morocco No Worries Tours

I know that today’s traveler has choices. I also realize that a satisfied and happy client is a repeat traveler. This is why I make my mission to serve the traveler with honesty, dependability, knowledge and value, and work hard to maintain these high standards. I craft tailored agenda and execute smooth travel. I do my best to offer private and yet affordable escorted tours!

4. Chefchaouen Medina

Chefchaouen Morocco
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Chefchaouen Medina

Reviewed By morocco_with_us - Marrakech, Morocco

One of the best cities of Morocco , Chefchaouen or The blue City that her second Name , peoples are very friendly and peaceful , streets are very clean and painted with the whit and blue colors , mountains are around all the city .

5. Spanish Mosque

Chefchaouen 90001 Morocco
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Spanish Mosque

Reviewed By MaryB813 - Dallas, United States

It was an easy hike up the mountain to the Spanish mosque which rewarded us with a magnificent panoramic view of Chefchaouen. We hiked up the back way from the car park area via a goat path near the cemetery. We hiked down a path that had steps that seemed like the more public way to go to and from. Frankly the hike up was more enjoyable. Spectacular view!

6. Place Outa el Hammam & Kasbah

Avenue Hassan II, Chefchaouen 91000 Morocco +212 675-559292 http://mountainhorns.com/
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Place Outa el Hammam & Kasbah

Reviewed By AlbertSalichs - Manresa, Spain

Place Outa el Hammam is the main square of the Medina of the fantastic town of Chefchaouen, in the North of Morocco. This is a place, where you can see the main Kasbah (the most important and historical building in the town, now a museum), the Big Mosque (the most important religious building in the town) and some souvenir shops and restaurants. Also it is close the Medina, so it is a very good place to begin or finish the walk around the old town. Here is where people meet and always there are music and shows. Lunch or dinner herr, while you see people is fantastic. (see also Chefchaouen Medina, Kasbah Museum, Grand Mosque, Spanish Mosque, Ras el Maa Waterfall, Chefchaouen Cemetery and Bab Kasaba Restaurant)

7. Kasbah Museum

Medina Avenue Hassan II, Chefchaouen 91000 Morocco
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Kasbah Museum

Reviewed By L982JWrebeccap - Ottawa, Canada

The museum portion has some great photos and some descriptions - written in French and Arabic. If you are interested in the history and architecture of the place, read the Wikipedia entry and similar sources. It is worth the visit for the calm, and for the views.

8. Ras El Maa Waterfall

East outside of Chefchaouen medina, Chefchaouen Morocco
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Ras El Maa Waterfall

The waterfall of Ras el-Maa is just beyond the far Northeastern gate of Chefchaouen Medina. It’s here, where the water comes gushing out of the mountain, that local women come to do their washing. The sound of the water and the verdant hills provide a sudden, strong dose of nature. N.B. It is a public place and so should not be tagged to me. I'm just surprised it isn't listed on trip advisor

Reviewed By Roara74 - Darwin, Australia

Saw the little building at the base of the hillside / cliff where the spring source flows from. So crystal clear. The towns entire supply is from this source as you can see the pumping station building next to it. Then further down you can see the locals laundry basins on each sided where the locals use it each day. In between them you can see rugs & carpets with stones holding the corners being washed by the flowing waters. All a part of this lively little community, which isn’t all just about tourism. It’s still a home to many families.

9. Chaouen Rural - Day Tours

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Chaouen Rural - Day Tours

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