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Overview: Car trip from Chefchaouen to Fez
No tour of northern Morocco is complete without a visit to Chefchaouen. But eventually, you'll have to leave the Blue City and get back to Fez. Imagine a comfortable and luxurious private car ride with an English-speaking local driver following the winding roads from the mountains to the plains. Driving with Daytrip will make the 124 miles (200 km) between Chefchaouen and Fez feel like a short distance. The time you’ll spend in the car is around three hours and 40 minutes, but with all the stops you can (and should) take, you can transform the ride into an exciting tour of the region!
Stop at Ouazzane to see its well-preserved mix of Andalusian, Moroccan, Jewish, and Muslim influences. Then there's Moulay Idriss, the holiest site in Morocco which has stayed untouched by time thanks to the protection around the burial site of the great-grandson of the prophet Muhammed.
After touring these or any of the many other fascinating sights along the way, your driver will deliver you to your accommodation in Fez, leaving you ready to explore Morocco's spiritual capital.
About Fez
Fez is one of Morocco’s most fascinating cities, alive with a deep history, colorful culture and tradition. Founded in the 9th century, Fez quickly grew into one of the world’s largest Muslim cities. Today, the city is a window into the Islamic civilization of Morocco. It’s split into three distinct parts: Fes el-Bali, the ancient walled city, Fes el-Jdid, including the Jewish quarter, and the Ville Nouvelle, the modern section of Fez.
Fes el-Bali, the oldest part of the city, is home to the oldest and continuously functioning university of the world, Al-Qarawiyyin University. The medina of Fes el-Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest car-free urban space on the planet. Navigate the labyrinth of narrow alleys to discover historic mosques and markets that are a riot of colors.
In Fes el-Jdid, or “New Fez”, you’ll find the Royal Palace and its magnificent golden doors. The former Jewish quarter, known as the Mellah, is now mostly Muslim but preserves its distinctly different character with its balconies and open windows, in contrast to the enclosed residential styles of the rest of the city.
In the modern face of Fez, the Ville Nouvelle, you will be greeted by wide boulevards, gardens, restaurants and cafes. Here, you’ll experience a more contemporary Fez just a short distance from the medieval medina.
From Chefchaouen to Fez: Travel tips
Traveling from Chefchaouen to Fez will be a smooth trip, especially if you are traveling with Daytrip. In any case, here are some tips to make sure you get to Fez without any trouble.
Start your trip as early as possible
Avoid heavy traffic and fully enjoy the views of Moroccan landscapes in daylight by beginning your journey early in the morning. An early start means the advantage of cooler temperatures, especially during the warmer months. It also makes any stops you take along the way more pleasant.
### Beware of cultural etiquette
While exploring the small towns or rural areas you might pass through on your way to Fes, remember to respect local customs and dress modestly. This is especially important in more conservative areas outside major cities. Greet people with a simple “Salam” to express your respect for the people and their culture. If you want to be ready for spontaneous mosque visits, keep headscarves and djellabas (robes) in your travel bag.
### Keep water and snacks handy
During the trip from Chefchaouen to Fez, there are stretches without many places to stop for food or water. Pack plenty of water and some snacks for the road. Pay extra attention to this if you’re traveling with children or have specific dietary needs. Stocking up on Moroccan snacks like dates, nuts, or local pastries is a great idea.
How to get from Chefchaouen to Fez
If you're trying to figure out how to get from Chefchaouen to Fez, your options boil down to taking a bus or a private car service like Daytrip. So the question is do you value the cheapest transportation option, or do you want to turn your travel day into a tour of northern Morocco?
### Chefchaouen to Fez by bus
There are direct buses from Chefchaouen to Fez, mainly run by CTM. The ride usually takes four hours and 15 minutes, and with tickets as low as $8 per person, this is the cheapest way to get from Chefchaouen to Fez. However, buses aren't the most comfortable, especially in warmer months when they're hot and crowded. You also won't have the flexibility to explore other towns and sites along the way and will need to figure out how to get from the bus station to your accommodation in Fez.
### Chefchaouen to Fez by private car service
If you want to tour as much of Morocco as possible, a private car ride from Chefchaouen to Fez with Daytrip is the best option. Your English-speaking driver will pick you up at your accommodation in Chefchaouen (assuming it's car accessible), load up your luggage, and whisk you away to Fez. You'll be much more comfortable than in a bus, with complete control over every aspect of the ride. Communicate with your driver about any of your preferences, or just chat about local culture.
Along the way, you can stop for sightseeing so you can experience much more of Morocco than taking the bus. At the end of the trip, your driver will drop you off at your accommodation in Fez or help you navigate the medina if you're in the car-free zone.
### Chefchaouen to Fez by rental car
If you didn't drive a rental car from Fez or aren’t returning to Chefchaouen, this isn’t a great option. Private rental car agencies usually require you to return your car to the same location and any that allow a different city dropoff will have an additional fee for this. That said, driving from Chefchaouen to Fez is one of the more flexible options.
The route to Fez follows national roads, such as the N13. You’ll need to be comfortable navigating Moroccan roads, which can be winding and narrow, especially in the mountainous areas around Chefchaouen. Once you get to Fez, the medinas are car-free, so parking and getting to your accommodation can be very difficult.
Things to do when you get to Fez
After you’ve had your fun exploring on the way from Chefchaouen to Fez, now it’s time to dive fully into the rich history and culture of Morocco’s former capital. Here are some of the best things to do when you get to Fez!
### Explore the Medina of Fez
The Fez medina is the historic heart of the city with 1000 years' worth of culture and monuments to uncover. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest car-free area in the world, navigating the labyrinth of alleys to discover market stalls, local artisans, ornate fountains, and local hammams is an adventure in itself.
There are a few points you should GPS though, like the Chouara Tanneries, where leather is still made using medieval techniques. And the University of Al-Karaouine, the world’s oldest university. While non-Muslims can only admire it and its giant mosque from the outside, you can visit the historic Medersa Bou Inania College to marvel at the stunning stucco work, intricate wood carvings, and mesmerizing mosaics.
### Enjoy a traditional Moroccan hammam
For a truly local experience, visit a traditional Moroccan hammam in Fez. These bathhouses are a place for relaxation and community and an integral part of Moroccan culture. A visit involves a ritual of bathing, scrubbing, and sometimes a massage, leaving you refreshed and ready to walk more in the streets of Fez. Try the Hammam Moulay Yacoub, located outside of Fes, which is renowned for its thermal waters and luxurious service.
### Go for a Sahara tour
If you have a few days, book a Sahara tour for a taste of the Bedouin lifestyle. Most tours are two to three days long, and bring you through the Middle Atlas Mountains, the Ziz Valley, and various Berber villages before reaching the vast dunes of the Sahara Desert. To get the full experience, opt for a tour that includes an overnight stay in a traditional Berber tent camp.
### Attend the Fez Festival of World Sacred Music
If your visit coincides with the Fez Festival of World Sacred Music in early June, you're in for a treat. This annual event brings together musicians from across the globe, presenting a diverse range of religious and spiritual music in venues throughout the city, including the historic Medina. It's a wonderful cultural exchange and a unique way to experience the spiritual depth of Fez.
When is the best time to visit Fez
The best time to visit Fez is during the spring months from March to May, and fall months from September to November when the weather is comfortably warm and the city's beauty is at its peak. Temperatures average 96° F in the summer, so spring and fall offer an ideal climate for exploring the ancient medina and attending cultural festivals without the extreme heat.
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Fragen & Antworten zum Reisen von Chefchaouen nach Fès
To get from Chefchaouen to Fez, you can take a private car service or a public bus. The journey takes about four hours. There's no direct train from Chefchaouen to Fez.
A grand taxi from Chefchaouen to Fez can cost between 600 to 1200 MAD, depending on whether you book the entire taxi for yourself or share it with other passengers. Prices can fluctuate based on demand, time of year, and bargaining skills. A private car with Daytrip will be a little more, but you can book in advance and pay online with a credit card, and you're guaranteed an English-speaking driver who will ensure you have the best travel experience possible.
Yes, it's possible to do a day trip from Chefchaouen to Fez, but it's a long day. The round-trip drive takes about seven to eight hours, so you should depart Fez by 6:00 AM. For a day trip, consider a private door-to-door car service like Daytrip, private tour, or a rental car to maximize your time in Fez. But spending more time in Fez is recommended to fully appreciate its rich history and culture.
No, Chefchaouen doesn’t have a train station. The closest major stations are in Tangier and Sidi Kacem. You’d need to take a bus or taxi from Chefchaouen to one of these cities and then catch a train to Fez, which makes it a longer journey.
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Verifizierte Bewertungen von 1.823 Reisenden, die diese Strecke gebucht haben
21. März 2026
"Fantastic trip. No worries about timetables, connections and so on.
Regarding Amine - our driver has been super professional, putting safety first and always replying to our so many questions. Very polite, speaking fluent English and French.
We will definitely use these services again and recommend them. "
Mihai S.
Romania
20. März 2026
"The round trip from Fes to Chefchaouen and back was great. If I could give Amine more than 5 stars I would. In addition to being a great driver, he was also so friendly and knowledgeable. We felt he took such good care of us. I cannot recommend Daytrip and Amine more highly."
Deborah S.
United States
4. Dez. 2025
"Our driver Mahdi was wonderful. Knowledgeable, friendly, and careful! Also gave us good recommendations. "
Debra R.
United States
27. Nov. 2025
"Jaafar was really great. He was so helpful and totally on time. He was considerate and kind and we enjoyed our ride a lot. He shared a lot of cool information during our drive about Morocco and we got to know the country more through his eyes! "
Krystle M.
Thailand
20. Nov. 2025
"Amazing experience booking through DayTrip. Driver arrived on time and dropped us off on time at our location. He even helped with our luggage. Absolute smooth experience!"
Mohsin H.
United States
14. Nov. 2025
"The Daytrip organization is easy to work with and flexible. More importantly, we were fortunate to day a terrific driver who coincidentally was assigned to us two days in a row. He was a great driver, delightful person and extremely knowledgeable and helpful to us. He read his clients perfectly knowing when to leave them to their privacy and when to engage. If we could have been assured of having such a driver, guide and person for our entire two week trip we would have booked our trip that way rather than arranging everything ourselves. He was exceptional "
Robert N.
United States
23. Okt. 2025
"Very good driver on a challenging drive. He was friendly. His English was very good. It was a good experience."
Leanne E.
Canada
14. Okt. 2025
"Youssef was a great driver, stopped for breaks for coffee and brought us water before our stop. He was very kind and friendly and would recommend "
Elena G.
United States
21. Sept. 2025
"Amine , our driver was excellent. He was a very careful driver, was courteous and very informative. He stopped for us to have lunch on the way and was very informative as we drove along. We would strongly recommend him. "
Jan R.
Australia
8. Sept. 2025
"I want to tell you how much we enjoyed Hamza driving us from a Chefchaoen to Fez. He is very kind and knowledgeable. We appreciated him very much. Thank you for sending us such nice drivers "
Tracey K.
United States
20. Dez. 2024
"Achraf, our chauffeur, is a very friendly and helpful guy. He waited patiently for my family and was quick to attend to our needs. I would highly recommend his service to anyone who needs a chauffeur who can speak good English. 👍🏻"
Annie C.
Singapore
13. Okt. 2024
"Otman was a great driver, very polite and kind. He’s car was new, clean, and comfortable we had a smooth trip. Would be happy to have him again."
Wendel S.
United States
15. Juli 2024
"The trip was very enjoyable. Mahdi is an excellent driver, fluent in English and highly knowledgeable. I strongly recommend Daytrip and Mahdi."
David H.
United States
6. Dez. 2023
"This trip went really smoothly and Mahdi was an excellent driver!!
On time, considerate and skilled!
Thanks
Jennifer"
Jennifer C.
Canada
17. Nov. 2023
"We drove with Mahdi from Tangier to Chefchaouen and then from Chefchaouen to Fez and he was fantastic both days.
He was friendly and very helpful with our bags, and a very good driver. Communication both before and during the trip was clear and really helpful. We’d recommend Daytrip and Madhi to anyone!
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Kate T.
United States
13. Nov. 2023
"This was the third leg of three in Morocco with the same driver (Abdenour). The minivan (MPV on the site) was large and very comfortable for 3 people with full luggage. Abdenour was a young, hardworking, attentive, personable driver with great navigational skills and good English. He accommodated a late start from Chefchaouen at our request. We had booked a stop along the way in Volubilis on the MyDayTrip site, which was a very worthwhile site of Roman-Berber ruins -- I would recommend at least 90 minutes there."
Scott P.
United States
5. Nov. 2023
"This was our same driver as Tangier to Chefchaouen and he did a lot better with this drive. He was very efficient and got us to Fez in a very timely manner. Again, had water ready for us and was very kind. "
Elizabeth M.
United States
30. Okt. 2023
"Great. Amine was awesome. He is polite and very helpful. Our daughter might be coming to Morocco soon and we would feel totally safe for her to ride with Amine!"
Simon F.
United States
27. Okt. 2023
"We really liked our driver and the trip. He gave us water when we got in. The driver was very flexible and pulled over when I needed air due to being car sick.
He also recommended and organized a guild for Meknes when we asked for one.
When we arrived in Chefchahouen, he could not drive us to the riad due to it being in the medina so he called the owner and waiting with us until he showed up.
I would totally recommend this company and the driver.
Thank you for everything"
Kimberley M.
Canada
26. Okt. 2023
"Elghali was a terrific guide and driver. He picked us up at our riad in Chechaouen and drove us to Fez. We hiked the path at Ackchour Falls and visited the ruins at Vollubilus. We felt well cared for and safe at all times while driving and while walking about the cities. He was prompt, courteous and attentive to our needs. He communicated easily in English. We had fun together. We would highly recommend Elghali for your adventure.
This is the second time that we have used My Day Trip for our travels and we are very pleased with their service."