A weekend in Morocco from Spain is easier than most travelers imagine, and the perfect combination is Tangier & Chefchaouen in 2 days. In just one weekend, you can explore the cultural energy of Tangier, wander through the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen, taste Moroccan food, and enjoy sunset views over mountains and ocean.
Whether you’re crossing from Tarifa, Malaga, Marbella, Seville, or Gibraltar, this itinerary gives you the best of northern Morocco in a short, unforgettable journey.
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Tangier and Chefchaouen 2-day itinerary
This 2-day journey is perfect for travelers coming from Spain who want a quick but unforgettable escape. Whether you’re joining a 2-day trip from Seville to Morocco, a 2-day trip from Malaga to Morocco, a 2-day trip from Marbella to Morocco, or a 2-day trip from Gibraltar to Morocco, this itinerary shows you exactly what to expect.
Why These Two Cities Make the Perfect Weekend
Tangier and Chefchaouen complement each other beautifully:
- Tangier is cultural, coastal, lively, and rich with history.
- Chefchaouen is peaceful, photogenic, and famous for its blue-washed streets.
Visiting both gives you the full Moroccan experience in just two days, without feeling overwhelmed.

Who Is This 2-Day Morocco Trip For?
This weekend itinerary is ideal for:
- Couples looking for a romantic escape
- First-time Morocco visitors
- Travelers who want culture + scenery
- Guests with limited time in Spain
- Last-minute planners who want everything arranged
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This is also one of the most booked itineraries for guests on our 2-day trip to Morocco from Spain, because it blends adventure, comfort, and easy logistics.
Day 1: Tangier – Culture, Coast & Local Flavor
Morning: Arrival in Tangier
Most travelers arrive by the early ferry. With our private tours, your guide will meet you at the port and head straight into the historic Kasbah, a maze of white houses overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar.
Top Experiences
- Explore the Old Medina and its bazaars
- Visit Dar El Makhzen with its marble courtyards
- Enjoy a mint tea at Café Hafa, a legendary cliffside café
Afternoon: Cape Spartel & Hercules Cave
Further Reading: 5 Mistakes Travelers Make When Visiting Morocco from Spain (And How to Avoid Them)
You then head to the Atlantic coast to see:
- Cape Spartel, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean
- The mysterious Hercules Cave
- A camel ride on the beach (a highlight for many travelers)

Evening: Transfer to Chefchaouen
In the late afternoon, you travel to Chefchaouen. The drive into the Rif Mountains is peaceful, with sunset colors glowing over the hills. Spend the night in a charming riad inside the blue medina.
Day 2: Chefchaouen — The Blue Pearl
Morning: Explore the Blue Medina
Wake up early to wander through the quiet, dreamy blue alleys. This is when the city feels magical — perfect for photos and calm walks.
Further Reading: How to Plan a Last-Minute Trip to Morocco from Spain?
Highlights
- Outa el Hammam Square
- Ras El Ma waterfall
- Local artisan shops
- Spanish Mosque viewpoint
Lunch & Free Time
Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a rooftop terrace overlooking the medina. Chefchaouen’s food is simple, fresh, and delicious — tagines, grilled meats, and mountain cheese.
Afternoon: Return to Tangier
After free time, your driver returns you to Tangier for the ferry back to Spain. Most travelers say this is the perfect amount of time: not rushed, not too long, just right.
Ultimate Morocco Weekend Overview
| Day | Destination | Main Activities | Ideal For | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tangier | Kasbah tour, markets, Cape Spartel, Hercules Cave, camel ride | Culture lovers, first timers | ★☆☆ (Easy) |
| 2 | Chefchaouen | Blue medina walk, viewpoints, shopping, photography | Couples, photographers | ★☆☆ (Easy) |
Why Most Travelers Choose a Private 2-Day Morocco Tour
Private tours give you:
- Faster border and ferry logistics
- A dedicated driver/guide
- Full flexibility with timing
- More comfort and safety
- Zero stress about transport or tickets
That’s why our 2-day trip from Seville to Morocco, 2-day trip from Malaga to Morocco, and 2-day trip from Marbella to Morocco remain our best sellers for weekend escapes.

Best Time to Take This Weekend Trip
This 2-day itinerary works all year, but each season offers a different experience:
- Spring: Best weather, green mountains
- Summer: Long days, excellent for photography
- Autumn: Calm and warm
- Winter: Quiet, peaceful, cool
Final Tips for the Perfect 2-Day Morocco Weekend
- Bring comfortable walking shoes
- Exchange a small amount of cash
- Dress respectfully in medina areas
- Book ferry tickets early
- Keep your passport accessible
Most importantly: relax and enjoy the cultural mix, the flavors, and the unique beauty of northern Morocco.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is 2 days enough to visit Tangier and Chefchaouen?
Yes, 2 days is enough to enjoy the highlights of both cities. Most travelers spend Day 1 exploring Tangier’s Kasbah, Medina, Hercules Cave, and Atlantic Coast, then dedicate Day 2 to Chefchaouen’s blue alleys, local markets, and mountain viewpoints. Private tours, like our 2-day trip from Seville to Morocco or 2-day trip to Morocco from Spain, make the journey smooth and efficient.
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How do you get from Tangier to Chefchaouen?
The fastest and easiest way is by private transfer, which takes around 2 hours. Public buses are available but take longer and require advanced planning. Guests on our 2-day trip from Malaga to Morocco and 2-day trip from Marbella to Morocco always choose private transportation for comfort and flexibility.
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Do I need a visa for a weekend trip to Morocco from Spain?
Most European, UK, US, Canadian, and Australian citizens do not need a visa for short visits to Morocco. A valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity is required. Always check updated regulations before traveling, especially for last-minute bookings.
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Is Chefchaouen too far for a weekend break?
Not at all. Chefchaouen is about 2 hours from Tangier, making it ideal for a weekend itinerary. Travelers coming on a 2-day trip from Gibraltar to Morocco or 2-day trip from Seville to Morocco often choose this combination because it balances culture, photography, and nature.
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How much walking is involved in Tangier and Chefchaouen?
Tangier’s walking is easy to moderate, with steps inside the Kasbah.
Chefchaouen requires more uphill walking, but the medina is compact and rewarding. Comfortable shoes are essential. -
Can I take luggage on the ferry from Spain to Morocco?
Yes, standard suitcases and backpacks are allowed on all ferries from Tarifa, Algeciras, and Gibraltar. Private tours include assistance at the port to make boarding easier.
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Is Tangier safe for a weekend trip?
Yes, Tangier is considered one of Morocco’s safest major cities. Staying with a licensed guide and private driver ensures a smooth and stress-free experience.
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What should I pack for a 2-day Morocco trip?
Pack light and include:
Passport
Comfortable shoes
Light jacket (Chefchaouen evenings can be cool)
Camera or smartphone
Power bank
Euros or Dirhams
Travel insurance -
Can I customize a 2-day Morocco weekend itinerary?
Yes! With private tours such as the 2-day trip to Morocco from Spain, you can customize stops, timing, restaurants, and photography breaks. This flexibility is one of the main reasons travelers choose 24Camels.com.
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Do you need Moroccan currency for a weekend trip?
It’s recommended, but not required. You can withdraw Moroccan Dirhams at ATMs in Tangier and Chefchaouen. Many restaurants and shops also accept euros.
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Can I book a last-minute 2-day Morocco trip?
Yes! Many travelers book 24–48 hours before departure. Private 2-day tours, like the ones from Seville, Malaga, or Marbella—are ideal for spontaneous weekend getaways. Early ferry availability is the only factor that fills up quickly.


