Begin your morning in Tangier with a guided exploration of the city’s historic kasbah. Enter through the Bab Haha gate near Place du Mechouar and make your way into the Dar Baroud quarter, a maze of winding lanes filled with timeless charm. If you wish to venture beyond the city, visit the legendary Caves of Hercules, located at Africa’s northwestern tip. Overlooking the Atlantic, these sea-carved grottos, shaped like the African continent, are steeped in myth and surrounded by breathtaking coastal views near the Cape Spartel lighthouse.
After soaking in Tangier’s coastal magic, continue your journey through the scenic Rif Mountains to reach Chefchaouen, Morocco’s famous “Blue City.” As you arrive, wander through its serene streets adorned in countless shades of blue, each turn revealing another picture-perfect scene. Relax at Plaza Outa el Hammam, where cafés and restaurants offer the ideal spot to enjoy local cuisine and people-watch.
While non-Muslims cannot enter the Grand Mosque, its exterior and the surrounding architecture remain captivating. Visit the nearby kasbah, featuring peaceful gardens, a small museum, and traces of its historic prison. For panoramic views, head up to Hotel Atlas’s rooftop or hike to the Spanish Mosque above town. From there, witness the sun setting behind the Rif Mountains, a truly magical view of Chefchaouen’s blue glow fading into twilight.