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Chefchaouen vs Tangier

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Quick Verdict

Pick Chefchaouen for cobalt-washed alleys, Plaza Uta el-Hammam mint tea, and Spanish Mosque sunsets over the Rif. Pick Tangier for the Strait of Gibraltar 14km from Spain, Café Hafa where Bowles drank, and the Al Boraq high-speed train south to Casablanca.

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🏆 Tangier wins 70 OVR vs 66 · attribute matchup 45

Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen
Morocco

66OVR

VS
Tangier
Tangier
Morocco

70OVR

68
Safety
62
65
Cleanliness
53
85
Affordability
80
68
Food
79
63
Culture
74
42
Nightlife
65
88
Walkability
79
65
Nature
65
59
Connectivity
81
42
Transit
64
At a glanceChefchaouenTangier
Mid-range cost/day$80$15/day cheaper$95
Safety score68/100+6 safer62/100
Food scene★★★☆☆★★★★☆+1 on food scene
Cultural sites★★★☆☆★★★★☆+1 on cultural sites
Nightlife★☆☆☆☆★★★☆☆+2 on nightlife
Walkability★★★★☆★★★★☆
Nature access★★★★☆★★★★☆
Best monthsMar–May, Sep–OctApr–Jun, Sep–Oct
Flight between them41m direct
Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen

Morocco

Tangier

Tangier

Morocco

Chefchaouen

Safety: 68/100Pop: 45,000Africa/Casablanca

Tangier

Safety: 62/100Pop: 950K (city), 1.3M (metro)Africa/Casablanca

How do Chefchaouen and Tangier compare?

Two northern Morocco anchors, often paired on the same loop and separated by a 2.5-hour bus ride for $5–8 on CTM or Supratours. Chefchaouen is the blue-painted Rif mountain town — a tight medina where every alley, stair, and doorway is washed in cobalt and powder blue, Plaza Uta el-Hammam at the center, Spanish Mosque on the ridge above for sunset, and a slow hippie-traveler rhythm built on mint tea and not much else. Tangier is the port city staring across the Strait of Gibraltar at Spain (14km away on a clear day), with the Kasbah climbing above the harbor, Café Hafa's clifftop tables where Bowles and Burroughs drank, and Cap Spartel marking where the Atlantic and Mediterranean meet.

Mid-range budgets sit at about $90/day in Tangier against $50 in Chefchaouen — the blue town is genuinely cheap, Morocco's budget-traveler favorite for a reason. Tangier is more polished and operationally capable (the Al Boraq high-speed train, a real airport, daily Tarifa ferries) but the safety score lands at 62 against Chefchaouen's 68, since the medina hustle and faux-guide pressure are noticeably sharper than the mountain town's mellower kif-sales rhythm. Chefchaouen wins on photography, value, and calm. Tangier wins on connectivity, food range, and the literary atmosphere that Tangier nostalgia is built on.

Both peak April through June and again September into October, when the Rif greens up and Tangier's Atlantic wind backs off. The standard play is to fly into Tangier, do a day in the kasbah and Cap Spartel, then take the 2.5-hour CTM bus south to Chefchaouen for two slow nights before continuing to Fez. Pick Chefchaouen for blue-on-blue photographs, mountain quiet, and the cheapest comfortable week in Morocco; pick Tangier for the Strait, the literary ghosts, ferries to Spain, and the high-speed train south.

💰 Budget

budget
Chefchaouen: $25-40Tangier: $30-50
mid-range
Chefchaouen: $60-100Tangier: $70-120
luxury
Chefchaouen: $150+Tangier: $180+

🛡️ Safety

Chefchaouen68/100Safety Score62/100Tangier

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is one of the safer towns in Morocco for tourists, with a laid-back atmosphere compared to larger cities like Marrakech or Fez. The main annoyances are persistent touts and cannabis sellers rather than serious crime. Solo female travelers generally report feeling comfortable here.

Tangier

Tangier has improved significantly as a destination over recent decades following a major Moroccan government cleanup of the city's historic reputation for petty crime and harassment. It remains a busy port city with the hustler culture typical of Moroccan gateway towns — persistent faux guides and touts in the medina and port area are the primary annoyance rather than serious crime. Most visitors have uneventful stays.

🌤️ Weather

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen has a Mediterranean climate moderated by its mountain elevation. Summers are warm and dry, winters are cool and wet. The town receives more rainfall than most Moroccan cities due to its Rif Mountain location. Snow occasionally dusts the peaks above town in winter.

Spring (March - May)10-22°C
Summer (June - August)18-33°C
Autumn (September - November)12-26°C
Winter (December - February)4-14°C

Tangier

Tangier has a classic Mediterranean climate — mild and wet in winter, warm and dry in summer — with the added character of persistent Atlantic breezes funneled through the Strait of Gibraltar. The levante (easterly wind) can make summer days feel cooler than temperatures suggest. Winters are rarely cold but can be grey and rainy from November through February.

Spring (March - May)13-22°C
Summer (June - August)20-29°C
Autumn (September - November)14-26°C
Winter (December - February)8-16°C

🚇 Getting Around

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is a small town best explored entirely on foot. The medina is car-free and the entire town can be crossed in about 20 minutes. For trips outside town (Akchour waterfalls, mountain treks), you will need a grand taxi or arranged transport.

Walkability: Chefchaouen is supremely walkable — the medina is compact, car-free, and designed for pedestrians. However, streets are often steep with uneven stone steps, so good footwear is essential. The walk from the bus station to the medina is about 15 minutes uphill.

WalkingFree
Grand Taxis (Shared Mercedes)MAD 50-80 (~$5-8) shared to Fez; MAD 300-400 (~$30-40) private
Petit TaxisMAD 10-20 (~$1-2) within town

Tangier

Tangier's city center and medina are best explored on foot, but the city's spread across several hills and the distance to key sights like Cap Spartel and the Caves of Hercules means taxis and occasional buses are useful. The Al Boraq high-speed train station (Tangier Ville) is located about 12 km from the medina center and requires a taxi transfer.

Walkability: The medina and Kasbah are walkable but hilly — the descent from the Kasbah to the port is steep on cobblestones, and the climb back up is tiring in heat. The Ville Nouvelle around Boulevard Pasteur is flat and easily walkable. Cap Spartel, Caves of Hercules, and Cape Malabata require transport.

Petit Taxis (Blue)MAD 10-25 (~$1-2.50) within the city
Grand Taxis (Intercity Mercedes)MAD 50-80 (~$5-8) shared to Tetouan; MAD 200-400 (~$20-40) private to Cap Spartel or Caves of Hercules
WalkingFree

📅 Best Time to Visit

Chefchaouen

Mar–May, Sep–Oct

Peak travel window

Tangier

Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Chefchaouen if...

you want Morocco's famous Blue City — photogenic medina walls, Rif Mountain hikes, and peaceful artisan crafts

Choose Tangier if...

you want the Strait of Gibraltar gateway — kasbah, literary bohemian past, ferries to Spain, and the Al Boraq high-speed train south

Frequently asked

Is Chefchaouen or Tangier cheaper?

Chefchaouen is cheaper on average. A mid-range day in Chefchaouen costs about $80 vs $95 in Tangier, so Chefchaouen saves you roughly $15 per day compared to Tangier.

Is Chefchaouen or Tangier safer?

Chefchaouen scores higher on our safety index (68/100 vs 62/100). Chefchaouen is one of the safer towns in Morocco for tourists, with a laid-back atmosphere compared to larger cities like Marrakech or Fez.

Which has better weather, Chefchaouen or Tangier?

Tangier has the more temperate climate year-round. Tangier has a classic Mediterranean climate — mild and wet in winter, warm and dry in summer — with the added character of persistent Atlantic breezes funneled through the Strait of Gibraltar. The levante (easterly wind) can make summer days feel cooler than temperatures suggest. Winters are rarely cold but can be grey and rainy from November through February.

Is it easier to get by with English in Chefchaouen or Tangier?

English is more widely spoken in Tangier (3/5 vs 2/5 on our scale). You'll find it easier to order food, ask for directions, and navigate transit in Tangier.

When is the best time to visit Chefchaouen vs Tangier?

Chefchaouen peaks in Mar–May, Sep–Oct. Tangier peaks in Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct. Both peak in Apr–May, Sep–Oct, so a single trip pairs them naturally.

How long is the flight from Chefchaouen to Tangier?

Roughly 41m on a direct flight (about 84 km / 52 mi). One-way fares typically run $60-180 depending on season and how far in advance you book.

How do daily costs in Chefchaouen and Tangier compare?

In Chefchaouen: budget ~$25-40/day, mid-range ~$60-100/day, luxury ~$150+/day. In Tangier: budget ~$30-50/day, mid-range ~$70-120/day, luxury ~$180+/day.

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