An Underrated Visa-Free Destination: 8 Days in Morocco for Just ¥4,000 per Person!
Morocco, a country full of exotic charm, may still be a relatively unfamiliar name to many. But in reality, with its unique culture, magnificent natural scenery, and relatively low travel costs, it is gradually becoming a new favorite for travelers. Eight days and a budget of ¥4,000 per person is enough for you to experience the charm of Morocco in depth.
II. Itinerary
Days 1-2: Marrakech
• Recommended attractions: Majorelle Garden, Bahia Palace, Jemaa el-Fna square. Stroll through the old city of Marrakech and experience the ancient Arabic architecture and the lively market atmosphere.
• Food experience: Taste the local specialties of tagine, couscous, and mint tea.
Days 3-4: Sahara Desert
• Itinerary highlights: Ride a camel through the Sahara Desert, admire the magnificent desert sunset, and gaze at the starry sky at night in the desert camp.
• Precautions: The desert climate is changeable, so be sure to bring sunscreen and warm clothing.
Days 5-6: Fes
• Must-see places: Fes el Bali, Bou Inania Madrasa, University of al-Qarawiyyin. Fes is the cultural capital of Morocco, and the old city is full of ancient leather workshops and handicraft shops.
• Shopping tips: You can buy a variety of exquisite handicrafts in Fes el Bali, such as ceramics and textiles.
Days 7-8: Chefchaouen
• Blue town: Chefchaouen is famous for its blue houses and streets. Walking in the town is like being in a fairy tale world.
• Leisure time: Spend a leisurely afternoon in the town's cafes, or explore the natural scenery at nearby waterfalls and beaches.
III. Budget Analysis
• Airfare: Book round-trip airfare to Morocco in advance, and use discounts and special offers to control the round-trip airfare cost per person to around ¥3,000.
• Accommodation: Choose cost-effective homestays or inns, and the accommodation cost for 8 days is about ¥800-1,200.
• Food and beverage: The cost of food and beverage in Morocco is relatively low, and the cost for 8 days is about ¥600-1,000.
• Transportation: Intercity transportation can be by train or long-distance bus, and the cost is about ¥400-600.
• Tickets and tips: Expenses for tickets to various attractions and tips are about ¥200-400.
IV. Precautions
• Visa: Morocco is visa-free for Chinese citizens, and you can enter the country with a valid passport.
• Climate: Morocco has a diverse climate, and you need to prepare appropriate clothing according to the season before traveling.
• Safety: The overall security situation in Morocco is good, but you still need to pay attention to the safety of your personal belongings.
• Language: The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and French, and some staff in scenic spots and hotels speak English.
V. Summary
Morocco is an underrated visa-free destination, and a budget of ¥4,000 per person for 8 days is enough for you to experience its unique culture and natural scenery in depth. From the bustling city of Marrakech to the magnificent Sahara Desert, to the ancient city of Fes and the romantic town of Chefchaouen, every place is unforgettable. Come and plan your trip to Morocco!
🇲🇦 Chevshavan in Morocco is really intriguing at first sight ❤️! This town is like a color palette that God has knocked over, and every place is beautiful. Walking in the blue alley, just taking a picture is a postcard 📸. Every house and every door have their own story waiting for you to discover. The pace of life here is slow, and people can't help but want to live here for a while and feel this tranquility and beauty. #Shefshavan #Morocco Travel #Blue Town
In chefchaouen it is best to walk in the morning and evening. During the day it is very hot and there are many tourists who come on a one-day tour. Very nice uncomplicated medina. Friendly and unobtrusive people. A completely unique atmosphere for colorful photos.
I visited Chefchaouen last year and it was one of the most peaceful places I’ve ever seen. The blue streets really are as magical as they look in photos, and getting lost in the medina was part of the fun. I recommend staying at least two nights to really enjoy the atmosphere without rushing. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes because the town is pretty hilly. If you love photography or just a slower pace, Chefchaouen will stay in your heart.
The blue city of Chefchaouen is like a dreamland that is isolated from the world. This mountain city in northern Morocco is famous for its iconic blue buildings. Entering Chefchaouen is like being in a blue ocean. The streets, alleys, walls, doors, windows and even steps are all painted with different shades of blue. Cobalt blue, lake blue and sky blue are intertwined and smudged, and under the reflection of the sun, they emit a charming halo. Every corner is an excellent place for photography. The blue here not only gives the city a unique visual charm, but also creates a quiet, peaceful and profound atmosphere. Walking through it, you can feel the leisurely pace of life of the local residents. The traditional Moroccan market is filled with colorful handicrafts, spices and special fabrics, and the rich exotic style is overwhelming. The architectural style of Chefchaouen combines the characteristics of Arabia and Andalusia. The white-walled and blue-roofed mosque looks particularly holy and solemn against the blue background. There are also many ancient castle ruins scattered in the city, silently telling the past glory and vicissitudes. Looking from the height of the Blue City, the mountains in the distance and the blue houses at the foot complement each other, forming a beautiful natural and cultural picture, which is intoxicating and unforgettable. It is a bright and unique pearl in Morocco.
Visit the must-see attractions in Morocco, but be careful of forced photo taking and charges, as well as local hooligans who try to strike up conversations and solicit customers.
【Chefchaouen Old Town】Located in the wide valley of the Rif Mountains, it is far away from the hustle and bustle of big cities and appears quiet and natural. There is a strong sense of antiquity in the old town, and the densely packed paths are covered by shops, but the doors of most houses, stairs and walls are painted in the most brilliant sky blue, and it is not a simple color. Dark blue, lake blue, cobalt blue and light blue complement each other, giving people a refreshing feeling. The city is full of strong Arab style. Every turn is a blue wall, just like a fairy tale with magic, dreamy and charming, which makes people intoxicated. In addition to the literary blue, there are many ancient historical sites in the city, full of strong humanistic colors, combined with the atmosphere of the market, which makes people linger back and forth. The Internet celebrity staircase is in the old town. There are not many people in the morning. After noon, you have to queue up. If you still can't find it, open Google Maps and search for 🔍《Derb EI Assri》, this is it Address: Derb El Assri،, Chefchaouen, Morocco
Came here on March 3, 2019. If you come to Morocco, you must come to Chefchaouen. This is a blue town hidden in the northwestern mountains of Morocco. Almost every household in the town is painted in bright lake blue and royal blue. Under the bright sun of North Africa, this blue town looks particularly romantic, so it is also a popular check-in place for domestic tourism in Morocco. Here, you can take very beautiful photos in any corner. If girls come here, they must wear brightly colored skirts, so as not to live up to such a beautiful "background". Most of the town is on the hillside. It is inevitable to climb up and down when visiting here. It is important to allocate physical strength reasonably. There is a large square at the entrance of the town with several restaurants; there is also a small square in the town where everyone can stop and take a rest.
The eighth stop of the Morocco trip - Chefchaouen After four days in Fez, I took the CTM shuttle bus to Chefchaouen at 10:30 am. The official data of the journey is four hours, and the actual data is five hours. The scenery along the way is nice. I didn't take any photos on the way. I just feasted my eyes. [Proud] Arrived at the station, considering that everyone had a lot of luggage, I decided to find accommodation near the station. After leaving the station, Teacher He and I were responsible for finding accommodation. There is a hotel across the road. When we got closer, the blue immediately made us unable to move. I quickly checked the price on Booking.com, and Teacher He quickly negotiated the price with the front desk of the inn. After several bargainings, we finally booked two family suites (one king bed and two single beds), each for 500 dirhams (the price on Booking.com is 743/room, not including breakfast), including breakfast. Personally, I think it is a cost-effective accommodation. I took a few photos and liked it very much. Good night! Chefchaouen [Proud]