How to reach Chefchaouen by bus or shared taxi from Tétouan, Tangier and Fès — fair prices, the Tangier train-station taxi trap to avoid, and the last buses back so a day trip doesn't strand you.
Chefchaouen has no train and no airport — you arrive by road from Tétouan, Tangier, Fès or further afield, and everything drops you at the gare routière (bus station) in the lower town. From there it's a 15–20 minute walk uphill into the blue medina to Bab El Ain, or a small petit-taxi for about 10–20 MAD.
The cheapest and most frequent way in is the shared grand taxi: about 35 MAD a seat from Tétouan (under an hour) or about 70 MAD from Tangier (2–2.5 hours). They leave once their six seats fill, from the Gare Routière — not from the Tanger-Ville train station, where there are no Chaouen taxis and drivers push 700+ MAD private rides or send you to Tétouan to overcharge you. A blue petit-taxi from the Tangier train station or port to the Gare Routière is about 20–30 MAD.
CTM runs reserved-seat buses too — useful from Fès and the longer hauls. The times and prices below are approximate and shift with the season; confirm with CTM and book ahead in summer and around holidays.
Plan your way back before you set off
There is no train. The buses out leave in the late afternoon, and missing the last one means staying the night. Note your last bus before you arrive:
Toward Tétouan: check the operator’s last departure.
Toward Tangier: last bus reported around mid-to-late afternoon — confirm the exact time with the operator.
Toward Fès: last bus reported around 14:15 for the last daytime bus (one overnight runs much later) — confirm the exact time with the operator.
Toward Casablanca & Rabat: check the operator’s last departure.
Routes in and out
Buses arrive at: the gare routière (bus station) in the lower town, a 15–20 minute walk below the medina
From Tétouan
Operator
CTM · shared grand taxi
Booking
Some buses reserved, some free-seatingThe shared grand taxi (about 35 MAD, under an hour) is usually the quicker, cheaper choice on this short hop; CTM also runs about five reserved buses a day.
Journey
about 1–1.5 hours
Last bus back
Toward Tétouan: check the operator’s last departure.
From Tangier
Operator
CTM
Booking
Booking
CTM
Morocco's main intercity bus line, and the one with online booking in English. Reserve seats ahead — buses fill in spring, summer and around Moroccan holidays. Shared grand taxis don't book; they just run more often when it's busy.
Spring, summer and Moroccan public holidays fill CTM's reserved seats, sometimes days out. Buy ahead at ctm.ma rather than turning up hoping for a seat.
The last climb is steep, and hot at midday in summer
The medina is car-free, so the bus station is as close as a vehicle gets. In summer, do the 15–20 minute walk up to Bab El Ain in the cooler morning or evening, or take a petit-taxi (about 10–20 MAD). A porter with a barrow will carry heavy luggage through the lanes for a small tip, and many riads will meet you at the gate if you ask ahead.
Check the operators
These are the routes and the usual patterns. For exact departure times, prices and to book, use the official pages — they are the authority:
CTM — book a seatBuy CTM tickets ahead; reserved seats sell out in high season.
These are the routes and the usual patterns. Exact departure times change with the season, so always confirm with the operator before you travel, and book the reserved routes ahead.
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Book ahead — seats are reservedBook ahead at ctm.ma; roughly four departures a day, most running via Tétouan. (A shared grand taxi from the Gare Routière is about 70 MAD — see above.)
Book ahead — seats are reservedBook ahead at ctm.ma; about five departures a day. The Fès trip is long — roughly four hours each way — so it strands day-trippers most easily.
Journey
about 4–4.5 hours
Last bus back
14:15 for the last daytime bus (one overnight runs much later)