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Chefchaouen vs Oʻahu

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen

Morocco

Oʻahu

Oʻahu

United States

Chefchaouen

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

Oʻahu

Safety: 78/100Pop: 1M (island)Pacific/Honolulu

💰 Budget

budget
Chefchaouen: $25-40Oʻahu: $110-180
mid-range
Chefchaouen: $60-100Oʻahu: $280-450
luxury
Chefchaouen: $150+Oʻahu: $700+

🛡️ Safety

Chefchaouen68/100Safety Score78/100Oʻahu

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.

Oʻahu

Oahu is generally safe for visitors. Violent crime is low in tourist areas. The biggest risks are environmental — big surf, rip currents, reef cuts, sun exposure, and the occasional hiking accident in steep valleys. Petty theft from rental cars at trailheads and beaches is the most common tourist crime.

Ratings

Chefchaouen2/5English Friendly5/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen4/5Walkability3/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen1/5Public Transit3/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen3/5Food Scene4/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen1/5Nightlife4/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen3/5Cultural Sites4/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen4/5Nature Access5/5Oʻahu
Chefchaouen2/5WiFi Reliability4/5Oʻahu

🌤️ 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

Oʻahu

Oahu has a tropical climate with just two real seasons — a warmer, drier summer (kau) and a cooler, wetter winter (hooilo). Temperatures stay remarkably steady year-round thanks to trade winds off the Pacific. The leeward (south/west) side is drier and sunnier; the windward (north/east) side is greener and wetter. Expect brief showers that pass quickly, leaving rainbows behind.

Spring (March - May)19-28°C
Summer (June - August)22-31°C
Autumn (September - November)21-30°C
Winter (December - February)18-27°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

Oʻahu

Honolulu has TheBus, one of the most extensive city bus systems in the United States, and the brand-new Skyline rail (first segment opened 2023). But to really see Oahu — especially the North Shore and windward coast — you'll want a rental car for at least part of your trip. Rideshare is widely available in the Honolulu/Waikiki area.

Walkability: Waikiki is very walkable — most hotels, restaurants, and the beach are a short stroll apart. Downtown Honolulu and Chinatown are also pleasant on foot. Outside those areas, the island is built around cars, with long distances, limited sidewalks, and no pedestrian infrastructure on the coastal highways.

TheBus$3 per one-way ride, $7.50 day pass via HOLO card
Skyline Rail$3 per ride, same HOLO card as TheBus
Uber / Lyft$15-30 within Honolulu/Waikiki; $60-120 to the North Shore

The Verdict

Choose Chefchaouen if...

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

Choose Oʻahu if...

you want Waikiki surf, North Shore waves, Pearl Harbor history, Diamond Head hikes, and aloha spirit in the Pacific