Tucked away in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is one of Morocco’s most charming towns. Its blue-painted streets make it a traveler’s and photographer’s paradise.

Why the City is Painted Blue
The iconic blue walls supposedly symbolize peace and spirituality, which makes Chefchaouen so unique.
Must-See Streets for Photos ????
Wander through the medina’s alleys, alleyways, and staircases to find the most Instagrammable spots.
The Kasbah & Medina
Discover the old Kasbah with gardens, miniature museums, and viewpoints over the town.
Shopping for Local Handicrafts
Buy locally crafted rugs, blankets, and pottery from friendly local artisans.
Hiking Opportunities around
The Rif Mountains offer beautiful trails, charming waterfalls, and panoramic views just outside the town.
Tasting Local Goat Cheese
Chefchaouen is known for its tasty goat cheese. Try it at local markets and cafes.
Sunset View from the Spanish Mosque
Hike to the Spanish Mosque for a breathtaking sunset over the town and mountains.
Chefchaouen is more than a picturesque town—it’s a laid-back retreat into Moroccan culture, mountain life, and vibrant color. A highlight of any Morocco trip.
