“The special appeal of Chefchaouen goes beyond its prime mountainside location. Travelers are fascinated by the surreal impression it leaves. The facades of its houses are painted blue and white, so that the whole city appears to be drenched in azure.” from visitmorocco.com – and I can’t agree more.

Chefchaouen is much more than just a pretty face. I spent here a couple of days and it worth every single second, the blue city is something magical. Getting lost in its narrow streets in the midst of the beautiful houses all painted in blue is extraordinary, sipping a tea in the square in front of the casbah is mandatory.
Chefchaouen is a must for travelers and also a paradise for hikers. The surrounding mountains are full of tempting walking trails. Choose any of them and discover an entirely different, remote side of Morocco: the Rif Mountains.
I’m in love with Morocco, that’s not a secret, is the 4ᵀᴴ time here but I’ve never visited this pearl, the “Little Blue City”, something incredible.
Went there once, spectacular
OMG so beautiful! I’ll be in Morocco next September, in my list!
Ho visto recentemente un servizio che parlava proprio di questa città marocchina, incantevole
Expecting Morocco sand and deserts and then this. So beautiful
Per un viaggio in moto con moglie dietro, quanti giorni consigli di prender almeno per gustare il Marocco al meglio?