
Tucked away in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a dreamlike city bathed in every imaginable shade of blue. From its winding alleys to its sunlit courtyards, the city feels like a living watercolor painting. Locals say the blue was introduced in the 15th century by Jewish refugees, symbolizing the sky and heaven — a constant reminder of peace and spirituality.
Beyond its iconic color, Chefchaouen offers bustling markets filled with handwoven textiles, aromatic spices, and the warm hum of Moroccan hospitality. Whether you’re sipping mint tea on a rooftop terrace or exploring hidden stairways, the city’s charm lingers long after you’ve left.