Imagine stepping into a painting—a city where every wall, door, and alley is splashed in shades of sky and sapphire. That’s Chefchaouen. It’s not just a place you visit—it’s a place you feel. And despite the bumpy ride and the long haul from Fes, I’d do it all over again in a heartbeat.
🚗 The Road to Blue Bliss
My journey began in Fes, where I hopped into a comfy little minivan booked through GetYourGuide. For just $26, the tour included roundtrip transport, a chill group of travelers, and a local guide to unravel the secrets of this mystical town.
Four hours later (hello, winding mountain roads!), I found myself standing at the entrance of Morocco’s famed blue medina, camera in one hand and mint tea dreams in the other.
🚶♀️ Wandering the Painted Labyrinth
Chefchaouen is compact, so you don’t need wheels—just good shoes, a bit of curiosity, and maybe a sense of direction (or not—it’s kind of fun to get lost here).
Each alley feels like a secret waiting to be discovered: doors in periwinkle and baby blue, staircases dressed in rainbows, sleepy cats lounging in sunlit corners. I half-expected a Smurf to pop out and wave hello.
📷 Iconic Photo Stops (a.k.a. Your New Phone Backgrounds)
These were the spots that stole my heart—and my memory card space:
The Alley of Colored Pots – Straight out of a postcard.
The Orange Juice Stand – Part juice bar, part art piece. Try the drink—it’s legit.
The Solid Blue Alley – The bluest blue that ever blued. No filter needed.
Mural Street – A quirky nod to Santorini with Mediterranean murals on Moroccan walls.
The Aladdin Rooftop – Epic views and some serious magic-lamp vibes.
Every corner seemed designed for wandering souls with a camera in hand.
🕌 Beyond the Blue Walls
Had extra time? Perfect. Chefchaouen has a few side quests:
The Kasbah Fortress – Climb the tower for sweeping views and a dose of history.
Ras El Maa Waterfall – Tiny, peaceful, and just far enough from the bustle.
The Spanish Mosque – A short uphill trek for a panoramic reward. We stopped here on the way into town and wow—what a first impression.
🕐 The Big Question: Day Trip or Sleep Over?
Honestly? I say day trip all the way. Four hours in Chefchaouen was enough to get my fix of blue without needing to overnight. From Fes, it’s a bit of a haul—8 hours roundtrip—but manageable. Coming from Tangier? Even better. Less time on the road, more time to roam.
😅 Real Talk: What I Loved vs. What I Didn’t
Okay, let’s keep it real. Chefchaouen isn’t spotless. There are stray animals, some mess here and there, and not every alley is Insta-perfect. I had at least two shots ruined by a dog doing its business mid-frame (true story).
Still, even with its imperfections, Chefchaouen feels magical. It’s not the blue Santorini, and it doesn’t have to be. It’s a city with soul, character, and stories painted right onto the walls.
🌀 So… Should You Go?
Yes. Go. Take the ride. Sip the juice. Wander the alleys. Snap a hundred photos. Even if it’s not everything Instagram promised, it’s a place that stays with you long after you leave.