Chefchaouen Part 1

Give me the blues.

After our stay in Tangier, Mike and I hopped on a bus and headed over to the much admired city of Chefchaouen. What makes Chefchaouen remarkable is its uniquely blue walls. Nearly every building in the medina is colored by a signature blue color. I must say, it’s a photographer’s dream. Everything looks beautiful washed in blue.

We stayed in a hostel (for about $8 per night), and explored the town during the day. Nearly every turn revealed a scene more beautiful than the last, or another lazy cat basking in the blue glow. (You know there will be another cat post soon…)

More of Chefchaouen to come.

xo, jill

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  1. Simply stunning & definitely a photographer’s dream! I’ve wanted to go to Morocco for ages, and a large part of that has to do with wanting to visit Chefchaouen. Your photos may have a lot of blue in them, but I personally am turning green with envy! :)
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  2. wow that is just so pretty! I love how they use so many different shades of blue together
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    • I know. I wouldn’t mind waking up in a pretty blue neighborhood everyday. Now I just need to convince my neighbors. 😉 Thanks for stopping by!

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