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Home » Africa. Chefchaouen was by far my favorite place to visit in my 2 weeks in Morocco! You can wander here for hours and just be in awe the whole time. Here are my very best Chefchaouen travel tips. Outfit via TIA. This place has a really interesting back story which I go into detail on in this article I wrote for BravoTV. It was a safe haven for Jewish people fleeing Spain in the s and again in the s. At first, they were hiding from the Portuguese but later as you can guess it was Hitler. It was painted blue by the Jews. Some say it was because it was a reminder of their faith of the heavens and skies. Theories also suggest it keeps away mosquitos. I visited another all blue city here in India Jodhpur and it was said there the blue brings the desert temperature down a few notches. The French had occupied Marrakech and other areas at times and the Spanish tried to take where North Chefchaouen is located. To this day most people here speak Spanish. As you go South though no one will know any and will speak Arabic and French. It was fun to try out my Spanish skills! Even when fighting with a taxi driver, I was like wow I know a lot of words! Jewish people have since left to Israel. I was always interested in history and chose to take history as my electives in school. You definitely remember things more this way. It was enough. We did that the first day and went for lunch. We also did some shopping the whole point of being in a medina. Use Ryanair or easyJet. To search for all of them you can use Kayak. Luggage is the killer! Make sure to book the luggage online ahead of time to save money. You can hire a taxi just outside the airport. While we paid 70 bucks going there and about 90 bucks going back, it ideally should be about 50 each way. Airport prices are always higher. You can take a bus to the city center of Fes to negotiate a better deal for a taxi out-of-town, but consider if that extra 20 bucks is worth your time. As always make sure you tell them the hotel name and make it clear they need to take you there, not just to town. Show them on Google maps. You can get a SIM card at the airport in a little snack shop for about 20 bucks and it will start working right away. There is also free WiFi at the airport. Besides the obvious of dressing in something colorful that complements the pretty blue hues of Chefchaouen, remember that people here are Muslim for the most part. This means a few things to a tourist:. For advice on what to pack, you can check out my guide on how to dress in Morocco. The lanes and alleys here are like a maze, as are all the medinas markets in Morocco. You can and most likely will get lost. I did see some tourists Spanish I think wearing shorts and tank tops. No one seemed bothered. We stayed outside of town, and I am so happy that we did. Our hotel name is Auberge Dardara , which is known for having great food. So much so that people in town come outside of town via taxi just to eat here. It was only 10 minutes away. The food WAS that good. They use the veggies and fruit from their garden to cook with and you smell it cooking all day long. If you want to stay in the medina there are two highly ranked boutique hotels to consider: Casa Perleta and Lina Riad and Spa. I looked in on both, and they are amazing. You can also always check Airbnb for affordable options as well. The vibe here was much more relaxed than elsewhere and people were not aggressive at all. In Fes we encountered issues with aggression which I will share about later. Check this post for a complete shopping in Morocco guide. Of the places we visited, including Fes and Marrakech, Chefchaouen was the worst place for prices. There were very few shops compared to elsewhere. Most things are made in Fes and Marrakech, so they are delivered here making the prices higher and people are not willing to go down on price. Rugs are meant to be made in the Rif Mountains around here and prices should be good, but we actually got our best rug deals in Fes. Baskets here were twice the price. I would hold of on shopping. Shop, wander, shop some more! There is a waterfall you can visit just on the outside of the medina easily walkable called Ras el Maa. You could get a hamman or go trekking. I wrote about my hamman experience in Istanbul. Very cool thing to try once, but not something I needed again. You could take a day trip outside of town into the mountains, or to where they make hash… which is my next point. They also say Moroccan stuff is the best. Just FYI. As I said not here to judge, do as you please! It is a kind of pilgrimage of stoners. While people like me are there to see the blue town, others could care less and want to go see the hash making farms. If you want some more photos to inspire your visit, check out my other post on Chefchaouen which is loaded up with them! What a beautiful place! Almost like Jodhpur in India — on steroids! I personally, saw a lot of artists in Chefchauouen hand making a lot of the goods. So I preferred to buy there because it felt more genuine and higher quality. They have hash basically. It is some of the best in the world actually, Snoop gets his goods from Morocco! There are a few museums you can go see and hike up the trail a little to see the town from afar. If you want a slow, take it all in trip i think you can easily spend 3 days here. Sit down with an artist, share some tea, enjoy it! Hey Maggie! Hi Rachel, Thanks always for being such a great resource…I am grateful! I recently was in Jodphur and the blue part of the city was my absolute favorite. Did you find them very similar? Lastly were you there in early April? Thank you! Lisa Happy to help! I was there in november, and in israel in october. Thank you SO much! As always you are an invaluable resource. I absolutely want to go to Chefchaouen. All I really wanted to see were the markets and the blue city. I just came back from a camel safari in Jaisalamer, India. Is it that much different than the camel trek in Morocco? If not I will use my time elsewhere! Thank you!!! But, I did go to another desert just outside marrakesh an hour to a desert camp and did a little camel ride 30 mintues and lunch! I have a post on it : scarabeo camp. Thank you again! Ironically I will also be visiting Wadi Rum on the same trip. You are so helpful and kind…you deserve all your success Loved your pictures Rachel! I am going to Morocco in 3 weeks and wondering what you recommend packing for clothes? I do see that maxi dresses and any loose fitted outfit would be appropriate. Did you see alot of girls wearing any rompers or any dresses that end at the knee? Thinking of packing clothes that are a mix of rompers, short dresses, maxi dresses, jumpsuits for sahara! I really appreciate your article about Chefchouane, Rachel! It become one of the best destination and must see in Morocco. Thank you so much for sharing. I will never give away, trade or sell your email address. You can unsubscribe at any time. About the Author: Rachel Jones. Rachel Jones left a career in nursing and lived on the beaches of Goa, India for the five years. Her blog, Hippie in Heels, like its name, is a contradiction combining off-beat adventurous places with glamorous and bespoke travel. Arianwen January 25, at am - Reply. Rachel Jones January 25, at pm - Reply. Yeah definitely. I painted all my patio furniture this color when I got home. Tim UrbanDuniya January 26, at am - Reply. Rachel Jones January 26, at pm - Reply. It also reminds me of Jodhpur except Chefchauouen is impeccably clean. Maggie Thurston April 9, at pm - Reply. Rachel Jones April 10, at am - Reply. Lisa June 2, at am - Reply. Rachel Jones June 2, at pm - Reply. Rachel Jones June 4, at pm - Reply. Mick November 21, at pm - Reply. Hi Rachel! Great read and pics — thank you! Mick :. Rachel Jones November 21, at pm - Reply. Dian Rockboyz March 2, at pm - Reply. Hi Rachel, do you smoke some hasish there? Henali Patel February 14, at pm - Reply. Hippie in Heels February 22, at pm - Reply. Moha April 24, at pm - Reply. Like the Article? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Toggle Sliding Bar Area.

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