Tangier

The trip concludes in Tangier, a relaxed beach resort contrasting with the lively atmosphere elsewhere. Despite strong winds, there are colorful sights such as giant bobble hats. The journey highlights the meeting point of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, symbolising Morocco’s cultural blend, culminating with a charming camel and baby.

Alluring alleys

Explore the charming blue alleyways and the picturesque Place El Haouta, featuring a lovely fountain. The vibrant dyed fabrics beautifully contrast with the blue walls. The luminous hues and delightful bobble hats enhance the experience, complemented by traditional babouches and fabrics adorning the surroundings. A feast for the senses awaits!

Heading to the top

The journey to the Spanish mosque offers a stunning panoramic view of Chefchaouen, enhanced by fresh fruit vendors washing oranges and pomegranates nearby. Colorful souvenirs like traditional Sheshia hats and artworks abound, alongside vibrant dyes and perfumes. Despite missing the sunset, the experience is filled with joy and picturesque moments.

Bathing in blue

Chefchaouen’s striking blue hue is commonly attributed to Sephardic Jews who sought refuge from the Spanish Inquisition, symbolizing their connection to the divine. The town boasts a vibrant atmosphere filled with local crafts, cat-friendly spaces, and lively stalls offering colorful dyes for traditional clothing, making it a charming destination.