Beautifully perched beneath the raw peaks of the Rif, Chefchaouen is one of the prettiest towns in Morocco,
an artsy, blue-washed mountain village that feels like its own world.
While tourism has definitely taken hold, the balance between ease and
authenticity is just right. The old medina is a delight of Moroccan and
Andalucian influence with red-tiled roofs, bright-blue buildings and
narrow lanes converging on busy Plaza Uta el-Hammam and its restored
kasbah.
Long known to backpackers for the easy availability of kif
(cannabis), the town has rapidly gentrified and offers a range of
quality accommodation, good food, lots to do and no hassles to speak of,
making it a strong alternative to a hectic multicity tour. This is a
great place to relax, explore and take day trips to the cool green
hills.