I didn’t expect Chefchaouen to feel this… surreal.
I arrived early in the morning, when the streets were still quiet. No crowds. No noise. Just soft light slowly touching the walls.
And everything around me… was blue.
Not one shade.
Hundreds.
Deep blue doors. Faded blue steps. Bright blue walls catching the morning sun.
For a second, I just stood there.
Because it didn’t feel like a real place.
It felt like I had walked into a dream.
Getting to Chefchaouen isn’t the easiest.
I traveled from Tangier by bus — a few hours through mountains that slowly revealed this hidden blue town.
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And when I finally reached, something changed instantly.
The pace dropped.
No rush. No urgency.
Just narrow streets inviting you to wander.
Chefchaouen isn’t a place you explore with Google Maps.
It’s a place you get lost in.
And honestly… that’s where the magic is.
I took random turns. Climbed unknown steps. Entered quiet alleys.
Every corner looked like a postcard.
But after a while, it stopped being about photos.
It became about feeling the place.
There’s something about the way light hits the blue walls here.
In the morning, it’s soft and calming.
By afternoon, it’s bright and alive.
And by evening… it turns almost magical.
I remember sitting near a small doorway, watching people pass by.
Locals. Travelers. Cats walking lazily across the streets.
No one in a hurry.
And for once… neither was I.
I walked up to the Spanish Mosque viewpoint in the evening.
From there, the entire town looked like a sea of blue under golden light.
No noise. No chaos.
Just a calm view that made everything else feel distant.
This isn’t a destination you rush through.
It’s one you absorb.
Where you stay changes your experience completely.
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| Category | Cost |
|---|---|
| Stay | $15–$120 |
| Food | $5–$20 |
| Transport | $10–$40 |
| Activities | $5–$20 |

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You don’t need directions here.
Getting lost is part of the experience.
Small shops prefer cash.
Chefchaouen works best when you slow down.
Before this trip, I thought travel was about seeing places.
But here… it felt different.
It wasn’t about ticking locations off a list.
It was about being present.
Walking without a destination.
Sitting without distraction.
If you’re thinking about solo travel…
Don’t just choose places because they’re popular.
Choose places that make you feel something.
Go to Chefchaouen.
Get lost in those blue streets.
And maybe, like me…
You won’t want to leave either.
— Ava