Happy Wanderlust Wednesday!
Today, I’ve collected beautiful photos taken in Chefchaouen, Morocco that will make you want to book your flight to “Morocco’s Blue City,” like … yesterday.
Marina (@marinacomes )
Rasha Yousif ( @rshrsho )
Carmen Huertas ( @carmen_huertas )
Sarolta Kavasi ( @saci_cfc )
Andrea ( @dezavlog )
Keeley Lebsanft ( @keeley_lebsanft )
Monica ( @fromheretosunday )
Camille Brady ( @camillebrady )
Rasha Yousif ( @rshrsho )
What is Wanderlust Wednesday? Wanderlust Wednesday is a bi-weekly post featuring the destinations, hotels, products or people that most make me want to wander. Through this series, I hope to inspire restlessness and curiosity for the world.
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This is a great post! Thanks for including my pic in it…I would come back to this village 1000 times!!?????
Ahhhh, this place is so magical! I will post about it soon on my blog, so whoever is interested on how to get there, and more infos about this magical village, can follow my blog! Thank you for sharing my picture! ?
Can’t wait to see the post!! 🙂 xo
Amazing post! Makes me want to visit this beautiful little town all over again. X
Thanks for sharing my photos! This was hands down my favorite city and medina to explore in Morocco, I just spent 2 weeks there and LOVED Chaouen ?
Of course – they are amazing photos! I can’t wait to get to Morocco 🙂
Such a great post! Blue is probably one of my favorite colors. It’s just such a calming and relaxing color, just like the emotions these photos convey. Thanks for sharing!
Jasmine | http://www.mysuitcasejourneys.com
I totally agree!! It’s the color of the ocean and the sky, so it’s the best 🙂
Loved these pics! I was there last year in February and it was so cold! I sadly don’t have any pics of myself in cute flowy dresses but I do have one of me in a wool Djellaba…those things the Moroccan mean wear. LOL. Sigh. I just have to go back in warmer weather!
Haha! You’ll have to go back for some pics in a flowy dress … That’s a good excuse, right? 🙂
Hello Christina!
I was in Chefchaouen last year – and I don’t recall being in another place that felt so whimsical.
Great read and pictures – thank you!
Mick 🙂
What wonderful photographs! Thriving, the place aspects simply superb, a lot of it tell again me of the Peruvian Andes. The old mops, the old tinted wood. And thriving my father´s house has at all times been dyed blue with natural residue dye so it’s all very relaxing for me.