Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts Africa Morocco Chefchaouen
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Chefchaouen, also known as Chaouen, and nicknamed the Blue City, is a relaxed town in the Atlas mountains in northern Morocco. The city is known for its blue houses, mountainside views, and readily available smoking products.
From the Chefchaouen Travel Guide
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Friendly staff and very clean! was a little too lonely planet in terms of guests but essentially good value for money right in the centre of town. ... more
Terry and Sue are the nicest friendliest people very very helpful ,treat you like part of the family and it is a pleasant very short stroll to the medina.Staying at rif for anyone was nice and peaceful away from the hustle and bustle of the medina. ... more
Northern Morocco
Hi, I read in Frommer's guidebook that only EU passport holders can travel from Tarifa->Tangier? Is this true? Does this mean that all other nationalities have to go take the ferry from Algeciras? My other question is with taking a do-it-yourself approach in tackling Tangier, Chefchaouen, and Asilah ...
Morocco in 11 days -- is this okay?
a little of Moulay Idriss/Meknes and stop by the roman ruins of Volubilis. Moulay Idriss to Chefchaouen (drive: 3 hours) Spend the rest of the day in Chefchaouen. Day 3 Chefchaouen to Fes (4 hours) Via ...
Tangier to Marrakech - tips on travel
Hey. I'm going to Morocco next month with my boyfriend and I'm after a few tips :-) We're landing in Tangier pretty late and have asked for the hotel we are staying at in chefchaouen to pick us up. However I was wondering if there were cheaper alternatives? I don't think there's any buses that run at night, but does ...
North to Tangiers
Following Fes, we drove North to Tangiers, stopping in the city of Chefchaouen, located high in the Rif mountains. We admired the dramatic landscapes and the traditional folks selling their wares on the sides of the road (this is onion harvest) We finally made it to the Mediterranean Sea where we ...
Posted in Trip Around the World by svjorber
Marokko
keizersteden Meknes en Fez, via Tetouan en Chefchaouen, te bezoeken. Vanuit Fez vliegen we terug huiswaarts. ...
Posted in Marokko by alec.puype
Porto
Well. Left Chefchaouen for Fes, in awaiting of the flight to London. which was cancelled and re-booked. Fes turned out to be a nice city, confusing medina, but brilliant place to do some good old Moroccan people-watching. It was raining but enjoyable. It´s a very old medieval city, lots of corridors, plazas ...
Posted in Adventures of Ange by mythxation