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Discover the mesmerizing blue palette of Morocco with Yadi Travel. Immerse yourself in the enchanting blue streets of Chefchaouen and the intricate blue tiles that adorn the country’s architecture on a customized tour of the North African nation.

Perched in the Rif Mountains between Tangier and Fez, Chefchaouen is renowned for its distinctive blue-and-white alleys, homes and fountains. Nobody knows for sure how the city became so blue, but several legends attempt to explain the phenomenon. One says the color blue repels mosquitos, while another claims the hue represents heaven and leading the sort of life that will get you there.

Another outstanding example of Morocco’s affinity for blue is the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech. The former home of fashion icon Yves Saint-Laurent was originally created in the 1920s by French artists Jacques Majorelle. Inspired by Morocco’s blue tiles, he created a stunning hue (called Majorelle Blue) that colors walls, fountains and the Cubist-style villa.

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