Until 1948, most of the Jewish families remained living here
happily amongst their neighbors, Muslim and native Berber families.
But in 1948, most of the Jewish families left for Israel.

Despite their absence, the bright blue color remains a staple of
the village. In fact, every spring villagers apply a new coat of
blue paint. The local government supplies special paintbrushes to
assist in efforts to keep Chefchaouen’s history alive.

While blue is clearly the most popular color in town, displays
of pink, green, and yellow can also be found throughout the
village. No matter what, there is never enough blue around here for
the locals. Local women even wear kaftans in shades of electric
blue to match their surroundings.

There are approximately 40,000 people that call Chefchaouen
home, all of which take pride in keeping the blue buildings looking
good, especially the women.

Not only do locals enjoy the symbolism behind the blue, but they
also say that it helps keep their homes cooler. Tourists are
welcomed with open arms, as locals love to show off their amazing
village and all that it has to offer.

Some visitors don’t necessarily come for the blue buildings
though, lured here instead by the availability of marijuana, or
kif, which is grown in the surrounding mountains.

Depending on when you visit, day or night, the blue village
glows differently, creating an entirely new scene to adore.

If the bright colors of the blue village aren’t enough to draw
you in for a visit, the locals are extremely friendly.

At the heart of the median is the Main Square; here locals and
tourists enjoy an array of delicious restaurants, cafes, shops and
easily socialization.

Everyone that visits Chefchaouen says the same thing, spending
time here makes you want to smile more

With such a light-hearted and happy atmosphere, you’d have to be
a Grinch to visit Chefchaouen and leave without wearing a grin!
