
Lina Ryad
The town's finest boutique — restored, full medina views.

Chefchaouen sits in the Rif Mountains — a Berber and Andalusian village painted entirely in shades of blue. Two hours from Tangier, three from Fès.
The Maison treats it as a one-night composition — a private guesthouse, a sunset walk, a Berber dinner, and on, calmly.

The town's finest boutique — restored, full medina views.

A four-bedroom traditional house with full staff and a Maison cook.
Every alley is photogenic. A two-hour walk with a Maison guide — at golden hour, with the locals, off the social-media path.
A countryside lunch in a Berber farmhouse — bread baked in front of you, lamb tagine, mint from the garden.
A short hike to the Akchour waterfalls — quiet, dramatic, picnic by the water arranged by the Maison.
Chefchaouen is poetry, not theatre. A single, composed night between Tangier and Fès is the right rhythm.
Mountain cool, clear light. Avoid winter cold and summer crowds.
More than two and the magic thins.
We answer within the hour with the right house and a Maison guide.