Nomad’s Guide to Chefchaouen:
Skip the typical tours and sleep under the stars in authentic Berber-run desert camps. Focus on eco-friendly, immersive optionsHike, Repeat

Where Work Meets Serenity
Tucked into the foothills of the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen isn’t just a postcard-perfect town with blue-painted streets — it’s a hidden gem for remote workers and slow travelers looking to balance productivity with nature.
If you’ve ever dreamed of replying to emails in a rooftop café surrounded by mountains, then this Moroccan paradise might just be your next base.

Where to Work:
Though Chefchaouen is a small town, it surprisingly offers decent Wi-Fi in key locations. Here are some reliable places to work remotely:
- Café Clock – A creative hub with great food, cultural events, and strong Wi-Fi. Perfect for working during the quieter morning hours.
- Chez Hicham – Centrally located with a relaxing terrace and good internet connection. Bonus: traditional Moroccan tea while you work.
- Hotel Casa Perleta (for guests) – If you’re staying here, their inner courtyard is peaceful and has solid Wi-Fi for video calls.
- Mobile Hotspot Option – Consider grabbing a Moroccan SIM card (e.g. Maroc Telecom) with a good data plan. 4G coverage in town is decent for tethering.
Nomad Tip: Work early in the day, then head out for hiking in the afternoon when the sun softens.

Where to Hike:
After a few hours of work, it’s time to stretch your legs and breathe the pine-scented mountain air. Chefchaouen’s location makes it a perfect launchpad for short and long hikes:
- Ras El Ma to Spanish Mosque (Easy – 45 mins round trip)
Perfect for sunset. A short uphill walk with panoramic views of the medina and valley.
- Akchour Waterfalls Trail (Moderate – Half day)
Just a 45-minute drive from town. Hike to the famous Bridge of God and the refreshing waterfalls. Bring water and snacks.
- Jebel El Kelaa Trek (Challenging – Full day)
For seasoned hikers. This trail rewards you with sweeping views of the Rif range. Start early and pack light.


Where to Stay:
Stay somewhere inspiring and practical for work. These are a few cozy picks:
- Dar Echchaouen – Mountain views, reliable internet, and peace.
- Riad Gharnata – Right in the heart of the medina, with quiet corners for working.
- Casa Sabila – Friendly owners, fast Wi-Fi, and a great rooftop.
Final Thoughts: Work-Life Balance in Blue
Chefchaouen isn’t a typical digital nomad hotspot — and that’s the beauty of it. Here, you can slow down, focus, and reconnect with your surroundings. Whether you’re scheduling Zoom calls in the morning or hiking through lush valleys in the afternoon, this is the kind of place where “Work, Hike, Repeat” becomes your daily mantra. Pack your laptop and hiking boots — Chefchaouen is waiting.