Chefchaouen, Morocco

Chefchaouen is a popular town in Morocco that you may have either heard of or visited if you have ever gone on town-hopping in Morocco.

Snuggled in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen, or the Blue Pearl of Morocco, is wonderful and peaceful.

Oia, Santorini

The Cycladic buildings splashed with blue and white always charm travelers. Oia is considered the most romantic town in the world, and it is because of its blue colors.

Juzcar, Spain

Juzcar, small village in Malaga, Spain. First smurf village in the world

Punctuated by blue-swathed buildings, Júzcar is one of the most popular tourist towns in Spain. The town got its blue coloring not so long ago, as a PR stunt to market the popular movie The Smurfs.

Siti Bou Said, Tunisia

This small town is adorned with blue doors, shutters, and lattice window screens, creating a peaceful panorama.  Located on a hilltop overlooking the Bay of Tunis, Sidi has a relaxed atmosphere that makes it a great gateway from the busy capital.

Jodhpur, India

This 2nd-largest city in Rajasthan is also known for its beautiful colors.  The highlight of the town, besides the blue color, is the Mehrangarh Fort, which is now a museum showcasing a breathtaking collection of decorative arts and jewels.