The Maghreb consists of five countries, namely Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania, on an area of 5,782,140 sq km, distributed between mountainous and desert areas and two beaches extending over the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This makes it a diverse region. The sky of the Arab Maghreb is open without a visa to most other Arab countries. We will present in this report some of the most important tourist attractions in this region: the city of Chefchaouen – Morocco.Chefchaouen was founded by the Moors, the religion that flocked to Morocco after the fall of Andalusia. This magnificent city overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is characterized by its buildings and houses painted in blue, and penetrated by mountains, cliffs and valleys. The Andalusian character is very clear in the architecture and architecture of the city, and the most important Andalusian buildings are the Kasbah Castle. Carthage – Tunisia.