Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are one of the hottest couples in Hollywood right now, and we can't help but just sigh in adoration for those two. Want to know their latest travel escapade? It's a fun and romantic trip to Marrakech, Morocco!

The couple brought baby Luna, and as shown in both of their Instagram accounts, they really had a wonderful time. Chrissy took a snap of most of their activities and posted it in social media for all their fans to see.

In an interview with People, Legend admitted that they aren't a perfect couple from the start. "We were always different. I was always a little bit more buttoned-up, and she was always more brash and free," he said. "I would get a little nervous at first with some of the things she would say, because I didn't know how people would react. I usually played it more safely."

But the musician-turned-actor also admitted that Teigen inspired him to be more adventurous. "I think she's brought me out of my shell a bit, and made me enjoy life a little bit more. It's been fun to grow together in that."

The couple sure appreciated Marrakech's dreamy arches and stunning architecture, often posting romantic photos such as one photo under Marrakech's classic arches. The couple also visited Marrakech's colorful marketplaces, evident in an Instagram picture showing Chrissy donned in a pink wrap with baby Luna.

Another couple joined Chrissy and John in their trip, their friend hairstylist Jen Atkin and her husband, photographer Mike Rosenthal. The foursome enjoyed leisurely camel rides in the desert. Even while riding camels, Chrissy still looked regal in her long black jumpsuit and golden hoops.

This is the second time Chrissy and John visited this North African country. Morocco is one of the most famous African destinations, and Marrakech is a beautiful city steeped in history and culture. Jemaa el Fna, the heart of Marrakech, is still a converging place for goods and spices that came from Timbuktu. And although the goods don't cover human slaves unlike many years ago, it's still a bustling place for traders, tourists, and locals alike.