FAQs

Camel caravan at sunset on a desert tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
Morocco Travel FAQs

Know Before You Go

✈️ Before You Travel to Morocco

Most travelers from the US, UK, EU, Australia, and Canada don’t need a visa for stays up to 90 days.Consault Passprt Index for motr info here.

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the best weather.

Yes! Morocco is generally very safe for tourists, especially when booking through trusted tour companies.

 

In cities and tourist spots, yes. But always carry cash in rural areas.

No specific shots are required, but check with your doctor for routine vaccines.

Arabic and Amazigh are official, but French is widely spoken. English is common in tourist areas.

Absolutely. Morocco is welcoming, people are very friendly.

Light layers, sunscreen, a hat, comfy shoes, and modest clothing for cultural sites.

It’s highly recommended for health, cancellations, and peace of mind.

Easy! Just visit our contact page, tours page or WhatsApp us for custom trips.

💰 Money & Costs in Morocco

The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s a closed currency, so exchange upon arrival.

Morocco is budget-friendly. You’ll find good deals on food, transport, and stays.

Yes! Haggling is part of the culture in souks. Enjoy the experience.

Tipping drivers and staff is a common practice among tourists in Morocco, though it’s entirely optional. If you decide to tip, we recommend setting aside approximately $6–$12 per day for your trip.

At airports, banks, or exchange offices. Avoid street changers.

🕌 Culture & Etiquette in Morocco

Yes, Morocco is predominantly Muslim, but it’s very tolerant and welcoming.

In tourist areas, yes—but but we recommend longer clothing as it is respectful, especially in rural areas.

 

Modest affection is fine, but keep it low-key in traditional areas.

 

During Ramadan, As a muslim country. Moroccans fast. Be respectful, and note some shops may close during the day.

🧳 Transportation & Getting Around

By private car, train, taxi, or domestic flights. We offer private transfers too!

Yes, but roads can be busy or narrow. A local driver is often the best choice.

Yes! Trains between major cities like Marrakech, Casablanca, and Fes are modern and on time. You can book it online here.

There are two types: petit (in-city) and grand (intercity). Agree on the price first.

Yes, but we recommend local drivers for comfort and convenience.Our company offers private tours all over Morocco with a great fleet of cars and services.

🏜️ Tours, Cities & Attractions

Absolutely! It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience with camel rides, camps, and stars. Check out our Sahara Tours page here.

Both are stunning! Erg Chigaga is wilder and less crowded. We love it! Contact us  and book your tour with us now!

10–14 days is ideal to explore cities, mountains, and desert. Check out our Ultimate 10 Days Morocco tour here. Discover Morocco at once.

Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, Sahara Desert, Atlas Mountains, and Essaouira.

Yes, all our tours are tailor-made for you! Contact us and tailor your tour now!

🛏️ Accommodation & Food

A Riad is a traditional Moroccan house with a central garden—beautiful and unique!

Not really! It’s flavorful but not usually hot-spicy.

Yes, veggie tagines, couscous, and fresh produce are easy to find.

Try lamb tagine, couscous, harira soup, and pastilla!

It’s better to drink bottled water, especially in rural areas.

👩‍👧 Family & Special Interest Travel

Yes! Kids love camel rides, beaches, and the colors of Morocco. Contact us now and we will take care of everything for you.

Yes! We can create safe, fun tours for solo female travelers or groups.

Yes, but avoid extreme heat and long desert drives. Let us know for comfort planning.

Absolutely! Romantic riads, desert sunsets, and special touches await.

Yes! From hiking to surfing, quad biking to camel trekking—we’ve got it all.

📶 Internet, Phones & Connectivity

Most hotels, riads, and cafés offer free Wi-Fi.

Yes, local SIMs are cheap and give great data coverage. Maroc Telecom, INWI and Orange. The cost of the SIM card is around 1$ to 2 $. You can buy it from any grocery store.

Yes! It’s very popular and works well for calling or texting.

Yes! Cities like Marrakech and Taghazout offer coworking and fast internet.

Morocco uses type C and E plugs (220V). Bring a universal adapter.

🧭 Practical Travel Tips

Yes! It’s exotic yet easy to explore with a guide or tour. Explore Morocco with us now!

Hot summers, mild winters. Desert nights can get cold!

 

Yes, small tips for guides, drivers, and restaurant staff are appreciated.

Because we offer authentic, personalized experiences with heart, knowledge, and local passion. Contact us now, and start your unforgettable journey.

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