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Morocco Travel Blog
Morocco is a beautiful country located in North Africa. In fact, Morocco is one of the most popular destinations in Africa since it’s pretty close to Europe and you can fly there easily. It has something for everyone – backpackers, couples, solo travelers, luxury travelers, etc.
Morocco offers several experiences – from ancient cities to camel trekking, from Sahara dunes to mountain tops, from surfing to epic food experiences – you should find something that suits your needs and interests.
If you’re planning your first trip to Morocco, this guide should answer any questions you may have. We’ll talk about travel facts, the best time to visit Morocco, the best destinations, travel costs, travel essentials and how to prepare for your trip.
Information | Morocco |
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Language | Arabic, Berber |
English-friendly | Yes |
Currency | MAD (Moroccan Dirham) |
Internet reliability | Good |
Best Time to Visit Morocco
Morocco is a big country and depending on your destination, you may be facing different types of weather conditions. Morocco has four seasons that vary a little depending on where you are. We decided to split this section into four sections to help you understand the seasons:
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
Seasons | Weather Conditions | Months |
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Spring (Ramadan)
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Mild temperatures, nature blossoms | March to May |
Summer | Hot and humid, milder temperatures and great surfing in the coast | June to August |
Autumn | Milder temperatures and sunny days, snow starts to fall in the Atlas mountains | September to November |
Winter |
Chilly nights, especially in the mountains, snow in the mountains and warmer weather in the south |
December to February |
Top Destinations in Morocco
Marrakesh
Sahara
Agadir
Casablanca
Fès
Essaouira
Morocco Travel Tips & Costs
In this section, you’ll find general information on costs and how to prepare for your trip. Finally, you will find a table that will provide an overview of cost and options depending on your travel budget.
Accommodation
In Morocco, you’ll find several options when it comes to accommodation. Whether you’re a budget traveler or not, you will be able to find options. Although, note that Morocco isn’t super cheap. You can find dorms starting at $6 per night.
Food
When it comes to food, you can find different types of restaurants. An average meal in a restaurant would be around MAD 50. Obviously, you may find elegant restaurants around the country and you can pay more if you wish to. If you’re traveling on a budget, you should cook your own food to save money.
Activities
Some activities such as markets and beach bumming are free. Although, if you’re planning on relaxing in a local hammam, going surfing, learning to cook traditional Moroccan food or going camping in the desert, you will have to pay for it. You can browse activities in Morocco here to have an idea of the costs.
Transportation
In general, it’s pretty easy to get around Morocco. You can either fly, take a bus or a train to reach your destinations. Taxis are a cheap and easy way of getting around too. You can get your own private driver or hop on the back of a shared one.
Travel Cost | Budget travel | Mid-range | Luxury |
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Accommodation | $6-25 per night | $25-70 per night | $70+ |
Meal | $3-10 per meal | $10-25 per meal | $25+ |
Activities | Focus on free activities | Mixing free activities & mid-range | $50+ per day |
Transport | By bus, train | By bus, train, flight | By car/van, by flight |
Safety in Morocco
Overall, traveling around Morocco is okay. Of course, you should always lock your valuables especially if you’re staying in a hostel.
You most likely won’t find yourself in physical danger if you use common sense. Scams, theft, pickpocketing, and harassment are more likely to happen though. Many tourists have bad experiences. Traveling Morocco requires you to be alert and careful. Always remember to keep your valuables off-sight in crowded places. You can avoid the most common scams by doing your research, and knowing how much basic things, like taxi rides, should cost. In markets, you may feel a bit harassed, so don’t enter a shop if you’re not planning on buying anything since the merchants may try to block you the exit.
As a female traveler, it’s good to be careful and ask a friend to join you when walking at night.
Remember that Morocco is a conservative country and you should always dress appropriately. Keep your legs, arms and shoulders covered to avoid any unwanted attention.
Overall, I didn’t have any problems while I was in Morocco. I was traveling with my partner, but I felt safe.
What to Pack for Morocco
Apart from the travel essentials, here are the things you should absolutely bring along with you in Morocco. Click on the images to shop on Amazon.
Visa for Morocco
Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa, but usually, you can get a free entry up to 90 days.
You can verify your visa requirements here.
Preparing Your Trip to Morocco
Skyscanner
Browse flights on Skyscanner to find deals.
SafetyWing
Book your travel insurance for as little as $42/month.
Booking.com
Find accommodation anywhere in the world.
iVisa
Check the visa requirements and apply for a visa if needed.
Worldpackers
Volunteer abroad in exchange for free accommodation.
Viator
Book transfers, tours, and activities in advance.
Morocco eSIM Plans
It’s hard to find a good data plan when you’re traveling. You have to research the best deals, go to a store, and hope they have a prepaid SIM card for travelers and tourists.
And if they don’t? You could be without service for the rest of your trip. Not only is that frustrating, but it can also be time-consuming.
eSIMs are the solution to your travel woes. With an eSIM plan, you can stay connected no matter where you go. Plus, there are no contracts or cancellation fees, so you can change your plan whenever you want.
If you’re looking for an eSIM plan while in Morocco, then be sure to check out the providers below. They all offer great plans that will keep you connected while you’re there.
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