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Adventure On An Exotic Escape to Morocco

Morocco offers a mesmerizing blend of vibrant markets, ancient medinas, stunning deserts, and majestic mountains. It is a captivating destination that invites travelers to immerse themselves in rich culture and unforgettable landscapes.

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Behind The Destination

Why Travel to Morocco?

Traveling to Morocco offers a unique and unforgettable experience, where ancient traditions and rich culture meet stunning landscapes. From wandering through the bustling souks of Marrakech, to exploring the majestic Atlas Mountains and the vast Sahara Desert, Morocco is a land of diverse beauty.

You can enjoy traditional Moroccan cuisine, marvel at intricate architecture in cities like Casablanca, and immerse yourself in the colorful markets and ancient medinas. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a history lover, or someone looking for cultural immersion, Morocco offers something for every traveler.

Who is Morocco Perfect for?

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IDEAL VACATION

Cultural immersion
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FAVORITE HOBBIES

History, shopping & spa days
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DRINK OF CHOICE

Mint tea
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SWEET OR SAVORY

Both! but first, couscous or tajine
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ON YOUR BUCKET LIST

Palaces & desert dreams
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GUILTY PLEASURES

Bargaining in the souks
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TYPE OF TRAVELER

Adventure seekers & foodies
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TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

Modest clothes & cool layers

Morocco Travel Guides

The Essential Morocco Travel Guide
What to Buy In The Moroccan Souks
10 Foods To Try In Morocco
What To Pack: Morocco

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in Morocco, particularly in major cities like Casablanca, Marrakech, and Fes, as well as in larger hotels, restaurants, and shops. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted, though American Express is less widely accepted. In more remote areas or smaller shops, cash is often preferred, so it’s a good idea to carry some Moroccan dirhams for transactions.

Tipping in Morocco is appreciated and is often expected for good service. While it’s not always obligatory, it’s a common practice in many situations. In many tourist areas, a service charge may be included in the bill, but it’s still common to leave a tip of around 5–10% if the service is good.

Knowing a few phrases in French or Arabic can be helpful, but in tourist areas, you’ll often find people who can communicate in English. If you plan to visit more remote areas, learning a few words in Berber could be appreciated.

  • Whether you need a visa for Morocco depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit.

    • Schengen Area Agreement: Morocco has agreements with several countries, so if you’re from a country with visa-exempt status, you won’t need a visa for a short visit.
    • Visa-Free Countries: Citizens from many countries, including the U.S., Canada, the EU, the U.K., Australia, and others, can visit Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days.

The best months to visit Morocco are spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), as these seasons offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the country’s diverse landscapes.