Travel Tips for Morocco

Practical advice to help travelers explore the country confidently and respectfully

Elmustapha  Hamidouch

Elmustapha Hamidouch

Marrakech , Morocco

🧭 General Travel Tips

  • Morocco is safe for travelers, but always stay aware in busy markets.

  • Keep small cash (MAD) for taxis, markets, and small purchases.

  • French, Arabic, and Amazigh are common — English is widely understood in tourist cities.

  • Ask permission before photographing people.

  • Dress modestly in rural or conservative areas.


🚕 Transportation Tips

  • Petit Taxis are for inside the city — ask to turn the meter on.

  • Grand Taxis connect cities and nearby towns — shared or private.

  • Trains (ONCF) are reliable for major routes like Casablanca–Rabat–Fes–Tangier.

  • Buses (CTM / Supratours) cover long-distance travel at low cost.

  • Renting a car is ideal for deserts, mountains, and remote villages.


🍽️ Food & Water Tips

  • Tap water is safe in big cities, but bottled water is recommended.

  • Street food is common — choose busy vendors (high turnover = fresher food).

  • Must-try dishes: tagine, couscous, tanjia, rfissa, pastilla, harira.

  • Tea is very sweet — you can request “without sugar.”


🕌 Cultural & Respect Tips

  • Greet with Salam alaykom — it's always appreciated.

  • Fridays are prayer days; some shops may open late.

  • In mosques, only certain areas are accessible for non-Muslims.

  • Respect Ramadan hours — some restaurants close during the day.


🛍️ Shopping Tips

  • In souks, bargaining is normal — start with 50% of the first price.

  • Pay cash for the best deal.

  • For carpets, silver, and antiques — ask for quality certificates.

  • Check prices in multiple shops before buying.


💱 Money Tips

  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD) — closed currency, not available abroad.

  • ATMs widely available in cities.

  • Cards accepted in hotels and big restaurants, not in souks.

  • Keep receipts for currency exchange.


📸 Photography Tips

  • Golden hour is best for medinas and desert.

  • Ask before photographing women, children, or private homes.

  • Drones require a special permit (important!).


🤝 Safety Tips

  • Avoid unofficial guides; choose certified ones or your guidebook.

  • Beware of pickpockets in crowded markets.

  • Keep valuables secure and use hotel safes.

  • Avoid walking alone late in isolated areas.


🌡️ Weather & Clothing Tips

  • Summer (June–Sept): hot, especially in the south — light clothing, sun protection.

  • Winter (Nov–Feb): cold in Atlas Mountains — warm layers.

  • Desert nights are cold year-round — pack a jacket.

  • Comfortable walking shoes are essential for medinas.


📱 Internet & SIM Tips

  • Best SIMs: Orange, Maroc Telecom, Inwi.

  • Data is cheap and works almost everywhere.

  • Download maps offline before entering medinas.


🚨 Emergency Contacts

  • Police: 190

  • Ambulance: 150

  • Tourist Police are active in most big cities.


🎒 Bonus: Quick Packing Tips

  • Passport + copies

  • Scarf or shawl (useful for sun, mosques, wind)

  • Power bank

  • Comfortable shoes

  • Small first-aid kit

  • Cash in small bills

  • Sunscreen & sunglasses

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