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Sebagai pengenalan, Morocco merupakan sebuah negeri yang terletak di Afrika Utara. Bangsa peribuminya ialah kaum Berber. Mereka menggunakan bahasa 'Morroccan Arabic' dan Perancis sebagai bahasa utama. Morocco merupakan sebuah negara yang mengamalkan pemerintahan raja berpelembagaan. Pusat pentadbirannya terletak di Rabat. Mata wang yang digunakan ialah Moroccan Dirham. Namun, mata wang Euro menjadi mata wang kedua yang digunakan di dalam negeri ini.

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18 things to know before traveling to Morocco

Sally Kirby

Oct 15, 2023 • 7 min read

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It helps to learn a little lingo: here's what to know before your trip to Morocco © Thomas Barwick / Getty Images

I am originally from the UK and have been living in Morocco since 2018. There are things I wish I'd known before jumping headfirst into the seemingly lawless world of Moroccan taxis and bargaining in the souqs.

Morocco reveals the full spectrum of real life: the good, the bad, the ugly and the oh-so beautiful. For some visitors, Morocco can be a huge culture shock. But with some awareness and understanding, it is possible to appreciate these differences, connect more deeply and see the country through a different lens without trying to change it.

1. Plan your itinerary loosely and allow for changes

Research the places in Morocco you’d like to visit but leave wiggle room for changes along the way and enjoy the spontaneity that Morocco allows. While it’s possible to pre-book tours and activities, it’s usually just as easy to reserve them when you arrive in the country.

2. Take public transport, especially in cities

Driving in cities such as Casablanca and Marrakesh is best left to the locals. Getting around Morocco is easy, even without a car. An excellent train network links many cities, including Africa’s first high-speed train, Al Boraq , between Casablanca and Tangier . A comfortable and reliable bus network connects towns big and small. Book train and bus tickets a day or two in advance to ensure the travel time you'd like.

3. Book professional guides

To get the most out of your trip to Morocco, use a guide who has in-depth expertise and speaks your language. In cities, check with the local tourism office or your accommodations for recommendations for licensed guides in the area. If you’re surfing, check ISA’s directory of certified instructors .

Hiking guides are mandatory for climbing Mt Toubkal in the High Atlas. Check with Bureau des Guides .

4. Understand the written and unwritten rules of the road

In Morocco, you drive on the right side of the road and seatbelts are mandatory, even though some taxis don't have them. Car horns are used often - not in an aggressive way, but as a means of communication. 

Watch out for people, bicycles, motorcycles and animals coming from all sides. Avoid driving at night because some vehicles do not have or use their lights. Take notice of the speed limits and the roundabouts that have stoplight systems. If you’re stopped for speeding – police speed checks are common – or other penalties, having cash on you to pay fines (usually between Dh150 ($15US) and Dh300) is preferable to going to a local police station.

A couple talks to a shop owner while shopping in the markets of the Marrakesh medina in Morocco

5. Practice the art of haggling 

Haggling is a game and part of the shopping experience in Morocco . Try not to get frustrated – the ideal scenario is that both sides come away feeling like they got a fair price. 

For big purchases, do your research, have a price in mind or shop around until you do. Sometimes vendors say to pay what you feel like, so if you don't have a price, ask some questions: how many hours did it take to make? Where did the materials come from and at what price?

The souqs are filled with fake tennis shoes, which are just that: fakes. Many Moroccans don't care whether their Nikes are original; they just want the best price for the latest styles.

6. Cash or card?  

The Moroccan dirham is a closed currency, which means you cannot use or get it outside the country. Morocco’s rural areas still operate on a cash economy, but cards are widely accepted in towns and cities.

7. Learn some of the lingo 

A mixture of French, Arabic, Amazigh and English is spoken in Morocco, depending on where you are in the country. Don't expect everyone to speak English. Apps like Google Translate can be useful, but learning some basic Arabic phrases will reward you with feeling more connected and engaged with people you meet.

8. Respect the motto of ‘God, king and country’

These words are etched on hills around the country. Islam is the state religion, and the rules of Islam are applied to personal matters in the same way that state law works in other countries. It is illegal to speak disrespectfully about religion or the king. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter mosques or cemeteries, except the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca . Friday is a holy day across the country, and most people take a few hours off in the afternoon to go to the mosque and eat couscous with their families afterward. Check business opening times before you visit if you're heading to a particular place on a Friday.

The holy month of Ramadan and the celebrations of Eid offer a different cultural experience, and during these times many places will be closed.

9. Things to know before going to Marrakesh

Marrakesh is the most popular city in Morocco for visitors, so pre-book entrance tickets to major attractions such as Jardin Majorelle and Musée Yves Saint Laurent online to avoid waiting in line. The Marrakesh medina comes to life around 5 p.m., but the 'pink city' is more than just the medina – spend time exploring Gueliz and step off the main boulevards onto the leafy side streets to discover pretty street cafes, bistro restaurants and small indie boutiques.

A woman in black stands in front of ornately decorated doors in Fez, Morocco

10. The dress code depends on where you are

To visit the Hassan II Mosque and other religious sites, visitors – both men and women – must cover to their shoulders and knees. Dress modestly in cities and towns to avoid unwanted attention. At bars and nightclubs, almost anything goes, but in rural areas, cover up and be respectful of the local customs. 

At the beach, you can wear shorts, dresses, vest tops and swimwear including bikinis. Pack comfortable footwear that’s suitable for uneven roads and a scarf to cover your shoulders.

11. Ask before taking photos of people 

No matter where you are in the world, it’s best to ask permission before taking someone’s photo. Many people are fine with it, but others aren’t. Some may ask for money. Do not take photos of military or government buildings. Drones are not allowed in Morocco without special permission. 

12. Learn how to deal with the hassle

Simply ignore people who offer goods that you do not want. There's no need to be polite to everyone who wants to sell you something. By not reacting, they'll get bored and walk away. 

In some places you may receive comments and, at worst, inappropriate behavior, but shouting ‘Police!’ will send these people away. In Marrakesh, there's also a high chance you will alert the undercover tourist police.

A couple is served mint tea by a waiter in the courtyard of a riad in Marrakesh, Morocco

13. Can you drink alcohol in Morocco? 

Even though alcohol is forbidden by Islamic law, it is widely available and sold in licensed wine shops and international grocery stores. Not all bars and restaurants serve alcohol. 

14. Eat with your right hand

Moroccan cuisine such as tagines and grilled fish are traditionally eaten with bread using your right hand. The left hand is considered unclean because it’s typically the hand used when going to the toilet. 

15. It’s okay to get lost

Getting lost is part of the joy of exploring Morocco with its unmarked roads, the maze of souq alleys and areas of no cell phone reception. Relax but be aware of your surroundings and ask for help if you need it.

In medinas, it’s helpful to know that if the street sign is a hexagon, it's a dead end. If it’s a square, it’s a through street.

16. Don’t drink the tap water

Morocco’s tap water is not safe to drink. Bring a water bottle with a filter to avoid buying plastic.

17. Bring tissues for public toilets

Some public toilets do not have toilet paper. Unless you are comfortable using water to clean yourself, keep a pack of tissues and some anti-bacterial hand gel or wipes on you.

18. Street cats and dogs are everywhere and part of the community 

It’s best not to feed street animals from your table because they might not leave, but you can keep leftovers and feed them elsewhere on the street.

See whether a rescue center is set up in the communities you’re visiting and show your support with donations or by volunteering your time.

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8 Lokasi Eksotik Wajib Pergi Kalau Bercuti Ke Morocco

Bila sebut bab melancong, kebanyakan rakyat Malaysia suka untuk memilih destinasi percutian di negara-negara Asia dan Eropah.

Namun jarang sekali untuk kita memilih Maghribi atau lebih popular disebut Morocco, sedangkan negara ini sebenarnya mempunyai keunikan tersendiri kerana meskipun secara geografinya ia terletak di benua Afrika Utara tetapi masyarakatnya persis orang Arab.

Berikut 8 lokasi menarik yang wajib anda singgah jika berkunjung ke Morocco, pasti percutian anda lebih berwarna-warni dan menjadi memori yang akan dikenang seumur hidup.

8 TEMPAT MENARIK YANG ANDA PERLU KUNJUNGI DI MOROCCO

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Sama seperti kebanyakan ibu negara lain di dunia, Rabat juga merupakan destinasi popular bagi pelancong. Ada dua daerah utama di sini, iaitu Bandar Baru dan Bandar Lama. Kalau anda nak luangkan dan enjoy masa anda dengan shopping, Bandar Baru adalah tempat yang perfect untuk anda. Anda juga boleh berehat sebentar di kafe-kafe terbuka di bandar ini sambil menikmati suasana Morocco.

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Kalau anda meminati suasana yang lebih sibuk dan lebih bersejarah, Bandar Lama sangat padat dengan bazar Morocco dan juga merupakan tempat yang best dan menarik untuk diterokai. Selain itu, anda juga boleh observe cara hidup orang-orang di sana.

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2) MARRAKECH

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Marrakech adalah bandar yang paling popular di Morocco dan mungkin juga boleh jadi salah satu gateway anda untuk lihat banyak lagi benda di Morocco!

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Bandar Lama Marrakech yang penuh bersejarah ini boleh digambarkan sebagai satu tempat yang akan menghuru-harakan deria anda. Haha. Suasana di sini bising dan sangat meriah, berwarna-warni, dan bau rempah-ratus serta makanan pastinya tidak akan dapat dielakkan.

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Untuk pengalaman di Morocco yang autentik, enjoy dan nikmati je lah huru-hara tersebut. Kalau boleh, stay dalam kota tersebut di Riad tradisional mereka, dan pergilah membeli-belah di bazar mereka yang seakan-akan pagar sesat itu. Jangan tak jumpa jalan keluar sudah lah.

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3) TOUBKAL NATIONAL PARK & JEBEL TOUBKAL

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Dengan ketinggian 4,167 meter, pendakian ke puncak Jebel Toubkal semestinya bukan sesuatu yang mudah. Tapi Mat Salleh kata, “nothing good comes easy” . Dan anda pasti bersetuju dengan kata-kata ini di saat anda menikmati dan mengagumi pemandangan indah dari titik tertinggi pergunungan Atlas tersebut.

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Kalau anda rasa macam tak mampu nak mendaki sampai ke puncak, taman negara itu sendiri sudah cukup sebenarnya untuk anda explore dan admire kecantikannya.

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Taman negara yang terletak kira-kira hanya 70km daripada Marrakech ini adalah sebuah tempat yang best untuk anda melarikan diri sebentar daripada kesibukan kota.

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Asilah adalah sebuah bandar pelancongan yang sangat popular dalam kalangan warga Morocco sendiri. Dah kalau orang-orangnya sendiri pun suka pergi ke Asilah, apatah lagi pandangan daripada pelancong luar, betul tak?

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Daripada bangunan yang berwarna putih, seputih mutiara, ke pantainya yang cantik dan sehinggalah mural-mural berwarna-warni yang menghiasi dinding di bandar ini, Asilah boleh dikatakan sebagai salah satu permata Morocco yang tidak boleh terlepas daripada dilawati.

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5) CHEFCHAOUEN

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Bandar kecil di pergunungan Rif ini sangat terkenal sebagai sebuah bandar yang biru kerana rumah-rumahnya yang unik berwarna biru, yang sememangnya sangat lain daripada yang lain.

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Kalau anda mahu meneroka bahagian semula jadi Morocco daripada sudut yang lebih kebandaran, Chefchaouen adalah tempatnya.

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Anda akan dapat lihat pemandangan gunung-ganang dari hujung hampir setiap jalan yang ada di sini. Kalau itu pun belum mencukupi bagi anda, bolehlah cuba mendaki pula.

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Kota empayar ini sebenarnya adalah ibu kota Morocco pada abad ke-17 ketika negara itu diperintah oleh Sultan Moulay. Makam Sultan Moulay masih lagi ada di sini dan telah menjadi salah satu tarikan utama di bandar ini pada hari ini.

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Suasana di Meknes agak santai jika dibandingkan dengan Rabat dan Marrakech, jadi ianya adalah pilihan terbaik kalau anda mahukan sweet escape yang lebih relaxing di Morocco.

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Anda juga boleh melawat runtuhan Volubilis yang merupakan sebuah Tapak Warisan Dunia UNESCO.

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7) ESSAOUIRA

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Essaouira adalah sebuah bandar kecil di tepi pantai yang penuh dengan mural berwarna-warni dan juga penghormatan lain kepada beberapa nama besar lagenda muzik seperti Jimi Hendrix dan Bob Marley.

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Essaouira sememangnya merupakan sebuah bandar kecil yang indah dengan pelabuhan unik, sesuai untuk melepaskan diri daripada tekanan dan menenangkan diri daripada kehidupan seharian yang meletihkan.

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8) MERZOUGA

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Untuk pengalaman yang lebih unik dan lain daripada yang lain, jangan lepaskan peluang untuk ke Erg Chebbi, iaitu salah sebuah kawasan di gurun berpasir Sahara.

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Di sini anda akan menemui Merzouga, sebuah bandar kecil yang mampu menawarkan anda untuk merasai kehidupan sebenar orang-orang Badwi, iaitu orang-orang dari Timur Tengah yang berbahasa Arab dan hidup secara nomad.

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Antara cara yang paling best untuk anda terokai dan betul-betul menikmati Merzouga adalah dengan menunggang unta. Pastinya akan menjadi pengalaman yang paling tidak boleh dilupakan di Morocco!

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Morocco Travel Guide: Best Things To Do (10-day Itinerary)

Morocco Travel Guide: Best Things To Do (10-day Itinerary)

Morocco: beautiful, diverse, adventurous, and mysterious. On the same day, you can walk with a camel in the Sahara at sunrise, snowboard in the Atlas Mountains by the afternoon, and relax in luxurious medina riads by evening. It is a large country with legendary scenery that makes it a delight to travel through. Distances can be long; however, the stunning destinations make it worth it. Follow this 10-day Morocco travel guide to include all the amazing highlights of this wonderful country!

Best things to do in Morocco

Our 10-day Morocco itinerary started in Chefchaouen , but you can easily do this the other way around. If you have the time, we would recommend extending the itinerary to 12 days (instead of 10) to have one more day in Chefchaouen and one extra for the Sahara Desert Tour . Take as much time as you can to enjoy the magic of Morocco!

Morocco travel route guide map

Day 1 – From Tangier Airport Directly to Chefchaouen

The nearest airport to Chefchaouen is Tangier Airport. From Tangier, it’s a 2-hour drive by taxi or a 4-hour drive on the CTM bus. The bus costs around 50 DH, which is a little less than 5 USD.

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From the airport, take a taxi to the gare routière (bus station), which is 1.5 km away. All buses, including CTM, will leave from here. Or, get a rental car from the airport in Morocco. You can also split the cost of a taxi to Chefchaouen with other travelers and pay around 15 USD each.  This will save you 2 hours of time on the bus and ultimately give you more time on your Morocco itinerary.

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Day 2 – Explore the Blue City of Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen is the one place you shouldn’t skip while creating your Morocco itinerary. It’s a mountain village painted in 100 shades of blue. Wander the beautiful streets here, explore the city’s hidden gems , and take pictures of cute doorways and cute kittens in this photographer’s paradise!

Spend one extra day in this city if you are able to, and use this day to enjoy the nature of the Riff Mountains surrounding the city.

Read more: Best things to do in the Blue City of Morocco: Chefchaouen

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Day 3 – Traveling to Fes

Getting from Chefchaouen to Fes is a 4-hour bus ride along beautiful roads. You really see the countryside of Morocco , which is great to see aside from the big cities. If you’ve got your own transportation, you can also drive to Fes yourself, passing through the diverse landscape of the country.

We recommend to rent a car in Morocco through Sunny Cars with free cancellation and insurance included. Book your rental car here .

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Day 4 – Wandering Around in Fes

Fes is a city that is very hard to be bored in. There is a lot to do in and around Fes. It has one of the oldest medinas, which is also the largest car-free urban area in the world! Join a guided walking tour through the Old Medina and learn about it’s rich history. It is also surprisingly not that touristy, as it’s not on most people’s Morocco itinerary.

The city is a must-see to experience true, medieval, authentic Morocco, often feeling like a step back in time! Discover towers of spices, colorful rugs, leather tanneries, and steamy hammams in this fascinating city.

Read more: Best things to do in Fes, Morocco

Hotels in Fes 😴

Riad Sidrat

Day 5 – Travel to Merzouga (Sahara Desert Morocco)

Merzouga is a town on the edge of the Sahara Desert in Morocco. From here, it is a 45-minute drive to the camp where you will be staying for the night. It is an unforgettable moment on your Morocco itinerary as you witness the rippling orange and red sands for the very first time.

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It is best to do a 3-day Sahara Desert Tour from Fes to Marrakech. From Fes to Merzouga is a spectacular 5-hour drive through beautiful landscapes and the snow-covered Atlas Mountains. A tour will take you right into the Sahara desert and give you a true feel for these landscapes and the friendly people that live here.

Read more: Sahara Desert Tour (Discount code available for the tour)

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Day 6 – Sunrise in the Sahara and Marrakech

It is an early morning wakeup on day 6, after a great evening with music, dinner, and some of the best star-gazing in the world! Hop out of bed, and go for a walk with a camel before trekking along the tops of the dunes to see a stunning Saharan sunrise. This is one of the most breathtaking moments on the Morocco itinerary!

Please note: Since this trip in 2016 we have learned a lot about animals used in tourism. We don’t recommend riding a camel anymore! Learn more about different forms of wildlife tourism and the better alternatives .

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After sunrise, breakfast is served before getting back in the car again to carry on the 10-day Morocco itinerary. The car takes you to Boumalne Dades as a place to sleep on your way to Marrakech. This is a beautiful town situated on the edge of the desert, surrounded by uniquely shaped cliffs and gorges. If you’re visiting in Spring, there may be an opportunity to see the valleys full of red and pink flowers!

You will visit a lot of wonderful sights on your way to Boumalne Dades, including many typical, earthen-style villages of the Sahara.

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Day 7 – Heading to Marrakech

On the last day of the tour, you will be visiting Ait Benhaddou, a breathtaking town! Here, houses look like giant sandcastles and are built against a hilltop, surrounded by beautiful palm trees. The movie-like scenery of this town has made it a popular location for many movies to be filmed.  Additionally, you will visit one of the highest points in the Atlas Mountains. The views from up here are spectacular! 

By the end of the day, you will arrive in Marrakech , probably ready to dip in the refreshing waters of a swimming pool. Because of this, make sure to book into a great riad in Marrakech.

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Day 8 + 9 – Marrakech

Marrakech is a fantastic city to end your Morocco itinerary. Wander through the Medina , bargain for some souvenirs, enjoy the many-colored buildings and palm tree-filled parks, and stay in the most stunning riads (guesthouses). This city is full of gems to discover, and best of all, it’s foodie heaven!

Spend days hunting for treasures in the maze of souks, and end them by enjoying the Moroccan delights of tagine and mint tea on one of the many beautiful roof terraces in the city.

Read more: Best things to do in Marrakech, Morocco

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Day 10 – Flying Home

Enjoy your last delicious Moroccan breakfast, and fly home from Marrakech International Airport.

Want to see more of Morocco? Head out to Essaouira or go surfing in Taghazout. There are endless beautiful places to explore in Morocco, and your itinerary can be adjusted to account for other new and exciting places.

Is Morocco Safe to Travel?

Yes!! Morocco is really safe as a country to travel to. People are friendly and will often smile and chat. They will also politely let you know when they don’t want you to take a picture of them. At night, make sure not to walk alone and try to stay in the city center (medina) to ensure safety.

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Is Morocco Safe to Travel Solo as a Woman?

Yes, it’s definitely safe! However, keep in mind that this is a Muslim country, and men are not really used to ‘Western’ women. Blonde hair, in particular, will draw a lot of attention. It’s helpful to wear clothes that cover up your shape a little, so no shorts or mini skirts, for example.

This is also more respectful when traveling in a Muslim country. It’s a good idea to pack a few scarves to take out with you, just in case there are situations when you may need to cover your shoulders and arms (for religious sites, for example).

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Traveling Morocco, as a woman, can definitely be an enjoyable experience. However, it’s always safer to travel together with someone else if there is the option.

Morocco Budget

Traveling in Morocco can be as cheap or expensive as you make it! A group tour to the Sahara will cost around 150 USD, and a private tour around 600 USD. Trains and buses are very cheap, whereas taxis can get pricey very fast, especially if you get stuck in Moroccan traffic! Expect food to cost anywhere between 2 and 12 USD, and fresh orange juice only 0,50 to 3 USD. 

Costs of Traveling in Morocco

Travel on a budget in Morocco, from $170 − $590 USD weekly per person, mid-range $720 − $1430 USD, and high-end from $1480 − $2320 USD. However, costs depend on factors like accommodation, transportation, and activities. We did not include flights. Check flight prices here

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  • Food: $5 − $25 USD
  • Activities: $5 − $100 USD See tickets & tours
  • Travel Insurance: $2 − $6 USD Get Travel Insurance

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Best Time to Visit Morocco

We would recommend avoiding Morocco in July and August, as it can get unpleasantly hot in the cities.  We visited in February, and we only needed a light jacket for a few days of the trip, which was the perfect climate for us.

The country is at its most beautiful from March to May when the landscape bursts into spring. During this time, you can expect to see valleys of flowers and fields of green. During Autumn (September to October), temperatures are also very pleasant, which makes traveling throughout the country more comfortable.

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MOROCCO GRAND TOUR 10H7M

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Pengalaman di Gurun Sahara

Selama ini anda pernah dengar saja kan tentang Gurun Sahara? Jom rasai sendiri pengalaman menunggang unta di gurun berpasir yang terbentang luas.

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Makanan Yang Lazat

Anda mungkin tak sangka, makanan Morocco memang sedap. Kami akan bawa anda merasai makanan tradisi Morocco yang lazat dan unik!

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Menjejak Sejarah

Morocco menyimpan sejarah tamadun Islam yang kurang diketahui umum. Kami bawa anda kembara santai ke bumi Morocco sambil mengenal sejarah yang telah dilupakan.

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Tempat Menarik

Di setiap negeri di Morocco yang kami bawa, ada tarikan tersendiri. Pasti membuatkan anda tertarik.

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Keindahan Seni Bina

Morocco memang terkenal dengan keindahan senibinanya. Terdapat banyak bangunan dan seni bina yang cantik. Seni binanya mencerminkan geografi yang pelbagai dan sejarah panjang Morocco.

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Budaya Yang Pelbagai

Budaya Moroco merupakan gabungan budaya Arab, Amazigh, Afrika, dan Eropah Barat. Jom kami bawa anda melihat sendiri kepelbagaian yang ada di Morocco.

Berkumpul di KLIA 4 jam sebelum penerbangan. Penerbangan dari KLIA ke Casablanca Airport . [MOB]

Tiba di Casablanca Airport dan berjumpa dengan pemandu pelancong tempatan. Kita akan melawat ke Masjid Hasan Sani , masjid terbesar yang masih berfungsi di Afrika. Seterusnya bergerak ke Muhammad V Square untuk bergambar. Seterusnya kita akan bertolak ke hotel untuk makan malam dan bermalam di Marrakech . [L,D]

Setelah sarapan pagi dan check-out hotel, kita akan melawat Bandar Marrakesh untuk melihat Istana Bahia. Kemudian, kita bergerak pergi ke Berber Pharmacie, kedai yang dipenuhi dengan rempah ratus, herba dan produk semula jadi yang lain. Kita akan ke Masjid Koutobia sebelum menuju ke Jemaa El Fna serta Souq untuk berbelanja. Bertolak ke hotel untuk makan malam. Bermalam di Marrakech. [B,L,D]

Pagi ini kita akan bertolak ke Ait Ben Haddou merentasi banjaran Atlas. Kemudian kita akan menuju ke Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou , untuk melihat senibina tanah liat sebelum bergerak ke Ouarzazate dan Atlas Mountain yang mempunyai beberapa mercu tanda yang menarik untuk bergambar. Bertolak ke hotel untuk akan malam. Bermalam di Boumalne Dades. [B,L,D]

Selepas sarapan, kita akan bertolak ke Todra Gorge, di mana terdapatnya beberapa sungai batu kapur . Kemudian, kita akan menuju ke Berber Village untuk bergambar sebelum bergerak ke Fossil Shop di Erfoud untuk berbelanja. Seterusnya, kita akan bergerak ke Merzouga, sebuah padang pasir dan akan menaiki unta atau Jeep ke khemah untuk stargazing dan campfire . Bermalam di Merzounga. [B,L,D]

Trip hari ini adalah lawatan ke Ziz Valley sebelum bertolak ke Midelt untuk makan tengahari. Kita akan bergerak ke Ifrane , sebuah bandar yang cantik di Morocco sebelum bertolak ke hotel untuk makan malam. Bermalam di Fes. [B,L,D]

Setelah sarapan pagi, anda boleh memilik untuk melawat Royal Palace Fes atau Dar el Makhzen, sebelum ke Burj Al Janubi untuk bergambar. Kemudian, kita akan ke Universiti Al-Qarawiyyin sebelum menuju ke Kota Lama Fes untuk berbelanja. Bertolak ke hotel untuk makan malam. Bermalam di Chefchouen. [B,L,D]

Selepas sarapan pagi di hotel, kita akan bertolak ke Old Medina of

Chefchouen serta Blue City of Chefchouen . Kita akan menuju ke Place el Houta ae untuk bersiar-siar sebelum ke Rabat. Seterusnya, kita akan melawat Kasbah Oudaya dan Mousaleum of Mohammed 5, serta Hassan Tower Mosque sebelum bertolak ke hotel untuk makan malam. Bermalam di Casablanca. [B,L,D]

Setelah sarapan, anda akan diberikan pilihan untuk melakukan aktiviti bebas, free and easy . Bertolak ke KLIA untuk pulang ke tanah air. [B,MOB]

Tiba di Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Trip tamat.

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Morocco is an Islamic country located in the northwestern part of Africa, both the gateway to the Mediterranean Sea and the gateway to the Sahara desert, so this country possesses different types of terrains and diversity in climate, along with countless of extremely beautiful, impressive, spectacular landscapes. As part of the Arab world, Morocco also has many cultural traditions and a treasure of very unique Islamic art and architecture. That is why Morocco is always a favorite destination of many tourists around the world, and especially always on the “must-visit” list of any traveler. So, what to do and how to plan a perfect budget trip to Morocco for the first-time? Let’s check out our Morocco travel blog (Morocco blog, Morocco trip blog) with the fullest Morocco travel guide (Morocco guide, Morocco tourist guide) from how to get there, best time to come, where to stay, best places to visit and top things to do to find out the answer!

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Morocco travel blog: Overview of Morocco

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Geographically, Morocco is formed up of four different regions: The Sahara desert with its towns and Berber oasis (Siwa Oasis); the Atlas and Rif mountains; the plains were home to the royal cities of Strasbourgesh and Fez (Fes); and finally the sandy shores of the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by small seaside towns and the cities of Rabat and Casablanca.

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Morocco (Arabic name Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah, meaning “The Western Kingdom”) is a country located on the northwest coast of Africa, bordered by Algeria to the east and Western Saharah to the south. The whole country of Morocco is divided into 16 regions, with the capital of Rabat and the largest and most famous city of Casablanca.

Safety and security

Theft can happen in big cities and along beaches, where you should avoid deserted areas and stay alert at all times, especially after dark. Remember do not bring large amounts of money or valuables with you.

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In big cities, in addition to petty theft, pickpockets and extorting money, I find the safety and security in Morocco not so bad. In crowded places, there are many policemen in uniform and plain clothes. In the old towns (Medina) always have crowded markets, it is necessary to pay attention to your belongings. You should leave the passport in the suitcase at the hotel, bring only a photocopy.

The southwestern border region which bordering Algeria and the southern territories of Western Sahara, especially near the border with Mauritania because of kidnapping and is advised by the authorities that visitors should not to come there due to the complicated security situation in these areas.

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The US government has a website to notify the security situation (terrorism, natural disasters) of all countries in the world here .

The French government also has a similar site, access here .

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The national religion of Morocco is Islam. Coming here, it is advisable to wear discreetly, limit open underarms and short skirts on streets to show respect for locals. If it’s too hot, you can bring a thin, long, large scarf to wear instead of a shirt with sleeves.

In Morocco, in large places of worship, men and women are not allowed to pray in the same area but must be separated, male on one side, female on the other. There are different entrances as well.

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The Moroccans speak two main languages, Arabic and French, and in the mountainous areas, there also is a Berber language. All the signs, in addition to Arabic, they are also available in French, so you don’t have to worry about falling illiterate.

A few common words (transliteration):

  • Where is the toilet: Fin kaynin toilettes?
  • Hello: Salam
  • Goodbye: Bslama
  • Thank: Shokran
  • Thank you (in Berber): Ten miêrt
  • Agree, ok : Wakha
  • Let’s go: Y-allah

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The flag of Morocco flag is red, with a green five-pointed star, which is the symbol of the Kingdom of Morocco. Originally, the Moroccan flag was plain red, embodying the Alaouite dynasty, which ruled Morocco since 1631. In 1915, a green five-pointed star was added to distinguish it from the flags of other countries that also had red. Green is the color of hope and also the color of Islam. The star represents the 5 pillars of Islam:

  • Fasting (Ramadan)
  • Pilgrimage (to Mecca, Islam’s holy site)

Morocco blog: When to visit?

Due to its diversisty in geography, the best time to travel to Morocco depends largely on where you will going to, but overall, Morocco is a great year-round destination. With its long coastline, majestic mountains, and desert landscapes, it’s an incredibly diversity country in landscape that offers unique experiences to explore at any time of year. January is the wettest and coldest month and July and August are the hottest months, so you’ll see less touristy. Spring (March & April) and autumn (September & October) have the most pleasant weather.

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In the Sahara region, cities in the plains, you should be avoided come in mid-summer. Desert climate is hot, dry and clear in the summer, but nighttime temperatures can plummet. However, the hottest months are ideal for visiting coastal cities like Essaouira and Rabat. The winter months in the mountains are very cold, which can be difficult to come as many hotels do not have heating system.

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From October to May next year is the best time to visit Morocco. The autumn and spring’s weather is cool. Winters are not as cold as Southern Europe. The desert night is quite cold, so you still need to bring warm clothes. The Moroccan spring often comes a little earlier than in Europe. From mid to late February, plum and apricot blossoms bloom white on oases in the middle of desert. In late April, early May, roses bloom brilliantly in the valley of roses (Vallée dés Roses).

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During Christmas and New Year, the whole Europe is on holiday, the streets will be a bit crowded and the price of services will be slightly higher. Because Morocco is Europe’s neighbor, the French and Germans like to go to their neighbor to relax, especially special holidays.

Morocco travel blog: Getting to Morocco

The simplest and most convenient way is flying to big cities like Casablanca, Marrakech, Fes, Rabat… There are many low-cost airlines operating daily flights from European cities to Morocco and the flight time is also very reasonable (It takes average 3 – 4 hours of flying) such as Ryanair, Volotea, Easyjet… If you hunting hard, you can find cheap airfares for just a few dozen of Euros / round-trip. I often use Skyscanner , Google Flights to find tickets and then go directly to websites of airlines to buy.

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Alternatively, you can also drive to Morocco from Europe via a transit ferry from the Spanish city of Tarifa to Tangier. Some ferry companies such as FRS, Inter Shipping regularly operate ferries that connecting these two cities with travel time of about 1 hour. See ferry routes and timetables here .

Morocco blog: Getting around Morocco and between cities

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Morocco’s national railway company is ONCF. The railway network in Morocco is concentrated mainly in the north and cities along the west coast, connecting the major cities. Therefore, if you want to getting to cities in the South (such as Agadir), the bus is the most reasonable choice.

Train tickets can be purchased online through the company’s website at:( https://www.oncf.ma/fr/ ), via app ( iOS , Android ) or directly at ticket counters at train stations.

If you want a guarantee and rest assured, you can buy tickets 1 to 2 days in advance.

Like me, when I was in Marrakech, I checked the train schedules and prices in advance on the web, then went to the station 1 hour before departure and bought tickets directly at the ticket counter. This helped me more flexible and not be constrained by time.

A few things you should keep in mind are:

  • The ticket counter will stop selling 3 minutes before departure time.
  • In big cities like Marrakech or Casablanca have relatively high frequency of trips, on the contrary, smaller cities like Meknes have quite a few trips. So, if you stay in small cities, you should carefully check the departure time of train to arrange a reasonable travel time.
  • On the train, you must always keep your belongings within sight, to avoid being “lost your luggage” when train stops at stations.

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Example fares: Train from Casablanca – Marrakech : 95 MAD (10 USD); Bus supratours from Marrakech – Essaouira : 80 MAD (8.4 USD), Train from Fes – Meknes : 22 MAD (2.3 USD).

It is the most convenient means of transportation in Morocco. The bus network covers the whole country, so it is possible to reach places that train cannot. The major bus carriers are CTM ( http://www.ctm.ma/ ), Supratours ( http://www.supratours.ma/ ), SATAS and Trans Ghazala.

When traveling in Morocco, I chose the CTM bus company (because the company has frequently bus trips, and the service is also relatively good).

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Riding by bus, I recommend you to book tickets 1 to 2 days in advance to be able to choose the most suitable trip in terms of both tickets and timetables. The reason is that if you buy tickets on the departure date, but unfortunately the bus trip you already choose is already full, you will be pushed to the next trip. In big cities, the waiting time between bus trips is not too long (about 1 hour), so take the next trip is still okay.

But, in contrast, in small cities (eg Chefchaouen) the frequency is reduced quite a lot and you have to wait for a long time to wait for the next bus, which can affect your expected schedule.

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This is also a good option to getting around in Morocco, helping you to be more proactive in your time as well as being able to reach places that trains and buses cannot reach. However, self-driving in Morocco also requires you to be very steady and careful.

As far as I can see, the traffic here is a bit chaotic, especially in small cities (eg Chefchaouen): pedestrians cross the street anywhere; On the road, in addition to cars, there are also horse-drawn carriages, donkey carts, and horns are loud, in general, it feels quite similar to Vietnamese traffic.

Moreover, the terrain in the North of Morocco has many hills and passes, so self-driving is not for weak drivers.

Getting around in cities

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Inside medina, motor vehicles are prohibited, you can only walk or donkey riding. The area of medina is not too large but complicated like a maze. So prepare a good pair of walking shoes.

In Moroccan cities, there are always people who are enthusiastic to show you the way to ask for money. If needed, let them guide directions for you and pay about 10-20 MAD (1-2 USD). If you feel uncomfortable, just say “No” clearly a few times. If they insist on following and walking ahead, pretending to give directions, I often take advantage of when they don’t notice and stop by a shop on the street. If they don’t see you anymore, they will leave away.

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In order to limit being disturbed on the road, you should not hold a paper map in your hand with a blank face, a half-lidded gaze. Instead, you should download offline maps of MAPS.ME or Google Maps , plus compass apps to your phone for convenient navigating. In Marrakech and Fes, paper maps are also not very effective because in the souks, almost all streets have no numbers, streets without names.

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Outside of medina, the most convenient way to travel are taxis. Taxi prices in Morocco are comparable to Vietnamese taxis. In Casablanca and occasionally in Marrakech, taxi is billed by meter. During rush hour, the drivers often refuse to turn on the meter, you should ask in advance to be sure and bargain the price before getting on the car.

There are two types of taxis operating in cities in Morocco: “grand taxi” – large taxi and “petit taxi” – small taxi.

Small taxi: 4-seater car, only allowed to run in the inner cities. According to regulations, this type of taxi can only carry a maximum of 3 passengers.

“Our group went with 4 people, even though we saw that the car still has an available seat and asked the driver to take all 4 of us, the driver disagreed and asked to divide into 2 groups to accept it”.

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Large taxi: Usually a 7-seater taxi, this type can go out of town or traveling between neighboring cities.

In cities, to getting from city center to airport, you can only take this large taxi.

With most taxis, the price list is listed on the window of the car, however, you can still bargain with the driver to get the most reasonable price.

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Casablanca also has a tram system, the way to buy tickets and travel is the same as in Europe.

Morocco travel blog: Where to go?

Marrakech (marrakesh).

There are few places where red is so overwhelming as in Marrakesh, from houses, walls, even the streets are painted pink or red. This North African city has a multi-dimensional, mysterious and captivating life.

It is the country’s fourth largest city, after Casablanca, Fes and Tangier. Marrakesh, located in the southwest, was once the capital of Morocco, playing an important role in the trans-Saharan trade route. The history of formation and development of Marrakesh has gone through many periods. Since the 13th century, Marrakesh is no longer the capital, but is still one of the four imperial cities of Morocco, an important commercial center. Marrakesh is also one of Morocco’s artistic cities, a national and international tourist destination.

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Attractions in Marrakesh: Jemaa el Fna Square, Medina old town, Souks. Medina Old Town is a top tourist attraction in Marrakesh and is surrounded by 9km of high walls. Jemaa el Fna Square is a bustling place with all kinds of representations of the daily life of Moroccans, Ali Ben Youssef Medersa is the largest Koran school in North Africa, Bahia Palace, Souk Flea Market in the Medina is also a must-see place during your visit.

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Chefchaouen

Also known as the Blue City of Morocco, Chefchaouen is located in the Rif Mountains in the northwestern Morocco. It’s a small city, a bit remote, but well worth a visit in the vibrant shades of turquoise of the houses, charming alleyways, a photogenic and perfect spot to take virtual living photos.

The city is built on a hill, so be prepared for a hike, when you get to the top it can feel like you just went for a hike. Walking is the best way to experience the city as there are many narrow streets that cannot be accessed by cars.

Sahara Desert tour

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There are many Sahara desert tours that offered by tour operators in Morocco, with options ranging from camping, day trips, or night add-ons combined with other city tours. Camping in the Sahara Desert is a dream for any visitor, it’s definitely the ultimate nomadic experience. This is where you can experience walking on the sand dunes to watch the sunrise, camel riding, camping…

Known as Morocco’s cultural capital, Fes is a place you’ll definitely want to visit once. Ranked as the second largest city in Morocco, Fez served as the country’s capital until 1925. The city is known as the “Athens of Africa” ​​for preserving its diverse historical heritage. One of the heritages with the most vivid image of the Moroccan people is in the Fez markets (souks). Visit the Fes el Bali area to discover the unique cultural features, which was recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 1981.

Fes is located just over 300 miles from Marrakech which you can reach by car or plane. This UNESCO World Heritage city is one of the best-preserved ancient Arab cities in the world and the largest car-free urban area on earth.

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The seaside city of Essaouira

Located on the coast of Morocco, Essaouira is known for its laid-back atmosphere and excellent kitesurfing conditions and beautiful beaches. If you stay in Marrakech, there is a bus that connects these two cities. The journey takes about 2.5 hours. Another option is to hire a taxi from Marrakech airport and a one-way trip will cost around $90.

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Tangier is a northern Moroccan city with a population of over 2 million, located on the North African coast, to the west of the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, which borders the Mediterranean and Atlantic Oceans at Cape Spartel. This city has cultural features, architecture that mixed of France and Spain.

Surrounded by beautiful beaches, Tangier attracts visitors by its vibrancy that few places have. Visitors can move here by taxi after about 10 minutes from city center. My first impression of Tangier is the lively, bustling street and beautiful beaches just ten minutes away from the center. By the beach are markets, modern residential areas, frequented by tourists from all over the world with a wide variety of goods on sale.

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In 1923, Tanger was called an international city under a treaty between nine countries with interests in Morocco: France, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, USA, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal.

Meknes is one of the four most popular tourist destinations in Morocco. Before choosing Marrakesh as the next capital, Meknes served as the capital of Morocco from 1672 – 1727 under the rule of Sultan Moulay Ismail. Today, the city still retains the images that recreate the heroic history with the architectural style of Spain and Morocco. Especially the great gates with high walls. The impressive historical landmarks: Mosques, old markets and squares… Especially the old town (medina) in this city is also recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.

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Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the largest port in Africa. Casablanca is known to many people through the movie of the same name, but it is not the filming location of this movie. With the diversity in culture from Portuguese, French and Moors, make the city is more dynamic and full of vibrant.

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The city of Ouarzazate is known as “The Door of the Desert” because of its location on the edge of Sahara Desert. This place is a “quiet” land of palm trees, sandy roads and buildings bearing the image of fortresses. In particular, Ouarzazate also owns two largest film studios in the world, Atlas Studios and CLA Studios. Moreover, there are many movies using the setting here, so this city is also known as the “Hollywood of Africa”. When coming to this city, the following attractive tourist attractions will surely attract you: First is Sahara desert, Todra gorge – a great natural wonder or visit Taourirt Kasbah, which is an important histrical fortified residence complex of Morocco.

The city is now the capital of Morocco and was established in the 12th century. Rabat impresses with its diverse landscape of flowers, plants and trees. In addition, monumental works must be mentioned gates such as the Great Gate of the Kasbah (Bab Oudaya) and The Gate of Ambassadors.

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Some notable attractions in Rabat: Mamora forest, beautiful beaches, mosques, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, ancient city (medina), Royal square, Chellah medieval fortified, … Not only that, tourists can visit the National Craft Museum or stop at the street cafes while wandering in Rabat.

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The town of Asilah or Arzeila is located in the northwest region on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. It is located in the northern Atlantic Bay and is 31km from the city of Tangier. The town has a pretty good depiction of Moroccan culture, including murals.

Morocco travel blog: Where to stay?

Room rates in Morocco are much cheaper than in Europe. The price for a double room, included breakfast, from 30 USD (guesthouse), 50 – 60 USD (2-star hotel or hostel), with more than 100 USD you can stay in a 4-star hotel.

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To find top rated and best hotels in cities in Morocco you can go to Booking.com , Agoda.com . If you want a budget stay let choose Airbnb , and use this link https://www.airbnb.com/c/anht5185 , to register for an Airbnb account and book a room, you will get a discount up to $55 for the first booking.

The main attractions are located in medina (old town in city), you should rent a room here for convenience. But also should not be too far from the motorway in case you have bulky luggage, to avoid spend much effort. For example, in Marrakech, you should rent a room near Jemaa el-Fna square, in Casablanca, you should rent near United Nations Square or Casa-Port Railway Station (note that in Casablanca there are 2 big stations that are quite far apart), in Fes, you should rent in Talaa Sghira street or Talaa Kebira street (the beginning of this street near Bab Boujloud).

In the old town, there are usually few big hotels. Instead, there are Dar or Riad which are traditional Moroccan homestays. Riad is usually built in square-shaped, with a skylight and a small garden in the middle, creating a quiet and pleasant atmosphere. You should stay there once, I’m sure you will like it.

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Morocco blog: How to buy and choose desert tour?

Coming to Morocco, riding a camel in the sunset or sunrise in the Sahara desert is an experience not to be missed. In the medina in Fes and Marrakech there are many tour operators offering tours to the desert, but in reality there is only one company that organizes it. Tour operators only distribute as travel agents, so there is no need to book online in advance, so just directly go to their offices to bargain and choose the cheapest one to buy.

Check out the tour schedule here: https://www.igomorocco.com/

There are different types of tours to desert: 2 days to Zagora (Ouarzazate); 3 days to Erg Chebbi (near Merzouga) or 4 days to both places. I found the 3-day tour to Erg Chebbi is the most suitable and reasonable. The 2-day tour to the Zagora does not see the beautiful shimmering sand dunes as shown on Instagram, while the 4-day tour is a combination of the two tours above, you will have to waiting for the car for a long time in Ouarzazate.

The distance from Merzouga to Marrakech and Fes is about the same. If your itinerary includes both of these cities, you can request tour operator pick up in Marrakech, drop off in Fes or vice versa.

If riding a camel, you should wear long pants, not lace or jean pants that are too tight or hard (my own painful experience). Overnight in the desert, you have to sleeping in a Berber tent which is very cold, need to bring extra warm clothes. In addition, you should bring more toilet paper – “paper attached to the intestines”, haha!

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Morocco travel blog: What to eat?

Moroccan food is delicious and rich. Traditional restaurants often have tajin, couscous, pastilla or lamb or beef stews. In souks (traditional markets), there are many kinds of savory, delectable grilled meat, skewers. Morocco is a Muslim country, so people don’t eat pork.

Breakfast in riads has many types of breads, cornmeal pancakes, with jams, honey, butter, mint tea, and delicious freshly orange juice.

The Moroccan pastries are also delicious (but very sweet). Some pastry is as small as a thumb, goes well with mint tea.

During the two weeks of eating and drinking all over Morocco, I always remember of eating fresh fish and seafood in Essaouira. If you have the opportunity to visit, do not forget to try.

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B’ssara (Moroccan fava bean soup)

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B’ssara is a soup made with simple ingredients using beans, olive oil and local flavor cumin. This is a traditional Moroccan dish often used in daily meals. It can be used in breakfast to start a new day and served with bread. The price for this dish is quite cheap, a bowl costs only a few cents.

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You can’t leave Morocco without trying tagine! This is a stewed soup that is considered a Moroccan’s culinary cultural symbol with its very own taste. Its ingredients include mea, poultry, or fish, vegetables, spices, nuts, all are stewed in a clay pot. It’s available everywhere that you can find easily in this country from high-end restaurants to eateries, roadside food stalls.

Goat Cheese

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Goat cheese comes in a lot of Moroccan recipes and is amazing. If you are a lover of goat cheese then you will especially love this in Morocco.

Morocco is home to a wide variety of olives. The country is one of the world’s largest producers of olive oil, so it’s the perfect place to sample all kinds of olives.

Almonds are the basis ingredient of many of the delicious things here, especially the orange blossom flavored almond milk and Moroccan spiced almonds.

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Kefta tagine

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Kefta tagine is the name of a dish made from minced beef or lamb mixed with ingredients and spices such as coriander, garlic, and cinnamon. Then it will be rounded into balls and cooked in tomato and onion sauce under skillful hands of chefs. The final step to perfect the dish make it greasy, a few eggs will be added into the pot.

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You must definitely enjoy delicious dishes made from lamb, the most famous of which is Méchoui. Previously it was a traditional dish used in wedding parties, later it was mentioned as one of the famous street foods in Morocco. To make this dish, people use a whole lamb, marinate with herbs and spices and then spit-roasted on charcoal.

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Akouda is a cake made from mashed potatoes combined with aromatic spices. This dish is deep-fried until golden crispy and eaten hot. It can be dipped with tomato sauce, served with salad or sandwiched with bread are all very delicious, this dish is popular in northern Morocco and in old towns (medina).

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This is a traditional dish associated with Moroccan culture and religion. On the Friday after the weekly prayer, if you travel to Morocco, you will find this dish on all Moroccan family tables. Couscous is stewed from vegetables such as zucchini, pumpkin, eggplant, cabbage, potatoes, carrots, green beans, chicken and beef. Especially served with Leben – a traditional fermented milk.

Chermoula fish

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Bordered by Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean with a long coastline, Moroccan cuisine is rich with a lot of dishes made from a multitude of different types of fish. Chermoula is one of them with an irresistible delicious taste. The dish with a combination of herbs, spices and fish is grilled over charcoal with the highlight of a special sauce.

Deep-fried Moroccan doughnuts

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Import from French, a pastry lover’s dream. They are similar to fried donuts and you will find them all over the country.

Moroccan sweets, pastries

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You’ll find shops full of sweets, and it’s easy to sample a variety. You can grab some bread and baklava or almond briouats and almost anything dipped in orange blossom water.

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Moroccan smoothie made with avocado fresh fruits such as bananas, apples, kiwi, eggs, milk, and candies or nuts, is a must-try sweet treat of Moroccan cuisine.

Morocco travel blog: What to buy?

Morocco is one of the countries with many specialties. Tourists come here often buy:

  • Rug: If you know that Iran has a famous Persian rugs, Morocco is also known as a rug paradise. The most prominent is the unique Berber wool rugs. One useful tip to not buy the wrong type of fake rug is to ask the seller to burn the tassels to try. If it’s real wool, it won’t catch fire, while fakes will catch fire and burn.
  • Pottery (the most beautiful in Fes): You can come across all styles and ceramic products that Moroccans still use every day such as vases, cooking utensils, dishes, mosaics, ashtrays… The ceramics in Fes and Safi are best, the two main ceramics production sites of this country, they have a unique Moroccan style.
  • Leather goods (in Fes, Essaouira or Marrakech). Head to Marrakesh and Fez to shop for these items, bags and leather products. Here sells a variety of products with vary prices, types and quality for you to choose from. In other cities of Morocco you can also buy these products but it is a bit smelly.
  • Spices: Moroccan spices are very popular with tourists to buy as gifts after their trip. Locals sell spices in souks in every city. The most special is Ras el Hanout, which is a spice named after “head of the shop”. The reason it is called that is because the owner of the shop will mix this spices for you. Usually it consists of cumin seeds, cinnamon powder, ginger powder, clove pepper powder and some other spices.
  • Herbal, dried rose, dried fruit (Marrakech or Essaouira have the most).
  • Argan Oil (in Essaouira): The rarest gift that can only be found in Morocco is argan oil. Because the only place on earth where argan trees grow is near Essaouira. However, it is because of its scarcity that many people fake it to sell at a high price. When buying this oil, you should note that you should refer to a reputable place to buy and from locals to avoid being scammed.
  • Decorative lamps and jewelry (in Marrakech)
  • Fresh fruit, pomegranate, orange, and cactus are delicious.

Goods in Fes are a bit more expensive than in Marrakech, but much better. The souk near Marrakech’s Jemaa el-Fna square sells a lot of Chinese goods, making it difficult to distinguish the real from the fake items. Shopping in souks in Morocco, you always remember to bargain, starting from 1/3 to 1/2 off the asking price. It’s also a pleasure of going to a market, isn’t it?

Sometimes, you can meet people nearby invite you buy weed, you should be careful because Morocco has many policemen in plain clothes hidden in the crowd.

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Morocco blog: Traveling cost

  • Hotel: $50 – 60 / 1 night (double room in 2-star riad for 2 people)
  • Food: $10 – 20 / 1 meal at delicious restaurants, with a nice view

I budgeted $80 – 90 / 1 person / 1 day (excluding airfare) and found it very Okay. If your budget is slightly lower, the total cost will be in the range of $60 – 70 / 1 day for all: meals, transportation, sightseeing (excluding airfare).

Picture below is the courtyard of La Table du Palais. One of the nicest restaurants I’ve been to. 150 DHs for the main course, 220 DHs for the main course and 1 side dish, 250 DHs for the whole appetizer, main course and dessert. If you just want to sit and rest for a while, don’t want to eat, you can order a glass of orange juice or mint tea, very affordable.

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Morocco blog: Suggested Morocco travel itinerary

Over 2 weeks of traveling in this beautiful North African country has helped me gain some experience to be able to arrange a reasonable exploration itinerary.

Here are 2 itineraries that I think are quite reasonable for those who want to once set foot in Morocco:

  • Itinerary 1: Marrakech (day 1 & 2) – Ouarzazate (day 3) – Merzouga (day 4) – Fès (day 5) – Chefchaouen (day 6) – Fès (day 7).
  • Itinerary 2 (long time): Marrakech (day 1) – Essaouira (day 2) – Marrakech (day 3) – Ouarzazate (day 4) – Merzouga (day 5) – Fès (day 6 & 7) – Chefchaouen (day) 9) – Fès (10th) – Merknès (11th) – Rabat (12th) – Casablanca (13th) – Marrakech (14th).

In addition, if you have more time, you can also add to the itinerary of other tourist cities of Morocco such as Agadir, Tangier. Or, if you are an adventurer, you can also book High Atlas trekking tours departing from Marrakech, visit Berber villages (Imlil, Asni, Ourika, …) and admire the wonderful valleys beauty of this mountains.

These tours are very diverse in terms of places to visit as well as the number of days to go to which help you freely choose, and of course it is also sold a lot at agents in Marrakech.

We had another Morocco trip itinerary for 7 days here: Morocco 7 days itinerary — How to spend 7 days in Morocco perfectly to visit: Fez, Chefchaouen & Tangier .

Morocco travel blog: Some notes before you go

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  • Money exchange: The exchange rate in the airport is often not as good as outside, you should only exchange a little at the airport and then go to the city center to continue exchange. In Marrakech, on Prince Moulay Rachid street near Jemaa el-Fna square there are many banks.
  • Major cities have ATMs, but don’t expect much because the machines are often broken.
  • Plugs: Most plugs in Morocco are type C and type E. Standard voltage is 220 V and standard frequency is 50 Hz. An adapter will be the best for most electronic devices. Internet: Although you’ll find that most cafes, restaurants, and hotels in the city have Wi-Fi handy (and cheap!) for 4G while you’re traveling in Morocco. You can buy a Maroc Telecom SIM card for just 40 dirhams (just over $4) and get 10GB of data for 100 dirhams ($10).
  • What to wear? Choose light, appropriate clothing. Be sure to always cover your shoulders and knees like using scarves and maxi skirts. They are ideal for warm sunny conditions and that shows respect for the culture – which in turn will get you treated with respect.
  • Do not take pictures without permission in Morocco. They will respond as soon as you press the button. Many people here, and especially the elderly, think that if they are photographed, their images will be used for bad purposes. They are quite negative because of the influence on religion and spirituality. Usually people in tourist cities and young people will be more open, but you should ask before taking photos.
  • Long pants should be worn when riding a camel, it is not denim or lace fabric and too tight will make you uncomfortable when sitting for more than 1 hour on a back of a camel. In addition, sleeping in a tent in the desert should wear enough warm clothes. Besides, it is necessary to prepare necessary personal belongings and drinking water, but it must be compact and hygienic.
  • Do not go alone at night when traveling to Morocco, you need a trusted person to accompany you. Even if you are a muscular man, you should not go at night, especially in the desert, in a remote place. Another reason is because Moroccan roads are not always convenient and well-lit, so you should keep this in mind when traveling.
  • Public toilets in Morocco are chargeable, except for hotels and restaurants. At some places, there is no collection, but there are still people standing to remind you not to forget to put tips in a box after use.

Some best day tours, trips, activities and transfer services, tickets in, from and to Morocco you can refer to

  • 2D1N Zagora Desert Tour from Marrakech
  • Ourika Valley Day Tour from Marrakech
  • Essaouira Day Trip from Marrakech
  • Agadir Day Trip From Marrakech
  • Moroccan Cooking Class in Marrakech
  • Marrakech City Tour
  • Quad Biking Experience in Marrakech

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Morocco Travel Guide (2023)

This is the ultimate Morocco travel guide for 2023, covering everything there is to know about visiting this beautiful country. I designed this page to be a complete resource for trip planning, outlining general things to know about Morocco, the top places to visit, bucket list experiences, how to get around, and a whole lot more.

The Best Morocco Travel Guide

After living here for six months and exploring nearly every corner of this beautiful country, I’m super excited to share what I’ve learned in this Morocco travel guide. From the things I wish I knew before traveling to essential safety information, I’ve packed it all in here for easy access.

Keep reading to discover all there is to know with this complete Morocco travel guide!

Main Things to Know About Morocco

> Language: The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and Berber(also called Amazigh). However, the most common language spoken in Morocco is Darija, or Moroccan Arabic, which is a combination of Arabic, Amazigh, French, and Spanish. Moroccan people are some of the most talented with languages I’ve come across on my world travels. Many people speak French, Spanish, and English in addition to Darija, especially in touristy areas. > Currency: The currency used in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). The exchange rate is about 10 dirhams to $1 U.S. Dollar. Outside of major cities, most places in Morocco only accept cash. You can withdraw dirhams from local ATMs or exchange in just about every city. Many places will also accept euros and sometimes US dollars. > Religion: Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country, with Islam being the official religion. The practice of religion is an important part of Moroccan culture and daily life, with many mosques and religious sites throughout the country. You’ll hear the Call to Prayer five times a day, and at this time, many small shop owners will close to go to the mosque. > Safety: In my experience, Morocco is quite a safe country, especially as a woman. There are some common scams to look out for and a bit of catcalling, but aside from that, the people are some of the nicest I’ve met anywhere in the world. > Clothing: Morocco is a fairly conservative country, and it’s important to dress appropriately, especially if you’re a woman. Women should dress modestly and cover their shoulders and knees. Loose-fitting clothing is ideal for staying cool in Morocco’s hot weather, so think maxi dresses, flowy pants, and short sleeve jumpsuits. Though definitely pack layers because it gets cold at night. If you’re visiting Morocco during the winter, it’s pretty chilly, especially up north and in the desert.

Top Places to Visit in Morocco

Morocco is a country full of vibrant culture, beautiful architecture, and stunning landscapes. Here are the top 8 places to visit in Morocco on any trip.

1. Marrakech : Known as the “Red City”, Marrakech is definitely the most iconic place to visit in Morocco. Home to beautiful palaces, gardens, and mosques, there are secrets hiding behind every ornate door. Take a stroll through the bustling souks, shop for spices and souvenirs, and indulge in some traditional Moroccan cuisine.

2. Fes : This ancient city has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to the famous leather tanneries. Be sure to explore the maze-like streets of the medina (there are more than 4,000 of them!) and catch a sunset from the Marinid Tombs.

3. Chefchaouen : This picturesque blue city is nestled in the Rif Mountains and is the perfect place to escape the heat. There are many things to do in Chefchaouen , like take a hike to the Spanish Mosque for breathtaking views of the city or cool off by the Ras El Ma River. With more time, a day trip to Akchour is a must.

Read More: Chefchaouen Travel Guide

4. Casablanca : Known for its stunning architecture and beautiful beaches, Casablanca is the main business hub of Morocco. Though, there’s still plenty of culture to enjoy. Don’t forget to check out the famous Hassan II Mosque and Marché Central for the catch of the day.

5. Tangier : This port city has a rich history of being a gateway between Europe and Africa. Explore the Kasbah Museum, relax on the stunning beaches, and drink mint tea on one of the countless rooftops in the medina. On a clear day, you can see Spain across the water!

6. Merzouga : This small town is the entrance to the Sahara Desert in Morocco. Experience a camel trek through the dunes and spend the night sleeping in a tent under the stars. Merzouga is also a top place for adventure activities like quad biking and dune buggies.

7. Essaouira : This charming coastal town is known for its enchanting beaches and relaxed atmosphere. In terms of things to do in Essaouira , you have a fair share of options. Take a stroll through the historic medina, hang out on the beach, chow down on some fresh seafood, and listen to live Gnaoua music.

Read More: Essaouira Travel Guide

8. Ait Ben Haddou: This fortified city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been used as a backdrop for numerous films and TV shows, including “Game of Thrones”. Explore the winding streets and marvel at the stunning architecture, which dates back to the 17th century. It’s a great day trip from Marrakech or a stop on the way to Merzouga.

rooftop view of marrakech morocco with a big minaret and a blue sky

Best Time to Visit Morocco

The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (mid-March to May) or the fall (September to October), when the weather is mild and pleasant. The summer months can be extremely hot, especially in the desert regions, and the winter months can be chilly, especially in the Atlas and Rif Mountains. It’s also important to note that Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting, can affect travel plans as many businesses and restaurants have altered schedules.

If you’re planning a trip to Morocco in the summer, consider coastal destinations like Essaouira, Casablanca, and Tangier, with a day trip to Chefchaouen and Akchour for swimming.

Visiting Morocco in the winter? This is a prime time to take a Merzouga road trip and camp in the desert. Winter is also a great time to visit places like Marrakech and Fes.

Read my complete guide on the best time to visit Morocco for seasonal and monthly breakdowns, plus when to visit based on the kind of trip you’re looking for.

How to Get Around Morocco

There are several options for getting around Morocco, depending on your budget and level of comfort. This Morocco travel guide covers the most common methods.

Taxis are readily available in most cities, but be sure to negotiate the fare before getting in. For local trips, ask that the meter is turned on. Taxi drivers in Morocco are notoriously tricky (especially in Marrakech and Fes), so keep your eye out for any funny business.

You can also take large shared taxis to get between some cities in Morocco, like Tangier and Chefchaouen. This is a great option for budget travel because you split the fare with the other passengers and only pay for your seat (there are six seats in total). Most Morocco travel guide neglect to mention this option, but it’s truly the best way to travel around Morocco.

There’s generally a central big taxi station in the city run by an operator in a neon vest. Find him and let him know where you’d like to go, and he’ll take you to the taxi departing next.

This method of travel is my favorite and one of the top ways to experience a super local side of Morocco.

But be warned: you may end up waiting quite a while if no one else is going to the same destination. If this happens, you can always pay for the open seats to leave immediately.

taking a big shared taxi in morocco with locals

Buses are the cheapest option to travel around Morocco. The main company is CTM , but you can also sometimes book buses called Autocars through ONCF.

Buses can be crowded and loud, but in my experience, they’re super comfortable. They’re also the best option to travel in Morocco with a lot of luggage since there’s limited space in taxis, and train storage can be cumbersome to deal with.

Trains are a great option for longer journeys, with comfortable seating and air conditioning. The main company is ONCF, and you can book tickets in advance through their website or at the train station.

Honestly, second class is just as good as first class, so if you’re torn between the two, save your money. That said, you can see what first class looks like on most Moroccan trains below.

In 2018, Morocco opened a fast train called the Al Boraq (or the TGV) that travels between Casablanca and Tangier in only two hours.

taking the train in morocco watching the world cup finals

Private Car

For more flexibility, consider renting a private car to take a road trip, especially if you want to visit the desert.

Car rentals are normally around 400 dirhams ($40) for a single day, with as low as 200 dirhams ($20) daily rate for longer rentals.

However, Moroccan driving is pretty lawless, and the roads can be treacherous in some places. If this is a concern, you can always rent a private car with a driver, though this will be much more expensive.

Morocco Accommodation

There are plenty of options for accommodation in Morocco, from budget hostels to luxurious riads.

A riad is a traditional Moroccan house with an interior courtyard, often converted into a hotel or guesthouse. For a unique experience, consider staying in a riad in the medina for a taste of local life. Riads often include rooftops with gorgeous views and traditional breakfast offerings.

There are riads that cater to all budgets throughout Morocco, as well as hotels, Airbnbs, and hostels.

Camping is also an option in some places, particularly in the Sahara Desert.

large and beautiful riad in fes, morocco accommodation

Moroccan Food and Drink

What’s any Morocco travel guide without a food section? Moroccan cuisine is renowned for its flavorful spices and exotic ingredients. It’s unbelievably delicious, with large portions, hearty side dishes, and satisfying meals. There are lots of healthy choices and vegetarian options when it comes to Moroccan food, making it a fairly easy country to enjoy food-wise if you have dietary restrictions.

Main dishes to try are:

  • Tagine: A slow-cooked stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices. The dish is named after the conical earthenware pot in which it is cooked.
  • Couscous: A staple dish made with small steamed balls of semolina grains, typically served with vegetables and meat. It’s traditionally eaten every Friday.
  • Harrira: A traditional soup made with lentils, chickpeas, tomatoes, and spices. It’s often served as a meal during Ramadan.
  • Zaalouk: A salad made with cooked eggplants and tomatoes, seasoned with garlic, cumin, and paprika. It’s typically served as a side dish and is super yummy.
  • Mint tea: A popular drink in Morocco made with green tea, fresh mint leaves, and lots of sugar. It’s often served as a sign of hospitality.

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Moroccan pastries are also a quintessential part of the country’s cuisine and any Morocco travel guide. These sweet treats are often made with almonds, honey, and other delicious ingredients.

One of the most popular Moroccan pastries is the “kaab el ghazal,” which translates to “gazelle’s ankles.” This pastry is made with a flaky crust and filled with a sweet almond paste.

Another popular pastry is the “chebakia,” which is made by frying dough that has been coated in honey and sesame seeds (my personal favorites).

These pastries are often enjoyed during special occasions such as weddings or religious celebrations. Don’t leave Morocco without trying some of these delicious treats!

Morocco Bucket List

Morocco is full of unique, captivating, and bucket list experiences. From riding camels in the desert to surfing on the coast, this Morocco travel guide only covers a fraction of the adventures in store. To get you started, here’s a list of some of the best things to do in Morocco.

  • Indulge at a traditional Moroccan hammam
  • Explore the ancient medina of Fes
  • Take a camel trek through the Sahara Desert
  • Visit the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca
  • Shop for souvenirs in the souks of Marrakech
  • Hike in the Rif Mountains
  • Kite surf in Essaouira
  • Visit the blue city of Chefchaouen
  • Marvel at the Roman ruins of Volubilis
  • Visit the coastal town of Asilah
  • Take a traditional cooking class
  • Go on a road trip along the Dades Valley
  • Take a dip in the Akchour waterfalls
  • Ride a quad bike through the desert dunes
  • Visit the Aït Benhaddou kasbah and learn about its history
  • Learn about the Berber culture
  • Listen to live Gnaoa music performance
  • Explore a desert oasis
  • Visit the Ouarzazate film studios
  • Go skiing in Ifrane
  • Drink mint tea on a rooftop or in a city square
  • Eat a traditional Moroccan breakfast
  • Try Moroccan pastries
  • Learn about the Jewish history in Morocco
  • Go on a glamping trip in the desert
  • Take a road trip along the Atlantic coast
  • Go on a multi-day horse tour
  • Take a day trip to stunning Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
  • Explore Tetouan and its Andalusian architecture
  • Take a hot air balloon ride over the Atlas Mountains

girl wearing a jacket made in essaouira in the desert

What to Know Before Going to Morocco

Like most countries, there are a few key things to know before going to Morocco to have a safe and enjoyable trip.

  • Pack in a backpack instead of a roller bag if possible because medinas can be crowded, with steep hills, many stairs and no car access.
  • Dress appropriately, especially if you’re a woman. Morocco is a conservative country, and it’s important to respect the local culture. For women, this means dressing modestly and covering your shoulders and knees.
  • Carry cash with you, as many places don’t accept credit cards.
  • Since Morocco is an Islamic country, the Call to Prayer happens five times a day. The first one happens before sunrise, and the last one happens just after dark.
  • Avoid displays of public affection, which are frowned upon.
  • Alcohol is not widely available in Morocco due to the Muslim religion. However, there are bars in some cities like Marrakech and Tangier. There are also some restaurants in larger cities that serve alcohol. You can also buy booze at some large grocery stores.
  • Avoid drinking tap water, and opt for bottled water instead to avoid getting sick.
  • Watch out for common scams, which I get into below.

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Common Scams in Morocco

Morocco is generally a safe country, but like any tourist destination, there are some scams to watch out for. I figured I’d throw them into this Morocco travel guide so you know exactly what to look out for.

These are a few of the most common:

Faux Guides : These are people who pose as official guides and offer to show you around the city. They may be friendly at first, but they will often take you to overpriced shops or try to pressure you into buying things you don’t need.

To avoid this scam, only hire official guides through your hotel or a reputable travel agency. You can also ask for recommendations from other travelers or locals. If someone approaches you as a tour guide, ask for their official badge.

Overpriced Souvenirs: In the markets (known as souks), vendors will often try to sell you items at a much higher price than they’re worth. They may also use high-pressure tactics to get you to buy more than you need.

To avoid this scam, always negotiate the price before buying anything. Start by offering about half of what the vendor is asking, and be prepared to walk away if the price doesn’t come down.

“It’s Closed”: In some cities in Morocco, especially Fes, you may be walking in the medina, and someone will tell you, “it’s closed,” and try to steer you somewhere else. After falling for this scam dozens of times, I finally realized they were lying… every. single. time.

Pickpocketing: Pickpocketing is fairly common in Morocco, especially in crowded areas like markets, large squares, and train stations. Thieves may work in groups to distract you while they steal your wallet or phone.

To avoid pickpocketing, keep your valuables close to your body and be aware of your surroundings. Wear a money belt or keep your wallet in a front pocket rather than a back pocket. You should also avoid pulling out large sums of money at once when paying for things.

Fake Transportation: In major tourist destinations like Marrakech, you may encounter people offering transportation to nearby destinations. These may be scams, and you could end up paying a lot of money for a subpar experience.

To avoid this scam, only get in official (clearly marked) taxis and book tours and longer transportation through your hotel or a reputable travel agency. Don’t be afraid to ask for recommendations or read reviews online before making a booking. If something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.

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How to Stay Safe in Morocco

While Morocco is pretty safe, it’s still important to take precautions. These are a few final tips for this Morocco travel guide to help you stay safe:

  • Keep an eye on your belongings at all times, especially in crowded areas.
  • Be cautious when using ATM machines, and avoid withdrawing large sums of money at once.
  • Don’t walk alone at night, especially in unfamiliar areas. Medinas can be particularly hard to navigate after dark, so be sure to have clear landmarks.
  • Keep all valuables out of sight in your room, and locked if possible.
  • It’s best to leave the flashy jewelry at home.
  • When paying for something, don’t pull out all of your cash at once. Otherwise, you may become a target quickly.
  • Like with any international trip, always carry your passport safely with you.

With these few things in mind, you’ll have a stress free trip to Morocco

Morocco Travel Guide FAQs

How many days is enough for morocco.

The number of days that you need to see Morocco is between 7 and 10 days. This will give you enough time to see a couple of cities and take a quick road trip to the desert. In two weeks, you can experience the mountainous inland of Morocco and its ancient medians, as well as the stunning Atlantic coast.

Do I need a visa for Morocco?

Morocco has a 90 day visa waiver for many countries, including the USA, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. Just ensure you have a valid passport with at least one blank page. And keep in mind that the visa is for 90 days not three months.

Is Morocco friendly to tourists?

Overall, Morocco is a very friendly country to tourists. There is a lot of accommodation, abundant tour guides, and ample transportation options that allow anyone to travel Morocco with ease. You may come across petty crime while in Morocco, like pickpocketing and tourist scams, but there are no real major safety concerns for tourists. The people in Morocco are also well known for being friendly and hospitable to visitors.

What is the best month to visit Morocco?

The best month to visit Morocco is June to enjoy the Atlantic coast and northern destinations like Tangier and Chefchaouen. If you’d prefer a trip to cities like Fes, Marrakech, and Merzouga, the best month to visit is September, when it’s warm but no longer scorching in the south.

Where should I go for the first time in Morocco?

For your first time in Morocco, visit iconic cities like Fes and Marrakech, with a road trip to the desert. It’s also worth leaving room in your itinerary to visit smaller, equally enchanting destinations like Essaouira, and cities in the north of Morocco, like Chefchaouen, Tangier, and Asilah. The south and north of Morocco are drastically different, so if possible, try to experience both areas to get a full picture of this beautiful country.

Is Morocco cheap for tourists?

By western standards, Morocco is definitely cheap for tourists. It’s a super budget friendly destination with lots of inexpensive accommodation, attractions, shopping, and food. Morocco is also the land of luxury, with plenty of upscale hotels and experiences. It’s easy to score a deal on an opulent riad or multi-course dinner, even if you’re on a tight budget. Morocco truly caters to all price ranges, making it one of the top destinations for any travel lover.

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Morocco Travel Guide: How to prepare and plan your Trip

Planning to travel to Morocco and looking for some trusted travel tips? Well then, read on for an adventure filled plan and our top tips! Morocco is only a four hour plane ride away from Europe – and yet it’s like you’ve just been dropped into a completely different world. Morocco is an ideal travel destination for a road trip , with adventures, oriental flair and a pleasantly warm climate.

We have compiled everything we know from our experience and all our best travel tips for Morocco in this one post so that you can best prepare for your road trip. When is the best time to travel? How safe is a trip to Morocco? How do I get from A to B? You’ll find the answers to these questions and more, in this special travel guide for Morocco. 

1. Pre-travel Tips: Important Facts about Travelling to Morocco

2. arrival tips: getting into morocco, 3. accommodation guide for morocco: where to stay, 4. eating and drinking in morocco, 5. religion and culture: dress and behaviour tips in morocco, 6. security: how safe is morocco to travel, 7. transport guide: road trip through morocco by car, 8. city transport in morocco: taxi tips, 9. travel costs: how expensive is it to travel morocco, 10. photography tips & restriction in morocco, 11. internet & apps for travelling morocco.

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What to expect in Morocco

What images come up when you think of Morocco? Probably one that shows the Arabian-night lifestyle in flawless perfection, right? Yes, you can definitely look forward to that when you travel to Morocco. But: Morocco is SO much more than that.

The following three things make this country special and speak for a trip to Morocco:

  • Oriental flair: it starts with the colorful markets, continues through the typical cuisine to the hamams and the wonderful hotels (riads): in Morocco you can soak up the oriental way of life from dawn to dusk.
  • Landscape : From the Atlas Mountains to gigantic canyons, from the desert to the mountain passes – Morocco’s landscape will take your breath away. We had high expectations before, but we have to admit: it was even better!
  • Geographical proximity to Europe : you are in a completely different world within just a few hours from Mainland Europe. No nerve-wracking jet lag, no long-haul flight. A perfect travel destination for anyone who doesn’t want to travel too far.

Do you want to know which sights you shouldn’t miss and where all the highlights are around the country? Then we recommend our detailed blog article, where we show you which places we have traveled to and what you can expect there.

You can read that here: Our Itinerary: All Destinations in Morocco

Best time and season for Travelling to Morocco

You can travel to Morocco all year round , but of course there are months that are better and those that are less suitable. It also depends on which regions of Morocco you want to travel to.

The ideal travel times for a round trip through Morocco are spring (if possible avoid the holiday season, i.e. Easter) and autumn. While it can still be cool in Europe in spring, you can usually expect bright sunshine in Morocco. And you can also spend wonderful late summer days in Morocco in autumn.

We would not recommend midsummer (July and August), especially if you want to see the desert. In addition, sand storms in the desert start brewing between April and October. Sightseeing at 35 degrees in the shade can also become unbearable. You have to expect restrictions during Ramadan , as some restaurants are closed during the day.

Around Christmas and New Year many flee into the warming sun and it gets very crowded in Morocco and accordingly more expensive. If you want to avoid this, you should also avoid this time.

We traveled to Morocco in late February / early March . During the day it was pleasantly warm, sometimes even quite hot in the sun. It cooled off in the evening. Our accommodations were all equipped with heating. Our tip: in the colder months, be sure to find rooms with heating, otherwise the nights will be rather uncomfortably cold.

Travel Guide to Morocco: Our Tip

Although you can find many tips for Morocco on the Internet, such as on our blog, we still recommend that you get a printed travel guide. Here we can highly recommend the Rough Guide Travel Guide. Rough Guide travel guides are well-known by the fact that they are fairly detailed and very well researched.

The new edition of the Morocco Travel Guide by Rough Guide was published in 2019 and is therefore quite up to date. Our conclusion: perfect for anyone travelling to Morocco!

You can buy the guide here: The Rough Guide Morocco

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Good news: Austrians and Germans do not need a visa to enter the country. On the plane you will receive an entry card that you must fill out. The border police will take the card and may ask you a few questions. That was it basically.

You can expect the same procedure awaiting you as you leave. Anyone who works in journalism or in another area that could be a thorn in the side of the police should prepare for a somewhat longer question-and-answer game. That was the case with us, but all in all things are relatively relaxed, so don’t worry!

Traditionally, you spend the night in Morocco in so-called riads. Riads are traditional, multi-storey buildings that have a wonderful courtyard and often have a grand roof terrace . From the outside, it is often hard to believe which oasis is hidden behind the gates of a riad.

We swear: Nowhere else in the world have we seen such a high density of grand and stylish accommodation as in Morocco. In larger cities you are literally overwhelmed by the offerings. If possible, we definitely recommend that you stay in a riad. For about 70 to 100 Euros per night you can get a very nice room with breakfast for two people.

Here you will find all our recommendations: Hotel tips for Morocco

Karawan Riad Fes

In Morocco, people love the combination of sweet and salty , and dried dates, apricots and raisins are used in many dishes. Honestly, we’re massive fans!

Typical of Morocco is the so-called tagine, a dish that is prepared in a clay pot (also called Tagine ) and is often served with couscous. This stew usually consists of meat and vegetables, but there are also meatless options.

Although we liked Moroccan food, to be honest the culinary offerings got a bit boring over time. Especially for vegetarians , you’ll find the same dishes being served, as the selection is unfortunately rather limited, unless you eat out at hip trendy restaurants. Meat is often eaten in Morocco, unfortunately vegetarian dishes are less common on the menu than in some other countries.

An exception is breakfast , which is almost always very bread and carbohydrate-heavy. Breakfast is included in most accommodations. You will almost always be served different dishes, including Moroccan pancakes, bread, jams and homemade yogurt.

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As is well known, Islam is the state religion in Morocco. Knowing that in advance will help you adapt to the culture shock faster. Unfortunately, this means, among other things, that the patriarchal structures are very visible. You’ll find mostly men on the streets.

We therefore, especially recommend women not to wear skimpy clothing . Loose blouses, long trousers and long dresses and skirts are more practical. Honestly, as a tourist, you already stand out immediately so it’s more pleasant to be dressed as covered and casually as possible.

There is no obligation to wear a headscarf , but admittedly: even in direct sunlight we like to use a cloth. Exchanging tenderness or PDA in public is a no-go in Morocco.

Good to know: Non-Muslims can only visit two mosques in Morocco – the Hassan II mosque in Casablanca and the tomb mosque of Moulay Ismail in Meknes. But don’t worry: there are beautiful palaces and Koran schools in Morocco that you can visit.

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One of the questions we were asked most often: how safe is it to travel around Morocco? First of all, we would advise you to read the most up to date section on the website of your home country’s respective Foreign Ministry Office. In terms of security, this should always be your first point of contact.

However, we will of course also be happy to share our own personal experiences and that is where the good news comes. Nothing bad ever happened to us in Morocco. We had no negative experiences. We were not robbed or harassed. Yes, we probably paid too much for a few things, but that’s about it.

Our specific tips for security:

  • Travel as a couple if possible. Of course there are also many who travel through Morocco alone – including women. To be honest, we personally found it very nice to travel as a couple. 
  • Avoid the medina at night. The medina (the old town) of some cities consists of very narrow streets. Especially at night, these dark alleys can feel a little shady. Try to avoid walks at night. We recommend this to women traveling alone.
  • Do not flaunt your valuables. We typically are the kind of people who are often too lazy to safely stow our (rather expensive) camera gear and instead let it hang loosely around our shoulders instead. Apparently, you shouldn’t make a habit out of this – especially in crowds.
  • Don’t be fooled by self-proclaimed guides. At every corner in Marrakech someone will offer to show you the way to “La Place” (the large square). In truth, he wants to take you to his shop to sell you something, or he really shows you the place and then of course charges a good amount. Our tip: If you really get lost, it’s better to ask a woman the right way.
  • Cities vs. Rural region: We personally found the men in larger cities (above all in Marrakech) to be much more intrusive and uncomfortable than in rural regions. While, for example, tips are constantly demanded in cities (e.g. for photos), people in the countryside are much more chill about it. We’ll give you more tips for taking photos later in this blog article.

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Morocco is a really ideal place to travel with a rental car . There are several reasons for this:

  • First of all, the main streets are largely in good condition . Even with a small car you can easily reach most places.
  • Traffic is very limited outside of the larger cities. It may be that you don’t see any other cars anywhere.
  • There is right-hand traffic in Morocco, so you don’t have to get used to it (unless you’re from NZ, Australia, UK or other Commonwealth Countries)
  • Most places are signposted in two languages ​​(English, Arabic).
  • The prices for a rental car are comparatively cheap: For our Peugeot 301 we paid around 250 Euros (excluding navigation system) for a week.

Renting a car in Morocco – what should I watch out for?

Provider and deductible.

We booked our rental car through Sunny Cars . We’ve only ever had good experiences with them, because when you book through Sunny Cars you get full insurance including reimbursement of the excess in the event of damage. Sunny Cars acts as an intermediary here: You book your car on the Sunny Cars website and collect it from a local car rental company (e.g. Hertz, Europcar, etc.).

What does a deductible mean? In some countries, this is also called the ‘excess’ or ‘deposit’. e.g. If you drive a dent into the car, you will receive a refund on any additional costs incurred with that accident from Sunny Cars. However, if you book the rental car “with a deductible/excess/deposit” (this is the case with many other platforms), you have to pay a certain amount (usually a few hundred Euros) in the event of damage, which you won’t get back.

You can search for cheap rental cars (fully comprehensive) here: Sunny Cars

Is it safe to drive through Morocco with a rental car?

Honestly, we had our hesitations at first, but it was absolutely no problem ! The streets are mostly in very good condition. There is little traffic. We have never met any dubious people. We only avoided driving at night, but mostly because it is easy to miss a pothole.

Other tips for renting & driving in Morocco

We are happy to rent the car ourselves at the airport, because there is usually less traffic than in the stations in the city and you can get used to the traffic conditions in peace. We picked up our car from Marrakech on the day of departure for two reasons: Firstly, you don’t need a car in Marrakech so we were able to save costs. Secondly, as soon as you drive towards the medina, the traffic is horrendous. We didn’t want to do that to ourselves.

We bought a navigation device , but would not recommend it. It was quite expensive (approx. 12 Euros per day) and we didn’t find much benefit from having it. In addition, we couldn’t find a lot of the places in the navigation system and had to trust our own orientation or the travel guide map.We’d recommend you to better download an offline app for your smartphone. It makes a lot more sense.

An international driver’s license is usually not necessary when renting and we were never asked for it. Nevertheless, we recommend that you get one for insurance reasons alone. You can easily get your international driver’s license for around 15 Euros at the ÖAMTC (Austria) or ADAC (Germany).

In larger cities, you should avoid the car, which saves you time and stress. It is best to park the rental car as close as possible to the accommodation (e.g. in a guarded parking lot or at best at the hotel car park) and switch to taxis for the duration of the stay or cover the distances by foot.

Police controls in Morocco

What many stories are circulating on the Internet are the police controls in Morocco: Yes, it is true. They are everywhere and you are likely to be controlled if you travel to Morocco in your own car.

Our personal experience: We never had a negative experience with the Moroccan police. Even when we were stopped after crossing a stop line during an overtaking manoeuvre, the policeman was very understanding (“French campervans are always slow, I understand that.”)

However, corruption is definitely an issue: we managed to negotiate the amount of our penalty down by half. Otherwise, the control was quite heavily regulated.

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Even in the larger cities ( Marrakech , Fez , Casablanca etc.) you can do most of the walking . For longer distances, it is common to take a taxi. A basic distinction is made in Morocco between Petit Taxi and Grand Taxi.

  • The Petit Taxi (small taxi) is – as the name suggests – a very small car that can pass through narrow streets.
  • A Grand Taxi tends to be used for longer distances, i.e. between two cities or for destinations that are slightly outside the city.

The fare is generally determined by a taximeter, but of course they will try to convince you that it is not currently working. Therefore, you should either ask another driver or negotiate the fare in advance if they try to pull the ‘taximeter trick’ on you.

Prices vary from city to city – depending on how much people are used to tourism. In Marrakech, for example, you can expect a short distance ride to cost 50 Dirhams or more. However, you should really pay a maximum of 30 Dirhams. In Casablanca, we often only paid 20 Dirhams for a longer distance. Also, you can expect a surcharge at night.

Taxifahren Marrakesch

Currency & Paying in Morocco

Morocco’s currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). 1 Euro corresponds to about 10.70 Dirham (as of early 2021). With the prices written in Morocco, you simply mentally omit a zero at the end to get the approximate amount of Euros.

You can easily withdraw money from ATMs . If you are from Austria, make sure that the GeoControl function is deactivated at your bank before you leave. You can usually do that online.

Travel expenses in Morocco: price level and price examples

What does it cost in Morocco …?

  • Double room in a beautiful riad in Marrakech: 70 to 100 Euros per night
  • Car rental for a week: 200 to 250 Euros
  • Taxi ride in Marrakech or Fez: 20 to 30 Dirhams
  • Dinner for two in a nice restaurant: 200 Dirhams
  • Entry to the Majorelle Gardens in Marrakech: 80 Dirhams
  • Entry to the Bahia Palace in Marrakech: 50 Dirhams

We would describe the price levels in Morocco as somewhat lower than in Austria or Germany. But don’t expect to have a super cheap trip in Morocco.

Tipping Culture

Tipping is not only seen as desirable in Morocco for many services, but is actually expected . In restaurants, 5 to 10 percent is appropriate. We would also leave the service staff from our accommodation around 10 to 20 Dirham per day in the room.

If you ask for directions or if you take a picture of someone, he or she may also ask for money. We would also then give about 10 to 20 Dirhams.

Morocco is a paradise for photography enthusiasts . And yet there are a few things to consider: Especially if you want to take pictures of people (and Moroccans are really photogenic), you should always ask for permission . In larger cities where people are used to tourists, you will almost always be asked to tip if you want to take pictures of someone.

An extreme example is the Djemaa el Fna in Marrakech. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of people who earn their daily bread as a photo model. Unfortunately, you are often asked for money here, in a not overly kind approach.

On our trip, we preferred another way to get great portraits: We would simply buy something from someone and then asked the person for a photo.

It should be borne in mind that in Islam, the depiction of people is prohibited or not welcome. You should keep this restriction in mind when taking pictures, especially if you are in highly religious areas. If in doubt, we would advise against taking a photo and retreat rather than attract attention.

Under no circumstances should you photograph military facilities and uniformed officers (police, security guards, etc.) (thanks to Ricky for the tip).

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Mobile Internet: SIM card in Morocco

Nowadays, most of us are used to being online while traveling. Therefore, we would highly recommend that you buy a local SIM card for your smartphone when you get there. It is a great way to navigate from A to B and can also be used to search for tips on restaurants or sights.

You can buy the SIM card directly at the airport. It is important that your smartphone is unlocked for all networks (i.e. not limited to one provider). The SIM card is usually setup and activated directly by the staff – without any problems. The price will depend on the data volume, but generally speaking SIM cards are quite cheap.

Network coverage in Morocco is good, although there are places where you don’t have a network. Especially in sparse, barren regions between the cities you often have to do without reception. However, the reception is very good in the cities themselves.

Also WiFi is quite widespread in Morocco: the vast majority of hotels offer WiFi. However, the speed leaves somethings to be said.

Helpful apps for your trip to Morocco

  • Google Translate (download the French version so you can use it offline): Especially in rural areas, you’ll find many speak little to no English, but instead speak French.
  • maps.me or CityMaps2Go (download the Morocco map so that you can also use it offline): perfect for marking individual sights and restaurants.
  • Maps app (iPhone) or Google Maps: Great for navigating from A to B.
  • Happy Cow: great for finding vegetarian restaurants nearby.

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23 Travel Tips for Morocco – Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

What are the best travel tips for Morocco? In this article, I’ll tell you a few things that you should know before visiting Morocco. I’ll also explain some key points that make Morocco stand apart and I’ll give you travel advice that will help you enjoy your trip to Morocco even more.

Morocco is a country that attracts people from all over the world and this all year round thanks to its exotic landscapes and gorgeous traditional cities. It’s a country that has charmed our hearts with its waterfalls , port cities , and huge sand dunes .

There is definitely a lot to do in Morocco but what should travelers know before visiting this North-African country? What are the best travel tips for Morocco?

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Travel tip for Morocco #1: You should definitely visit the waterfalls

Read more to find out what you should know before visiting Morocco. These are useful travel tips and small everyday life details that we couldn’t help but observe while visiting this beautiful country.

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Morocco is not just a huge desert…

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Our top travel tips for Morocco

1. a lot of shops and restaurants in morocco are closed on fridays.

Morocco is a Muslim country and as such, Fridays are sacred days. A bit like Sundays for Christians. In Morocco, Fridays are usually the days when families and friends gather, stay at home and share a hearty Couscous.

Because of this a lot of cafes, stores, and restaurants are not open on Friday until the late afternoon.

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Things are quiet on Friday mornings in Morocco…

Imagine walking out of your hostel in Morocco one morning with a super hungry belly just to find out that nothing is open. Not a single open restaurant in sight and no shop where you can buy some snacks.

That has happened to us on quite a few occasions and for some reason, we always forget to prepare for this ahead of time!

A quick tip: If you’re backpacking around Morocco and you’re in a small town on a Thursday night, buy food for the next morning.

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In rural areas, you might not find any shop open on Friday mornings…

2. People generally get up late and stay up late

In the north of Morocco and especially in Tangier, life starts rather late in the morning. If you’re an early bird, you might have trouble finding a place open for a coffee before 10 AM.

By the same token, people stay up super late. When we were staying in a hostel in the old medina of Tangier , we could hear people talking and howling with laughter in the streets until 2 AM. Needless to say, we didn’t get much rest that night.

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Two happy travelers in the old Medina of Tangier…

People in Morocco also stay up very late during Ramadan . Since they’re only allowed to eat after sunset, a lot of restaurants are opened during that month until one in the morning.

For those who enjoy a midnight snack, Ramadan will be the perfect time to travel to Morocco.

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People stay up late in big touristic cities and especially during Ramadan…

3. It’s easy to travel around Morocco by bus, by train or even by hitchhiking

Trains in Morocco are super cheap and cozy. They’re also a great way to see the Moroccan countryside in comfort.

Their only downside is that they aren’t very fast except for the new high-speed train linking Tangier , Casablanca , and Rabat . That’s OK for me though since I love studying languages and long train rides in Morocco meant I had more time to study Moroccan Arabic .

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Trains in Morocco are very comfortable…

In Morocco, it’s very easy to buy your train tickets in person directly at the train station. There is no need to try to buy them online ahead of time.

All the information on prices and timetables can be found on the ONCF website, once you know which train you will take you can head over to the train station to buy your ticket.

Make sure to bring cash to buy your ticket as it’s not always possible to pay by debit or credit card.

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Every town or city has a bus station making it really easy to travel around the country…

It’s also equally easy to get around Morocco by bus. My advice though would be to buy a ticket from a bus company called CTM . Their buses are super comfortable, they take you directly to your destination and they don’t stop to pick people along the way.

Getting around Morocco by train or by bus is easy but hitchhiking wins the prize for the easiest means of transport around the country.

Hitchhiking in Morocco is not only possible, but it’s also super easy. We hitchhiked as a couple and almost never had to wait for more than an hour to get a ride. We also hitchhiked with two friends and our waiting time was similar, despite being 4 people and having an equal amount of big backpacks.

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Hitchhiking in Morocco is super easy…

A lot of people giving us rides in Morocco invited us in their homes for a meal and they were super happy to hear our stories and talk with us. Learning a few words in Moroccan Arabic would be of tremendous help if you hitchhike around Morocco.

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We sometimes got rides in pick-up trucks…

Another great tip is to ask someone to write down your destination on a piece of cardboard in Arabic.

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This is a lovely family who hosted us in their home when we were hitchhiking in Morocco…

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Read our Travel Guide to Backpacking in Morocco

for mo info on how to get around the country

4. Moroccans speak so many languages!

I love learning languages and often pride myself in the fact that I speak quite a few of them. One day I was on the square of Jemma al Fenaa in Marrakesh and I was talking with two youngsters about my language skills. They didn’t seem very impressed and they quickly put me to shame by speaking in more than eleven different languages!

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In Marrakesh, you’ll meet people who speak many different languages…

And that didn’t happen only once while I was in Morocco. All over Tangier, Rabat, and Meknes, I met young Moroccans who were absolute language masters.

This is a reflection of Morocco’s diverse influences. Berber, Arab, French and Spanish speaking groups of people have shaped what is now a very unique culture. It’s not uncommon to meet people who speak all of these different languages in Morocco.

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Moroccans are language masters…

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5. Morocco isn’t a party country

Morocco isn’t really the place to come and party. Although alcohol is sometimes allowed in certain hostels, generally it isn’t. Drinks in bars are also more expensive in Morocco than what you would typically pay in Europe.

Alcohol is not impossible to get though and most cities will have a few liquor stores. Because Cynthia and I are wine lovers, we continued buying our traditional weekly bottle whenever we were staying in apartments we had booked online.

Parties and drinking however always happen behind closed doors. Drinking in public in Morocco is prohibited. In general, being drunk outside is never a great idea in this Muslim country and is bound to get you in trouble.

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Morocco is a Muslim country and not really the place to come and party…

6. Healthy and cheap food everywhere

Fruits and veggies in Morocco are some of the best I had in my whole life. They are plentiful, easily accessible all year round and they are super fresh. Morocco could be a very good travel option for Vegans .

Bigger Moroccan cities usually have an open-air fruit and vegetable market or they will have fruits and vegetables for sale in the old city.

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Fresh fruit and veggies all year round…

My favorite fresh produce market in Morocco was the one in Tangier. It has everything you could imagine and some of the lowest prices I have seen in my life.

Apart from finding delicious food there, the place is a photographer’s paradise. Cynthia went there a few time to snap amazing pictures of the market’s atmosphere.

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So many different kinds of olives…

Curious about the price of food in Morocco?

Read: Morocco on a budget

7. In Morocco always ask before taking pictures

Photographing people in Morocco is much harder than in other countries.

The Moroccans are very nice, friendly and talkative people. They usually smile, offer their help and are interested in who you are and where you come from. But the moment you aim your camera at them, their attitude changes.

Some people will suddenly cover their faces and firmly object having their photo taken, others might even scream at you.

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This happened to Cynthia when she was in Chefchaouen . She had her camera in her hand and was waiting for a woman and her child to pass by so she could take a photo of the blue street. The woman thought she was going to photograph her and made a huge scene.

In this North-African country, people are rarely very keen on having their picture taken. It’s always better to approach people first and engage in conversation with them for a while to break the ice before asking to take their portrait.

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approached the right way, people will gladly let you photograph them…

Taking pictures of people in Morocco is a real challenge. After a few months in the country though, Cynthia became really good at it. She wrote a cool guide in which she explains the techniques she used to approach and take pictures of people there.

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With the right techniques, taking pictures of people in Morocco is not as hard as it sounds…

Read: How to photograph people in Morocco

8. Buy and register your Sim card in a shop, not on the streets

If you’re planning to stay in Morocco for a long period of time, you might be wondering how to get a good internet connection whilst in the country.

The best way to have fast, decent and reliable internet in Morocco is to buy a sim card and use your mobile data as a hotspot for your laptop.

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Moroccans often sell sim cards directly on the streets…

What we recommend is that you go to an official agency to register for a sim card instead of buying one from a street vendor. You’ll need your passport to register but at least you’ll know that the number is and stays yours.

When you buy a sim card on the streets, the sim card might stop working after a couple of weeks. The agency, on the other hand, will explain how to recharge your mobile data on a weekly or monthly basis.

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9. If you’re not Muslim you won’t be allowed to enter most of the mosques in Morocco

Unless you’re a Muslim, most mosques around the country will be off-limits. If you’d really love to see the inside of one, however, you could always visit the mosque Hassan II in Casablanca . A ticket to visit this mosque costs 120 MAD.

A mosque open to the public I highly recommend visiting is an old abandoned mud-brick mosque called Mosque Ikalane. It’s located in the small town of Tinerhir near the Todra gorges in the south of Morocco.

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Mosque Ikelane in the small town of Tinghir is open to the public…

This mosque is usually guarded by a very friendly old man who will be happy to tell you about its history and the current restoration projects.

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The caretaker of the mosque will be very happy to tell you about the history of the place…

Mosque Ikalane looks like a simple mud-brick building with a brown pointy cupola and is one of the few mosques you’ll be allowed to visit when in Morocco. There are no official entrance fees but if you give a small donation to the old man for the restoration work, it will be very welcome.

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This is what the inside of the mosque looks like now…

10. Moroccans have the best mint tea in the world

You know how certain tastes can trigger emotions and memories? Whenever I taste mint, I can’t help but think of Morocco.

Moroccans have adopted mint tea as their national drink and they consume loads of it.

They are so fond of this sweet drink that they call it the “Moroccan Whiskey”. It is served with almost every meal and tastes absolutely delicious. I just couldn’t stop ordering this sweet drink while I was traveling in the country and it’s one of the 13 things that made me fall in love with Morocco .

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Moroccans sure love mint tea…

11. Morocco has a lot of rooftop terraces

In the old Medinas of popular Moroccan cities, the streets between buildings are usually very narrow. Because of this most of the buildings have rooftop terraces and this is where women will hang their laundry and where they will socialize.

Riads in popular towns like Chefchaouen also have terraces but these are usually used by tourists to admire the sunset after a long day of hiking in the Rif mountains.

One recommendation I can give you before you visit Morocco is to take advantage of the rooftop terraces as much as you can while you’re there. They are the perfect place to see the cities from above and to get really cool views of the medinas.

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The rooftop terraces in Chefchaouen are the perfect place to admire the sunset…

Tons of restaurants in cities like Meknes and Marrakesh also have rooftop terraces where you can eat while you admire the central square of the city.

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Restaurant terraces will give you a cool view of the city…

12. Couscous Fridays

In Morocco, Fridays are days when families gather together and eat couscous. You’ll see this dish in every restaurant but Friday in Morocco is when it’s traditionally eaten with the families and loved ones.

I find it beautiful to see family and friends gather for that special meal. Moroccan families will also sometime put a plate of couscous with some spoons on a stall in the street for the poorest of the community or the homeless.

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Nothing beats a good dish of couscous, meat, and vegetables…

When I was living in Tangier, my neighbors would always invite me for couscous on Fridays and it felt great to share that traditional moment with Moroccan friends.

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Some of the different spices used with couscous…

13. Hashish is everywhere!

Hashish is absolutely everywhere in Morocco. When Cynthia and I were in Chefchaouen , we would be approached by guys who would ask us first if we were looking for a restaurant and then almost inevitably if we wanted some hashish.

This started happening so often that every time someone approached us, we knew he’d be offering us hashish at one point. Cynthia and I got offered some hashish by local dealers at least 8 times per day.

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Most of the hashish is produced in the Rif mountains near Chefchaouen…

Hashish is commonly and casually offered in the streets of Morocco and you shouldn’t be alarmed by this.

I can’t tell you how much the hash costs as we don’t smoke it but apparently it’s very cheap and you won’t likely get in trouble for buying and smoking it in your hostel in Chefchaouen . However, I wouldn’t recommend smoking it openly anywhere else, you could get into pretty serious trouble.

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Chefchaouen is a place where you’re not likely to get in trouble for smoking hashish…

14. Moroccan men love to sit in Cafes

Cafes are the place where Moroccan men typically socialize. Cafes are found in every popular street and they’re usually filled to the brim with middle-age men drinking coffee, and mint tea while they watch football or have long conversations about politics and the weather.

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Cafe Hafa is one of the most popular cafes in Tangier…

15. Houses and hotels can be cold in winter

Because most houses in Morocco are poorly insulated, they get quite cold in winter. Most Moroccan families will have electrical heaters though but some hostels and hotels won’t.

If you plan to travel to Morocco in winter, I suggest bringing a good warm sleeping bag . Very often hostels provide very few blankets to their guests. I can assure you that I would have been cold very often in Moroccan hostels if it wasn’t for my sleeping bag.

If your hostel doesn’t have a heater or warm blankets, you can always use it for extra warmth or as an extra comfy pillow.

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16. When you buy things, always bargain

If you visit Morocco, you’ll have to learn to haggle prices. Moroccans love to haggle and bargain and it’s a big part of their culture. If you’re patient enough and don’t accept the initial deal, you can lower the price by a huge amount.

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Moroccans love haggling prices and some would consider it the national sport…

Another point to consider is that there are usually tons of shops in the souks selling exactly the same things. If you can’t get a good deal with one seller, don’t despair and pay the neighboring stand a visit. You’ll probably end up getting a better offer.

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If you learn how to haggle, you’ll be able to reduce the price of things by a lot…

I would suggest learning a few helpful words in Moroccan Arabic before hitting the markets.

17. Juices! So many good fruit juices everywhere

Morocco is the land of fresh fruits. Every Moroccan city has a type of fresh fruit juice stores called Makshada. You can simply walk in, look at the menu and ask for a blend of your favorite fruits.

They’re filled with vitamins and they’re the perfect way to start the day. My personal favorite juice is a mix of strawberries and orange juice. I’m crazy about it, and at one moment, it was an essential part of my daily Moroccan routine.

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You can buy fresh fruit juice everywhere!

18. In hammams, strangers will gladly wash your back

Visiting a Hammam is the quintessential Moroccan experience. In Essaouira, just like in most major Moroccan cities, you will have two options when it comes to visiting Hammams. You can either go to the popular local hammam where the majority of the locals go to or you could visit a spa type hammam.

I would personally recommend the first type over the latter. Popular cheap local hammams are a great part of the Moroccan culture.

All you need to do before you go is grab some natural Argan soap and your scrubbing cloth. Once there, you’ll be handed a bucket and you have to undress in the midst of locals scrubbing each other’s back while chatting about their daily life.

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This is how the soap used in hammams is made…

It’s not uncommon for strangers to offer each other a good back scrub in traditional hammams. If someone offers to wash your back, they’ll probably expect the same thing in return.

Hammams in Morocco are separate for men and women. Women will typically strip down to their panties and not wear any bra while men will wear some underpants.

19. Lookout for bedbugs in hostels

Because of the temperate climate and the steady stream of travelers, Moroccan hostels can be plagued with bedbugs.

Whenever you book a hostel in Morocco, double-check the reviews. If you see mention of bedbugs, you should avoid the place unless you want to give the little fellas a free snack and carry the bugs on your trip with you.

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20. Morocco is not a huge desert and its landscapes might surprise you

Before I visited Morocco, I was expecting the country to be very arid and a huge desert. I was actually surprised and blown away by how varied the landscapes are here.

You can find everything in Morocco, from green valleys, wild-flowing waterfalls, serene lakes, snow-capped mountains and beautiful coastlines to subtropical palm groves, spectacular canyons, arid mars-like landscapes and desolate sand dunes stretching as far as the eye can see.

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Morocco has some gorgeous waterfalls…

When Cynthia and I were traveling from region to region, we sometimes felt like we were traveling from one country to another.

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Morocco also has some beautiful snow covered mountain peaks…

If you love nature and hiking as much as we do, you definitely won’t be disappointed in Morocco! I would suggest reading our hiking guides to Morocco:

  • The Complete Guide to Imlil and Hiking Mount Toubkal in Morocco
  • Rock climbing and other fun things to do in the Todra Gorges and Tinerhir
  • How to get to the Akchour Waterfalls from Chefchaouen

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If you love mountain hikes, you’ll have a lot of fun near the Todra gorges…

21. Morocco has a very varied culture

Morocco is a mix of cultures and ethnic groups. I love to say that the Moroccan culture is a rich tapestry that weaves tons of different influences and traditions together.

Morocco is a mix of Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences. This also reflects itself in the language. Moroccan Arabic blends words of Berber origin with classical Arabic. French and Spanish words are also assimilated in the colloquial language.

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When we were traveling through the villages of the Atlas Mountains, we saw elderly women who wore the traditional Berber facial tattoos, a rich heritage of the Berber traditions that were widespread around the country before the invasion of the Arabs.

Morocco is a melting pot of ethnicities so it’s not uncommon to meet people with blue eyes and blonde or ginger hair in the Rif mountains.

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The Moroccans living in the desert near Merzouga have a very different culture than those living in big cities…  

22. Morocco doesn’t have a tipping culture

If you’re worried about whether or not you should leave a tip to your waiter in Morocco, don’t be. Moroccans don’t have a tipping culture as it exists in America.

It will still be appreciated if you do though and you could always leave 10 or 20 MAD on the table if you enjoyed the service.

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In cafes or restaurants, waiters won’t necessarily expect a tip…

23. Moroccans are very expressive and talk with their hands

Moroccans are some of the most expressive and passionate people I have met. They can sometimes talk very loudly and might swing their hands in the air while doing so. They might seem like they’re angry or arguing but they’re probably only having a casual everyday conversation.

Once, Cynthia and I were in our hostel in Essaouira when we heard a Moroccan lady shouting from the neighboring roof. Another woman popped her head from another rooftop terrace and they started shouting at each other while wildly swinging their hands in the air.

We asked the hostel owner what they were talking about with the most incredulous look on our faces. Oh them? They’re simply talking about fish he replied. I swear, I never laughed so hard!

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These are just a few tips fo Morocco. Is there anything you would add to this list? What are the things you wished you knew before visiting Morocco? Let us know in the comments below.

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Read the rest of our articles for more travel tips for Morocco:

  • The Ultimate Travel Guide to Backpacking in Morocco
  • The 17 best places to visit in Morocco
  • Morocco Itinerary – Discover the best places in Morocco in 7 days
  • Renting a Car in Morocco – Everything you Need to Know
  • 23 Travel Tips for Morocco – Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
  • Is Morocco Safe? – Safety Guide to Morocco
  • Planning to travel to Morocco during Ramadan? Read this first:

       How is it to travel to Morocco during Ramadan?

  • Morocco travel costs: Morocco on a budget – How much does it cost to travel and live in Morocco ?
  • Everything you need to know about visiting the Ouzoud Waterfalls
  • How to get to the Akchour Waterfalls from Chefchaouen (Morocco)
  • How to plan a desert trip to Merzouga and other fun things to do in the Sahara
  • Surfing in Morocco – A Guide to the Best Surfing Spots in the Country
  • How to visit Paradise Valley Agadir
  • FEZ: In Photos: Visiting the Leather Tanneries of Fez
  • TANGIER: Top Things to Do in Tangier – The Ultimate City Guide
  • ESSAOUIRA: An In-Depth Guide to Essaouira, Morocco’s windy city
  • CHEFCHAOUEN: 12 Top Things to do in and around Chefchaouen, the Blue City of Morocco
  • RABAT: 10 things to see and do in Rabat
  • MEKNES: The honest guide to Meknes and Volubilis– What to see and what to skip
  • MARRAKECH: What to do in Marrakech – A Complete Guide to Morocco’s Red City
  • CASABLANCA: What to see in Casablanca in two days – Top Things To Do in Casablanca
  • AGADIR: Top Things to Do in Agadir – Our Guide to the Surfing city

MOROCCO TRAVEL RESOURCES:

  • Accommodation & Lodging in Morocco: Booking.com
  • Car rental in Morocco
  • Travel Insurance for Morocco: World Nomads   or SafetyWing  
  • Best Books set in Morocco – 10 Great Novels about Morocco   
  • Lonely Planet Morocco (Travel Guide)
  • The Rough Guide to Morocco (Travel Guide with Free eBook) (Rough Guides)
  • Lonely Planet Moroccan Arabic Phrasebook & Dictionary

8 thoughts on “23 Travel Tips for Morocco – Everything You Need to Know Before You Go”

Another really helpful article!

Thank you, happy to hear 🙂

Hey Cynthia As local guide from morocco, i found my self learning from this wonderful completable article, and comparing what i use to say to our guests to what you wrote. Thanks a lot for sharing this Regards Ibra

Thank you Ibra, I’m really glad to hear this! Best wishes, Cynthia

Incredibly interesting review, I love reading your blog! Thanks for the tips, it’s important to know that I need to ask permission before shooting. Good luck to you!

Thank you! And yes, the Moroccans don’t like it when you bluntly point your camera at them. They appreciate it if you first have a chat with them and then ask for their permission. Enjoy your trip to Morocco!

Having been to Morocco and planning another trip, I found your article both informative and very much a nostalgic reminder of things I saw. What bothered me a lot is that, among the mentions of all of the different cultures that contributed to the mosaic of Morocco, there was no mention of Jewish culture and sites. Nevertheless, Jews contributed greatly to the construction of a number of cities, are represented in a number of buildings, and are considered by Moroccans to be an important part of their heritage. Even though the present Jewish community is very small, evidence of their contributions remain and should not be ignored.

Hi Shoshana, we don’t ignore their contributions. We write about it in our city guides like f.eg. Chefchaouen. 🙂

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FYI, Morocco ni sama time zone dgn UK dan Spain jadi mereka ada 4 seasons ( Autumn, Summer, Spring, Winter ) dan juga travel time to Morocco from Malaysia mengambil masa lebih 14 jam.

PERSIAPAN SEBELUM PERGI KE MOROCCO : 

  • Apply VISA di Morocco Embassy berdekatan Jalan Ampang. Pastikan anda pergi apply 2 minggu sebelum nak pergi ke sana. Kos visa: RM96 *New update : Sekarang dah tak payah apply. Untuk maklumat lanjut, boleh baca di sini:  https://goo.gl/2eNbWB
  • Bawa International Travel Adapter sbb Morocco pakai 2 pin-plug (tak sama macam di Malaysia)
  • Tukar duit RM kepada USD siap2. Morocco Dirham adalah currency tertutup jadi tiada dijual di kedai money exchange mana2 pun di Malaysia. Tukar duit USD di airport atau kedai money exchange di sana nanti.
  • Dapatkan no. contact dengan pelajar Malaysia yang belajar di Morocco. Ini kerana mereka boleh bantu dari segi navigation dan juga komunikasi. Kebanyakan Moroccan tak reti cakap English.
  • Sediakan duit syiling siap2  (1 Dirham, 2 Dirham, 5 Dirham). Ini untuk diberikan kepada orang-orang yang akan tolong kita sepanjang perjalanan kita.

TRAVEL TIME

Kl – doha – casablanca.

Disebabkan ini baru hari pertama jadi tak banyak drama lagi.

Pengalaman yang tak boleh kami lupakan adalah apabila flight kami terpaksa berpatah balik ke Doha apabila sudah gerak ke Casablanca sebab ada salah seorang passenger pengsan. Perjalanan yg sepatutnya ambil 14 jam sahaja jadi 17 jam!

Ingatkan benda ni berlaku dalam movie sahaja. Haha..

(25/5) Hari PERTAMA :

Casablanca – Fez  

Masa perjalanan : 3 jam

Bila sampai airport sana, cari kedai/booth ada kasi free SIM Card bersama free data .  Mungkin akan dapat freedata sikit sahaja (dalam 200 MB) tapi cukup untuk pakai Whatsapp untuk mesej mak ayah kat Malaysia cakap dah selamat sampai dan boleh guna juga untuk Waze.

Kami sewa kereta sebagai mode of transport kami di Morocco. Ini kerana kami travel bertiga dan mudah untuk bergerak kesana-sini.

p/s: Kereta di sini adalah left-hand drive dan manual.

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Kami pilih Fez sebagai destinasi pertama kami. Kami terus pergi Medina (old town) kerana disitulah terletak hostel kami untuk kami bermalam.

Medina of Fez (bandar Fez) merupakan bandar kedua terbesar di Morocco dan juga tempat ini merupakan sebuah tapak warisan UNESCO.

Medina (old city):

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Kat sinilah kalau anda ingin shopping dan beli barang/cenderahati untuk orang2 tersayang. Ada jual buah-buahan, leather goods, ceramics, textiles dan juga restoran.

Kalau anda pandai bernego, anda boleh dapatkan dengan harga murah di sini.

Bagi sesiapa yang tak tahu, di sinilah terletaknya university tertua di dunia, Qarawiyyin University . Tapi sedihnya kami tak sempat nak pergi tengok pun.

WARNING : Sesat akan menjadi satu kewajipan di tempat ini. Jadi contact dengan student Malaysia untuk bawa tolong jalan-jalan dalam ini. Nak cari jalan keluar ke tempat parking pun merupakan satu cabaran!

Hostel: Dar Jannat (Ratings: 4/5)

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Daripada tempat parking kami (dalam Medina tak boleh bawa masuk kereta) nak ke hostel mengambil masa 1 jam juga. Padahal dalam Maps tunjuk 15 minit sahaja jalan kaki.

Nampak daripada luar, hostel ni nampak macam biasa shj. Tapi bila masuk dalam, WOW! Memang luar biasa!

Disebabkan sudah lebih 24 jam kami bertravel, maka kami pun mengambil peluang ini untuk berehat untuk hari kedua.

(26/5) Hari KEDUA:

  Quartier des tanneurs

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Atau orang di sini panggil the tanneries , di sinilah tempat buat produk daripada kulit sejak zaman Middle Ages lagi.

Disinilah kalau tahu sejarah bagaimana orang-orang terdahulu buat produk dari kulit. Bukannya mudah! Dan mereka masih mengekalkan cara lama mereka walaupun teknologi sudah semakin canggih sekarang ini.

WARNING : Tempat ini sgt susah dicari dan tanya orang tempatan di mana tempat ni. Selalunya mereka akan bawa ke bumbung kedai berdekatan supaya boleh kita boleh nampak tempat ini dari atas.

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Boleh dapatkan terus barang-barang seperti handbag, kasut, jaket, bag yang diperbuat daripada kulit yang mereka proses di  the tanneries.  Orang kat sini cakap, banyak brand fesyen yang femes di Eropah ambil produk mereka dan jual dengan harga yang mahal di sana. Kalau anda inginkan barang lifestyle yang berkualiti tinggi dan harga yang murah, inilah tempat untuk anda.

(27/5) Hari KETIGA:

Fez – Meknes

Masa perjalanan : 1 jam

Selepas berjalan-jalan (dan ehem, bershopping) di Medina Fez, kami gerak ke Meknes pula. Bandar ini lebih tenang dan tersusun berbanding Fez.

Di bandar Meknes sendiri, tak banyak tempat menarik seperti di Fez. Di antara tempat ‘highlight’ yang kami sempat pergi adalah Bab Mansour .

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Bab bermaksud pintu atau pagar dalam Bahasa Arab.

Dikatakan Bab Mansour ini adalah pagar terbesar dan menarik di Meknes. Kami pun tak pasti apa yang menariknya…

Moulay Idriss Zerhoun & Volubilis

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Selepas itu kami pun bergerak ke Moulay Idriss Zerhoun , 14 km drive dari bandar Meknes.

Disinilah Moulay Idriss I datang membawa Islam pada tahun 789 dan bermulalah dinasti baru. Sebab itu tempat ini dinamakan sempena nama beliau.

Dikatakan juga beliau memulakan pembinaan bandar Fez itu sendiri, kemudian disambung oleh anak beliau Moulay Idriss II.

Kami pergi melawat Mausoleum of Idriss I, satu-satunya masjid di sini dan juga terletaknya makam Moulay Idriss.

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Kalau ikut orang di sini, ziarah (pilgrimages) ke tempat ini 6 kali bersamaan dengan pergi menunaikan haji di Mekah sekali. Ntah mazhab mana dorang pakai ni 😅

Kami ambil kesempatan untuk menunaikan solat Dhuha dan membuat shooting video di masjid ini sebab tengoklah seni binanya:

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Selepas ambil gambar dan rakaman video, kami bergerak ke Volubilis yang merupakan bandar tinggalan Roman.

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Nak masuk tempat ni, kena bayar dalam 10 Dirham seorang . Bila datang sini, sila pakai kasut yang sesuai kerana akan jalan atas batu-bata yang agak tajam dan akan naik turun bukit.

Pelik juga kenapa Roman buka bandar di sini sebab macam middle of nowhere juga. Tapi apabila kami naik ke atas, boleh nampak tanah di sini sangat subur dan bandar ini sangat terkenal dengan aktiviti pertanian terutama buah zaitun.

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Dan dari sinilah mereka export produk-produk pertanian ke tempat jajahan Roman Empire (sekarang Itali) di Eropah. Dan boleh lihat dari bahan-bahan yang membina bandar ini masih lagi kukuh sehingga sekarang, bermakna bandar ini sangat kaya dan mewah.

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Selepas Roman Empire jatuh, tempat ini diduduki oleh komuniti Kristian Latin dan kemudian oleh Dinasti Idrisid. Kemudian tempat ini dikosongkan terus pada abad ke-11 kerana berpindah ibu kota ke Fez.

Meknes – Rabat

Masa perjalanan : 1 jam 50 minit

Rabat merupakan ibu kota Morocco yang terbaru (dulu Fez) dan bandar ke-2 terbesar di Morocco (selepas Casablanca).

Kami sangat bersyukur kerana dijemput untuk majlis Iftar dan berbuka puasa di Rumah Kedutaan Malaysia. Rasa macam suasana beraya pun ada 🤗

Kami berpeluang berjumpa dengan Duta dan juga pelajar-pelajar Malaysia yang sangat baik orang-orangnya.

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(28/5) Hari KEEMPAT :

Kami bermalam 2 hari di Rabat jadi berpeluang untuk menguruskan baju-baju kami di kedai dobi dan juga solat Terawih pertama kami di Masjid Hassan. Masjid ini sepatutnya jadi masjid paling besar di Morocco tapi pembinaan terhenti seketika dan semua tiang sokongan jatuh apabila ada gempa bumi pada tahun 1755.

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Semasa kita pergi berjaulah, bukanlah tempat yang kita pergi ziarah itu yang kita akan ingat sangat, akan tetapi insan-insan yang kita berjumpa ketika jaulah itulah yang akan memberi makna dan kita akan ingat selamanya.

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Kami dapat berjumpa denga Ustaz Aiman, beliau tengah menghabiskan Phd. beliau di sini. Ustaz Aiman ini antara Malaysian yang agak lama duduk di Morocco jadi banyak kisah-kisah mengenai sejarah Morocco bersama kami. Kami sangat kagum dengan mini-library di rumah Ustaz, semuanya kitab-kitab dalam Bahasa Arab 😯

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(29/5) Hari KELIMA

  Chellah & Kasbah of the Udayas

  Di Rabat, kami hanya sempat singgah dua tempat ini sahaja.

Di Chellah , nak masuk kena bayar 10 Dirham. Daripada luar, boleh nampak ia adalah bangunan medieval, bandar lama yang dijajah oleh Roman kemudian diserahkan kepada Arab kemudian ditinggalkan dan sekarang diduduki oleh BURUNG . Ya, BURUNG 🦅

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Tempat ini terkenal dengan sarang burung di atas minaret lama. Masih boleh nampak tinggalan seni bina Roman dan Morocco yang terdahulu.

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Kemudian kami pergi ke Kasbah of the Udayas , tempat yang paling tua di Rabat. Tempat ini terkenal dengan jalan yang kecil dan rumah comel berwarna putih dan biru.

Orang local kat sini cakap warna biru tuh untuk halau nyamuk sebab rumah-rumah mereka terletak di sebelah laut.

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Kat sini boleh tengok pintu-pintu rumah yang sangat unik dan di katakan kawasan perumahan ini dibina oleh Muslim refugees dari Spain.

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WARNING : Masa jalan-jalan di sini, akan ada tour guide lelaki yang akan tiba-tiba datang kepada korang. JANGAN sekali-kali terima ajakan beliau untuk bawa korang berjalan-jalan di situ.

Kerana setelah habis bawa jalan-jalan, nanti beliau akan minta bayaran walaupun dia tak cakap apa-apa pun masa awal-awal tuh. Percayalah cakap kami kerana kami adalah salah satu mangsa 😭

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Selepas selesai kami berjalan-jalan di Rabat, kami pun bergerak ke Marrakesh.

(30/5) Hari KEENAM

Rabat – Marrakesh

Masa perjalanan : 3 jam 30 minit

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Perkara pertama yg kami perasan apabila sampai sahaja – cuaca di Marrakesh agak panas berbanding di Rabat ☀️

Kebanyakan pelancong datang ke Marrakesh untuk pergi ke padang pasir. Tapi disebabkan kami travel pada bulan Ramadhan, jadi kami skip . Next time , insyaAllah!

Sampai sahaja di bandar, kami terus singgah hostel kami. Disebabkan parking adalah benda yang paling mencabar di sini, kami spend lebih kurang 1 jam untuk settlekan isu parking. Huhu..😂

Selepas itu, kami singgah Masjid Koutoubia untuk berjumpa dengan akhwat yang belajar di sini dan iftar bersama mereka.

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Masjid Koutoubia ini dinamakan sempena pasar jualan buku yang dulu sangat femes di tempat ini.

Benda yang paling menarik di sini adalah minaret masjid ini ketika waktu malam, subhanaAllah sangat cantik! Dikatakan minaret ini sangat bermakna di Marrakesh seperti Eiffel Tower kepada Paris.

pengalaman travel ke morocco

Semasa waktu kami berbuka puasa, ada perempuan datang menghampiri kami untuk tangkap gambar kami bersama minaret tersebut. Beliau merupakan wartawan daripada UN dan terus singgah tempat ini daripada airport!

Sayangnya, beliau terpaksa keluar daripada kawasan itu kerana non-muslim tidak dibenarkan masuk ke kawasan masjid.

Malam itu kami berpeluang untuk menunaikan solat terawih di Masjid Koutoubia sebelum pulang ke hostel.  

(31/5) Hari KETUJUH

Madrasa Ben Youssef

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Ada banyak tempat menarik nak singgah di Marrakesh ni tapi Madrasa Ben Youssef ini adalah tempat yang wajib singgah.

Madrasa merupakan kolej Islam paling terbesar di Morroco dan sekarang ini dijadikan sebagai muzium. Bayaran masuk : 40 DIRHAM

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Seni bina madrasa ini lebih kurang atau banyak dipengaruhi seni bina seperti di Andalusia dan juga di Iran.

Ukiran-ukiran di dinding merupakan tulisan ayat kursi dan juga ayat Al-Quran.

Madrasa ini hanya ada 2 tingkat sahaja dan seramai 900 pelajar boleh duduk di sini.

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Bilik asrama di tingkat bawah semuanya tiada tangkap, tak seperti di tingkat 2. Rupa-rupanya, bilik asrama di tingkat 2 adalah untuk pelajar yang berjaya hafal satu Al-Quran.

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Jadi ini untuk memberi motivasi kepada pelajar yang duduk di bilik asrama tingkat bawah.

Kolej ini telah melahirkan ramai hafiz dan juga ulama’ terkemuka di Morocco.

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Djemaa El-Fna

Tempat ini berdekatan sahaja dengan Masjid Koutoubia. Kalau tak sempat beli hadiah/barang di Fez, boleh juga beli di sini.

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Cuma kena berhati-hati kerana mereka akan kenakan bayaran tinggi untuk pelancong.

Tempat ini sangat ‘alive’ pada waktu malam, siap ada pertunjukan ‘snake charmers’ dan juga monyet. Berhati-hati jangan tengok pertunjukan ini kerana nanti mereka akan minta bayaran.  

(1/6) Hari KELAPAN

Pagi : majorelle gardens.

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Tempat ini merupakan taman botani seluas 12 ekar di Marrakesh.

Bayaran masuk : 70 DIRHAM

Dalam taman ini ada juga Muzium Kesenian Islam (Museum of Islamic Art). Bayaran masuk kena bayar extra 30 DIRHAM.

Di taman ini dikatakan ada SEMUA JENIS TANAMAN di dunia dan dibina oleh artis daripada Perancis, Jacques Majorelle pada 1920-an dan 1930-an. Beliau dikatakan terus jatuh cinta dengan Marrakesh apabila beliau sampai di sini.

Semua jenis tanaman yang terdapat di taman ini merupakan hasil biji benih yang dikumpulkan oleh Jacques apabila beliau travel satu dunia.

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Masuk sahaja taman ni, terus terasa sejuk dan tenang daripada kekecohan bandar. Faham kenapa ramai pelancong dari Eropah suka datang & lepak di sini.

Taman ini dibuka kepada orang umum pada tahun 1947. Disebabkan si Jacques tiada anak, taman ini dibiarkan begitu sahaja selepas beliau mati.

Sejak tahun 1980, taman ini dimiliki oleh Yves Saint-Laurent (YSL) dan Pierre Bergé. Kat taman ini juga ada tugu peringatan YSL selepas beliau meninggal pada tahun 2008.

Petang: Casablanca

Destinasi terakhir kami (or it is destinasi awal?). Anyway, kami bermalam di Casablanca, malam terakhir kami di Morocco.

Salah satu sebab kenapa kami pilih Casablanca sebagai destinasi terakhir kami adalah (selain flight kami di airport Casablanca), adalah tak banyak tempat sightseeing di sini selain masjid yang paling popular di Morocco;  Masjid King Hassan II

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Masjid ini merupakan masjid paling besar di Morocco dan ke-7 paling besar di dunia. Pintu masuk masjid ini pun nampak sangat ngah dan tergamam jap berdiri di situ.

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Boleh tahan juga teknologi di dalam masjid ini; lantai solat akan jadi panas semasa musim sejuk. Di atas minaret mereka, ada laser warna hijau yang sentiasa menghala ke Mekah.

Masjid ini sangat sejuk kerana dibina di tepi pantai menghadap Laut Atlantic. Maximum orang boleh solat didalam masjid ini adalah seramai 105,000 orang ! 25,000 di dalam masjid dan 80,000 orang di luar masjid.

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Dikatakan pada malam 27 Ramadhan, masjid ini akan sangat penuh!

Kami berpeluang menunaikan solat terawih terakhir kami di Morocco di dalam masjid ini. Pelajar Malaysia yang belajar di sini cakap solat kat luar pun best. Tapi kami tak berkesempatan sebab esoknya nak pulang ke Malaysia. Nampaknya kena datang balik semula ke Morocco.

Apa-apa pun, sebelum pulang ke tanah air wajib cuba makanan Morocco; Couscous dan juga Tagine .

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(2/6) PULANG KE MALAYSIA 

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Di bumi Morocco, kami menjumpai banyak mutiara ilmu islam yang tidak kami tak tahu sebelum ini. Ini membuatkan saya secara peribadi lebih memahami dan menjiwai sejarah/seerah Islam ketika dahulu.

Manuskrip yang diterbitkan beratus-ratus tahun dahulu dijual oleh cucu penulis, kemudian dibeli oleh orang Barat dengan harga murah kemudian mereka ambil ilmu tersebut dan claim itu adalah ciptaan mereka.

Saya percaya, Morocco can be next ultimate destination selepas Turkey. Jadi ambillah peluang untuk travel ke Morocco.

Ini perbelanjaan kami secara kasar untuk seorang  (kami treval bertiga);

FLIGHT = RM3500

ACCOMMODATION = RM300

MAKANAN =RM300 (nak jimat, travel bulan Ramadhan 😂)

KERETA + MINYAK + PARKING = RM400

LAIN-LAIN seperti museum fees = RM350

TOTAL = RM4,850 

p/s: Ini tak termasuk bajet untuk shopping. Hehe…

Semoga bermanfaat!

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32 thoughts on “ Kembara Morocco : 5 Negeri dalam 8 Hari ”

Assalamualaikum 🙂 Dear Arinah (not sure what to call you). I am an aunty to you…hihihi…Alhamdulillah! Thank you for the above coretan pengalaman di bumi Morocco. Very interesting, entertaining and a lot of information too! Well done! InsyaaAllah I will be leaving for this beautiful country early next year….so am now gathering info as much as possible on pre-visit, during and post-visit (writing all experience, just like you..hehe) to help maximize the visit nanti. Thank you again for writing and sharing your experience there….invaluable! May Allah grant you and family and all of us too His Barokah and His Rahmah and May all of us enter Jannah al Firdaus without reckoning and may Allah keep all of us from His Jahannam. Aameen. Take care and thank you again. Assalamualaikum.

Waalaikumussalam Aunty 🙂 Thank you so much for reading my blog. Hope it helps your journey, insyaAllah.

Have a great time at Morocco! I wish I can go there again sometime in the future. Hehe..

Thank for your Dua and wishes. May Allah bless us all, Ameen..

Tqsm for sharing. Very informative and inspiring. You made me feel like flying to Morocco in no time. Thanks again.

Your welcome! Thank you so much for reading it as well 🙂 I miss Morocco as well!

assalamuaikum.hi!saya plan nak ke morocco mgkn dalam thn ni. tp sedang berkira2 untuk guna agent atau travelling solo?really appreciate if u can help me. dan, macam mana saya nk contact arinah? (hv some other questions to ask:) )

Waalaikumussalam! Thank you so much jugak krn sudi baca my blog 🙂 Yeah, sure. You can contact me via email [email protected] or Whatsapp me at 019-658 7284. We went there by ourselves btw, more fun and adventure 😉

Salam Arinah,

Boleh bagi tips untuk sewa kereta di Morocco? Arinah book dari Malaysia atau sewa di airport Casablanca ketika tiba? Hostel pula, booking awal atau walk-in?

Tq so much…

Salam Puteh! Sorry lambat reply. Kami sewa kereta secara online, book dari Malaysia & sampai airport terus pickup. Hostel pun book awal2.

Oh lagi satu, kami pakai website Agoda berbanding Booking.com sbb kadang2 harga lebih murah.

Salam Arinah

Nak tnya..ada iti trip ni x? klau ada nk mntk tlg sendkan ke email [email protected] And sewa kereta pkai website apa? perlu lesen international ke? Thank you

Salam wbt. Kami pergi 5 tempat shj – Casablanca, Fes, Meknes, Rabat, Marrakesh then back to Casablanca. Sewa kereta dekat website ni, https://www.economybookings.com/ dan tak perlu ada lesen. Cuma kat sana left-hand side, bukan mcm kat Msia.

Salam, nak tanya berapa ya total cost disana jika tak termasuk flight? Terima Kasih

Salam wbt. Harga flight dlm RM3000 mcm tuh. Jadi total cost perbelanjaa disana dlm RM2000 for a week. Notes: Masa ktorg pergi masa bulan Ramadhan jadi banyak jimat kat bhgn makanan. Kos makanan agak mahal disana jugak.

Salam Arinah , saya dan keluarga igin melawat Morocco tahun depan …insyaALLAH , utk contact number Students Malaysia di Morocco tu mcmana ? boleh sharing spy kita boleh discus ngan students berkenaan tentang tour disana . Terima kasih

Salam wbt. Students yg sy kenal semua dah habis belajar. Boleh contact dorang melalui FB Group; https://www.facebook.com/PmmmMedia/

As salam cik@pn arina..sangat membantu dan mohon izin..mungkin sedikit artikel cik sy share ya. ..dan nak tanya juga betul saya pernah terbaca juga kebanyakan masjid dimarocco tiada tmpt ambil wuhduk utk muslimat.

Boleh, silakan share 🙂 Aah, betul tuh. Kebanyakan masjid mmg takde tempat wudu’ untuk muslimah jadi kat sana selalu tayammum.

Jazakillah cik arinah..in shaa Allah 5hb dec ni akan sampai ke bumi marocco…selepas tu akan ke spain..dan portugal..

Kiranya cik arinah dah sampai spain@portugal bolehlah kongsikan tips kpd sy…cuaca skrg dah masuk winter ke?.

Wahh..selamat travel! Saya dah pernah pergi Spain shj. Skrg ni dah masuk Winter, mmg cuaca sgt sejuk. Pakai kasut yg tebal/selesa sbb nnt akan jalan banyak.

Terima kasih banyak2 atas perkongsian. Sgt membantu.Sy bcdg ke Morocco pertengahan April nti tp tak pasti musim apa ye? Mgkin perlu bawa pakaian musim sejuk atau tidak?

Sama2 🙂 Pertengahan April ni tak sejuk sangat sebab bulan Mei dah nak masuk Summer jadi cuaca panas. Tak perlu pakaian musim sejuk sebab Morocco ni dekat dengan Africa jadi cuaca dorang agak panas sebenarnya.

Haah bulan april ni dah tak sejuk sangat. sekarang pun dah matahari terik, cuma kadang bila waktu malam angin dia agak kuat, so boleh je standby sweater biasa. tak perlu winter coat atau kasut boot.

Assalamualaikum arinah Tq very much for your sharing..suka sangat baca Sy & kawan2 akan ke morocco this october Planning to drive mcm awak gak arinah Any medium we can contact?nak tanya info lanjut Tq😊

Waalaikumussalam. Boleh contact via DM Instagram saya, @ arinahinfadzah atau PM FB saya, Nur Arinah (arinahinfadzah) 🙂

Salam cik arinah… boleh dapat no contac.. ig atau fb .. nak tahu lebih banyak info tentang maroko lah 🤗ratih 0167491316 batu pahat Terimakasih wasaalam

video sy ke morocco baru2 nie..

Assalamualaikum, hai arinah. Regarding sewa kereta tu uoll deal mcm mana ye? Selamat x? Senang tak nk manaouver around morocco?

Waalaikumussalam. Sewa kereta tu ktorg book online dari Malaysia. Cuma nnt dekat airport, dia akan charge lagi deposit guna kredit kad. Alhamdulillah, sepanjang ktorg travel selamat je. Ada one time shj polis stop sbb bawa laju, tapi bila cakap dari Msia, dorang lepaskan je. Haha..cuma dekat sana left hand drive, kita kat Malaysia right hand drive. Jadi waktu awal2 tu awkward sikit la. Lama2 dah biasa.

assalam saya suka baca cerita morocco ni. in sha allah..buatkan saya nak pergi jugak. 😍👍terima kasih arinahinfadzah

Salam wbt. Terima kasih juga kerana sudi membaca 🙂

Salam cik arina, kos flight tu utk 3 org ke? Transit kat doha naik flight apa ye.. Plan nak ke sana ni

Salam wbt. Dari Doha ke Morocco kami naik Royal Air Maroc. Dari KL – Doha naik Qatar Airways. Kos flight tu untuk seorang 🙂

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Paket Perjalanan & Liburan Maroko

Perjalanan maroko.

Paket Perjalanan dan Liburan Moocco

Selamat datang di Maroko

Kami mengundang Anda untuk melakukan perjalanan ke Maroko, negara dengan banyak perbedaan dan sejarah yang kaya.

Dengan garis pantai di Samudra Atlantik dan Laut Mediterania, Maroko adalah negara merdeka di Afrika Utara, yang hanya a penerbangan singkat dari Spanyol dan menawarkan kombinasi sempurna antara yang sama sekali tidak terduga dengan yang familier dengan cara yang meyakinkan.

Wisatawan tertarik dengan Maroko karena kekayaannya dan suasana yang khas . Semua kota Maroko terkenal dengan medinas mereka, toko tradisional dan makanan lezat , sedangkan Pegunungan Atlas, resor pantai, dan Gurun Sahara hanyalah beberapa dari kontras alam yang menakjubkan di kawasan ini.

Maroko adalah negara yang indah yang akan memukau semua indra Anda dengan semangat, pesona, dan berbagai rasa dan bau . Dengan setiap kunjungan gurun kami di Maroko, Anda akan memiliki pengalaman khusus , dan kami akan membantu Anda mengenal adat, orang, dan budaya negara tersebut.

Rencanakan perjalanan ke Maroko menggunakan salah satu dari banyak rencana perjalanan luar biasa yang dapat kami sediakan. Jelajahi Pegunungan Atlas Maroko dengan bantuan pemandu lokal yang terampil, dan nikmati pemandangan menakjubkan dari puncak gunung. Nikmati kami Wisata Maroko dalam kedamaian dan matahari terbenam yang menakjubkan saat langit berubah menjadi jingga Pegunungan Atlas .

Kami dapat menawarkan Anda apa saja Layanan perjalanan Maroko Anda memerlukan, seperti sewa mobil dengan driver, transfer ke dan dari Bandara Marrakech, tur berpemandu di Maroko kota terpenting, dan jenis penginapan apa pun di mana pun di negara ini.

Silahkan kirim catatan dengan Anda Jadwal perjalanan Maroko . Anda dapat mengandalkan kami untuk membantu Anda dengan cara apa pun yang Anda butuhkan.

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FAQ Perjalanan Maroko

Apakah aman bepergian ke maroko.

Selama Anda menghormati aturan dan mengikuti hukum dan praktik budaya negara, Maroko adalah tempat yang aman untuk dikunjungi. Karena semakin banyak pelancong yang mencari pengalaman perjalanan yang berani dan khas, Maroko telah mengalami peningkatan yang signifikan dalam jumlah pengunjung internasional dalam beberapa tahun terakhir.

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KAPAN WAKTU YANG TEPAT UNTUK MENGUNJUNGI MAROKO?

Maroko memiliki iklim subtropis sedang. Secara umum, angin Atlantik dan Mediterania mendinginkan pantai dan menghasilkan lebih banyak hujan, sedangkan saat Anda bergerak ke pedalaman dan menjauhi lautan, iklim menjadi lebih kering dan parah karena pengaruh gurun.

APAKAH SAYA MEMBUTUHKAN VISA PERJALANAN KE MAROKO?

Beberapa negara dapat melakukan perjalanan ke Maroko tanpa visa hingga 90 hari. Saat ini, warga negara dari negara-negara seperti Australia, Selandia Baru, Amerika Serikat, Inggris Raya, Uni Eropa, dan Kanada, antara lain, dibebaskan dari kewajiban visa untuk mengunjungi Maroko selama mereka memiliki paspor yang berlaku di setidaknya enam bulan serta paspor kembali.

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Grup Bersama: Tur Gurun 3 Hari Dari Marrakch

Fes to marrakech shared desert tour – 3 hari / 2 malam, 3 hari dari marrakech ke fes – tur grup.

Marrakech – Tur Grup Fes Tur grup bersama selama 3 hari dari Marrakech ke Fes, melalui gurun Sahara, Pegunungan Atlas, dan desa Berber. Tur Grup Permintaan Tersedia 3 Hari Gratis Pembatalan Ikhtisar Pada tur grup bersama 3 hari ini dari … Baca Selengkapnya

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Hutan belantara, sifat topografi Maroko yang liar, harus menjadi bagian terbaik tentang Maroko dan mendaki di sekitarnya. Pelancong terpikat oleh aspek perawan dari medan yang menanamkan perasaan menapaki tempat yang hanya sedikit, jika … Baca Selengkapnya

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Apakah Maroko tempat yang aman untuk dikunjungi?

Pertanyaan ini memiliki jawaban sederhana: "YA." Maroko adalah tempat yang sangat aman untuk dikunjungi, dan Anda akan terkejut mengetahui bahwa itu lebih dapat diandalkan daripada beberapa negara Eropa seperti Spanyol dan Prancis. Ada beberapa pencegahan… Baca Selengkapnya

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Di mana saya dapat Menemukan & Mengunduh Formulir Kesehatan Perjalanan?

Otoritas Maroko telah memutuskan untuk mencabut pembatasan kesehatan (PCR atau Vaccinal Pass) di perbatasan, tetapi para pelancong harus menunjukkan formulir kesehatan perjalanan yang lengkap, yang dapat diunduh secara online sebelum naik. Ini juga tersedia dan didistribusikan di… Baca Selengkapnya

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Adventure Holidays in Morocco

Morocco, a fascinating North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, boasts majestic mountains, vast deserts and historic cities.  It welcomes travellers with genuine hospitality and the perfect cup of mint tea.

Starting and ending in the vibrant capital of Marrakech, our adventures lead you on a short journey to explore an array of landscapes. Explore the majestic Atlas mountains where you can summit Mount Toubkal , the highest peak in North Africa, before trekking and camping among the sand dunes of the world's largest desert, the Sahara . Discover the untamed Atlantic Coast en route to Essaouira or venture into the rocky desert of Jebel Sahro. Morocco seamlessly combines rich culture with remote adventures, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all travellers.

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Mount Toubkal in Winter

Winter trekking holiday to the summit of North Africa`s highest peak Toubkal (4167m) in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco

8 days from

US$1,370 without flights

High up on the trail to the River Boud

Walking Morocco’s Undiscovered Coast

A wonderful trekking and cultural adventure along the Atlantic Coast in Morocco with time to explore the UNESCO gem of Essaouira and magical city of Marrakech.

US$1,090 without flights

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Camels on the Beach Family Morocco Holiday

Fascinating family walking, cultural and adventure holiday in Morocco

7 days from

US$1,005 without flights

FPC - Les Petits Caravaniers Family Adventure

Morocco Family Adventure Desert Trek

Camel trekking in the desert and sleeping out under the stars

US$925 without flights

Family Teenage Toubkal, Morocco. The Moss Family

Family Teenage Toubkal Ascent, Morocco

Climb Mount Toubkal, North Africa’s highest mountain, with your family. Perfect summit objective for teenagers.

US$900 without flights

Cycling from Todra to Dades on Day 3

Morocco - Ride the Kasbah

A sensational cycling holiday in Morocco`s desert world - Jebel Sahro

US$1,640 without flights

The Jebel Sahro

Jebel Sahro Walking Holiday

A unique walking and cultural holiday into one of the most remote regions in Morocco and explore Marrakech

US$1,170 without flights

The contrast of the Jebel Sirwa

Peaks and Valleys of Jebel Sirwa - Morocco

A richly cultural walking holiday to the undiscovered Jebel Sirwa in Morocco with time to explore Marrakech

US$1,050 without flights

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Across the High Atlas Trek

An epic trekking holiday to Mount Toubkal traversing the High Atlas Mountains including the three highest peaks in Morocco.

21 days from

US$2,320 without flights

Highlights of Morocco

Walking in the Sahara desert stands as a quintessential highlight of a Moroccan journey. The vast sand dunes and open horizons give you a unique experience, where each step feels like a connection with the ancient landscape. From the shifting sand under your feet to the stunning expanse of sunlight across the dunes, it's an adventure that stays with you. And as night falls, the starry sky above the desert gives a view of what's out there like you've never seen before. It's an opportunity to truly experience the heart of Morocco.

What to do in Morocco

Explore marrakech.

Marrakesh, the famed Red City, immerses you in a sensory whirlwind of sights, sounds and scents. Its historic medina is a maze of narrow lanes, centred around Djemaa El Fna – arguably Africa's most famous square – which is transformed each evening into a captivating show of storytellers, snake charmers, and musicians. A trip to Morocco wouldn't be complete without visiting this enchanted city.

Cycle Through Toubkal

Road cycling through Toubkal is a must-do: it combines the thrill of cycling with the breathtaking natural beauty of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco. This adventure allows cyclists to navigate challenging terrain while experiencing stunning landscapes, including picturesque valleys, traditional Berber villages, and panoramic mountain views. It's an opportunity to immerse oneself in both physical activity and cultural exploration in a unique and unforgettable setting.

More Information About Morocco

Morocco offers a wide range of adventure activities, including trekking, camel trekking, cycling and more.

Packing essentials may vary based on your chosen activities, but items typically include comfortable and moisture-wicking clothing, sturdy footwear, sunscreen, a hat, a reusable water bottle, a first-aid kit, and any necessary gear for specific activities.

Some popular adventure destinations in Morocco include the Atlas Mountains for trekking, the Sahara Desert for camel treks and dune adventures, and coastal areas like Essaouira for stunning trails by the ocean.

The currency used in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

Morocco is home to diverse landscapes and wildlife, including the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert, and unique flora and fauna. You may encounter camels, desert foxes, and various bird species, depending on your chosen adventures.

Five of our Favourite Adventure Holidays in Morocco

One week mount toubkal trek.

This incredible adventure holiday in Morocco takes you deep into the heart of Morocco's High Atlas Mountains, culminating in the ascent of Mount Toubkal , the highest peak in North Africa at 4,167 meters. This trekking holiday promises a remarkable off-the-beaten-track experience that showcases not only the natural beauty of the region but also its rich culture. Camping beside the breathtakinly blue Lake Ifni, surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Moroccan wilderness, offers a truly serene and unforgettable experience, .

Edge of the Sahara Trek

This extraordinary trekking holiday will transport you through the awe-inspiring landscapes of the magnificent Sahara Desert in Morocco. This adventure holiday offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the world's most iconic and mystical deserts on earth, while also allowing time to discover the enchanting city of Marrakech. As you venture deep into the Sahara, you'll walk through the vast expanse of the desert, experiencing the sheer immensity of this natural wonder, and sleep under the starlit Saharan skies.

This memorable family adventure holiday in Morocco, offers the perfect opportunity to climb Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak, with your teenage children. This trek is not only an exciting outdoor experience but also an excellent way to introduce teenagers to the world of trekking and summiting. This walking holiday combines the thrill of reaching the summit with the opportunity to explore the vibrant souks and cultural wonders of Marrakech.

Road Cycle Tour of Toubkal

Embark on a classic road cycling adventure holiday in Morocco that takes you from the magnificent Atlas Mountains to the breathtaking Sahara Desert. Your journey begins with the exploration of the bustling souks and cultural treasures of Marrakech, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this magical city. From there, you'll pedal through the picturesque valleys, tranquil towns and the highest roads in Morocco, providing not only a thrilling cycling challenge but also breathtaking views of the country's diverse landscapes.

A Taste of Morocco

Indulge in a delightful blend of culture on this adventure holiday in Morocco that takes you on a captivating journey through Marrakech, Essaouira and the scenic High Atlas Mountains. This adventure offers a perfect balance of beautiful walks and cultural highlights. In the gentle foothills of the High Atlas Mountains, you'll embark on picturesque walks that immerse you in the natural beauty of Morocco's landscape. In Marrakech and the coastal town of Essaouira, you'll explore the rich tapestry of Moroccan culture. An optional cooking class at a women's association in Essaouira offers a hands-on experience with Moroccan cuisine, allowing you to savour the flavors of the region.

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Sudah Terima Turis, Ini Syarat Liburan ke Maroko

Chefchaouen di Maroko

Maroko sempat menutup perbatasan karena adanya lonjakan varian Omicron. Kangen turis, kini Maroko kembali buka pintu untuk pariwisata.

Dilansir dari Travel Weekly , Maroko sempat menutup perbatasan sejak November 2021. Maroko mulai buka kembali pada 7 Februari 2021.

"Maroko terbuka dan menyambut wisatawan, tapi kesehatan adalah prioritas nomor satu. Kondisinya sama untuk pengunjung dan warga Maroko," ucap Adel El Fakir, direktur jenderal dan kepala eksekutif Kantor Pariwisata Nasional Maroko.

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Turis yang masuk ke Maroko memerlukan sertifikat vaksin penuh. Sementara untuk anak-anak di bawah 18 tahun bebas dari syarat ini. Khusus untuk turis Inggris, harus menunjukkan NHS Covid Pass.

Kemudian ada hasil tes PCR negatif kurang dari 48 jam sebelum naik ke pesawat. Maroko juga memberikan keringanan bahwa semua kartu vaksin yang dikeluarkan oleh negara lain diterima selama masih berlaku di negara asalnya.

Sebelum menaiki pesawat, wisatawan harus menunjukkan formulir kesehatan yang telah diisi lengkap, termasuk alamat, nomor telepon utama, dan nomor telepon cadangan yang digunakan untuk melacak mereka selama mereka tinggal.

Setibanya di bandara, mereka akan diperiksa dengan tes cepat gratis. Tes PCR acak juga akan dilakukan untuk beberapa kelompok wisatawan dan hasilnya akan diinformasikan kemudian. Setelah wisatawan menginjakkan kaki di Maroko selama 48 jam, mereka diwajibkan untuk menjalani tes tambahan di tempat mereka menginap.

"Masker wajib di tempat umum. Anda juga memerlukan paspor vaksin untuk memasuki restoran," jelasnya.

Selama mereka menutup perbatasan dari penerbangan internasional, kasus COVID-19 terkonfirmasi di Maroko cenderung menurun. Walaupun sempat mengalami kenaikan di pertengahan Januari dari 885 kasus menjadi 9.061 kasus, kini mereka hanya mencatat sekitar 1.200 kasus.

"Kami memiliki lebih dari 23 juta orang yang divaksinasi ganda, 76 persen dari populasi di atas 12 tahun," ungkapnya.

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Pakej Percutian Ke Morocco Spain Portugal 2024

Pakej percutian ke Morocco Spain Portugal ini dibawakan oleh Jawahir Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd. Anda mencari pakej percutian ke Afrika Utara dan Eropah Barat Daya yang mempunyai kelainan,  menarik dan berbaloi? Inilah Pakej Percutian ke Morocco Spain Portugal 2024 yang terbaik kami sediakan untuk anda.

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Jom bersama Jawahir Travel & Tours untuk Pakej Percutian ke Morocco Spain Portugal untuk tahun 2024

Kenapa anda perlu memilih pakej percutian ke Morocco Spain Portugal bersama Jawahir Travel & Touras ?

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Tarikh terkini untuk Pakej Percutian ke Morocco Spain Portugal

Itinerary pakej percutian ke morocco spain portugal 11 hari 9 malam.

Itinerary pakej percutian ke Morocco Spain Portugal yang kami susun khas untuk semua peserta yang mengikuti trip bersama kami. Itinerary yang cukup menarik dan selesa. Jadual yang dirancang ini tidak meletihkan peserta, sesuai untuk yang berkeluarga, membawa anak-anak dan warga emas bersama.

Semestinya perjalanan anda ke Morocco Spain Portugal  tidak akan terlepas untuk pergi ke tempat-tempat tarikan utama.

Keselesaan dan pengalaman menarik perjalanan yang tidak akan dilupakan menjadi keutamaan kami dalam menguruskan pakej pelancongan yang anda sertai bersama kami.  

Day 1 : Casablanca – Marrakech

Ketibaan ke Casablanca. Lawati Masjid Hassan II (Masjid hanya dibuka untuk waktu solat, jadi kita akan mengambil gambar dari luar). Makan tengah hari di Casablanca. Berangkat ke Marrakesh (3j).

Tiba di Hotel di Marrakesh dan rehat (boleh solat di hotel). Makan malam di hotel. Bermalam di Marrakesh.

Day 2 : Marrakech – Rabat

Selepas sarapan. Keluar hotel. Lawati Marrakesh: Istana Bahia, farmasi rempah di Madinah Lama, Masjid Kutubiyya. Makan tengah hari di Jamaa Elfnaa. Masa lapang untuk membeli-belah dan lawati Jamaa Elfnaa.

Pindah ke Rabat (4:30 jam). Makan malam di hotel dan daftar masuk. Bermalam di Rabat.

Day 3 : Rabat – Tanger

Selepas sarapan pagi, keluar hotel. Lawati Rabat: Qasbah Oudayas, Bazaar lama. Masa lapang untuk membeli-belah, lawati menara Hassan, Mausoleum Muhammed V. Masa untuk solat di Masjid.

Makan tengah hari. Pindah ke Tanger (4h). Tiba di hotel dan daftar masuk. Makan malam di Hotel. Bermalam di Tanger.

Day 4 : Tanger – Tarifa – Seville

Selepas sarapan. Keluar dan pindah ke Port Ferry. Berangkat ke Sepanyol. Ketibaan di Tarifa. Makan tengah hari di Restoran Halal di Algeciras.

Teruskan ke Seville (2: 30j). Ketibaan ke Seville dan lawatan ke: Plaza España, Jardines de Murillo, kuarters Muslim (Masa lapang untuk membeli-belah cenderahati), Giralda Tower (fotostop).

Makan malam di Restoran halal. Pindah dan daftar masuk di Hotel. Bermalam di Seville.

Day 5 : Seville – Lisbon

Sarapan pagi. Keluar hotel dan pindahkan ke Lisbon (6j). Ketibaan di Lisbon. Terus ke Restoran Halal.

Waktu untuk solat di Masjid central Lisbon. Lawati Pusat bandar Lisbon dan fotostop di Menara Belem, Rossio Square, Biara Jeronimos, Penemuan Monumen dan masa untuk membeli-belah cenderahati.

Makan Malam di Restoran Ikan dan Makanan Laut. Pemindahan ke Hotel dan berehat. Bermalam di Lisbon.

Day 6 : Lisbon – Sintra – Seville

Sarapan pagi dan daftar keluar hotel. Lawati Palace National de Sintra. Kembali ke Lisbon. Makan tengah hari di Restoran Halal. Waktu untuk solat di Masjid central Lisbon. Pemindahan ke Seville (6j).

Makan malam di Restoran Halal dan dipindahkan ke Hotel. Daftar masuk dan bermalam di Seville.

Day 7 : Seville – Cordoba – Granada

Sarapan pagi, keluar dan pindah ke Cordoba. Lawati kuarters Muslim Cordoba, Masjid Cordoba. Masa lapang untuk membeli-belah cenderahati.

Makan tengah hari di Restoran Halal dan masa untuk solat di Masjid. Pindah ke Granada melalui lebuh raya. Tiba di Granada dan lawati kuarters Albayzin Muslim. Lawati Masjid Granada dan solat Magrib di Masjid.

Makan Malam di Restoran Halal. Kembali ke hotel dan berehat. Bermalam di Granada.

Day 8 : Granada – Alhambra – Madrid

Sarapan pagi. keluar dan pindah ke Alhambra. Lawati Alhambra. Pindah ke Madrid. Makan tengah hari di Buffet halal dalam perjalanan. Teruskan ke Madrid.

Makan malam di Restoran Halal. Daftar masuk di hotel dan berehat. Bermalam di Madrid.

Day 9 : Madrid Full Day Tour and Shopping

Sarapan pagi. Keluar dan pindah ke FACTORY OUTLET “Las Rozas Village”. Masa lapang untuk membeli-belah di outlet Facory (3j). Pindah ke Madrid.

Makan tengah hari di Restoran Halal dan solat di Masjid. Lawati Madrid: Bull fight ring (fotostop), Stadium Bernabeu (fotostop), Royal Palace (fotostop).

Masa lapang untuk membeli-belah di Pusat bandar. Makan Malam di Restoran Halal. Pemindahan ke hotel dan bermalam di Madrid.

Day 10: Madrid Departure

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  • Palace Da Pena (Sintra-Lisbon)
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  • Pemandu Pelancong/Pemandu

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Panduan Musim di Spain

Musim sejuk.

  • Disember – Februari
  • Suhu Maksimum: ~ 10.0°C
  • Suhu Minimum: ~ 2.0°C

Musim Bunga

  • Mac – Mei
  • Suhu Maksimum: ~ 17.0°C
  • Suhu Minimum: ~7.0°C

Musim Panas

  • Jun – Ogos
  • Suhu Maksimum: ~ 31.0°C
  • Suhu Minimum: ~15.0°C

Musim Luruh

  • September – November
  • Suhu Maksimum: ~ 20.0°C
  • Suhu Minimum: ~10.0°C

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