FAQ

🇲🇦 FAQ – Morocco Travel Tips

Most frequent questions and answers

Most travelers from the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Always check with your local embassy or consulate for the latest rules.

The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are widely accepted in big cities, but always carry some cash, especially in rural areas and souks.

Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November) are the best times — mild weather, fewer tourists, and perfect for both desert and city exploration.

Yes, Morocco is generally safe for travelers. Like any destination, use common sense, avoid isolated areas at night, and watch out for petty theft in busy areas.

Morocco is a Muslim-majority country. Modest clothing is appreciated, especially outside tourist zones. For women, covering shoulders and knees is respectful, though not mandatory.

Yes! SIM cards are cheap and easy to get at the airport or in any city. The most popular providers are Maroc Telecom, Orange, and Inwi.

You can travel by train (ONCF), buses (CTM or Supratours), or rent a car. Taxis and local buses are also available in cities.

Yes, tipping is customary. In restaurants, cafés, and taxis, leaving a small tip (5–10%) is appreciated.

It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, delays, and lost luggage — especially for adventure activities or desert trips.

  • Light clothing for the day, layers for the evening

  • Sunscreen and sunglasses

  • Power adapter (Type C & E)

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Reusable water bottle

Absolutely! Morocco welcomes all types of travelers — solo, couples, or families. It’s especially great for cultural experiences and outdoor adventures.