travel resources
🌍 Travel Resources – MyVisitMorocco
Your all-in-one toolkit to plan your Moroccan adventure with ease.
Planning a trip to Morocco? Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a returning explorer, here’s a curated list of tools, platforms, and resources we personally recommend for booking flights, accommodations, tours, and more. These are services we trust — and some of them help support this blog through affiliate partnerships, at no extra cost to you.
✈️ Flights – Find the Cheapest Deals
Skyscanner – Great for comparing flight prices across multiple airlines.
Google Flights – Perfect for exploring flexible dates and quick price overviews.
Kiwi.com – Smart connections and budget-friendly options.
💡 Tip: Book your flight at least 4–6 weeks in advance for the best prices to Morocco.
🏨 Hotels & Accommodation
Booking.com – Find hotels, riads, and apartments across Morocco.
Airbnb – Great for local stays and authentic experiences.
Hostelworld – Budget travelers’ favorite for hostels and shared rooms.
🛏️ Looking for a cozy riad in Marrakech or a beach stay in Essaouira? These platforms have you covered.
🚗 Transport & Car Rental
DiscoverCars – Compare rental companies and book online.
Careem – Uber-like app available in some Moroccan cities.
ONCF.ma – Official Moroccan train service. Reliable for city-to-city travel.
🚙 Driving tip: International driving license is recommended for car rentals.
🎟️ Tours & Local Experiences
GetYourGuide – Book guided tours, desert trips, and excursions.
Viator – Trusted platform for hand-picked Moroccan experiences.
Local Tour Operators – We’ll be featuring our trusted Moroccan guides soon!
🏜️ Try a Sahara Desert tour or a cooking class in Fes!
🌐 Travel Essentials
SafetyWing – Affordable travel insurance for peace of mind.
Google Maps – Download offline maps before traveling.
XE Currency – Currency conversion app (MAD – Moroccan Dirham).
Google Translate – Helpful when communicating in Arabic or French.
💼 Luggage & Travel Gear
Lightweight backpacks for desert trips
Power adapter (Morocco uses Type C and E sockets)
Sunscreen, water bottle, and layers for shifting climates
🧳 We’re building our recommended gear list — stay tuned!
🧭 Final Tip:
Bookmark this page and come back whenever you need to plan your next Moroccan trip. And don’t forget to explore our blog for hidden gems and practical tips about Morocco!