General Travel Questions
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for travelers, especially in tourist areas. Like anywhere, basic precautions are advised.
Many nationalities (EU, UK, USA, Canada, Australia) can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the best for comfortable weather.
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in cities, but cash is useful in small towns.
Not everywhere. Cash is recommended for markets (souks), taxis, and rural areas.
Culture & Customs
Arabic and Amazigh are official languages. French is widely spoken; English is increasingly common.
Modest clothing is recommended, especially in rural areas and religious sites.
Yes, Morocco is popular with solo travelers, including solo women, with common-sense precautions.
Yes, tipping is customary for guides, drivers, and in restaurants (5–10%).
Alcohol is available in licensed hotels, bars, and restaurants, mainly in cities.
Transportation & Getting Around
By private car, train, bus, or domestic flights. Trains are comfortable and reliable.
Petit taxis are cheap in cities; grand taxis are used for longer distances.
Yes, car rental is available at airports and major cities.
Travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Yes. Local SIM cards are cheap and available at airports.
Tours & Activities
Yes, desert tours to Merzouga or Zagora are among Morocco’s top experiences.
Merzouga has higher dunes (Erg Chebbi); Zagora is closer to Marrakech.
Yes, many tours are family-friendly and adapted for children.
A guide is recommended for desert trips, medinas, and cultural tours.


