Everything you need to know about traveling to Morocco
It depends on your nationality. For example, citizens of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Check with the Moroccan Embassy or Consulate in your country for the latest visa information.
No, from January 1, 2023, proof of vaccination against COVID-19 is no longer required for most trips with Morocco-Tours.us. However, vaccination is strongly recommended. Some destinations or airlines may still require proof of testing or vaccination. Please check the specific requirements for your travel.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for all Morocco-Tours.us travelers. Ensure your insurance details are recorded by your trip leader on the first day.
Dress in layers to accommodate Morocco's varying climate. While female travelers don't need to dress as conservatively as local women, it's a good idea to have clothing options that allow you to cover up.
Yes, Morocco is a safe country to travel to with Morocco-Tours.us, provided you respect the local culture and customs.
Check with your government's travel advisory for the latest safety information. The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.
Internet is widely available in cities, hotels, and some public places. Rural areas may have limited access, so be prepared to disconnect in more remote regions.
Yes, mobile coverage is generally good in cities and metropolitan areas but can be limited in remote regions. Ensure global roaming is activated with your carrier.
Accommodation varies but includes traditional Moroccan riads, which feature beautiful arches, tiled mosaics, and courtyards with fountains.
Morocco has both modern flushable toilets and squat toilets. Carrying your own toilet paper and soap is advisable as these are not always provided.
No, drinking tap water is not recommended. Your guide from Morocco-Tours.us will advise where filtered water is available, and some hotels may provide it. Bring a reusable water bottle to reduce plastic waste.
Major credit cards are accepted in most large shops, hotels, and restaurants. However, smaller vendors and market stalls often only accept cash.
ATMs are available in large cities and airports but are less common in rural areas. Carry enough cash when traveling outside of cities.
While not mandatory, tipping is appreciated. Rounding up the bill or leaving spare change in restaurants and cafes is common. Tipping taxi drivers and porters around 10 dirhams is also standard.
Yes, trips with Morocco-Tours.us support local organizations such as argan oil cooperatives and women's organizations in the High Atlas Foundation. By bringing tourists to these stops and promoting their work, we help support these communities and their initiatives.