Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our tours in Morocco

Frequently Asked Questions

Here you will find answers to the most common questions about our tours, services, and experiences in Morocco.

Our tours include:

  • Transport in a private vehicle with air conditioning
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Accommodation in selected hotels and riads
  • Breakfasts and dinners per itinerary
  • Guided visits to monuments and historic sites
  • Authentic cultural experiences
  • Basic travel insurance

Morocco can be visited year-round, but the best times are:

  • Spring (March-May): Pleasant temperatures, ideal for tours
  • Autumn (September-November): Perfect weather for the desert
  • Winter (December-February): Mild temperatures in the south
  • Summer (June-August): Very hot, especially in the desert

Citizens of most European Union countries, the United States, Canada, and Latin American countries do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days.

Requirements:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Sufficient financial resources

We recommend verifying the specific requirements based on your nationality.

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

Important information:

  • Dirhams cannot be exchanged outside of Morocco
  • Euros are accepted in many tourist areas
  • ATMs are available in major cities
  • Credit cards are accepted in hotels and restaurants
  • Cash is preferred in the desert and rural areas

Clothing recommendations depending on the season:

  • Comfortable and lightweight clothing for daytime
  • Jacket or coat for evenings and the desert
  • Comfortable footwear for walking
  • Hat and sunglasses for sun protection
  • Modest clothing for visiting mosques
  • Swimsuit if the tour includes a pool

In winter, the desert can be very cold at night.

Moroccan cuisine is rich and varied:

  • Tagine: Traditional stew cooked in a clay pot
  • Couscous: Semolina with vegetables and meat
  • Pastilla: Savory pastry with meat and spices
  • Mint tea: Traditional beverage
  • Bread: Khobz, traditional Moroccan bread
  • Nuts and dates: Especially in the desert

We can adapt meals for vegetarians and people with allergies.

Internet access is available in:

  • Major hotels and riads
  • Tourist cafes and restaurants
  • Shopping centers
  • Major cities

Limitations:

  • In the desert, connectivity is limited
  • In rural areas, it can be intermittent
  • We recommend purchasing a local SIM card

Morocco is generally a safe country for tourists. Our recommendations:

  • Follow the instructions of our guide
  • Do not walk alone at night in unfamiliar areas
  • Keep valuables secure
  • Respect local customs
  • Use common sense as in any destination

Our guides are trained to ensure your safety throughout the entire trip.

Rules for taking photographs in Morocco:

  • Allowed: Landscapes, monuments, architecture
  • With permission: Local people (offer a tip)
  • Prohibited: Military, police, airports
  • Mosques: Exteriors only, not interiors
  • Markets: Ask before photographing stalls

Our guide will help you identify what can be photographed.

We have 24/7 support during your trip:

  • Emergency phone: +212 666 451 232
  • WhatsApp: +212 666 451 232
  • Email: infoviajandoamarruecos@gmail.com
  • Local guide: Available throughout the entire tour
  • Office: Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez
  • Website: www.viajandoamarruecos.com

We save the contact numbers on your phone before the trip.

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