Morocco
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Everything travellers usually ask before a trip to Morocco. Can't find your answer? We're a message away.

When is the best time to visit Morocco?

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most comfortable weather across the country. Summer is very hot inland and in the desert, though the coast is cooler. Winter is mild in the south but cold and snowy in the High Atlas.

Do I need a visa for Morocco?

Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia can enter visa-free for tourist stays of up to 90 days. A passport valid for the duration of the stay is required. Travelers should confirm current rules for their nationality before departure.

How many days do I need in Morocco?

A week lets you combine Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, and a Sahara excursion. Ten days or more allows adding Fes, Chefchaouen, and the coast. Distances are long, so a focused route works best for shorter trips.

Is Morocco safe for tourists?

Morocco is a popular and generally safe destination, though busy medinas call for awareness of petty theft and persistent vendors. Hiring official guides can ease navigation and reduce hassle. Standard travel precautions apply.

What should I pack and wear?

Lightweight, modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is respectful and practical in the heat. Bring layers for cool desert nights and mountain areas, plus comfortable walking shoes for the medinas. Sun protection is essential.

What is a signature experience in Morocco?

A camel trek into the Sahara with an overnight desert camp is the quintessential Moroccan adventure. Combine it with getting lost in the souks of Marrakech or Fes for a full sensory experience. Mint tea with locals ties it all together.

What food should I try?

Sample tagine, couscous, and harira soup, along with freshly baked bread and grilled brochettes. Street food in Marrakech's main square is a highlight, as are pastries and sweet mint tea. Regional specialties vary from coast to mountains.

Is Morocco good for group and family travel?

Yes, Morocco works well for groups and families, with varied scenery, cultural immersion, and desert adventures that appeal to all ages. Private drivers and guided tours make logistics smooth across long distances. Riads and resorts offer flexible group accommodation.

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