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The Most Favorite Tours in Morocco
Discover the best of Morocco through expertly crafted tours, from vibrant cities to majestic mountains, golden deserts, and scenic coastal escapes. Each tour is thoughtfully designed to blend comfort, culture, and unforgettable experiences.
- Tanger
- Marrakesh
- Fes
- Tanger
- Marrakesh
- Marrakesh
Frequently Asked Question
Some of the most frequently asked questions by travelers planning a visit to Morocco, covering practical tips, cultural insights, and essential information to help you prepare for a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Internet access can be readily found at internet cafes and in hotel lobbies. Occasionally, you can find free wi-fi in public places. While it is not easy to find internet access in rural areas, a smartphone with the proper plan will access the internet almost everywhere.
Please do not drink the tap water in Morocco and take care not to brush your teeth with the tap water either. Water is treated at certain locations in Morocco, but as a precaution bottled water is advised and will be provided.
Major credit cards are welcomed at the larger stores, hotels, and restaurants, but use cash at the smaller shops and stalls.
Exchange your cash when you arrive at the airport bank exchange, or use local banks and currency exchange offices in the cities and medinas as you travel
If you are doing one of our desert tours, the desert is probably best visited in spring and autumn but will still provide very pleasant sunshine in the middle of winter although it will get cold at night.
We would advise to avoid the desert during July and August unless you are used to very high temperatures.
Women may like to carry a scarf with them to wrap around them in the more rural areas to avoid causing any offence, especially during Ramadan.
In the winter months, you will need some warm clothes for cooler nights especially in the mountains and desert where it can get very cold with subzero temperatures and heavy snowfall.
Women may like to carry a scarf with them to wrap around them in the more rural areas to avoid causing any offence, especially during Ramadan.
In the winter months, you will need some warm clothes for cooler nights especially in the mountains and desert where it can get very cold with subzero temperatures and heavy snowfall.
If you are doing one of our desert tours, the desert is probably best visited in spring and autumn but will still provide very pleasant sunshine in the middle of winter although it will get cold at night.
We would advise to avoid the desert during July and August unless you are used to very high temperatures.
