Morocco Tour Reviews


'It was the perfect way to see such a beautiful country! A great mix of cities, medinas, and picturesque views. Such a culturally rich experience; highly recommend!!!'

Dani

Moroccan Adventure


'Aissa was a brilliant tour guide and Morocco was amazing. Could not recommend it more. Marrakech was one of a kind and I would go back there in a heartbeat.'

Kayla M.

Moroccan Adventure


'I had a great time on this trip. It was a perfect length and I really got to see so much of the country. It was immersive and I made lots of great memories.'

Abigail P.

Moroccan Adventure

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Frequently Asked Questions About Morocco Travel

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What currency does Morocco use?

You’ll be spending Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) in Morocco. Pro tip: You can’t bring them in or out of the country, so exchange or withdraw after you land.

When is the best time to visit Morocco?

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are *chef’s kiss*. Warm days, cooler nights, and fewer crowds = perfect vibes.

What is the weather like in Morocco?

It’s a mixed bag, in the best way. Think hot desert days, cooler mountain breezes and sunny coastal chill. Summers can get VERY hot, especially inland but during the winter months, you’ll want to pack layers.

Do I need a visa to travel to Morocco?

If you’re from the US, UK, EU, Australia, or New Zealand – there’s no visa needed for stays up to 90 days. As for other nationalities, you’ll want to check with your local embassy just to be sure.

What is ATM access like in Morocco?

ATMs are easy to find in cities and towns. Just make sure your card works internationally and tell your bank you’re heading on an adventure.

Do you tip in Morocco?

Yes, tipping is a thing. Round up in taxis, leave 10-15% at restaurants, and a few dirhams for hotel staff or guides is always appreciated.

How many days do you need to see Morocco?

A solid 10–14 days lets you soak up souks, surf, sand dunes and spice. Shorter trip? Focus on a few key cities. Longer? Lucky you.

What should I pack for a trip to Morocco?

Think layers, sunscreen, comfy shoes, a scarf or shawl for covering up at mosques, and a sense of adventure. Oh – and don’t forget your camera.

Can you drink tap water in Morocco?

Locals do, but if you’ve got a sensitive stomach, you may want to stick to bottled or filtered water.

Is internet access good in Morocco?

Wi-Fi is decent in cities and hotels, but don’t expect ultra-speedy downloads in remote spots. Grab a local SIM or eSIM if staying connected is a must.

What adaptor do I need for Morocco?

Morocco uses Type C and E plugs (like most of Europe) and runs on 220V. A universal adaptor will have you covered.

Is Morocco LGBTQIA+ friendly?

Morocco is a conservative country, and same-sex relationships are criminalized. While many LGBTQIA+ travellers visit without any issues, it is worth being mindful of local customs. (Safety first, always.) Note that any and all 18 to 35s are welcome on all Contiki trips, regardless of who you are, how you identify and who you love.

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