Ultimate Morocco Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
Morocco is a country of contrasts—ancient medinas and modern cities, snowy mountains and golden deserts, Atlantic beaches and peaceful valleys. It is one of the most exciting destinations in North Africa and offers something for every kind of traveler.
If you are planning your first trip, this Morocco travel guide covers everything you need to know before you go.
MOROCCO LOCATION
Morocco is located in North Africa, just across the sea from Spain. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, and Mauritania.
Its location makes it an easy destination from Europe and increasingly popular worldwide.
Entry Requirements
Visa rules depend on your nationality. Many travelers can enter Morocco visa-free for short stays.
Before traveling:
- Check passport validity
- Verify visa requirements for every nationality
- Keep hotel or accommodation details ready
- Always confirm official requirements before departure.
How Many Days Do You Need
Recommended trip lengths:
* 5 days: One city + short excursion
* 7–10 days: Classic first-time Morocco trip
* 2 weeks: Cities + mountains + desert + coast
Morocco is diverse, so more time allows a better experience
Best to Visit
Top first-time destinations include:
* Marrakech – culture, souks, riads
* Fes – history and heritage
* Chefchaouen – blue mountain town
* Sahara Desert – dunes and camp nights
* Atlas Mountains – nature and hiking
* Essaouira – relaxed coast
* Agadir & South Coast – beaches and road trips
* Tangier – gateway city with sea views
Getting Around Morocco
Travel options are generally good.
* By Train
Best for:
Casablanca
Rabat
Tangier
Fes
Marrakech
* By Bus
Useful for many towns and tourist routes.
* By Car
Best for:
Mountains
South coast
Remote areas
Flexible road trips
* Private Transfers / Tours
Good for desert trips or limited-time travelers
Currency And Budget
Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
- ravel styles:
* Budget traveler
* Mid-range traveler
* Luxury traveler
Morocco can fit many budgets depending on accommodation and transport choices.
Tip: Carry some cash, especially in smaller towns.
Where to Stay
Popular options:
– Riads (traditional guesthouses)
– Hotels
– Hostels
– Desert camps
– Apartments
Campsites / camper stops
Try a riad at least once for the full experience.
Food to Try
Moroccan cuisine is one of the highlights of any trip.
Must-try dishes:
* Tagine
* Couscous
* Pastilla
* Harira
* Grilled fish on the coast
* Mint tea
What to Wear
Morocco is diverse and modern in many places, but respectful clothing is recommended.
Bring:
– Comfortable walking shoes
– Layers for temperature changes
– Light clothing for warm days
– Jacket for evenings or mountains
Useful Travel Tips
- Don’t overpack your itinerary
- Learn basic greetings like Salam and Shukran
- Use official taxis or agree on price first
- Be patient in busy medinas
- Stay flexibles
Some of the best moments are unplanned
Morocco is rich, colorful, and full of surprises. Whether you come for the cities, desert, mountains, or coast, it rewards travelers who slow down and stay curious.
