Morocco

The Touratu Guide to

Morocco

23 States to Explore in Morocco

UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Morocco Brief

Morocco blends North African culture, Mediterranean influences, and Saharan landscapes into a destination that rewards both planned itineraries and spontaneous wandering. From the labyrinthine medinas of Fez and Marrakech to the blue-painted streets of Chefchaouen, Morocco offers sensory-rich experiences. The Atlas Mountains provide trekking opportunities, while the Sahara Desert delivers iconic desert camp experiences. Coastal towns like Essaouira offer Atlantic charm, and imperial cities showcase Morocco's historical depth.

  • Capital: Rabat
  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
  • Official Language: Arabic; French widely spoken
  • Main Religion: Islam
  • Best Months: October–April
  • Average Weather: 15–25°C in winter; 25–35°C in summer
  • Famous Tourist Cities: Marrakech, Fez, Tangier, Essaouira, Chefchaouen
  • Time Zone: GMT/WET (UTC+0)
  • Visa Note: Most nationalities receive 90-day visa-free entry
  • Popular Experiences: Desert trekking, medina exploration, mountain hiking, tagine cooking, camel rides

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Everything you need to know before visiting Morocco

Morocco is generally safe for tourists. Petty theft and scams occur mainly in crowded medinas and tourist areas—remain alert with valuables. Avoid traveling alone at night in unfamiliar areas. Political stability is solid; criminal violence against tourists is rare. Women travelers report feeling safe but should use standard caution in bustling souks.

Budget travelers spend $25–40 daily (hostels, street food, local transport). Mid-range travelers spend $60–100 (guesthouses, restaurant meals, activities). Luxury travelers spend $150+ (riads, fine dining, private tours). Desert camps, mountain guides, and organized tours add $50–150 daily. Food and accommodation are affordable; transportation and activities vary.

Five to seven days covers essential highlights: 2–3 days in Marrakech or Fez, 2 days for desert experience, 1–2 days in coastal towns. Two weeks allows deeper exploration of Atlas Mountains, multiple medinas, and slower travel. First-time visitors benefit from 10–12 days to avoid rushing between destinations and experience local rhythms.

October through April offers ideal conditions: comfortable temperatures (15–25°C), lower humidity, and manageable desert heat. Spring (March–April) brings blooming almond trees and pleasant hiking weather. Summer (June–August) is hot in southern regions and crowded. Winter (December–February) brings cooler temperatures but occasional rain in northern areas.

Buses connect major cities affordably via CTM and Supratours companies. Trains link imperial cities and coastal areas. Grand taxis (shared vehicles) offer flexible inter-city transport. Rental cars suit flexible itineraries but navigation can be challenging. Flights between distant cities (Marrakech–Tangier) save time. Local transport within medinas is walking-only.

Greet with 'Salam alaikum' (peace be upon you). Remove shoes when entering homes and some riads. Dress modestly, especially outside tourist areas—cover shoulders and knees. Ramadan affects business hours; eating publicly during fasting is disrespectful. Bargaining is expected in souks but not restaurants. Photography requires permission in religious spaces.

Tafraoute offers dramatic rock formations and Berber villages without crowds. Todra Gorge provides stunning canyon hiking near Tinghir. Aït Benhaddou (UNESCO site) showcases traditional kasbah architecture. Akchour waterfalls near Chefchaouen attract fewer tourists than major destinations. Skoura's palm groves and kasbahs offer authentic rural experiences away from tourist circuits.

Marrakech's medina and souks are quintessentially Moroccan. Fez holds one of Africa's oldest universities and most intricate medinas. Chefchaouen's blue-painted streets create an otherworldly atmosphere. Sahara Desert camps near Merzouga and Zagora offer iconic desert experiences. Essaouira combines coastal charm with Atlantic surf culture and artistic heritage.

Tagine (slow-cooked stew) is Morocco's signature dish, served with bread or couscous. Pastilla (phyllo pastry with meat or seafood) is celebratory fare. Fresh seafood appears in coastal towns. Mint tea and café au lait are social staples. Local restaurants offer affordable set menus. Street food includes kebabs, msemen (folded flatbread), and fresh juice. Alcohol availability varies by region.

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