Morocco
A tapestry of medinas, mountains and desert
Capital
Rabat
Currency
MAD (MAD)
Language(s)
β
Time Zone
UTC+1
Population
~37M
Area
710,850 kmΒ²
Dial Code
+212
Internet TLD
.ma
Entry & Visa
Visa rules vary by nationality β check official sources before travel.
Health & Safety
Standard travel vaccines recommended; no widespread malaria risk in main tourist areas.
Money & Payments
Getting There
Key Airports
- Mohammed V International Airport (Casablanca)CMNMain International
- Marrakech Menara AirportRAKCoastal
- RabatβSalΓ© AirportRBARegional
- FesβSaΓ―s AirportFEZRegional
Land Borders
Connectivity & Power
On the Ground
Morocco Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Plan Your Trip
The call to prayer echoes across the rooftops of Marrakech before the first light has touched the Atlas Mountains, and the old city is already stirring. Spice sellers arrange their towers of cumin, saffron, and ras el haβ¦
Best Time to Visit
Spring β mild weather across cities and excellent for trekking in the Atlas Mountains.
Hot in inland areas; coastal spots remain pleasant.
Autumn β comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds in tourist hotspots.
Cooler winter months, great for coastal visits and off-peak travel.
Key Attractions
Marrakech Medina & Jemaa el-Fnaa
HeritageFes Medina
HeritageAtlas Mountains & Toubkal
AdventureSahara (Merzouga Dunes)
AdventureEssaouira & Atlantic Coast
BeachChefchaouen (Blue City)
HeritageCasablanca & Hassan II Mosque
HeritageVolubilis Roman Ruins
HeritageDades & Todra Gorges
NatureSahara Stargazing & Desert Camps
AdventureLocation
Bordering Countries
Entry requirements for Morocco vary by nationality. Most visitors require a valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond their intended stay. Visa requirements differ by country of origin β some nationalities receive visa-free access or can obtain a visa on arrival, while others must apply in advance through an embassy or consulate.
Always confirm the latest requirements with your nearest embassy or the official immigration authority before travel, as policies can change. Carry sufficient funds to cover your stay and ensure your return or onward ticket is available upon entry.
Country-specific visa details, fees, and processing times will be added here.
Before travelling to Morocco, consult a travel health clinic or your doctor at least 4β6 weeks before departure. Recommended vaccinations typically include routine immunisations (MMR, tetanus, hepatitis A and B) and may include yellow fever, typhoid, rabies, or meningitis depending on your itinerary and activities.
Malaria prophylaxis may be recommended for certain regions or seasons. Carry a well-stocked travel health kit including oral rehydration salts, antimalarials (if prescribed), insect repellent with DEET, and any personal medications in their original packaging.
Travel insurance with medical evacuation cover is strongly recommended for all visitors.
Country-specific vaccination requirements and health advisories will be added here.
Like all destinations, Morocco has areas that are safer than others. Most tourist areas are generally safe when standard precautions are followed: avoid displaying valuables, stay aware of your surroundings, and use reputable transport and accommodation providers.
Check your government's official travel advisory website before and during your trip for the latest security updates. Register with your embassy or consulate if you are staying for an extended period.
Keep copies of all important documents (passport, insurance, bookings) in a separate location from the originals. Familiarise yourself with emergency contact numbers β local police, medical services, and your country's embassy.
Country-specific safety advisories and regional risk levels will be added here.
The ideal time to visit Morocco depends on your planned activities and the regions you intend to explore. Generally, the dry season offers the best conditions for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities, with clearer skies and more accessible roads. The wet season, while lush and green, can restrict access to some areas but often brings lower prices and fewer crowds.
School holidays and major festivals can affect accommodation availability and pricing. Booking well in advance is advisable for peak periods.
Country-specific seasonal guides, peak months, and event calendars will be added here.
Morocco offers a diverse range of experiences β from iconic wildlife reserves and national parks to vibrant cities, historic coastlines, and cultural heritage sites. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, culture, or cuisine, there is something for every type of traveller.
Many visitors combine multiple destinations within a single itinerary, making the most of the country's varied landscapes and experiences. Local guides and tour operators can help tailor an itinerary to your interests and budget.
Specific destination highlights, must-see attractions, and curated itineraries for Morocco will be added here.
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Destinations in Morocco
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