Faq

Frequent Asked Questions

When is the best time to tour Morocco?

The two ideal seasons are:
Spring (March-May): Valleys are in bloom with mild temperatures.
Fall (September-November): For desert tours and city strolls.

What should I pack for a Morocco tour?

Light, modest clothing for the day
A jacket or layers for cool desert evenings
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunglasses, sunscreen, and hat
A scarf or shawl (for female travelers to religious sites)

Is Morocco safe for tourists?

Yes, Morocco is by far the safest and most welcoming country in North Africa. An experienced guide will coordinate your safe and comfortable experience from landing to departure.

What are the top attractions in Morocco?

Some highlights include:
Marrakech—vibrant souks, palaces, and gardens
Fes—ancient medina and traditional artisans
Sahara Desert—camel trekking and overnight camps
Chefchaouen—the Blue City in the Rif Mountains
Essaouira—a town by the sea with Portuguese flavor
Atlas Mountains—on the hike and Berber culture

Can you customize my Morocco tour?

Yes! We are specialists in customized Morocco tours. Whether you prefer hiking, architecture, local food, photography, or romance, we can put together your perfect itinerary.

Is Morocco family-friendly?

Yes! Morocco is an ideal place for all kinds of family activities: camel rides, sandboarding, cooking lessons, and colorful souks are on the itinerary.

Do I need a visa to join your Morocco tour?

Most of the travelers from the USA, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand do not need a visa for a period of fewer than 90 days. We will assist you in getting checked for your nationality.

What’s the currency in Morocco?

The currency in Morocco is the Moroccanm (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but it is advisable to pay cash in the souks and villages. ATMs are available almost everywhere.

Is the Sahara Desert accessible on tours?

Yes, several tours provide Saharan Desert overnight excursions, mainly from Marrakech or Fes. Typically, you would drive down in a 4x4 or a minibus, hike into the dunes on camelback, and then spend the night in desert camps under the stars.

Do I need any vaccinations to travel to Morocco?

No vaccinations are currently required for travel into Morocco. However, it is advisable that you be up-to-date on routine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus in particular, if you plan to eat street food or go off the beaten track.