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Roll up, roll up for the greatest show on earth. Everywhere you look in Djemaa El Fna, Marrakesh’s main square (pronounced "jema" – the "d" is silent),…

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This captivating museum, opened in 2017, showcases finely selected collections of haute couture clothing and accessories that span 40 years of creative…

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Five times a day, one voice rises above the din of Djemaa El Fna as the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer from the Koutoubia Mosque. The mosque's…

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Saadian Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour Ed Dahbi was just as extravagant in death as he was in life. After the "golden king" built Badia Palace in the 16th…

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The area's star attraction is the misnamed Erg Chigaga, not a single dune (erg) but an incredible stretch of golden sand sea some 56km southwest of M…

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The 3-storey granite, palm and argan house, some 400 years old, was inhabited by 20 family members – three generations – until 1982. The owner, Mohammed,…

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Cafe Hafa

A 10-minute walk west from the medina is this beloved sea-facing cafe with what many locals consider Tangier's best view. Opened in 1921, Cafe Hafa mainly…

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Main Post Office

One of the iconic neo-Moorish buildings around this square, La Poste is the work of Adrien Laforgue who took his inspiration from the Grand'Poste of…

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Place Mohammed V

This perpetually busy square is surrounded by striking public buildings, such as the Wilaya and its clock tower and the Courts of Justice, resplendent…

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Tangier American Legation Museum

This museum, in an elegant five-storey mansion, is a must-see: Morocco was the first country to recognise the United States by opening its ports to the…

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Hassan II Mosque

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Kasbah Amridil

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Morocco Travel Guide: Plan Your Perfect Trip

Written by Jess Lee Updated Sep 24, 2021

Morocco tourism's great strength is its variety, easily combining culture and history with outdoor adventures and vast scenic vistas on one visit.

Its landscapes sweep from desert dunes to jagged mountains, sliced through with fertile valleys. While its historic cities have both maze-like medina (old town) quarters to explore, packed full of heritage monuments, and vibrant shopping, café, and dining scenes.

With so much to offer, it's no surprise that Morocco remains one of north Africa's most popular travel destinations.

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Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains near Tetouan

Whether you want a city break in Marrakesh, a trek in the High Atlas, to relax or surf on the beaches, have a desert adventure in the dunes at the western edge of the Sahara, or explore the monuments and artistry within the medinas (old towns) of the Imperial Cities, Morocco has a holiday that suits you.

Plan what to do and where to go with our Morocco overview articles. They will help you decide the itinerary for your trip.

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The kasbah of Ait Benhaddou in the Atlas Mountains

Summer: The mid-summer months of July and August are low season in Morocco due to intense temperatures. Accommodation prices are at their lowest during this time, except along the coast and in the top northwest corner of the country (which has a milder climate), as Moroccans flock to the beach for summer holidays during this period to escape the worst of the heat inland.

If you're here solely to hike the trails of the High Atlas, though, particularly Jebel Toubkal, this is the prime time to visit, and Imlil (the base village for Toubkal ascents) is buzzing with visitors. If you want to mix Atlas Mountains trekking with sightseeing in Marrakesh, June (before the temperatures skyrocket) is still a decent time to travel.

Fall (September to November): In September, the heat is still intense across most of the country, but if you're only traveling in the northwest, this is a great time to go. By October, temperatures have dipped, and you can enjoyably explore the entire country, including the Sahara region. This makes October and November one of the most popular times to visit.

Winter: While temperatures can get very cold at night, there are still plenty of blue skies to enjoy if you're heading to Marrakesh or into the desert. Just remember to pack warm clothing for the evenings. In the northwest, expect a lot of rain during the winter months.

Spring: Along with fall, spring is one of the best times to visit Morocco, with mild temperatures that make sightseeing easy. You'll need to bring your umbrella if you want to visit the north, though, and be aware that this is sandstorm season in the Sahara.

Note that Easter is a hugely popular time to visit, with European families arriving for the school vacation period, and prices in major tourism centers tend to skyrocket during this holiday.

Ali Ben Youssef Medersa inside Marrakesh medina

Marrakesh is many people's first experience of Morocco. This compact city, with its labyrinthine walled medina (old town) crammed with heritage monuments, is a favorite for city-breakers who come for both chic weekends spent in the city's restored riad hotels, as well as to explore its culture, heritage, and myriad shopping opportunities.

Marrakesh is also the gateway city to adventures in the High Atlas, though even on a short trip to the city, you can get a taster of the mountain scenery by heading out on one of the many day trips offered.

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Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca

Casablanca is Morocco's business center and is home to the country's main airport, so for many visitors looking to explore further than a city break in Marrakesh and Fes, it is their entry point to the country.

Although many visitors use Casablanca simply as a jumping-off point, the city is worth exploring before striking out to further adventures. The central district's glut of Moresque architecture and the huge, modern Hassan II Mosque are well worth spending the night in town for.

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The Blue Gate in Fes, Morocco

The four Imperial Cities of Marrakesh, Fes, Rabat, and Meknes offer palatial architecture and wriggling alleys inside their medinas and, unsurprisingly, are the most popular towns to visit for anyone interested in cultural heritage.

Explore further, though, and you'll discover the photogenic medinas of towns in the Rif Mountains, the kasbahs and mudbrick architecture of towns in the High Atlas and Anti Atlas, and the beach resort towns of the Atlantic Coast.

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Camel-trekking through the Sahara Desert in Morocco

The High Atlas, Anti Atlas, and Rif Mountains are popular destinations for trekking, 4WD-adventures, exploring Moroccan culture, and for simply enjoying the stunning mountain vistas. The dunes of the Sahara offer vast desert views, while for other visitors, Morocco is all about the Atlantic Coast's surfing and good-value beach breaks.

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Roman ruins of Volubilis near Meknes

  • Population of Morocco: The population of Morocco is 36.5 million. The most densely populated regions are along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines.
  • Capital of Morocco: The capital of Morocco is Rabat, which has a population of 580,000.
  • Geography of Morocco: Morocco's coastal plains rim the Atlantic Ocean to the west and Mediterranean Sea to the north. The northern coast is bordered by the Rif Mountains, while the spine of the Atlas Mountains cuts through the country's interior. East of the High Atlas are the Sahara desert dunes of Erg Chebbi and Erg Chigaga. In the far south, the flat desert plateau of the Western Sahara is claimed by Morocco but is a disputed territory.
  • Languages of Morocco: Moroccan Arabic (Darija) and Amazigh (Berber) are the official languages of Morocco. French is widely spoken and remains the main language of business, tourism, and commerce.
  • Currency of Morocco: Morocco's currency is the Moroccan dirham.
  • Time Zone of Morocco: The time zone of Morocco is UTC+1.

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Tourist Visas: Nationals of 70 countries are granted visa-free entry to Morocco for stays of 90 days. Passport holders from countries that do need a tourist visa, have to apply through the Moroccan embassy before travel.

Electricity: Morocco uses two-prong European-style electricity plugs.

Riads & Dars: As well as regular hotels, many popular tourist destinations in Morocco offer B&B-style accommodation in riads and dars. Both are traditional houses usually found in medinas (old towns). A riad is a mansion centered around a courtyard garden. A dar is a much more modest medina house, normally with a light well at its center. Both Marrakesh and Fes are famous for their riad accommodation.

Mosques: Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter mosques in Morocco, with one exception: Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque is open for visits by regular tours operated by the mosque.

Clothing: Off the beach, visitors should err on the conservative side in their clothing, covering knees and shoulders. In rural areas, this is particularly important.

Smoking: Smoking is still allowed inside restaurants and cafés in Morocco, so visitors with asthma or issues with smoke should always attempt to grab a table outside (nearly all restaurants and cafés have outside seating).

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Foreign Office travel warning for anyone going to Egypt and Morocco as 'situation changing fast'

U K tourists planning to visit Egypt or Morocco have been alerted to a rapidly changing situation in the Middle East following serious events over the weekend.

The popularity of Egypt and Morocco as holiday destinations have surged recently thanks to their affordable luxury resorts and hot climate which is drawing in UK holidaymakers. However, in light of an attack by Iran on Israel last week, the UK government has revised its travel guidance for both countries.

Although Egypt and Morocco were not targets in the recent strike, the Foreign Office updated its advice on the gov.uk website, cautioning travellers: "On 13 April 2024 Iran carried out military action against Israel . Monitor this travel advice and other media as the situation is changing fast. Follow and contact FCDO travel on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram."

Egypt, which shares a land border with Israel, has specific advisories regarding certain areas. The government advises: "FCDO advises against all travel to within 20km of the Egypt-Libya border, except for the town of El Salloum (where we advise against all but essential travel)."

Additionally, British nationals are urged to avoid North Sinai, South Sinai, the Hala'ib Triangle, the Ismailiyah Governorate east of the Suez Canal, and various locations in the Western Desert west of the Nile Valley and Nile Delta regions, reports the Mirror .

The ministry warns: "There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. You should remain vigilant at all times. Terrorism is a risk across Egypt, particularly in North Sinai. Attacks could be indiscriminate.

"The authorities in Egypt have a significant security presence across the country, including armed security officers at important sites, critical infrastructure and road checkpoints. Extra measures are in place at tourist sites.

"There is a heightened threat of terrorism in and around religious sites and during religious festivals, such as the month of Ramadan and the Christmas period (including Coptic Christmas in January). Terrorist attacks have occurred over local holiday weekends."

It also cautioned about a threat of kidnapping by terrorist groups near the border and remote desert areas stating: "British nationals are viewed as legitimate targets, including those engaged in tourism, humanitarian aid work, journalism or business sectors. If you are kidnapped, the reason for your presence is unlikely to serve as a protection or secure your safe release."

The Foreign Office has also updated its travel advice for Morocco, issuing new cautions to British nationals. The update includes a stark warning: "On 13 April 2024 Iran carried out military action against Israel. Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Morocco. There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. You should remain vigilant at all times."

Additionally, the risk associated with local sympathies towards extremist groups was underlined: "There is an increased threat linked to the number of Moroccans sympathetic or belonging to Daesh (formerly ISIL) and other extremist groups. Authorities regularly disrupt terrorist cells. While there have been no recent kidnappings of foreign nationals in Morocco, it cannot be ruled out."

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FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the northern part of the Governorate of South Sinai, beyond the St Catherine-Nuweibaa road, except for the coastal areas along the west and east of the peninsula.

The eastern part of Ismailiyah Governorate

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the Ismailiyah Governorate east of the Suez Canal.

Western Desert

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the area west of the Nile Valley and Nile Delta regions, except for:

Luxor, Qina, Aswan, Abu Simbel and the Valley of the Kings

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the coastal areas between the Nile Delta and Marsa Matruh

the Marsa Matruh-Siwa Road

the oasis town of Siwa

the Giza Governorate north-east of the Bahariya Oasis

the road between Giza and Farafra (but we advise against all but essential travel on the road between Bahariya and Siwa)

Bahariya Oasis, Farafra, the White Desert and Black Desert

Hala’ib Triangle and Bir Tawil Trapezoid

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the Hala’ib Triangle and the Bir Tawil Trapezoid.

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Advice was issued after Iran carried out military action against Israel on April 13. The advice is for anyone who is travelling to the North African country to monitor travel advice and other media as the situation "is changing fast".

The FCDO’s advice for Morocco has not changed following the April attack, however it has highlighted that it is more important than ever to get travel insurance and check that it provides sufficient cover before visiting the country.

The Foreign Office does not currently advise against travelling to any part of the country. However, it does state that terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks. In particular, there is an increased threat linked to the number of Moroccans sympathetic or belonging to Daesh (formerly ISIL) and other extremist groups.

The places highlighted as being at heightened risk include crowded areas, government buildings, transport networks, businesses with Western interests, and areas where foreign nationals and tourists are known to gather. You should stay vigilant and follow the advice of local authorities, the Foreign Office advises.

They say: "If you are travelling or living abroad, particularly in areas where a crisis is more likely to occur, take sensible precautions. This applies if you’re travelling to or living somewhere where there is a high risk of terrorism, unrest or natural disasters.

"You are responsible for your own personal safety. Follow the advice provided by the UK government and local authorities. We do not have a general duty of care to British nationals abroad."

If you are affected by a crisis abroad call the FCDO on (+44) (0)207 008 5000.

There is no advice against travel to Turkey but people are warned to check the latest situation before travelling. The Foreign Office have also urged people to make sure they have travel insurance in place before going on holiday.

The areas where there could be concern have been highlighted by the FCDO. In the rest of the country, it’s a case of staying vigilant. Here are the areas of concern:

Border with Syria

FCDO advises against all travel within 10km of the border with Syria.

Sirnak (city)

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Sirnak (city).

Hakkari province

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Hakkari province.

The Israel-Hamas war has led to heightened tensions in the region and demonstrations are ongoing in cities across Turkey. The Foreign Office states that demonstrations have been reported outside diplomatic missions connected to the conflict in major cities, particularly Israeli diplomatic missions in Ankara and Istanbul, and that visitors should avoid all demonstrations and leave the area if one develops. Local transport routes may also be disrupted.

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    HM the King, Commander of the Faithful, Chairs Religious Vigil Commemorating Laylat Al-Qadr in Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque; His Majesty the King, Commander of the Faithful, Chairs Fifth Religious Lecture of Ramadan 1445 AH

  7. Morocco travel guide

    Morocco. Africa. Check out this year's Best in Travel winners. A country of dazzling diversity, Morocco has epic mountains, sweeping deserts and ancient cities, and it greets travelers with warm hospitality and the perfect glass of mint tea. Best Time to Visit. Best Places to Visit.

  8. Planning

    Planning - Visit Marrakech Morocco - Official Site of the Tourist Office - Travel to Morocco, Visit Morocco, Voyage au Maroc, Vacances, Morocco Tourism. Planning Pack your bags and organize your stay in Marrakech So you intend to come to Marrakech, a place of immense beauty and

  9. Explore

    Explore - Visit Marrakech Morocco - Official Site of the Tourist Office - Travel to Morocco, Visit Morocco, Voyage au Maroc, Vacances, Morocco Tourism.

  10. Tourism in Morocco

    Number of international tourists in Morocco. Tourism in Morocco is well developed, maintaining a strong tourist industry focused on the country's coast, culture, and history. The Moroccan government created a Ministry of Tourism in 1985. Tourism is considered one of the main foreign exchange sources in Morocco and since 2013 it had the highest number of arrivals out of the countries in Africa.

  11. Tourism

    Tourism receipts will be brought to 140 billion dirham in 2020, a cumulative sum of the decade near 1000 billion dirham. 2020 vision presented to the king by Mr. Yassir Zenagui, Minister of Tourism and Handicraft, is the strategy of regionalization of tourism, quality and sustainability. It was designed under the leadership of His Majesty King ...

  12. Morocco Travel Guide: Plan Your Perfect Trip

    First-Time Traveler Tips for Morocco High Atlas landscape. Tourist Visas: Nationals of 70 countries are granted visa-free entry to Morocco for stays of 90 days. Passport holders from countries that do need a tourist visa, have to apply through the Moroccan embassy before travel. Electricity: Morocco uses two-prong European-style electricity plugs.

  13. See and do

    A world of contrasting cultures. Expand your stay and go for a wander to discover the hidden treasures left by history. Dive into Morocco's rich history and explore the magical cultural heritage, arts, and ancestral traditions of Morocco. Read more.

  14. Morocco's National Tourism Office Launches New Campaign

    Morocco's National Tourism Office Launches New Campaign. After more than 15 months of exceptional travel and gathering restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Morocco is gearing up to welcome ...

  15. Morocco's Tourism Office: New Strategic Approach to Promote Morocco Abroad

    0. Oct. 05, 2021 7:06 p.m. Morocco's Tourism Office: New Strategic Approach to Promote Morocco Abroad. Rabat - The Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT) is initiating a new approach in its ...

  16. Visit Marrakech Morocco

    Welcome to the official Visit Marrakech Morocco website: Tourist attractions Hotels Restaurants Must-sees Events Road Trips Outdoor activities Shopping Official Travel Guide of Marrakech Morocco & Africa! ... Discover our various brochures and tourist documentation available by theme and by territory to accompany you during your stay. ...

  17. Morocco Launches 'Aji' and 'We Are Open' Campaigns to Revive Tourism

    0. Feb. 16, 2022 2:59 p.m. Morocco Launches 'Aji' and 'We Are Open' Campaigns to Revive Tourism. Rabat - The Moroccan National Tourism Office ( ONMT) launched on Wednesday "Aji" (Come) and "We ...

  18. Covid-19: Safe travel to Morocco

    For your safety and safety of others during your stay in Morocco, it is necessary to: Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds with soap or a hydro-alcoholic solution. Cough or sneeze into your elbow or into a single-use handkerchief and dispose of it in a garbage can. Maintain a distance of 1.5m with your interlocutor.

  19. Moroccan National Tourism Office Reveals Plans for Revitalization

    Rabat - The Moroccan National Tourist Office (ONMT) revealed on April 22 the new devices that it will employ to secure Morocco's tourism sector's post-COVID-19 economic recovery.

  20. Morocco : Morocco's tourism office hires lobbyist Joshua Kaufman for

    Adel El Fakir, head of Morocco's national tourism office, Office National Marocain du Tourisme (ONMT), has just brought on a lobbyist in New York. Executive Director Siham Fettouhi has hired tourism expert Joshua Kaufman to lobby for Morocco in North America as a tourist destination. The agreement was signed late last month and registered with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) on 5 April.

  21. Useful informations

    The Moroccan National Tourist Office, is an institute which goal is ensuring promotion and marketing of Morocco as a destination. Being also present worldwide : Europe, Asia, Africa and America, the MNTO's representatives will give you all the information you need for your trip on the spot.

  22. Foreign Office travel warning for anyone going to Egypt and Morocco as

    The Foreign Office has also updated its travel advice for Morocco, issuing new cautions to British nationals. The update includes a stark warning: "On 13 April 2024 Iran carried out military ...

  23. Destinations

    Destinations - Visit Marrakech Morocco - Official Site of the Tourist Office - Travel to Morocco, Visit Morocco, Voyage au Maroc, Vacances, Morocco Tourism. Destinations Marrakech & Regions A region with multiple facets The region of Marrakech-Safi is located in the center west of the Kingdom. It extends from

  24. Morocco's Tourism Office Unveils Plans to Increase Airline Capacity

    Morocco's National Tourism Office (ONMT) is intensifying efforts to position the country among the world's top 10 destinations, aiming for a boost in Morocco-bound airline capacity with a target ...

  25. Latest Foreign Office travel advice to Egypt, Turkey and Morocco

    The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has advised against travel to certain parts of Egypt, especially to within 20km of the Egypt-Libya border, except for the town of El Salloum (where they advise against all but essential travel). They advise that the land border into Israel from Egypt at Taba could close with little notice.

  26. Tourism Office Promotes Morocco as Travel Destination in French Market

    Rabat - In an effort to further solidify Morocco's standing as a preferred travel destination among French tourists, the Moroccan National Tourist Office ( ONMT) and the National Tourism ...