Our Moroccan Frequently Asked Questions are the most frequent questions from any traveler thinking to visit Morocco, we tried to give short and informative answers. Take a look and you are welcome if need more details or you have new questions, please feel free to Contact us .
English and French are studied in school all over Morocco. This is why most Moroccans, who live in the cities, speak or understand at least some English words or phrases, and most of Moroccans are speaking French well. Fewer Moroccans can speak Italian, Spanish, and German; however, professionals in the tourism sector are accustomed to visitors who cannot speak Arabic. They speak enough English and many other languages to fulfill the needs of most travelers.
Of course, if you have children and willing to visit Morocco, you don’t need to leave them home, you’d better bring them to discover something extraordinary. This decision can be challenging you to bear extra burdens when it comes to providing care to your children, but little kids like to amuse and enjoy travelling like adults. Besides, their Morocco experience will remain a lifetime journey for them to broaden their mind till they grow up mature.
The weather in Morocco varies from one place to another. However, it is recommended to visit Morocco in these months of (October/ November/ December/ January/ February/ March/ April) when the weather is pleasantly cool, sunny and warm which leads to some stunning photos. During midsummer, it is very hot in the south, though Sahara desert would be wonderful destination for some people to enjoy the hot sun.
Visitors to Morocco must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the scheduled return date to enter Morocco and you can obtain a visa from Morocco Consulate before departure. Also, entry visa with USD 27 per passport is available upon arrival in Morocco airports for specific nationalities and you will need to check before. -Some nationalities don’t need a visa to visit Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 3 months such as United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland. For more info and details on entry visa to Morocco please check with the Moroccan consulate or embassy at your country
Transparently, Morocco could be considered one of the calmest and safe destination in North-Africa. Morocco has a very low crime rate in comparison to other countries of the world. If travelers take sensible precautions during their Morroco Travel Packages, they will surely be safe. Accompanied by your tour guide and leader you will be in the highest level of safety during your Morocco vacations.
English and French are studied in school all over Morocco. This is why most Moroccans, who live in the cities, speak or understand at least some English words or phrases, and most of Moroccans are speaking French well. Fewer Moroccans can speak Italian, Spanish, and German; however, professionals in the tourism sector are accustomed to visitors who cannot speak Arabic. They speak enough English and many other languages to fulfill the needs of most travelers.
If you are traveling with us; you don't have to worry you will have internet access all the time. all our private cars and accomudation have free Wi-Fi access. in case if you are traveling alone Morocco's cities have internet access available in internet cafes and hotel lobbies. In some cases, free Wi-Fi can be accessed in public places. Less internet access is available in rural areas, so be prepared to 'disconnect' when travelling out of Morocco's big cities.
Non-Muslims are generally welcome to visit mosques in Morocco. Tourists are more than welcome to visit most mosques at any time expect when they are being used for prayer, on Friday and during the five prayers of the day.
Moroccans are well known all over the world for their tolerance and hospitality; however, it is always polite to ask permission before taking a photograph of people, especially women, and stores or products. Photography is prohibited around army bases, airports, dams, and bridges. If you happen to be in a place where photography is prohibited, you will sure find signs to notify you.
Credit cards are widely used in Morocco in hotels, many shops, restaurants, and cafes. Most stores in markets accept credit cards. The most common types of credit cards used in Morocco are Visa, Master Card, and American Express.
Many travelers enjoy their stay in Morocco without learning a single word of Arabic; however, it is always good to learn a few Arabic words to expressing greetings or thanks. It is advisable to learn some basic Arabic terms if you are planning to visit some unpopular tourist destinations. Moroccans are friendly and will be happy to help you anytime, even if there is a language barrier.
Non-Muslims are generally welcome to visit mosques in Morocco. Tourists are more than welcome to visit most mosques at any time expect when they are being used for prayer, on Friday and during the five prayers of the day.
There aren’t really special clothes to be put on while visiting a mosque in Morocco; however, modest dress would be highly recommended and in some mosques, it`s better for women to cover their hair and perhaps their arms and legs. Both women and men will be asked to remove their shoes before entering a mosque.
Morocco features a large number of remarkable and historical mosques. The most notable among them are Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Bab Berdieyinne in Meknes, Bou Inania Madrasa in Fez, Mosque of Mulai Idris in Fez, Tangier Grand Mosque and Sidi Bou Habib Mosque in Tangier. Tourists are welcome in all of these mosques on any day, except Friday.
Many people in the tourism sector depend on tips, as a major part of their income. Therefore, tipping is considered customary in Morocco. You are not obliged to give tips, but it would be great if you are willing to offer it.
We organize tours from deffirent cities in morocco from marrakech ,fes , tanger, Agadir, casablanca, but if you wish to start your morocco tour from deffirent cities our team of expert travel designers will work with you to make your tour based on your needs
Booking your tour is simple You just need to contact us and then you will receive an immediate response giving you all necessary information. In order to confirm your booking you need to pay a small deposit over PayPal. The balance of payment will be due on arrival to begin your tour.