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Best Things to Do in Morocco – 2026

Discover the magic of Morocco with unforgettable tours through Marrakech, the Sahara Desert, and ancient imperial cities. From camel trekking and desert camps to vibrant souks and coastal escapes, Morocco offers a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and history for every traveler....

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Explore the wonders of Morocco, one of North Africa’s most captivating travel destinations, where rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture come together. Whether you're planning a luxury getaway, a private guided tour, or a budget-friendly adventure, Morocco tours offer something for every type of traveler.

Start your journey in Marrakech, famous for its bustling souks, colorful medinas, and iconic landmarks like Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Wander through ancient alleyways, shop for traditional handicrafts, and experience authentic Moroccan cuisine.

Travel to Fes, home to one of the world’s oldest universities and a UNESCO-listed medina, where history comes alive through its maze-like streets and artisan workshops. Continue to Chefchaouen, the picturesque “Blue City” nestled in the Rif Mountains, perfect for photography and relaxation.

No Morocco travel experience is complete without visiting the Sahara Desert. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime camel trek across golden dunes, watch breathtaking sunsets, and spend a night under the stars in a traditional Berber desert camp.

For coastal charm, head to Essaouira, known for its laid-back vibe, Atlantic beaches, and fresh seafood. Adventure seekers can explore the Atlas Mountains, go hiking, or visit traditional Berber villages for an authentic cultural experience.

Morocco tours are ideal for couples, families, and solo travelers looking for a mix of culture, nature, and adventure. Popular options include:

  • Sahara Desert tours from Marrakech or Fes
  • Private Morocco tours with local guides
  • Cultural and historical city tours
  • Luxury riad stays and desert glamping experiences
  • Multi-day Morocco itineraries covering imperial cities and coastal towns

With its unique blend of African, Arab, and European influences, Morocco is a top destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences. Book your Morocco tour today and uncover the beauty, history, and adventure waiting in this extraordinary country.

Experiences in Morocco

Vad du bör veta före besöket Morocco

Most visitors from Western countries including the United States Canada the United Kingdom and Australia do not require a visa for stays up to ninety days. You must ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of entry. Upon arrival you will receive a stamp in your passport allowing you to explore the country as a tourist. If you are from a country that requires a visa you should apply at a Moroccan consulate well in advance of your planned departure date to ensure a smooth entry process for your vacation in North Africa.

Morocco is generally a very safe destination for international travelers with a low rate of violent crime. Like any major tourist hub you should remain vigilant against petty theft and common scams in crowded areas like the medinas of Marrakech or Fes. It is recommended to respect local customs and dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention. Solo female travelers are advised to be cautious at night but overall the country is welcoming and hospitable to visitors from all over the world who follow basic safety precautions during their trip.

The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring months from March to May or the autumn months from September to November. During these periods the weather is pleasantly warm without the intense heat of the summer or the cold nights of winter. If you plan to visit the Sahara Desert the shoulder seasons offer the most comfortable temperatures for camel trekking and camping. Coastal cities like Essaouira are pleasant year round while the Atlas Mountains are best for hiking in the late spring and early summer when the flora is in bloom.

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham abbreviated as MAD. While some larger hotels and high end shops in major cities may accept Euros or US Dollars it is essential to carry Dirhams for daily transactions in local markets and small cafes. You can easily find ATMs in urban areas and credit cards are widely accepted in modern establishments. However cash remains king in the traditional souks and rural villages. It is important to note that the Dirham is a restricted currency meaning you cannot exchange it outside the borders of Morocco.

The official languages of Morocco are Arabic and Amazigh Berber though Moroccan Arabic known as Darija is the most common spoken dialect. French is widely used in government business and education making it a very useful language for travelers to know. In popular tourist destinations like Marrakech and Casablanca many people working in the hospitality industry also speak English and Spanish. Learning a few basic phrases in Darija can go a long way in building rapport with locals and enhancing your overall travel experience in this culturally rich North African nation.