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Morocco

Morocco

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Information

Capital
Rabat
Official language
Arabic, Amazigh
Phone code
+212

Lively souks, endless deserts, historic medinas, and many other charms converge in these lands. Morocco is pure culture, adventure, and hospitality.

What to see in Morocco

There is a huge variety of cities in Morocco worth visiting—from Rabat, the capital, to Marrakech, Fez, and Casablanca. Souks, labyrinthine streets, palaces, and mosques stand out in these destinations. Not to mention Chefchaouen, the famous blue town located very close to Tetouan. It’s one of the most Instagrammable spots in the country!

For nature lovers, the Sahara Desert and the Atlas Mountains are also must-sees.

The best things to do in Morocco

With Civitatis, there are activities in Morocco for all kinds of travelers—from a traditional camel ride through the dunes of Merzouga to a free walking tour or a quad tour through the desert to walking tours of cities.

Another once in a lifetime experience to enjoy in Morocco is spending a night in a haima (a traditional desert tent) in the heart of the desert is an unforgettable experience. The view of the night sky is spectacular!

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FAQs

Do U.S. citizens need a visa to go to Morocco?

U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist visits to Morocco of up to 90 days. You do need a valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond your planned date of entry. However, we always recommend consulting the Moroccan Embassy or Consulate General before your trip for the latest travel information.

When’s the best time to visit Morocco?

The best seasons to visit are spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), when the weather is warm and pleasant before the intense summer heat. While summers can be extremely hot, reaching temperatures of 104°F (40°C), winters can also be quite cold, especially in mountainous regions and in the desert at night, though city escapes in places like Marrakech, Fez, and Casablanca are still enjoyable at this time of year.

Do you need travel insurance for Morocco?

While not required, travel medical insurance is highly recommended. Healthcare facilities vary in quality, and private clinics can get expensive. A good policy will cover accidents, illnesses, emergency evacuation, and often lost baggage or trip disruptions. With Civitatis you easily book comprehensive travel insurance for your trip!

What time is it in Morocco?

Morocco is in the GMT+1 time zone. That usually puts it 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST). However, since Morocco doesn’t observe daylight saving time in the same way the U.S. does, the time difference can shift. For example, during U.S. daylight saving time (March to November), Morocco is typically 4 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Also note: Morocco sometimes temporarily changes the time during Ramadan.

What’s the currency in Morocco?

The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, high-end restaurants, and shops—but cash is king in local markets (souks), taxis, and small businesses. You can exchange money at the airport, banks, or use ATMs in major cities.