Tips and useful information for your travel in Morocco
Whether you are a simple tourist, a professional or a businessman, Morocco will no longer have any secrets for you! This section gives you simple and practical information to understand the customs and daily life of Moroccans, have an idea of the cost of living and the currency used, know the essential addresses, transport infrastructure and useful numbers..
Morocco is a land of contrasts. Bathed to the north by the waters of the Mediterranean, to the west by those of the Atlantic Ocean, it is also criss-crossed by the Rif and Atlas mountains and is subject to all sorts of climatic influences. The coastal regions are popular with the ...
Climate and seasons
Morocco is a land of contrasts. Bathed to the north by the waters of the Mediterranean, to the west by those of the Atlantic Ocean, it is also criss-crossed by the Rif and Atlas mountains and is subject to all sorts of climatic influences.
The coastal regions are popular with the sun. Throughout the year, it pours its rays and you can enjoy its benefits whatever the season. Thus, Agadir, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and main seaside resort of the country, offers to the amateurs of idleness 300 days of annual sunshine, mild temperatures and light trade winds. Further north, Taghazout, Mogador and Magazan are also worth the detour.
A little further inland, the climate abandons the Mediterranean mildness and becomes continental. The reliefs are more drawn and present sumptuous panoramas. It is the land of wide open spaces, the land of adventurers who can go trekking and hiking in all seasons.
In the south, the country opens onto the immensity of the Sahara. It is in spring and autumn that one must venture there. In the middle of the sands, the sun shines and reflects on the dunes. These desert expanses exude a sense of unreality. Ride a camel and engage yourself in one of the most beautiful paintings ever composed by nature.
Do I need a visa to enter Morocco? What are the passport requirements? Get some essential information to make traveling easier.Visa and PassportThe need for a visa depends on your nationality. It is possible to submit and track applications for ...
Formalities
Do I need a visa to enter Morocco? What are the passport requirements? Get some essential information to make traveling easier.
Visa and Passport
The need for a visa depends on your nationality. It is possible to submit and track applications for E-Visa or AEVM (Electronic Travel Authorizations to Morocco) through Acces Maroc portal.
For all nationalities, the maximum duration of the tourist trip is 90 days. A request for an extension can be made at the nearest police station to stay an additional 90 days.
For foreign nationals arriving in Morocco as part of an organized trip, a valid passport must cover at least the duration of the stay in Morocco.
To avoid any inconvenience upon arrival in Morocco, make sure you have a valid passport.
Means of payment
The exchange rate
In airports, in some hotels, in banks, in cities exchange offices are available to facilitate accessibility. The counters will require your passport for the transaction.
International credit card
Your bank will tell you where you can withdraw your money. ATM bank machines are widespread throughout Morocco. International credit cards Visa or MasterCards are accepted by most hotels, some restaurants, shops and petrol stations.
Upon your arrival to Morocco, don’t hesitate to head to or contact the head office of the Moroccan National Tourist Office which is based in Rabat. Both the Regional Delegations and the Regional and Provincial Councils of Tourism, widely present in the main cities of the country, will also be ...
Moroccan National Tourist Office
Upon your arrival to Morocco, don’t hesitate to head to or contact the head office of the Moroccan National Tourist Office which is based in Rabat. Both the Regional Delegations and the Regional and Provincial Councils of Tourism, widely present in the main cities of the country, will also be of great help to you.
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.
Here is the list of the MNTO's delegations present worldwide :
Africa
Headquarters of the Moroccan National Tourist Office-Morocco
Address : Bâtiment 7, Avenue Omar Ibn Al Khatab, Arribat Center Agdal – Rabat -Morocco
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Senegal
Address : Immeuble azur boulevard Djily Mbaye 2ème étage Dakar Plateau SÉNÉGAL
Email: [email protected]
Europe
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Spain
Address: Ventura Rodriguez N° 24 1° Izq – 28008 Madrid – Spain
Email :[email protected]
Address: oficina 512 planta 5 , Regus Malaga - Spain
Email: [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Portugal
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Italy
Address : 5 Via Durini -20122 Milano, Italy
Phone number : +39 02 58 30 36 33 / 02 58 30 37 56
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-France
Address : 161, Saint Honoré Street Place du Théâtre Français 75001 Paris, France
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Belgium
Address : Stéphanie square centre , avenue louise 65 Box 11, 1050 Bruxelles
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Switzerland
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Germany
Address : Berliner Allee 59 - Regus 40212 Düsseldorf
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-UK
Address : Berkeley Square House Berkeley Square London W1J 6BD 6BD
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Poland
Address : 14th Floor Skylight Building / Office 1415 Ul. Zlota 59 00-120 Warsaw POLAND
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Sweden
Email : [email protected]
ASIA
Moroccan National Tourist Office-UAE
Address : Level 17, The Offices World Trade Center Market, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Inde
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-China
Address : Room 536, 5/Floor, Regus Tower C, Lei Shing Hong Plaza, No.8 Wangjing Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100102, P.R.China.
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-South Korea
Email : [email protected]
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Japon
Address : Yanmar Tokyo Building, 12F, 2-1-1 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0028
Phone : +81(3) 6664-9278 /+81(0) 80-5060-3053
Email: [email protected]
Oceania
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Australia
Email: [email protected]
America
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Usa
Address : 725 Fifth Avenue, 21st Floor Suite 2103 New York, NY 10022
Moroccan National Tourist Office-Antenne de Montréal
Regus Cathcart & McGill
1200 McGill College Avenue, Suite 1100 – Montréal, QC H3B 4G7, Canada
Tel : +1(438)812-419
Email: [email protected]
For any further information, hoteliers and travel agents will be pleased to provide you with necessary documentation. Moroccan tourism professionals will do their utmost to offer you an enjoyable trip and assist you throughout your stay.
Visiting a country, is also learning a new language.Morocco has two official languages, Arabic and Amazigh. French is also spoken and understood by almost all Moroccans.Spanish is widely spoken in the northern and southern regions of ...
Language and essential vocabulary
Visiting a country, is also learning a new language.
Morocco has two official languages, Arabic and Amazigh. French is also spoken and understood by almost all Moroccans.
Spanish is widely spoken in the northern and southern regions of Morocco.
The Amazigh language, whose alphabet is Tifinagh, is the common heritage of all Moroccans.
Classical or literary Arabic is only used in administrative contexts. Darija (Moroccan dialect) is the oral language used in Morocco, which is a mixture of Arabic, Amazigh, French and Spanish.
There are certain words in Darija that you need to know in order to communicate with local inhabitants easily. With this vocabulary you’ll no longer be a novice visitor, as you’ll prove that you are making an effort to make the most of your stay.
Here are some expressions and words that will help you throughout your stay in Morocco :
Most common words
| ENGLISH | Darija |
|---|---|
| Hello / Good evening | Salam / Msa Lkheir |
| How are you ? | Kidayr, Labas ? |
| Fine, thank you, and you ? | Labas hamdollah, o nta ? |
| Excuse me | Smahli |
| Welcome | Marhba |
| Good bye | Beslama |
| Thank you (very much) | Chokran (bezzaf) |
| Yes / No | ah / La |
| What's your name ? | Chno Smitek |
Commerce
| ENGLISH | Darija |
|---|---|
| How much is this ? | Bch'hal afak? |
| That's a good deal | Tamane mezyane |
| That's less expensive! | R'khiss |
| That's too expensive! | Ghali bezaf |
| Can you lower the price ? | Nkass tamane Afak |
| Money | Flouss |
| I like it / I hate it | Aâjabni / Maâjabnich |
| I am browsing | Ghir Tanchouf |
Directions
| ENGLISH | Darija |
|---|---|
| Where is ...? / How to go to ...? | Fin kayn ...? / Kifach namchi li ...? |
| Bank | Banka |
| Station | Mahatta |
| City centre | Ouasst lamdina |
| Hospital | Sbitar |
| Straight on | Nichane |
| Left / Right | Lissar / Limane |
| North / South / East / West | Chamal / Janoub / Charq / Gharb |
| Road | Triq |
Schedules / Dates and hours
| ENGLISH | Darija |
|---|---|
| What time is it ? | Ch'hal f saâa |
| When ? | Fouqach? |
| Yesterday / Today / Tomorrow | Lbareh / Lyoum / ghedda |
| Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday | Tnine / Tlat / Larbaâ / Khmiss |
| Friday / Saturday / Sunday | Joumouâ / Sabt / al Had |
Health / Emergency / Safety
| english | Darija |
|---|---|
| I need to see a doctor | Bghit nchouf Tbib |
| Call a doctor / ambulance | Âayat l Tbib / lambilance |
| Danger | Khatar |
| Help ! | Âatkouni |
| I'm lost | Tlaft |
| Toilets | Mirhad |
| I feel sick | Ana mrid |
Apart from universal vaccinations (tetanus, polio, whooping cough, diphtheria, hepatitis B), no additional vaccination is required to visit Morocco.Some vaccines are nevertheless useful for individual protection of the tourist. In case of extended rural stays, it is ...
Health and well-being
Apart from universal vaccinations (tetanus, polio, whooping cough, diphtheria, hepatitis B), no additional vaccination is required to visit Morocco.
Some vaccines are nevertheless useful for individual protection of the tourist. In case of extended rural stays, it is strongly recommended to be vaccinated against rabies.
In order to avoid any intoxication or illness, it is recommended to :
- Wash hands before eating
- Wash and peel fruits and vegetables
- Make sure that meat is well-cooked
- Avoid too long exposure to the sun
In case of diarrhea containing mucus, pus, blood or accompanied by a fever, it is strongly recommended to consult a doctor. For simple loose stools, you can use an antibiotic that slows down the intestinal transit. Moroccan pharmacies are often well stocked and doctors are well trained.
In case of a medical emergency, please call the single national toll-free number "141".
Morocco has all the assets to become a privileged destination for medical tourism. Having a considerable worldclass know-how, the medical staff apply very competitive rates of care which can reach up to 50% compared to other countries.
Morocco's first "medical city", called Marrakech Healthcare City, was inaugurated in December 2016.
This medical-hotel complex includes, in addition to a clinic, a 5-star hotel with 40 rooms and a village with 56 apartments with swimming pools and private gardens.
Marrakech Healthcare City covers several specialities such as ophthalmology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, genetics and maxillofacial surgery, and also has a beauty centre, spa, balneotherapy and hammam to complete the offer.
The official currency unit of Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (DH) which is abbreviate (MAD).Tickets : you will find tickets from 20-50-100-200 DHThe coins : The coins in use are 0.50-1-2-5 and 10 DH and ...
Currency in Morocco
The official currency unit of Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (DH) which is abbreviate (MAD).
Tickets : you will find tickets from 20-50-100-200 DH
The coins : The coins in use are 0.50-1-2-5 and 10 DH and 1-5-10-20 centimes.
How to pay?
In Morocco, like most countries in the world, you can pay by cash or credit card. When paying by credit card, the exchange rate applied is the current rate. The maximum commission depends on each issuing institution, it is generally 1%.
Where to change currencies?
In establishments that don’t give the possibility to pay by credit card, it is preferable to pay in dirhams. The best places to change your currency are the exchange offices that are located in the tourist squares of each city in Morocco. You can change your currency at the airport or in hotels as well.
Exchange rates
You can find out the value of the exchange rate in real time by clicking here.
Morocco is on GMT+1 time and GMT during the month of Ramadan. It is very easy to adapt to this new schedule and you won’t miss a moment of your wonderful stay!The public holidays for the year 2026 are listed below: ...
Time zone and calendar
Morocco is on GMT+1 time and GMT during the month of Ramadan. It is very easy to adapt to this new schedule and you won’t miss a moment of your wonderful stay!
The public holidays for the year 2026 are listed below:
New Year | January 1 |
Independence Manifesto | January 11 |
Amazigh New Year | January 14 |
Al Mawlid | August 26 |
Labor Day | May 1 |
Eid al-Fitr | March 20 |
Throne Day | July 30 |
Allegiance of Oued Eddahab | August 14 |
Revolution of the King and the People | August 20 |
Youth Day | August 21 |
Islamic New Year (Hijri Year) | June 17 |
Eid al-Adha | May 27 |
Green March | November 6 |
Independence Day | November 18 |
| Eid al-Wahda (Unity Day) | October 31 |
Phone calls :To make calls from your mobile phone number, don't forget to contract the "International" option with your telephone operator.The network is generally well covered in Morocco.It is also possible to buy a Moroccan SIM smart card ...
Means of communication
Phone calls :
To make calls from your mobile phone number, don't forget to contract the "International" option with your telephone operator.
The network is generally well covered in Morocco.
It is also possible to buy a Moroccan SIM smart card provided that you have unblocked your mobile phone beforehand. You can also find refills in all kiosks.
Internet :
Generally, all hotels in Morocco have a high-speed connection, and many establishments offer free WI-FI connection: restaurants, cafeterias, airports, etc.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of mobile applications ideal for travelers, which may be useful during your stay in Morocco.Météo Maroc ...
Useful apps for travelling in Morocco
Below is a non-exhaustive list of mobile applications ideal for travelers, which may be useful during your stay in Morocco.
Météo Maroc
The Météo Maroc application provides weather forecasts (temperature, wind, humidity, tides, solar activity, calendar, alerts) for Moroccan cities for five days. It also allows real-time access to current weather conditions at any time of the day. |
ONCF Trafic
ONCF Trafic is a mobile application from the National Railway Office (ONCF). To make your mobility easier, the new ONCF Trafic app keeps you informed in real time about traffic conditions and the circulation of your train. |
Markoub
The Markoub application is the best way to buy travel tickets directly from your smartphone. Travel in premium-quality coaches and enjoy a unique travel experience. |
Pharmacie de garde Maroc
You can use this service to find the nearest on-duty pharmacy in Morocco, according to the cities and districts of each city, for a one-week interval from Monday to Sunday of the current week. |
Autoroutes du Maroc
The application uses your smartphone’s GPS to inform you in real time about traffic events (accidents, roadworks, traffic jams, etc.) during your journeys on highways. You can also select the sections and time slots for which you want to be informed. It also lets you know the toll rates and highlights points of interest ahead of you to better organize your breaks. |
