Morocco

A fairytale from 1001 nights between the desert and the sea.

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About Morocco

Morocco is a feast for the senses. From the labyrinthine alleys of the medinas in Marrakech and Fès to the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas Mountains and the golden dunes of the Sahara, the country offers unparalleled cultural depth. Morocco has also established itself as a leader in sustainable desert tourism.

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Best time to visit

Cities & Desert: March to May and September to November (pleasant temperatures).

Coast: June to August (perfect for surfers and beach holidays).

Insider Tip: Visit the desert in October for clear nights and mild days.

🌡️ Climate

Morocco has diverse climate zones: Mediterranean in the north, continental in the interior, and desert climate in the south. Summers in cities like Marrakech can be extremely hot (over 40°C).

📋 Visa

Citizens of many countries (including Germany, UK, USA) do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. A passport valid for at least 6 months is required.

💰 Budget

Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

Daily Budget: €35 (Budget) | €85 (Mid-range) | €200+ (Luxury Riads).

Travel tips

Riad Experience: Stay in a traditional Riad within the Medina instead of large hotels.

Navigation: Use the "Maps.me" app, as Google Maps often struggles in the narrow Medina alleys.

Haggling: Bargaining in the souks is expected, but always remain polite and keep a smile on your face.


Culinary Highlights

Moroccan cuisine is world-famous for its spices and aromas:

🍲 Classics

  1. Tagine: Slow-cooked stews made in the clay pot of the same name, often with prunes and almonds.
  2. Couscous: The national dish, traditionally served on Fridays.

☕ Drinks & Snacks

  1. Thé à la Menthe: "Moroccan Whisky" – green tea with plenty of fresh mint and sugar.
  2. Pastilla: A sweet and savory pastry, often made with pigeon or chicken and cinnamon.