How to Choose Your Trip to Morocco
Morocco is a fascinating destination, rich in landscapes, culture, and traditions. Choosing the right trip to Morocco is essential to enjoy an authentic, comfortable, and unforgettable experience.
Today, many travel agencies offer very cheap deals. However, these low prices often come at the expense of quality: uncomfortable or poorly maintained transportation, unsanitary accommodations without hot water, shared bathrooms, overcrowded groups, rigid itineraries with little time to truly explore destinations and meet local people, or guides who do not speak Spanish or English.
Why Choose Sahraoui Tours for Your Trip to Morocco?
At Sahraoui Tours, we are committed to making every journey a unique experience, filled with wonderful memories and meaningful emotions.
All our tours and travel programs include:
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Comfortable, air-conditioned, and well-maintained transportation
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Highly experienced professional drivers
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Carefully selected accommodations, standard or luxury
Our standard accommodations are always charming places, clean, air-conditioned, and equipped with private bathrooms.
Since our tours are fully customized, you travel at your own pace. You can stop whenever you wish, enjoy each place without rush, and avoid the pressure of fixed schedules or large groups.
We also offer the best value for money, adjusted according to the season, number of travelers, accommodation type, destinations, and activities.
👉 Our goal is to help you discover Morocco in the best possible conditions.
We wish you a wonderful journey across Morocco!
How Does It Work?
Each program is designed according to your needs and interests to create a memorable experience. The process is simple and transparent.
1. Contact Us
Tell us what kind of experience you are looking for:
places to visit, number of people, travel dates, duration, and interests.
2. Personalized Proposal
We create a tailor-made itinerary, including activities related to gastronomy, art, culture, and history, as well as land, sea, and air experiences.
3. Communication & Adjustments
Share your feedback and impressions. We work together to fine-tune the program until it perfectly matches your expectations.
4. Confirmation & Organization
Once the program is confirmed, we handle every detail.
You simply relax and enjoy your Moroccan adventure.
Travel Documents for Morocco
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A valid passport (minimum 6 months beyond the entry date)
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No visa required for European citizens
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Maximum legal stay: 3 months
Time in Morocco
Morocco is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone and does not observe daylight saving time.
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1 hour behind Spain in winter
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2 hours behind Spain in summer
Health in Morocco
No specific vaccinations are required.
Pharmacies offer the same medications as in Europe.
In remote areas, medical services may be limited, so carrying basic medication is recommended.
Weather and Climate in Morocco
Thanks to its diverse geography—Atlantic coast, Mediterranean coast, lowlands, high mountains, steppes, and desert—Morocco offers a wide range of climates.
In general, the climate is warm. The coldest months are December, January, and February.
In the desert, temperatures in August can reach up to 50°C (122°F).
Moroccan Currency
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
Approximate exchange rate: 1 € ≈ 11 MAD.
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Currency exchange available at airports and banks
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Credit cards accepted in some hotels and major cities
What to Pack for Your Trip to Morocco
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Sunglasses and sunscreen
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Anti-mosquito cream
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Basic medication
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Comfortable walking shoes
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Flip-flops
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A light jacket for cool nights
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Extra batteries for electronic devices
Moroccan Gastronomy
Travelers should only drink bottled mineral water.
Green tea with mint is the national drink and a symbol of hospitality, often called Berber whisky.
Traditional Moroccan dishes include:
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Tagine: a slow-cooked stew of meat and vegetables
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Couscous: steamed semolina served with vegetables and meat
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Harira: a traditional Ramadan soup
Bread is a staple at every meal and is often homemade in rural areas.
Shopping in Morocco
Morocco remains a developing country, so many products are more affordable than in Europe.
Souks are traditional markets filled with colors, scents, and life. Bargaining is part of the culture—negotiate politely and enjoy the experience.
Typical Moroccan products include:
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Argan oil, rose water, orange blossom water
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Dates, couscous, harissa
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Berber carpets, scarves, turbans
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Silver jewelry, djellabas, babouches
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Fossils, quartz, ceramics, textiles
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Musical instruments and spices such as saffron, cumin, and cardamom