Discover a land of contrasts where ancient traditions meet modern lifestyle. From the vibrant souks of Marrakech to the blue streets of Chefchaouen and the Atlantic charm of Essaouira, Morocco offers unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Useful Information & Safety
Morocco is generally a safe country for travelers. As in any destination, it is recommended to stay vigilant in crowded areas such as markets and tourist hotspots.
- Police: 19
- Ambulance & Fire Brigade: 15
Weekends & Opening Hours
Businesses, shops, and restaurants often stay open late into the evening.
- Typical shop hours: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- Souks are quieter at midday and more active in the evening
- Malls may stay open during prayer times
- During Ramadan, opening hours may vary
Weekend: Friday and Saturday.
Many shops close for Friday prayer between 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
How to Dress
Morocco has strong Muslim cultural influences, and modest dress is recommended, especially in residential areas, public buildings, and places of worship.
- Cover shoulders and knees
- Modest swimwear on public beaches
- Regular swimsuits allowed in luxury hotels & private beaches
Local Customs & Culture
Morocco is known for its hospitality and strong traditions. Visitors are welcomed with warmth, often with mint tea — a symbol of friendship and respect.
Moroccans appreciate visitors who show interest in their culture and customs.
Best Time to Visit
The best period to visit Morocco is between October and May, when temperatures are moderate and pleasant.
- Summer can reach 40°C, especially in desert areas
- Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing and tours
Language
- Official language: Arabic
- French is widely spoken
- English is common in tourist areas
Learning a few local words can enhance your experience.
Useful Moroccan Phrases
| English | Moroccan Arabic |
|---|---|
| General Greeting | Assalam a’laykum |
| Good Morning | Sbah l-khir |
| Good Evening | Masa l-khir |
| Goodbye | Ma’a as-salama |
| Thank You | Shukran |
| Excuse Me | Samah-Li |
| How much is it? | Kam hada? |
| It’s delicious! | Ldide |
| Enjoy your meal | Bsahtkom |
Alcohol Policy
Alcohol is only served in licensed establishments such as hotels, bars, and restaurants. Drinking alcohol in public spaces is strictly prohibited.
Ramadan
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Evenings become lively after sunset when families gather for Iftar.
Visitors are advised to respect local customs during this holy month.
Negotiation
Bargaining is part of the shopping experience in Moroccan souks. It is common and expected — keep it friendly and respectful.
Photography
Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially in public areas and religious sites. Respect local privacy and traditions.
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