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Frequently Asked Questions
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Flights
Flights are not included in the price of the trip.
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Where you stay?
3-5 star hotels and riads according to your accommodation standard with a private bathroom. In the desert, you will sleep in luxury fully equipped tents with private en-suite facilities.
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What you eat?
Breakfast: Breakfast is always included in the price of accommodation. You can look forward to delicious and fresh local products, including fruit, jams, and amlou (often called "Moroccan Nutella," made with almonds, honey, and argan oil). You will also enjoy local cheeses, traditional msemmen pancakes, or "holey" pancakes (baghrir), and more. Tea and coffee are, of course, also included.
Lunch and dinner: During our journeys, we will recommend restaurants we have personally tested. On some trips, dinners are included in the price; you will always receive all the details in advance.
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How to communicate?
Many locals speak several languages, such as English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Arabic. In the countryside, French is most commonly used. The most important thing is to bring a smile and a positive attitude, and you will never have a problem.
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Travel insurance
It is essential to have quality travel insurance before you travel.
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Passport and visa
Entry into the country for citizens of the European Union, the USA and other selected countries is not subject to a visa requirement, if the length of stay does not exceed 90 days. The condition for entry is the presentation of a travel document valid for at least 6 months from the date of crossing the border. Persons subject to a visa requirement are required to submit an application at the relevant Moroccan embassy. It is recommended to verify the entry conditions before starting the trip.
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Sockets and chargers
The same as in most European countries.
This is the heart of Morocco
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SIM / mobile / WIFI
Upon arrival in the country, you can buy a SIM card with data directly at the airport. Alternatively, arrange an eSim. Wi-Fi connection available in every accommodation.
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Money / payment cards
In Morocco, you pay with the "Moroccan dirham". You can take EUROS or DOLLARS into the country, which you can exchange at local exchange offices. It is always better to exchange in the city than directly at the airport. You can also withdraw from ATMs.
In any case, keep in mind that at local markets, small shops and street food stalls you always pay in cash. In larger shops and factories you can also pay by card.
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Transport
You will be transported between cities by a comfortable minivan or car (depending on the size of the group). For your desert adventure, we use 4x4 vehicles/off-road to ensure the best experience.
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Vaccination
No special vaccinations are required for Morocco.
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Is Morocco safe?
Whether you are heading to Morocco solo, with children, or as a group of women, you don't need to worry about your safety - the country is very friendly to tourists.
If you want complete peace of mind, tour companies we will take care of everything from transportation to safe accommodation. In large centers such as Marrakech or Fes, the facilities for tourists work great, and in the desert you will be looked after by experts.
But as in any other country, be vigilant in busy markets and avoid going into secluded alleys at night.
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When to go to Morocco?
The best times to visit is considered to be spring (March-June) and autumn (September-November). Summer is ideal for stays by the sea.
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Tipping
When traveling in Morocco, please keep in mind that tipping (bakshish) for local guides and drivers is an important part of the culture and an expected sign of gratitude. While entirely voluntary, it is very much appreciated.
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