Thursday, May 26, 2022

Morocco Travel Tips

 Morocco Travel Tips & Advice are excellent options for a hassle-free and enjoyable trip to Morocco.

The towns of Morocco are the obvious draws. Marrakech and Fes are ideal locations for exploring the old medinas’ medieval alleyways, which are teeming with donkeys, vendors, and the fragrances of Africa. Tangier and Agadir are sophisticated towns with exquisite boulevards and Gallic café culture, while Casablanca and Rabat are contemporary cities with elegant boulevards and Gallic café culture.

Morocco’s past becomes more apparent and accessible when you travel to smaller towns. Chefchouan, in the north, has cornflower-blue homes that stretch across a lush slope, and Essaouira, a fortified seaside town that was originally a Portuguese stronghold on Atlantic Africa, is worth a visit. Taxis are inexpensive and take you to magnificent sights like; Roman columns preserved by the desert at Volubilis, and mud-built forts towering over folding mountain landscapes.

Zoom in for a closer look at village life: surf settlements on the sun-drenched southern coast at Agadir, walk to Berber towns nestled against adobe castle walls in the Atlas Mountains, and ride camels through Saharan dunes with nomads. the desert-preserved Roman columns at Volubilis and mud-built forts towering above folded mountain vistas.

Moroccans are extraordinarily friendly on all levels: this is one nation where you will almost certainly be invited into private houses and served sweet tea. Relax and finish your trip with a taste of Morocco, which includes slow-cooked tagine, pastilla (pigeon pastry), and couscous.

 

Before you go to Morocco, make sure you know these things.

WHAT VACCINATIONS DO I NEED FOR MOROCCO?

Before coming to Morocco, you should obtain medical advice from a local physician and confirm that you have had all the necessary vaccines. Tetanus and Hepatitis A are strongly advised as precautions. Check out the NHS Fit to Travel page or the CDC Traveler’s Health page for further information on health precautions in Morocco.

 

SAFE EATING WHILE TRAVELING IN MOROCCO

In general, avoid anything that has been washed in tap water, as well as drinks with ice, and only consume fruit that you can peel. Avoid street food that appears like it’s been lying in the sun for hours, and make sure your meal is presented scorching hot if it’s supposed to be. Bustling restaurants are typically a positive indication because they serve high-quality cuisine that won’t make you sick. Avoid going anywhere that appears run-down or unusually deserted.

 

IS MOROCCO A FAMILY-FRIENDLY HOLIDAY DESTINATION?

Morocco is a fantastic destination for the entire family, offering a variety of activities for all ages, from camel trekking in the Sahara to relaxing on the beaches along the Atlantic coast. In addition to our Morocco with Teens trip, which is appropriate for parents with adolescents aged 12 and above, we offer three family excursions for children over the age of five. Teenagers aged 16 and above, accompanied by a parent or guardian if under the age of 18, are welcome on our regular group excursions. On our private excursions and tailor-made vacations, we accept children of all ages.

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