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As the world leader in travel experiences since 1947, we connect you to the real Morocco in a way like no other. Carved out on the edge of Northern Africa, Morocco reaches from the tip of Europe to the shimmering dunes of the Sahara. It’s a country with a compelling mix of cultures, where cosmopolitan cities blend with ancient traditions. You’ll explore the centuries-old history of Casablanca, while Marrakesh, Fez and Rabat are filled with historic souks, grand palaces and enticing cuisine. Our Morocco tours take you from the symphony of bazaars with walls of rugs and spices, to the earthy tones of a traditional tannery. We’ll navigate a medieval medina in Fez, and feel the intoxicating energy of the acrobats and palm-readers in Marrakesh’s Old Quarter. Learn how to blend local herbs into remedial potions, follow the route of a thousand kasbahs into the Atlas Mountains, and experience the warm hospitality of a Berber village. From the sweet breeze of the Atlantic, to the glorious desert sunsets, Morocco is magical at every turn. Travel with us and unlock the infinite possibilities thanks to our exclusive Trafalgar Highlights.

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    Morocco At-a-Glance

    From centuries-old cities, historic souks and grand palaces, to vibrant bazaars and medieval medinas, Morocco is where cosmopolitan cities blend with ancient traditions. Join your expert Trafalgar Travel Director and follow the sweet breeze of the Atlantic to the glorious sunsets of the Sahara Desert.

    Currency
    Morocco Dirham
    Capital City
    Rabat
    Winter avg temp
    73°F
    Language
    Arabic
    Summer avg temp
    99°F
    Good morning
    Sabah alkhyr
    Time Zone
    GMT+1
    Good evening
    Masa' alkhayr
    I love introducing our guests to the unique energy of Morocco, and I'll show you how to navigate the country, from haggling in the bazaars to meeting local Berber tribesmen in the desert
    - Travel Director
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    Our top 5 things to do in Morocco

    Our Morocco holiday packages delve into the vivid culture of the country, with visits to a traditional tannery, the souks of Marrakesh, and the Berber villages of the Sahara.

    Visit a traditional tannery

    We’ll take you to the rows of round dye-pits in a traditional tannery, for a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s ancient leather craft. You’ll learn about the treatment process and see the earthy colors made from natural products like saffron, cedar wood, indigo, mint and poppy flower.

    Take a stroll through Marrakesh

    A former imperial city known as the ‘Red City’, Marrakesh is filled with treasures. See Morocco’s largest traditional souk (market) where you can learn the art of haggling, visit the grand Bahia Palace, and soak up the energy of Djemaa el Fna Square in the Old Quarter, where you’ll find acrobats, camels and palm readers.

    Enjoy a visit to the Royal Palace in Rabat

    We’ll take you for a drive along the coast to the capital of Rabat, where our Local Specialists will reveal all the wonders of the city. Visit the 17th century Royal Palace, where the king of Morocco lives, and see the royal guards at the entrance, with flowerbeds, fountains and antique cannons.

    Take in panoramic views of Dades Valley and Berber villages

    Follow the route of a thousand kasbahs to the Dades Valley, where green oases and mudbrick homes are strewn across the dusty pink valley. We’ll travel into the Sahara to see the brilliant desert sunset and meet the local Berber tribesmen, before spending the night surrounded by the spectacular Atlas Mountains.

    Wander around Fez

    Connect with the symbolic heart of Morocco in Fez, the oldest imperial city in the country. Our Local Specialists will take you on a journey to the medina, one of the world’s largest thriving medieval centres, and you can see the royal palace, roam the vibrant alleyways, or relax in an ornate courtyard.

    Best museums in Morocco

    Our Morocco guided tours will reveal the country’s vivid culture and history through its museums, including a museum of Moroccan art and a former royal palace.

    Marrakesh

    Dar Si Said

    Housed in a 19th century palace, Dar Si Said is a fantastic folklore museum in Marrakesh. You’ll discover Islamic architecture and artisan craftwork, including an Andalusian fountain basin that’s more than 1,000 years old. It’s also surrounded by several courtyards and gardens where you’ll find ornate stucco, tiled mosaics and carved wooden ceilings.

    Fez

    Dar Batha

    A former royal palace converted into a museum in 1915, Dar Batha was the first museum in Morocco. The beautiful building now contains around 6,000 collections of zellige tiles, embroidery, jewellery, coins, carved wood, carpets and a large collection of the famous cobalt-blue ceramics of Fez.

    Rabat

    Mohammed VI Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art

    Located in Rabat, this museum of contemporary and modern art contains an excellent collection of Moroccon and international art. It’s housed in a gleaming white building inspired by Arab-Moorish architecture, and you can see the works of 200 Moroccan artists including Ahmed Yacoubi and Hassan Hajjaj.

    Best food in Morocco

    Dive into the tantalizing cuisine of Morocco with Trafalgar, as we show you the best places to try traditional dishes like tagine, couscous and fish chermoula.

    Tagine

    Tagine has been part of Moroccan culture for hundreds of years. It’s a delicious stew-like dish made of slow-cooked meat, like chicken or fish, and vegetables or fruit. The dish is named after the North African clay or ceramic pot in which the dish is cooked.

    Couscous

    Also known as sikuk or seksu, couscous is the beloved national food of Morocco. It’s a dish of steamed balls of crushed semolina, flavoured with herbs and spices, and served with meats and vegetables. Most Moroccan families eat couscous on Fridays, although you can sample this tasty dish any day of the week.

    Fish Chermoula

    Chermoula is a thick relish or marinade, used as the foundation of many Moroccan dishes. It’s made with a variety of herbs and spices like cumin, paprika, parsley and pepper, and is classically used to flavor fish and seafood dishes, such as fried sardines and fish tagine.

    What to pack for a tour in Morocco

    What to Pack

    Pack for sustainable travel

    Consider your environmental impact when you next take a trip and go single-use-plastic-free by packing a reusable water bottle, a steel straw, your own shopping bags and refillable toiletry bottles.

    Modest clothing

    When visiting Morocco, you’ll need to wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Bring light, loose clothes for the heat and warm layers for chilly desert nights.

    Slip-on sandals

    In Morocco, you’ll need comfortable sandals that you can easily slip off when entering homes, hammams and some traditional restaurants.

    Adaptor plug

    In Morocco, the standard voltage is 220 V and the power plugs and sockets are of type C and E. The standard frequency is 50 Hz.

    Scarf

    A scarf is useful for everyone as it keeps the sun and sand off your face, while women can use it to cover their head when visiting mosques.

    Sunscreen & sunglasses

    The sun can be intense in Morocco, so protect your eyes with UV-protected sunglasses and your skin with SPF 30 or higher.