Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Is Morocco safe for tourists?

Yes, Morocco is generally very safe for tourists. It’s one of the most stable countries in the region with a strong tourism infrastructure. Like anywhere, use common sense precautions and respect local customs.

What is the best time to visit Morocco?

The best times are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) when temperatures are pleasant. Summer can be very hot, especially in the desert and interior cities. Winter is mild on the coast but cold in the mountains.

Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?

Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can visit Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Check with your local Moroccan embassy for specific requirements.

Tour Questions

Are your tours private or group?

We offer both options. Most of our tours can be booked as private experiences or you can join small group departures for better value. Private tours offer flexibility in timing and itinerary.

Can tours be customized?

Absolutely! We specialize in customizing tours to match your interests, pace, and budget. Just tell us what you’d like to see and do, and we’ll create the perfect itinerary.

What’s included in tour prices?

Each tour listing details what’s included. Generally, tours include transport, accommodation, specified meals, activities, and guide services. Flights, travel insurance, and personal expenses are typically not included.

How do I book a tour?

You can book directly through our website, send us an email, or contact us via WhatsApp. We’ll confirm availability and send you booking details within 24 hours.

Desert Tours

What should I pack for the desert?

Light, breathable clothing, warm layers for cold nights, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, a scarf or buff for sand protection, and a camera. Luxury camps provide bedding and basic toiletries.

How long is the camel ride?

Typically 1-1.5 hours to reach the desert camp. Camels are well-trained and the ride is comfortable, though those with back problems should consult us about alternatives.

What are the desert camps like?

We offer different camp levels from basic (shared bathroom, simple tents) to luxury (private bathroom, real beds, electricity). All camps provide dinner, breakfast, and traditional entertainment.

Practical Information

What currency is used in Morocco?

Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Euros and US Dollars are widely accepted for tours. ATMs are available in cities. Credit cards accepted in hotels and larger shops but carry cash for souks and smaller establishments.

What languages are spoken?

Arabic and Berber are official languages. French is widely spoken. English is common in tourist areas. Our guides speak multiple languages.

What should I wear?

Morocco is a Muslim country. We recommend modest dress, especially when visiting religious sites. In tourist areas, casual Western clothing is fine. Women should have a scarf to cover shoulders/head for mosques.

Contact Us

Have more questions? Contact us at info@citytoursmorocco.com or WhatsApp +212 600 000 000