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LANGUAGE
Moroccan Arabic
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CURRENCY
Moroccan Dirham
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LOCAL BEER
Casablanca
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LOCAL DISH
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Morocco Group tours 2026/2027

Morocco is one of the best upcoming backpacking destinations in North Africa. From the buzzing souks of Marrakech to the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, Morocco delivers colour, culture and incredible views! With incredible cities, huge deserts, buzzing markets and stunning views, Morocco has it all! If you are looking for an adventure that is a little bit off the beaten track (for now), Morocco is the place for you!

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Upcoming Trips

Location Route Icon Marrakech - Marrakech
U$1195
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Marrakech
U$1195
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Marrakech
U$1195
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Casablanca
U$2250
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Casablanca
U$1075
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Marrakech
U$1195
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Marrakech
U$1195
Location Route Icon Marrakech - Casablanca
U$2250
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Bucket List

Camel Ride
Desert Sleepover
Explore Morocco's Markets
Sahara Sandboarding

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IMPORTANT: We are awesome. You will have a ridiculous amount of fun if you travel with us! We cannot be held responsible for fun overloads or cases of extreme sadness on returning home after one of our trips.

FAQS

When is the best time to travel to Morocco?

The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, temperatures are warm but comfortable, making it perfect for exploring cities, the desert, and the mountains. Summer can be extremely hot, especially in the Sahara, while winter brings cooler temperatures and even snow in the Atlas Mountains. Morocco is a year-round destination though – it just depends on the kind of experience you’re looking for.

Is Morocco expensive to visit?

Morocco can be a very affordable destination. Accommodation, food, and transport are generally budget-friendly, especially if you’re eating local and staying in riads or hostels. Group tours are also a great option, as they cover accommodation, transport, and activities upfront, helping you manage costs while you’re travelling.

How much time should I spend in Morocco?

We’d recommend 8-10 days to really experience Morocco. This gives you enough time to explore Marrakech, visit the Sahara Desert, and experience the mountains.

Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?

It’s always worth checking your government’s official advice, but many nationalities do not need a visa for short stays in Morocco.

What vaccinations are required for Morocco?

There are no mandatory vaccinations for most travellers. We always recommend speaking to your local doctors. We're not medically trained, so we can't give official advice on vaccines you need/don't need.

Are there ATMs in Morocco?

Yes! Visa and Mastercard are usually accepted (especially at bank ATMs), but cash is still king, especially at markets and local stalls. Your Tru Leader will be able to help you with finding the best atms with the lowest charges.

What languages are spoken in Morocco?

Arabic and Amazigh (Berber) are the official languages of Morocco. French is widely spoken, and English is becoming more common, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few basic Arabic or French phrases will definitely impress the locals.

Can you drink tap water in Morocco?

No, tap water is not safe to drink. Stick with bottled or filtered water. Ice in larger city hotels and restaurants is often from purified sources, but it’s safest to ask or stick to bottled if you’re unsure.

Is Morocco safe?

Yes, Morocco is considered safe for travellers, particularly in popular tourist destinations. Like anywhere, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings. Travelling with a local guide is a great way to feel confident while discovering Morocco’s highlights and hidden gems with your Tru Leader.