Morocco

Logo slowsight soul

Why should you Travel to Morocco?

For years, Morocco has captivated the imaginations of travellers worldwide. From its majestic mountains and surf spots to its desert nights and diverse culture, Morocco feels like a land straight out of a storybook. This Slow Travel destination is a place where legends come to life. With this travel guide in Morocco, we’ll go beyond the surface, uncover its hidden treasures, and discover what makes this country unique.

Whether you’re a nature addict, a culture seeker, or a dedicated slow traveller, Morocco offers something for everyone. With many possibilities to dive into traditional cuisine, explore breathtaking landscapes, or learn about the heart of Moroccan culture, this is your opportunity to travel to Morocco and create one of the best travel experiences you have ever had. 

For years, Morocco has captivated the imaginations of travellers worldwide. From its majestic mountains and surf spots to its desert nights and diverse culture, Morocco feels like a land straight out of a storybook.

This
Slow Travel destination is a place where legends come to life. With this travel guide in Morocco, we’ll go beyond the surface, uncover its hidden treasures, and discover what makes this country unique.

Dive into traditional cuisine, explore breathtaking landscapes, or learn about the heart of Moroccan culture. This is your opportunity to travel to Morocco and create one of the best travel experiences you have ever had. 

Where to Go in Morocco?

The Slow Travel Guide in Morocco

However, whether you are a newbie learning How to Slow Travel or a regular customer, it’s always harder to go without any clue or information about your destination. That’s why I’ve crafted this comprehensive Slow Travel Guide in Morocco to help you make the most of your experience.

Inside, you’ll find essential tips and advice to ensure your journey flows smoothly. From the best ways to travel like a local and avoid scams to a thoughtfully curated Slow Travel Itinerary and budgeting advice, this guide has everything you need. Plus, it’s packed with cultural insights to help you connect deeply with the places and people you encounter.

However, whether you are a newbie learning How to Slow Travel or a regular customer, it’s always harder to go without any clue or information about your destination.

That’s why I’ve crafted this comprehensive Slow Travel Guide in Morocco to help you make the most of your experience.
Inside, you’ll find essential tips and advice to ensure your journey flows smoothly.

From the best ways to travel like a local and avoid scams to a thoughtfully curated Slow Travel Itinerary and budgeting advice, this guide has everything you need. Plus, it’s packed with cultural insights to help you connect deeply with the places and people you encounter.

When should you Slow travel to Morocco?

Best time to use this travel guide in Morocco

When it comes to planning your Moroccan adventure, timing is everything. Morocco’s climate is diverse, ranging from dry and insupportable desert summers to cooler and humid mountain winters.

To make the most of your trip and Travel Guide in Morocco, consider visiting during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is mild and perfect for outdoor exploration. 

However, if you plan to stay on the Atlantic coast or desert side, the ideal period to travel to Morocco is from September to May.

Best Months to visit Morocco: March to May and September to November

When it comes to planning your Moroccan adventure, timing is everything. Morocco’s climate is diverse, ranging from dry and insupportable desert summers to cooler and humid mountain winters.

To make the most of your trip and Travel Guide in Morocco, consider visiting during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is mild and perfect for outdoor exploration. 

However, if you plan to stay on the Atlantic coast or desert side, the ideal period to travel to Morocco is from September to May.

Best Months to visit Morocco: March to May and September to November

Key Cultural Events and Important Dates in Morocco

  • Ramadan: Some businesses may operate at reduced hours during this spiritual period of the year. However, it’s a unique cultural experience if you plan to visit during this time.
    The dates change between the years, calculated based on the lunar calendar (source: here). For instance, in 2025 it will be from the 28th of February to the 30th of March and in 2026 from the 18th of April to the 20th of March.

  • Moussem Festivals: Rooted in Berber traditions, these celebrations offer a glimpse into Morocco’s rich heritage featuring religious ceremonies, music, dance, markets, and various cultural activities.
    The dates for Moussems can vary annually, often aligning with lunar calendars or specific local traditions.

Ramadan: Some businesses may operate at reduced hours during this spiritual period of the year. However, it’s a unique cultural experience if you plan to visit during this time.

The dates change between the years, calculated based on the lunar calendar (source: here). For instance, in 2025 it will be from the 28th of February to the 30th of March and in 2026 from the 18th of April to the 20th of March.

Moussem Festivals: Rooted in Berber traditions, these celebrations offer a glimpse into Morocco’s rich heritage featuring religious ceremonies, music, dance, markets, and various cultural activities.

The dates for Moussems can vary annually, often aligning with lunar calendars or specific local traditions.

Latest Morocco travel articles

timlalin dunes agadir region morocco guide
Timlalin Dunes: Wild Nature and Hidden Gem in Morocco
Explore the Timlalin Dunes on the Moroccan Coast! Located around Agadir, this is a precious hidden gem you shouldn't...
things to do in ouarzazate local people couscous
Top Things to Do in Ouarzazate: Local Tips and Hidden Gems
Discover why Ouarzazate is worth visiting! Between the local heritage, hidden gems and things to do in Ouarzazate,...
fint oasis ouarzazate morocco guide
Fint Oasis: A Local and Hidden Gem around Ouarzazate
Discover the Fint Oasis in Morocco. Located around Ouarzazate this is a hidden and local gem you don't want to...
woman morocco Fes slow travel itinerary souk
Fes Itinerary: The Best Local and Hidden Things to Do in Fes
Lose yourself in Fes! Discover the best things to do in Fes, from must-see landmarks to hidden gems. Plan your...
stay in tamraght hostel view hammock
The Local Guide to Tamraght in Morocco: A hidden gem
Discover Tamraght in Morocco: A hidden gem for slow travel, surf, and connect. Find the best spots to stay, eat,...
slow travel itinerary morocco local culture
Morocco Travel Itinerary: The Best Guide and Tips
Discover a unique Slow Travel Itinerary Morocco with no planes, hidden gems, local insights, and authentic cultural...

The Backpacker StarterPack

Slow Travel Guide in Morocco FAQ

Is it safe to solo travel in Morocco?

Like in any other country, travelling alone has disadvantages and advantages to stay safe. However, according to the numerous solo travellers I met there, men and women, if you avoid certain places, you should be fine! But, if you need more insights, dive into this How to solo travel in Morocco guide.

Like in any other country, travelling alone has disadvantages and advantages to stay safe. However, according to the numerous solo travellers I met there, men and women, if you avoid certain places, you should be fine!
But, if you need more insights, dive into this
How to solo travel in Morocco guide.

How long should I travel in Morocco?

Once again, if you can follow the Slow Traveller mindset and stay as long as you can, it will be perfect! But not everyone has this chance, and I will advise at least 15 days divided into 3-4 places maximum to catch a glimpse of the Moroccan soul.

Once again, if you can follow the Slow Traveller mindset and stay as long as you can, it will be perfect!
But not everyone has this chance, and I will advise at least 15 days divided into 3-4 places maximum to catch a glimpse of the Moroccan soul.

What are the best regions in Morocco to visit?

To me, the best regions are the Souss-Massa, Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceïma, and Oriental. However, I haven’t been everywhere and assume each place has its charms and unique features.

Can I trust a travel guide in Morocco?

Be careful of that one! Honest and certified travel guides exist in Morocco but a minority are fake and will try to scam you. Look for the official badge and observe their insistence to detect who you can trust.

Be careful of that one! Honest and certified travel guides exist in Morocco but a minority are fake and will try to scam you. Look for the official badge and observe their insistence to detect who you can trust.

What are the biggest scams in Morocco?

As a foreigner, you will probably get scammed several times, the most notorious being the argan oil, taxis, or hash. It is okay since we enter a new country with different rules and norms. But, you can avoid the majority of them by learning about the biggest scams in Morocco.

As a foreigner, you will probably get scammed several times, the most notorious being the argan oil, taxis, or hash.
It is okay since we enter a new country with different rules and norms. But, you can avoid the majority of them by learning about the
biggest scams in Morocco.

What is the Moroccan currency?

Morocco’s currency is the Moroccan Dirham or MAD, with a current exchange rate available here. The smallest coin is worth 1 MAD, and the highest buck 10 000 MAD.

How can I move around Morocco?

There are many options for you to move like a local in Morocco. Their bus and train system is well-developed, and you can access the ONCF website here (national train company). There are some tips and tricks you want to know when travelling with local buses, trains, or taxis available in this article How to move around Morocco.

There are many options for you to move like a local in Morocco. Their bus and train system is well-developed, and you can access the ONCF website here (national train company).
There are some tips and tricks you want to know when travelling with local buses, trains, or taxis available in this article
How to move around Morocco.

Need inspiration to Slow Travel?

Asia

oceania

North America

South America