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Frequently Asked Questions
Morocco is perhaps best known for its colourful souks, historic cities, and delicious cuisine, but it is also a fantastic destination for adventurers.Your first encounter with Morocco often feels like stepping into an entirely different world, even though it is only a 3.5-hour flight from Amsterdam. A first trip to Morocco is likely to feel intense, surprising, and sometimes a little overwhelming. But if you stay open to the culture and let go of the pace, you will discover a country with far more layers than you might initially see.And if you want to experience more of that depth, booking a local guide is highly recommended. It allows you to discover hidden places, while also gaining deeper insight into the country’s rich history, Berber culture, and traditions.
Wadi Reizen is a small travel company specialising in trips to Morocco. We organise package tours, group trips, and tailor-made journeys. We think along with our clients about what they are looking for and maintain close connections with our partners in Morocco. This keeps the collaboration accessible, straightforward, and transparent for our travellers.
Yes. The roads are in good condition and Morocco is safe.In the cities, people generally speak French and sometimes English. In the villages, people speak Berber languages or Arabic.
Morocco is generally safe. In busy places such as markets and medinas, it is important to keep a close eye on your belongings, as pickpocketing can occur.It can also happen that taxi drivers charge too much for a ride. Therefore, always agree on a price before getting in.If you are travelling as a woman alone, you may occasionally receive extra attention. This is usually not dangerous, but it can feel uncomfortable.
The best time to visit Morocco is in spring or autumn. In summer, temperatures can become extremely high, especially in the inland areas and the desert.
In cities such as Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca, it is advisable to dress more modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Respectful clothing (covering shoulders and knees) is appreciated.
Excellent in the cities. Outside urban areas, it is possible that you may have no coverage.Morocco lies outside Europe, which means you will need a local (e-)SIM to keep costs down. Wadi Reizen can advise you on this.
In places visited by foreign tourists, alcohol is often sold and served.Outside these areas, alcohol is hardly available.
Your Dutch passport must be valid for at least 6 months upon arrival in Morocco.If you are staying in Morocco for 90 days or less and travelling with a valid Dutch passport, you do not need a visa.For more information, please contact Wadi Reizen, or check the most up-to-date travel information about Morocco htttps://www.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/reisadvies/marokko
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