FAQs
Of course, Morocco is classified as one of the safest countries in the world, due to other factors that the country has a very low crime rate, and the fact that citizens give more value to tourists than to one of the country, it should also be noted that the government is always active to protect the interests of tourism as it is one of the main sources of income in Morocco.
Totally yes, Morocco’s main policy towards tourism is the maintaining of safety of guests. You may be labelled to unforeseen circumstances if you choose unreliable travel company, or if you go to suspicious places. But we advise you to consult local authorities about any harassment or problems you may face, policemen are in most frequent visited places to ensure security of goers.
People that possess the US, Canadian, UK nationalities do not require a visa to enter Morocco as a tourist.
If you’re a citizen in one of the countries listed below, you do not need a visa to enter Morocco:
Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Denmark, European Union, Finland, Guinea, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Korea, Kuwait, Libya, Liechtenstein, Mali, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Oman, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Venezuela.
Your passport must be valid for atlas six months in order to enter Morocco. Please make sure that you stamp your passport once you’re in Morocco. That will allow you to stay for up to 90 days. Entry fees are not charged.
Normally, our packages are available at highly competitive prices, especially when compared with the other websites in the same niche. Also, we offer great discount coupons on our tours. For special discounts and offers, you can contact us and get your tour customized. Also, you should be more than 6 people to request for additional discounts.
The meeting point with your driver/guide is specified on the of the activity in our website. Usually the meeting point is your accommodation for the private tours and for most of the shared tours. In case you are not able to find the tourist guide, you can call us on our number or send an email to gather the information.
In Morocco, we have no shortage of vegetarian food, especially in the big cities and in the standard tours. In case you are being accompanied by a guide, you must let them know about your food preferences.
A single woman may not feel comfortable during her stay in Morocco; because she may face sexual harassment for frequent times, therefore it is better, if you are a single woman, to be accompanied with a trusted and official guide who provides you with the total care and safety in the limit of service only.
The biodiversity of Morocco and the changes of climate from one place to another ensure you that there is no best time to see Morocco. You can visit Morocco at any time you wish, but certain places are advised to be visited at its particular time. For example, if you are planning to go to the desert, there is no better time to do so than at Winter or early Spring, Summer is very rare for travellers to come to Morocco, due to the high temperature in most parts of the kingdom. Yet, there are some cool places that Moroccan themselves go to spend their holidays, such as the High Atlas Mountains, the Gorges and the stretched beaches.
Visiting Morocco, therefore, depends on the type of weather/temperature you are seeking. In the desert for example, is usually sunny and hot at summer, but warm at winter. The coastal side is commonly to be humid and sunny, while in the Anti atlas and in the north is frequently rainy.
Before coming to Morocco, it is advisory to consult the forecast anticipations to keep updated with any probable changes in weather, especially in your destinations. Merzouga
- You can wear clothes that are adequate to each season in Morocco.
- You can check information about the weather in Morocco.
Moroccan food has a solid reputation, salads of various kinds with good vegetables from the country that also exports them to almost all European countries, it is also well known Harira a thick vegetable soup, it is easy to find all year but Its greatest consumption occurs to break the fast on Ramadan days. The main dishes are the following: grilled meat on skewers often served with French fries are the mourns skewers, but Morocco has its two national dishes, both of Berber origin, couscous, whether vegetarian or meat with vegetables that has finished for “invading” all European countries; and Tagine, the Moroccan stew par excellence always cooked with a characteristic ceramic conical container, there are an infinity of tagines, with or without meat, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, spices etc. Moroccan cooks routinely use spices such as cumin, turmeric, paprika, saffron and pepper or the tasty mixture of species called Ras el Hanut, for a subtle flavour cuisine.
- In the Sahara you can find the Berber pizza. It is a kind of double crust pie stuffed with meat, hard boiled eggs, almonds and spices. Sometimes it can also be spicy, it is best eaten with a glass of hot and sweet mint tea.
- All seaports have fresh fish prepared by fishermen on or near the docks. Do not miss this treat! Fresh fruit is served for dessert; Pomegranates, melons, bananas, apples, oranges and dates, all produced in Morocco and all overflowing with flavour. A good gift of the French occupation is the fresh “baguettes” available almost everywhere, although it is probably of better quality every day baked and tasty Moroccan round bread. Moroccan pastry is just praised can be found almost everywhere and often accompanied by western pastry.
- Not camels, we’ve got plenty.
- You may want to bring a pack to help you carry extra snacks and your bottled water. And, of course, a camera to make amazing moments immortal.
To secure your reservation, LOVELY MOROCCO TOURS requires an advance of 40% of the total amount for long routes and 25% for short routes. At the moment we receive the required payment your reservation will be confirmed at 100/100, the total rest of the payment is made at the moment a member of our team is presentedto the Hotel / Riad / airport, and from there they will start their route in Morocco with us,
We accept payment through PayPal, TransferWise or by bank transfer. Remember that we will need and accept payment only to guarantee your reservation. If you choose the payment method by bank transfer, keep in mind that a copy of the transfer receipt will be sent to you.
Yes, of course! If none of our published tours doesn’t not meet your requirement, we can help you plan a special trip. Just contact us and we will be in touch.
For short breaks and escapes to the desert we recommend to bring a small backpack with essential things. The rest of the luggage can be kept in your accommodation or in the vehicle. For private and long trips, you can bring all your luggage but the backpack is necessary for overnight stay in the desert camp.
There is no tipping code that obliges customers to pay a determinate sum of money. However, 10 % of the whole service cost as a tip is ideal. For instance, if the price of a formal diner in a restaurant is 50 DH, it would be kind of you to leave a 10 or 20 DH tip added, paying more is a great asset to gain better services next time. Please note that tipping is by law, not obliged, but it is a plus to earn extra free services
We try to exceed the period in which cancellations are possible with us. However, different packages have different cancellation policies that must be followed. On cancellation within the due period, no cancellation fees are charged.