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Money

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The currency is the Moroccan Dirham. The exchange rate is the same everywhere. However, we recommend that you change the change as soon as you arrive at the airport so that you have some cash. Otherwise, distributors are everywhere.

VISA

- Practical Information

No visa is required to travel to Morocco ( See List of countries), a valid passport must be presented.

Security

- Practical Information

Morocco is a safe destination, and tourists are very well received. However, as with the majority of destinations, there is no such thing as zero risk. Pay attention to your personal belongings and any pick pockets in the most frequented places.

Health

- Practical Information

There is no compulsory vaccine to travel to Morocco. However, we advise you to be up to date with classic vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, polio, typhoid fever, hepatitis A and B.

electricity

- Practical Information

The sockets are the same as in Europe, You need an adapter if you come from other continents

Telephone and internet

- Practical Information

To call Morocco from your country, dial 00 212 + correspondent's number (without 0). To call Your Home from Morocco, dial 00 (Tel indicatif of your country) + correspondent's number (without 0). covers a large part of Morocco. However, check with your operator for the conditions of access to the local network.
For internet access, there are cybercafés, and the accommodation is equipped with wifi access.

The post office

- Practical Information

It takes about ten days for your mail to arrive To Your Home

The culture of the country

- Practical Information

Arabic is the official language. French is spoken by all those involved in tourism and a vast majority of the population.

The country is Muslim, and religion holds an important place. During your cultural visits to religious monuments, be sure to respect the places. This requires in particular an adapted outfit and a discreet behavior.