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Marocco

Emergency

Dial 19 for police, 15 for medical emergencies, and 15 for fire services to get immediate assistance during urgent or critical situations.

Mint Tea

Renowned for their hospitality, it is common to warmly offer guests mint tea and traditional pastries as a gesture of welcome and respect.

Next holiday

The next public holiday in Morocco is New Year's Day on January 1, 2025, celebrated with various festivities, gatherings, and cultural traditions.

Tap Water

Tap water is not considered safe to drink, and it’s advised to drink bottled water instead, as it’s the safer option for consumption.

Local Stay

Vrbo operates in Morocco, offering vacation rentals in popular destinations like Marrakech, Casablanca, and Agadir for all budgets and preferences.

Toilet

Toilet paper is used, but in some areas, it’s advised to dispose of it in a bin rather than flushing, as plumbing systems may not handle it well.

Safety

It is generally safe for tourists, with friendly locals and good infrastructure. Visitors should stay alert in crowds, respect customs, and beware of scams and theft.

Cuisine

Moroccan cuisine is a flavorful blend of fresh ingredients, featuring dishes like tagine, couscous, and pastilla, with an emphasis on spices, dried fruits, and aromatic herbs.

Humor

On Getting Lost in the Medina:
Tourist: “What’s the best way to find my way out of the medina?”
Local: “Just keep walking until you’ve made enough friends to guide you!”

Casablanca

In Casablanca, the metro uses the Casa Transport Card for access, with contactless payments accepted, though not at the gates. Trams accept this card, while buses typically require cash.

Casablanca Transport

Bus

In Morocco, the two main intercity bus operators are CTM and Supratours, both offering reliable, air-conditioned services at affordable prices, with extensive networks across the country.

CTM

Volunteering

Organizations like Chantiers Sociaux Marocains offer opportunities to teach English or French in underserved communities, helping children and young adults improve their language skills.

Chantiers Sociaux Marocains

Heritage

Home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the historic city of Fez, the Ait Benhaddou kasbah, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis.

Culture

Morocco’s culture is a blend of Berber, Arab, and European influences, reflected in its architecture, language, and traditions.

Landscapes

It features diverse landscapes, from the Sahara Desert to the Atlas Mountains and beautiful Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines.

Zellige

Intricate and colorful geometric tilework, known as zellige, is a hallmark of Moroccan architecture and design, symbolizing artistry and tradition.

Souks

Moroccan souks, such as those in Marrakech and Fes, are bustling markets where you can find everything from spices to textiles.

Hammams

Public bathhouses, or hammams, are a significant part of Moroccan culture, where people go not only to cleanse but also to socialize and relax.