π²π¦ Your Guide to Morocco
Everything about Morocco β places, food, and practical tips before you travel
Morocco is one of the closest and most diverse destinations available to you π β a country where desert, mountains, and sea all exist in the same trip. A rich culture, incredible markets, and food that'll make you forget about any diet π. The visa is straightforward for a Saudi passport, the climate often feels similar to the Kingdom, and it has something for every type of traveler β making you feel both at home and somewhere entirely different π.
Top Places to See
Marrakech
Jemaa el-Fna square and the popular souks
Casablanca
Hassan II Mosque overlooking the ocean
Fes
Morocco's oldest Islamic city
Chefchaouen
The blue city nestled in the mountains
The Sahara Desert
A night in a tent amid the dunes of Merzouga
What to Eat
Tagine β A slow-cooked dish with vegetables, meat, and olives β the symbol of Moroccan cuisine
Mesmen β Buttery Moroccan fried bread β the perfect breakfast with honey
Moroccan Mint Tea β Not just a drink β it's a social ritual you have to experience
Couscous β The traditional Friday dish β meat and vegetables over steamed semolina
Practical Tips
ποΈ Bargaining in the markets is normal and expected β never pay the first price asked
π Renting a car opens up all of Morocco, especially if you want to reach the desert and mountains
π‘οΈ Best times to visit are spring (MarchβMay) and autumn (SeptemberβNovember)
π΅ The Moroccan dirham cannot be taken out of the country β exchange only what you need
π A fully Muslim country β Ramadan here is a uniquely spiritual experience
Morocco is a destination where you experience a rare blend β Arab, Amazigh, and Andalusian heritage all in one country πΊ. Each city has its own character, and each day brings a new discovery. If you're looking for a nearby yet richly diverse destination, Morocco is the answer.