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Money in Morocco

Managing money wisely in Morocco ensures a smooth and stress-free trip. Here’s what you need to know about currency and costs!

Lara and Aldin

Lara and Aldin

Marrakech, Agafay, Merzouga Desert, Aït Benhaddou, Morocco

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Currency & Payment Methods

  • The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

  • Cash is king, especially in markets, small shops, and rural areas.

  • Credit cards are accepted in hotels and upscale restaurants but not everywhere.

  • ATMs are widely available, but withdrawal fees may apply.

Daily Budget Estimates

  • Budget travelers: $30–$50 per day (hostels, street food, local transport).

  • Mid-range travelers: $50–$150 per day (boutique hotels, riads, restaurants, activities).

  • Luxury travelers: $250+ per day (5-star hotels/riads, fine dining, private tours).

Cost of Common Items

  • Street food/snacks: $1–$5

  • Restaurant meal: $5–$20

  • Taxi ride (short distance): $2–$5

  • Sahara Desert tour (3-day trip): $100–$500

Tipping Etiquette

  • Restaurants: 5–10% if service isn’t included.

  • Guides & drivers: $5–$10 per day.

  • Porters & hotel staff: $1–$3.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Bargain in souks – haggling is expected!

  • Eat where locals eat for authentic and affordable meals.

  • Use petit taxis with meters or agree on a price beforehand.

  • Book tours and accommodations in advance for the best deals.

Looking for things to do?

Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.

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