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.

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