Safety Tips for Travelers in Morocco

Morocco is vibrant and welcoming, but staying aware is key. Here are our top safety tips to ensure a smooth and secure trip!

Lara and Aldin

Lara and Aldin

Marrakech, Agafay, Merzouga Desert, Aït Benhaddou, Morocco

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1. Stay Alert in Crowded Areas

  • Markets, medinas, and tourist sites can be hotspots for pickpocketing—keep valuables secure.

  • Use crossbody bags with zippers and avoid carrying large amounts of cash.

  • Be cautious of distractions, as they may be tactics for theft.

2. Beware of Common Scams

  • Fake guides may approach offering tours—only use licensed guides or recommendations from your accommodation.

  • Some locals may offer “free” directions and then demand payment—politely decline if unsure.

  • In souks, be firm but polite when saying “No, thank you” to persistent vendors.

3. Respect Local Laws and Customs

  • Avoid public displays of affection, as Morocco is a conservative country.

  • Always carry a copy of your passport and keep the original in a safe place.

4. Travel Smart at Night

  • Avoid walking alone in dimly lit or unfamiliar areas at night.

  • If taking a taxi, opt for official ones (petit taxis in cities, grand taxis for long distances).

  • Women may feel more comfortable dressing modestly, especially after dark.

5. Stay Safe in the Desert and Mountains

  • If visiting the Sahara Desert, book with reputable tour operators for safety and quality service.

  • For hikes in the Atlas Mountains, hire a guide, as some trails are remote and unmarked.

6. Be Cautious When Using ATMs and Money Exchangers

  • Use ATMs inside banks or well-lit areas to avoid card skimming.

  • Count your money discreetly when exchanging currency.

  • Credit cards are accepted in hotels and major shops, but always have cash for smaller vendors.

7. Emergency Contacts and Health Precautions

  • The general emergency number in Morocco is 19 (police) and 15 (ambulance).

  • Avoid drinking tap water—stick to bottled water to prevent stomach issues.

  • Consider travel insurance for unexpected situations like medical emergencies or lost belongings.

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