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Morocco Practical Travel Info

Visa rules by nationality, money, safety, and how to handle the souk without losing your budget.

Visa rules depend on your passport — most Western nationalities (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia) currently get 90 days visa-free. Currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD); carry cash for souks and small vendors. Morocco carries the same 'normal precautions' safety rating as most of Western Europe. Bargaining is expected in souks (not fixed-price shops) — expect vendors to quote 2-4x their real price.

The unglamorous stuff that quietly makes or breaks a trip: whether you actually need a visa (you probably don't), how much cash to carry, what could genuinely go wrong, and how bargaining actually works once you're standing in a souk.

Questions people actually ask

Do I need a visa for Morocco?
It depends on your passport — see our full visa guide. Most Western nationalities (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia) currently get 90 days visa-free with no advance application.
Is Morocco safe to visit?
Yes — it carries the safest advisory tier from the US State Department, the same as most of Western Europe. The real day-to-day friction is persistent touts and inflated prices, not violent crime.
Am I expected to bargain in Morocco?
In souks and with independent vendors, yes — it's the default and part of the culture. Not at fixed-price shops, malls, or restaurants. See our full bargaining and etiquette guide for how to actually do it.