Everything practical—eSIMs, insurance, money, and local tips.
Stay connected with an eSIM before you land. Coverage is strong in cities and along major routes.
View guide →Travel insurance covers trip delays, medical care, and gear. It is a quick add-on that saves stress.
View guide →The Moroccan dirham (MAD) is cash-friendly. Cards work in hotels, but carry cash for souks and taxis.
View guide →Morocco is generally safe. A few simple habits keep your trip smooth and stress-free.
View guide →Morocco uses Type C and E plugs with 220V. Bring a universal adapter for hassle-free charging.
View guide →During Ramadan, many locals fast during daylight. Be respectful and plan meals accordingly.
View guide →Use Morocco's host cities as bases. Book stays early and compare match-day transport options.
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