Plan your Morocco trip
Everything practical—eSIMs, insurance, money, and local tips.
Morocco eSIM guide
Stay connected with an eSIM before you land. Coverage is strong in cities and along major routes.
View guide →Travel insurance for Morocco
Travel insurance covers trip delays, medical care, and gear. It is a quick add-on that saves stress.
View guide →Currency and tipping in Morocco
The Moroccan dirham (MAD) is cash-friendly. Cards work in hotels, but carry cash for souks and taxis.
View guide →Safety, scams, and common sense
Morocco is generally safe. A few simple habits keep your trip smooth and stress-free.
View guide →Plugs and power in Morocco
Morocco uses Type C and E plugs with 220V. Bring a universal adapter for hassle-free charging.
View guide →Ramadan etiquette for travelers
During Ramadan, many locals fast during daylight. Be respectful and plan meals accordingly.
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