Morocco Cities, Attractions and Best Places to Visit

Know more about all the exciting Morocco Cities and touristic attractions. This country offers a little bit of everything. For the sea, head to Agadir in the west and Saidia in the north. The best places for history and architecture are Marrakech right in the middle, Tangier at the northern tip, and Casablanca on the northwest coast. For a relaxing getaway go to Ouarzazate in the desert, Essaouira on the western coast, or Tetouan in the northern valley. To see the amazing Moroccan mountains head to Taroudant in the center of the country or Chefchaouen in the northern mountains. Meknes, located between Fez and Rabat, is known for its museums and culture. Fez, in the upper middle region, is the religious capital of Morocco and has some of the most beautiful mosques in the country. Rabat, on the northwest coast, is the largest city and shows bustling modern Morocco. Morocco cities offer something unique and special. Everywhere you go you will be met with the famous Moroccan hospitality and friendliness. No matter the type of vacation you are looking for, Morocco will exceed your expectations! Explore amazing Morocco with one of our very own Morocco Vacations!

Rissani is a great spot where you can enjoy the local life of its people besides having walks in its narrow yet beautiful alleys. Read more!

Explore the site where visitors are drawn to Azrou for monkeys and fragrant cedar forest trails as well. Read more!

Mhamid city is authentic where you can find knowledgeable locals proudly talk about its history besides sharing interesting facts!

North Africa as well as giving a different experience than the heart of the senior continent. Visiting Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria is different from South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, and more.

Discover Facts about Morocco! Morocco has been influenced by several civilizations since Antiquity. This has produced an incomparable historical heritage. Read more!
 

Casablanca became the showcase of Art Deco architecture. The outlying districts are connected to and organized around the Place de France and the Place Administrative, now respectively United Nations Place and Mohammed V Place. The Habous area, situated 3km away from the city centre, is unique in Morocco: a new medina entirely designed according to the traditional model. Initially, it was intended for the rural population coming to work in Casablanca. It shows tradition's capacity to adapt perfectly to the constraints of the modern world.

The entire medina has been designated Unesco World Heritage of Humanity Site. Wander through its souks and alleys which are unchanged since the Middle Ages.

Chefchaouen is a city with blue and white lime-washed houses. A powerful charm that you really can feel in the Outa-el-Hammam square, in the cobblestone medina.

Essaouira is one of the most charming cities in Morocco. Know more about this City with Memphis Tours. 

Morocco is named after this legendary town which is one of its four imperial cities. A genuine and unspoilt place.

Located in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco,between Fez and Marrakech, Ifrane is one of the most touristic places in the country. Read more!

Meknes is an engaging Imperial capital which is pleasant to live in. Despite the wealth of its historic heritage, it has retained the simplicity of its origins.

Ouarzazate has been unfailingly linked with cinema since 1984. it has remarkable examples of traditional architecture give a foretaste of the famous Route of the 1000 kasbahs.

Highlighted by its walking trails, Tinghir is a great destination for a day trip and for a few-nights’ stay. Know more!
 

Gardens, promenades, great avenues and a broad array of festivals: Rabat takes the time to live life to the full.

Saadian Tombs, The royal cemetery of Al-Saadian family who ruled Morocco from 1546-1659. The mausoleum is comprising about 60 gravestones for Saadian members divided into 3 main chambers.

Situated in the central Morocco between the Middle Atlas and High Atlas mountain ranges, Midelt . The city is highlighted by its beautiful nature and breathtaking landscapes. Know more!

The blue pearl of Morocco, Saidia, is in the process of modernising so that you will soon be able to take advantage of the turquoise Mediterranean, its 14-km beach and splendid surrounding countryside.

Among various things to do in Morocco El Badi Palace, was built for the Saadian Sultan Ahmed al-Mansour Dhabi in Marrakesh following the same Muslim-Morrocan style of architecture.

Skoura, one of Morocco’s beautiful oases, is located near Ouarzazate near the Atlas Mountains. The city offers its visitors the chance to rest and relax within its charming nature. Know more!

Tangier retains its powerful charm to this day… From the previously nefarious alleys in the Petit Socco area to the many café terraces which are more than ever avant-gardist.
 

Know more about Oujda, the largest city. It lies in the extreme of northeastern Morocco,  near the Moroccan-Algerian border.

Agadir is the leading seaside resort in Morocco deserves its title. A 10km-long beach of fine sand and more than 300 days of sunshine a year.

Tetouan, a charming Hispano-Mauresque town, plays on the mixture of cultures whilst remaining guardian and shopwindow for its most beautiful traditions.

Explore Ait Ben-Haddou, the site for many internationally famous films and tv series, like Game of Thrones, Laurence of Arabia, Gladiator. 

Taroudant has imposing adobe ramparts, adorned with square towers. A 7km horse-drawn carriage tour around it reveals its five gates, Bab El-Kasba being the main one and the most majestic. Morocco Attractions

Dive in the heart of the Kingdom Morocco, Beni Mellal, boarded by Er Rachidia from the east, Khouribga in the west, Meknes and Boulemane on the north, Azilal and el Kelaa des Srarhna in the south. Know more!

The calm coastal Sidi Ifni is grounded over the Fishing activities by its inhabitants' hands who are the Shilha of the Ait Baamrane tribe dwelling the city of Sidi Ifni and its surroundings. Read more!

Khamlia is famous for genres of Moroccan music from the traditional chaabi played in wedding to the moders electronica. Know more!

Zagora cannot be known for major architectural monuments, despite the fact that it dates back to the 13th century. However, Zagora remains an interesting spot to discover the south-eastern of Morocco. Read more!

Imlil, Morocco, is a perfect place to escape into the Atlas Mountains. Compared to Marrakech, the region of Imlil is cooler and more tranquil. Know more!

FAQs
First time to Morocco? Here are Top 8 Tips to enjoy Morocco Tours
- Tipping is considered customary in Morocco. However, You are not obliged to give tips. - Keep a copy of emergency numbers, for police call -190 and ambulance call-150. - Morocco is world-renowned for its handicrafts: artisanal soaps, woven baskets, traditional carpets, leatherwork, and more - make sure you spoil yourself to a gastronomical treat of the Moroccan Cuisine and enjoy one of the best-kept secrets of the African continent. - Fez, visit the Medina, the Tanners' Quarter, Zaouia Moulay Idriss II Shrine, and the Kairouine Mosque. Meknes, one of the most beautiful and powerful Imperial cities in Morocco. - Marrakech, a pearl polished by history and its tradition of hospitality. - Casablanca, home of thousand small crafts and trades and the showcase of Art Deco architecture.
What is the best time to visit Morocco?
Morocco with its climate diversity makes it a perfect destination all along the year. Subsequently, Memphis Tours is are running its Morocco Travel Packages all the year. Some (to northern parts of Spain, for example) – are only running from March till October. In any case, under each tour’s description, it says exactly when it runs. Example: ‘’Sundays all year’’ - means that on every single Sunday of the year the tour will start, no matter how many people signed up, even if it’s you only.
3 Steps to book you tour & confirming reservation
1- Booking a tour is simple, You just need to contact our travel representatives and then you will receive an immediate response giving you the available options and then you can build a tour that will suit your needs. 2- After that, a detailed itinerary that includes all necessary information and plans will be sent to you. 3- At this point, you need to confirm your reservation by paying a deposit. Your reservation will not be confirmed until payment of this deposit is received by Memphis Tours. Finally, The balance of payment will be due on arrival to begin your tour.
what is different about Memphis Tours?
- We have been delivering dedicated excellent caring customized, Authentic and sharing tours since 1955 - serving 200,000 happy satisfied customers annually, pride ourselves on using this experience to create consistently high quality, personalized tour experiences - providing easy online secure payments with around the clock human support. - delivering the maximum travel experience around the globe with dedicated and caring travel experts.
How will being a solo traveler affect the price of my tour?
Our website offers two quotations, one named Single and the other named Solo. The prices for “Single” quoted for single person accommodations assume that the person would still be traveling with a group. The price includes the cost of private accommodations in hotels, but does not include other expenses necessary for a solo tour. The prices of Solo traveler are also quoted on our website. The Solo traveler would be responsible for any extra fees for guides, transportation, etc. and as a result the price would be higher. For more information about the prices of solo tours, please check our prices on the website, or enquire with us by email, telephone, or live online chat.
What is the official currency in Morocco?
The currency of Morocco is The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The currency for Morocco was issued by the Bank of Al-Maghrib which is Morocco’s central bank. Historically, the Moroccan Dirham originates from the Byzantine Empire’s Drachm, and was used in Arabia and the Levant in pre-Islamic times. The name “Dirham” came from the Roman word “denarius”.
How much should i pay as a deposit? How will I pay it?
The deposit required is usually 50% of the total price of the tour, except during peak travel times like Christmas and New Years, when the deposit will have to be 50% of the total price. You can pay the deposit for your tour using a credit card (Visa and Mastercard are accepted) or a bank order directly to Memphis Tours. Our representatives will be willing to provide any additional information or support you need to complete your payment. If paying the deposit in one transaction is not possible, please contact Memphis Tours to inquire about the possibility of making the payment in installments.
Can I combine my Morocco Tours within an Escorted Tours?
Memphis Tours is always working on tailoring the widest variety of options in vacation packages, day tours, excursion, or even cruises. Subsequently, combining Morocco travel packages with another destination is always an option. So, you can add Egypt, Spain, Portugal or Jordan to your tour with our very own selection of Morocco Combined tours.
Is there any surcharge on transactions that can be done using a debit or credit card?
Memphis Tours does not charge any additional fees or surcharges on any transactions that are done using debit or credit card. We accept Visa and Mastercard.
Will I receive a refund If I am forced to cancel my trip with Memphis Tours?
Memphis Tours refund policy is detailed in our Terms and Conditions. The amount refunded depends on how far in advance we are notified about your cancellation. - We grant you a full refund for any amount you have paid in advance in case of weather conditions or circumstances otherwise outside of your control that might prevent the ship from coming into port in case of booking a Shore Excursion from a cruise ship with Memphis Tours for example.
Is Morocco a safe country to visit?
Morocco has been a safe tourist destination for years. Moroccan people have gained their reputation for warmth and kindness towards visitors. Moroccan cities are generally very safe, especially in touristic areas where tourists are frequently there. Morocco is a very well secured country, where Police is in every location and so many checking points are available, this is what makes Morocco a safe and 100% secured destination.
Is Morocco safe for travel?
Transparently, Morocco could be considered one of the calmest and safe destination in North-Africa. Morocco has a very low crime rate in comparison to other countries of the world. If travelers take sensible precautions during their Morroco Travel Packages, they will surely be safe. Accompanied by your tour guide and leader you will be in the highest level of safety during your Morocco vacations.
Why book Morocco Travel Packages with Memphis Tours ?
There are a lot of motivations to book your tour with Memphis Tours. Our organization has been in the business of tailor-made tours since 1955 and pride ourselves on utilizing this experience to make reliably high caliber, customized tour encounters. Our business stretches out all through Morocco and the Middle East so we are able to provide a level high of service anywhere you would like to travel in Morocco and beyond.
How can I obtain my visa to visit Morocco?
Visitors to Morocco must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the scheduled return date to enter Morocco and you can obtain a visa from Morocco Consulate before departure. Also, entry visa with USD 27 per passport is available upon arrival in Morocco airports for specific nationalities and you will need to check before. -Some nationalities don’t need a visa to visit Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 3 months such as United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland. For more info and details on entry visa to Morocco please check with the Moroccan consulate or embassy at your country
Can I extend the period of my tourist visa beyond its expiration?
It is possible to extend a tourist, Applying for an extension should be done no later than 15 days after entering the country. This process can be time-consuming and frustrating. Extension can be done from the nearest local/Main Police station and you have to give an application in writing a letter with attested, stamped from province, copies of your passport, along with pictures and reason for your extension. You will be allowed extension within a week, and before you departure you need to report to the same police station so that they can inform the airport authorities and when you leave Morocco it will be absolutely normal and fine.
Can I combine my visit to Morocco with another country?
Tourists visiting Morocco sometimes visit other countries in the Middle East or North Africa in the same trip. Memphis Tours offers tourism services in Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Dubai and Oman which you can research on our website.
Can I bring a personal supply of cigarettes and alcohol with me when I am visiting Morocco?
It is always recommended for travelers who wish to have their own supply of cigarettes and alcohol with them in Morocco to purchase them upon arrival. There are duty free shops in the airports in Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, Fez, Tangier and Rabat. It is allowed for tourists to purchase up to three liters of alcohol and up to 200 cigarettes on arrival.
Do Moroccans speak languages other than Arabic?
English and French are studied in school all over Morocco. This is why most Moroccans, who live in the cities, speak or understand at least some English words or phrases, and most of Moroccans are speaking French well. Fewer Moroccans can speak Italian, Spanish, and German; however, professionals in the tourism sector are accustomed to visitors who cannot speak Arabic. They speak enough English and many other languages to fulfill the needs of most travelers.
Do I have to learn Arabic in order to enjoy my visit to Morocco?
Many travelers enjoy their stay in Morocco without learning a single word of Arabic; however, it is always good to learn a few Arabic words to expressing greetings or thanks. It is advisable to learn some basic Arabic terms if you are planning to visit some unpopular tourist destinations. Moroccans are friendly and will be happy to help you anytime, even if there is a language barrier.
What are the opening hours for monuments and historical sites in Morocco?
Most of the monuments, historical sites, and museums in Morocco open from 9 AM until 6 PM. During Ramadan, the holy month of the Islamic calendar, be aware that these hours will change significantly.
What are the opening hours for shops and different stores in Morocco?
Most of the shops in Morocco open from around 10 AM and stay open until 10 PM; however, many shops, cafes, and restaurants especially in main cities like Marrakech, Casablanca, Fez, Agadir, and Rabat stay open much later and some facilities and shops are open 24 hours a day in touristic areas. During the holy month Ramadan, the opening hours may vary significantly. You may find some shops closed during the middle of the day and reopen later till midnight or after.
Is it allowed for non-Muslims to enter historical mosques in Morocco?
Non-Muslims are generally welcome to visit mosques in Morocco. Tourists are more than welcome to visit most mosques at any time expect when they are being used for prayer, on Friday and during the five prayers of the day.
Is there any special dress code to be followed during visiting a mosque in Morocco?
There aren’t really special clothes to be put on while visiting a mosque in Morocco; however, modest dress would be highly recommended and in some mosques, it`s better for women to cover their hair and perhaps their arms and legs. Both women and men will be asked to remove their shoes before entering a mosque.
What are the most important historical mosques in Morocco?
Morocco features a large number of remarkable and historical mosques. The most notable among them are Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Bab Berdieyinne in Meknes, Bou Inania Madrasa in Fez, Mosque of Mulai Idris in Fez, Tangier Grand Mosque and Sidi Bou Habib Mosque in Tangier. Tourists are welcome in all of these mosques on any day, except Friday.
Are tourists allowed to enter the Christian monuments in Morocco?
In Morocco churches are treated the same as mosques. Most churches and monasteries welcome tourists and foreigners, except during Lent. Modest dress is also advisable while visiting Christian places in Morocco.
Can I take photographs of the people, streets, etc. in Morocco?
Moroccans are well known all over the world for their tolerance and hospitality; however, it is always polite to ask permission before taking a photograph of people, especially women, and stores or products. Photography is prohibited around army bases, airports, dams, and bridges. If you happen to be in a place where photography is prohibited, you will sure find signs to notify you.
What is the check-in and check-out time in the hotels in Morocco?
The same as many hotels all around the globe, the check-in time in most hotels in Morocco is around midday, 12 or 1 PM. In case you arrived in the hotel late at night or in the early morning, you may have to pay for an extra night to get to your room immediately, to avoid waiting until the normal check-in time.
What different types of hotels are there in hotels in Morocco?
Accommodations for travelers in Morocco fall across a broad range—everything from world class luxury to simple hostel accommodations are available. The nicest hotels compare well with luxury hotels anywhere, coming from international hotel chains like Movenpick, Hilton, Four Seasons, and Sofitel. A step down from these is a variety of local hotels that ranges from luxurious to simple. Moroccans hotels have their own rating system that loosely classifies them on a 5-star scale; however, this scale is different from international standards used elsewhere.
Are there any health issues that I should worry about in Morocco?
Tourists might face few health problems in Morocco like some gastric disturbance caused by drinking tap water or eating from a local restaurant which was not recommended by their tour guides or the receptionist of the hotel. Some travelers might suffer sunburn or heat stroke from the heat and sun during the summer if they are not careful; however, taking the proper precautions and drinking bottled water can eliminate any health risks.
Are there certain vaccinations to be taken before traveling to Morocco?
There are no obligatory vaccinations that should be taken before being granted with the visa of Morocco. However, it would be recommended for the senior people and for young children to take vaccinations against Hepatitis C, Typhoid, and an oral dosage of Tetanus.
Will I be able to exchange dollars, Euros, or other currencies in Morocco?
There are a large number of banks and exchange offices that can change cash and travelers’ checks in Morocco. Many shops, restaurants, and bars that deal with tourists will accept dollars or Euros at rates that are relatively close to the official ones. Make sure you know the current exchange rate of dollars or Euros to Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
How common is the use of credit cards in Morocco?
Credit cards are widely used in Morocco in hotels, many shops, restaurants, and cafes. Most stores in markets accept credit cards. The most common types of credit cards used in Morocco are Visa, Master Card, and American Express.
Is it a common practice to give tips in Morocco?
Many people in the tourism sector depend on tips, as a major part of their income. Therefore, tipping is considered customary in Morocco. You are not obliged to give tips, but it would be great if you are willing to offer it.
Are your tours really for individuals, families, small groups of friends?
Yes. Our tours are for single travelers, couples, families, and groups of friends, whom we put together with other travelers to form a larger group for a tour.
How many people are normally on a tour?
We can never tell exactly (neither guarantee) how many people will be on the specific route. Normally, it is about 10-20 persons in a group. In some cases, it could be more, in other days you travel with just a few more people or even by your party only. In summer (high season) groups tend to be larger, and smaller in winter. Number of travelers might change on different sections of the route. For example, if you are on a 10 day trip, there could be other travelers who are on a 5 day trip, so they will split after.
Is there is a guide in the bus?
Sure. A tour leader will be accompanying a group during the whole trip, except for places when just a very few people are signed up. Small groups will be traveling with an experienced English speaking driver-guide. For the city tours, we use local professional and licensed guides.
In what languages guides explain?
In English and Spanish, all our tour guides speak both languages fluently. If happens that there are only English speaking clients are on a bus, the tour will be run in English only.
Is there a special rate or offer for private groups booking with Memphis Tours?
Indeed, Memphis Tours provides discounts for private tours that are booked with large groups. For group tours of ten people or more, there will be a discount according to the nature and length of the whole trip. For groups of fifteen people or more, the total amount of the tour will be reduced by the full cost for only one person in the group.
What cities tours start from?
Tours starts from Madrid and Barcelona (also mentioned in the description of each specific tour – where it starts).The first four tours on the list start from Barcelona, the rest start from Madrid.
What are the meeting points for the tours?
In Madrid, it is Calle Ferraz 3 (Ferraz str., 3). The meeting point is in the City center, one of the streets right off Plaza Espana. In Barcelona, it is the reception of Hotel ‘’Catalunya Barcelona 505’’ (address: Carrer de Muntaner, 505, 08022 Barcelona)
Do you pick up from the hotels on the first day of the tour?
By default, not. We do not pick up from the hotels, because that would delay the tour scientifically. Sometimes the groups get larger and to pick up everybody from their hotels would take us half of the day. However, if your hotel is on the way where the bus pases by on leaving day, we will pick you up. So, one week before travel, you are advised to give us your hotel name in Madrid so we can tell if you can be picked up directly from your hotel or if you must go to the nearest meeting point at 7.45am. In Barcelona, there is always a meeting point at the reception of ‘’Catalunya Barcelona 505’’ hotel.
I have never been to Morocco and have no idea where to start ? what's your recommendation ?
- Morocco is a very rich country is culture and nature with many Forts. over 65% of Americans choose Imperial Cities Tour as the most famous itinerary of the cities Fez, Meknes, Rabat, and the Marrakesh. Chefchaouen also is one of the icons of Morocco. Desert tour, cooking classes, and local handcraft tours are a great add on your tour. - Explore the Highlights of Morocco by visiting the famous imperial cities and Chefchaouen Spend a stunning adventure from Casablanca visiting Rabat, Meknes, Fez, Marrakech, with a tour to Chefchaouen; Morocco’s “Blue Pearl”. - Morocco is a rich country is a history and culture, both natural landmarks and ancient history. The majestic heights of the Atlas Mountains. The stark expanse of the Sahara Desert. Its miles of glittering coastline giving way to vibrant, culture-rich cities like Rabat, Fez, and Marrakech. - Make your Christmas holiday different this year in amazing Morocco. It will take you from Casablanca to Rabat, Fez, Meknes, Marrakech and the Moroccan desert passing by ancient Berber kasbahs in the Atlas mountains. - There is always an exciting adventure in Morocco. Try special Morocco tours to its stunning cities, Memphis tours offer a wide variety of Morocco day tours from any location in Morocco. - Combine one of these Tours to Morocco with the marvels of Spain, Portugal, Tunisia, and more, Memphis Tours offers combined packages to discover the fascinating history of Morocco.
What type of vehicles do you use?
Buses for larger groups and minibusses for smaller ones. Vehicles are modern and with air- conditioning.
Are meals included?
Meals, mainly lunch and dinner, are included where they are mentioned in the itinerary. Buffet Breakfasts are included every morning in all hotels you are staying in during your tour.
I am a vegetarian or allergic to certain products, any problem?
No problems at all. Just tell this to our tour leader and he’ll advise and help. On top, many dinners are buffet, so you can simply choose what you like. For allergic people, if in doubts, please remind your case to tour leader in the restaurants, or ask the staff about the content of the dishes.
What time are you coming back to Madrid on the last day of travel? Can I book a flight on the same day, flying out of Spain?
Normally we return to Madrid between 17.00 and 19.00 on the last day of excursion (depending on the specific tour). However, it is not recommended to book the flight out on this same evening/night, as traffic jams in Madrid or other possible delays may cause you being late for your flight.
I need a night in the hotel or transfer from/to airport to be booked before or after the tour.
Sure. Just let us know about it.
Can I just show up for the trip without reservation and pay directly in the office, on the spot?
Unfortunately, this can not be done. The tour needs to be booked in advance, as we need to make all the arrangements beforehand.
Can I customize one of the tours for myself?
No, as in each tour there are more people. However, if you are a group of 20+ persons, the route can be customized upon your request as the tour could be run privately for your group. Please ask us regarding conditions.
How much should I pay and when?
We require 50% in the moment of reservation, and 50% in no less than 2 weeks before the trip or you can pay total amount once.
How would I pay?
You should pay through our online secure payment link which will be sent to you by our sales person.
Is there a discount for booking my morocco vacations tour far in advance?
Memphis Tours is upbeat to offer an "Early Bird" discount for customers who pay the full expense of their tour ahead of time. If full payment is received six months prior to the date of your arrival, a reduction of the quoted cost of your trip will be granted to you by 5%. "Early Bird" rates require full, non-refundable prepayment. Discounted tours are not eligible for date changes or refunds.
What is the cancellation and refund policy?
Cancellation requests should be sent via fax or emailed to provide the Company with written confirmation that your reservation should be cancelled. In case you cancel your trip, the following scale of charges will be applied: From the date of booking until 61 days before your arrival date, 15% of the entire tour price will be charged. Between 60 and 30 days before your arrival date, 25% of the entire tour price will be charged. Between 29 and 15 days before your arrival date 50% of the entire tour price will be charged. Between 14 and 7 days before your arrival date 75% of the entire tour price will be charged. Between 7 and 1 days before your arrival date 100% of the entire tour price will be charged. Additionally, there are cancellation fees on all flights, ferry boats, train tickets booked by our company. If you cancel a tour at any time, you will be subject to any fees according to airline’s cancellation policy.
Are the taxes included in your prices?
VAT and Tourist Taxes are always included, except for Tourist Tax of Cataluña (region where Barcelona is located) that needs to be paid at the hotel. The amount is currently 1 euro per person and per night.
Most of the multi day tours start and finish is in Madrid. But what are the options for a Day Tours and excursions in Madrid self, if we have few days in the Capital before or after multi day tour?
We have numerous day tours around Madrid and to surroundings, if you have time before or after your multi-day tour. Please check our separate website for the options. If you start from Barcelona and have some free time there, please check this link.
How do I know if I need a visa for Spain or Morocco?
Please check the information on the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain and the visa requirements for Morocco you can find here On all trips to Morocco you also need to make sure that your Schengen visa will allow you multiple entrances to European Union as you must enter Spain once again.
I am ready to go ahead and book one of your tours, but I need Visa to enter Spain.
Yes, we help our customers to get Visa, after a trip is confirmed and the deposit is paid. As we are a fully licensed tour operator in Spain, we write to Spanish Embassy/Consulate sealed and signed letter where we confirm that you booked and partly (or fully) paid a tour with us. Please note, that we do not guarantee the issue of visa, neither can influence the process, - the decision is always up to the Embassy, as they have their own rules and regulations for each country, - but we do everything that depends on us to help you.
Top activities to do in Morocco
traditional Berber, desert camp, roman ruins, mint tea, walking tour, camel ride
How can I contact Memphis Tours to book Morocco vacation Packages?
Memphis Tours operators are available 24/7 to receive your booking inquiries via different ways of communication such as email, telephone, or live online chat. You can also submit a request form on the website describing the details for the trip you want to take, its duration, and any other details you can provide and you will receive a reply promptly with a proposal from one of our representatives. Our toll free number, email, and a link to our chat service can be found at the bottom of our website’s homepage. Also, you can submit a booking request form here.
If I am not able to complete my trip with Memphis Tours will I receive a refund?
Memphis Tours refund policy is detailed in our Terms and Conditions. The amount refunded depends on how far in advance we are notified about the cancellation.
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Tips
  • Morocco is a rich country in culture and history, tour into this amazing country through one of our Morocco Tours
  • The currency of Morocco is The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The currency for Morocco was issued by the Bank of Al-Maghrib which is central bank.
  • Moroccans main languages are English and French, they also understand some English. Fewer Moroccans can speak Italian, Spanish, and German.
  • Entry visa with USD 27 per passport is available upon arrival in Morocco airports for specific nationalities.
  • Tipping is considered customary in Morocco. However, You are not obliged to give tips.
  • Explore the best Morocco has to offer with our very own Morocco vacations
Highlights
  • Morocco is famous for its geographical diversity from the beautiful beaches of Agadir to the Oukaimeden ski slopes.
  • Morocco has a long strip of mountains when sky-viewed, which runs from East to West before embedding itself in the sand at Mauritania.
  • The various types of habitat have caused the diversity of cultures which have enriched the Moroccan identity.
  • The Royal Institute of the “Amazigh” Culture was set up on October 17th, 2001. Since then, Berber was considered as an official language.
  • Morocco has always encouraged a spirit of dialogue between religions for the promotion of progress and peace.
  • Rabat, stretches serenely along the ocean’s edge.
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