
Holidays to Morocco
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Why Morocco?
Holidays to Morocco promise a melting pot of culture, scenery, and food that feels a world away from the daily routine. Sniff out a bargain in the souks, surf from the beaches (or sprawl on the sand) along the paradise coast – or explore the Mars-like red-tinged sands of the Sahara during your Morocco holiday. European and African culture clash in the best way here. The result? Mouth-watering food, lively bars, and gorgeous gardens where you can – quite literally – stop and smell the flowers for a bit.
Foodies will love getting stuck into everything from delicious street food to fresh seafood. Shoppers will be in heaven in the aromatic souks, where you can find all sorts to take your fancy. Think bespoke leather that looks, feels, and smells like luxury, authentic babouche shoes, and plenty of tasty bites to keep you full as you navigate the vast mazes of stalls. And nightlife-lovers will find plenty of places to dance the night away, or just watch the fiery sun sink as they sip something refreshing.
Morocco’s cities have bags of unique culture. Marrakech will excite all of your senses, whether you’re playing history buff within the walls of its historic buildings, or stopping off for a signature mint tea. Party people and keen hikers (or maybe you’re both) should head to Agadir on the south coast. And the cool city of Casablanca is as stylish as it looks in the classic Hollywood film.
Whether you turn into a culture vulture – or prefer to go with the flow when you’re off the clock – holidays in Morocco will suit you down to the ground.
Foodies will love getting stuck into everything from delicious street food to fresh seafood. Shoppers will be in heaven in the aromatic souks, where you can find all sorts to take your fancy. Think bespoke leather that looks, feels, and smells like luxury, authentic babouche shoes, and plenty of tasty bites to keep you full as you navigate the vast mazes of stalls. And nightlife-lovers will find plenty of places to dance the night away, or just watch the fiery sun sink as they sip something refreshing.
Morocco’s cities have bags of unique culture. Marrakech will excite all of your senses, whether you’re playing history buff within the walls of its historic buildings, or stopping off for a signature mint tea. Party people and keen hikers (or maybe you’re both) should head to Agadir on the south coast. And the cool city of Casablanca is as stylish as it looks in the classic Hollywood film.
Whether you turn into a culture vulture – or prefer to go with the flow when you’re off the clock – holidays in Morocco will suit you down to the ground.
Popular Areas in Morocco
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Morocco Key Facts
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Languages
The most commonly spoken languages are Arabic and Tamazight.
Fun Facts
Morocco is one of only 3 countries to have coastlines on both the Mediterranean and Atlantic.
Currency
Moroccan Dirham
Local Time
1 hour ahead
Hotels in Morocco
Browse a cracking selection of the most popular hotels in Morocco
Things to Do
Whether you're looking for a beach getaway or city break, Morocco has something to offer every discerning traveller
Holiday Types in Morocco
Morocco has something to offer everyone from last minute breaks to family friendly holidays
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Morocco good for a holiday?
100%. Explore beach holidays, city breaks, and cultural retreats across Morocco right here.
What is the best time of year to visit Morocco?
Summer can get scorching and winter can be chilly, so it’s best to head to Morocco in spring (March to May) or autumn (September or October).
What’s Morocco’s currency?
The Moroccan Dirham is the currency, which is made up of 100 Santimat. It’s a closed currency, so you can only take in or bring out 1000Dh (roughly £65) and exchange the rest when you get there.
What languages are spoken in Morocco?
Arabic, Berber languages (Tarfit, Tamazight, and Tashelhaït), and French are the official languages of Morocco. Spanish is a popular language in the north, and you’ll also find lots of English speakers in tourist areas.
Morocco is a Muslim country – is there anything I need to know?
Morocco is a friendly and welcoming place, but it’s polite to keep locals’ beliefs in mind. This isn’t the place to showcase your skimpiest bikini or shortest shorts, particularly if you’re staying somewhere off the beaten track. It’s best to avoid things like PDAs, smoking, and drinking alcohol outside of your resort – particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.
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