What to Bring:
To make the most of your Moroccan adventure, we recommend bringing the following items:
- Comfortable walking shoes
– You’ll be exploring medinas, ancient ruins, and natural landscapes, often on uneven terrain.
- Layers of clothing
– Morocco’s climate can vary dramatically between regions and times of day. Pack lightweight clothes for the daytime and warm layers for cooler nights, especially in the desert or mountain areas.
- A warm jacket or fleece
– Evenings in the Sahara and the Atlas Mountains can get chilly, particularly outside the summer season.
- Swimwear
– Some accommodations may have pools, and Essaouira offers a chance to dip your toes in the Atlantic.
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat
– The Moroccan sun can be intense, especially in the desert and coastal areas.
- A daypack or small backpack
– Useful for carrying water, snacks, and essentials during day trips.
- Refillable water bottle
– Stay hydrated and help reduce plastic waste.
- Camera or smartphone
– You'll want to capture Morocco’s breathtaking landscapes and colorful scenes.
- Cash in Moroccan Dirhams (MAD)
– While ATMs are available in cities, it’s useful to have some cash for small purchases or tips in rural areas.
- Travel adapter
– Morocco uses Type C and E plugs (220V).
- Personal items and medications
– Including any prescription items you may need.