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• How can I find out if I need visa to go to Morocco?
Most nationalities do not need a visa to enter Morocco as a tourist.
You don’t need visa if your nationality if from one of the following countries:
Algeria; Germany; Saudi Arabia; Argentina; Australia; Austria; Bahrain; Belgium; Brazil; Bulgaria; Canada; Chile; Cyprus; Congo (Brazzaville); South Korea; Ivory Coast; Croatia; Denmark; Spain + Andorra; Estonia; United Arab Emirates; United States of America; Finland; France + Monaco; United Kingdom; Greece; Equatorial Guinea; Hong Kong (For a period of 30 days); Hungary; Indonesia; Ireland; Iceland; Italy; Japan; Kuwait; Latvia; Libya; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Mali; Malta; Mexico; Niger; Norway; New Zealand; Oman; Netherlands; Peru; Poland; Philippines; Portugal; Puerto Rico; Qatar; Romania; Senegal; Singapore (For a period of 30 days); Slovakia; Slovenia; Sweden; Switzerland; Czech Republic; Tunisia; Turkey; Venezuela.
All visitors to Morocco require a valid passport valid for at least 3 months after you enter Morocco. You will get a stamp in your passport upon entry into the country which will allow you to stay for 90 days. No entry fees are charged. You can find all information on your embassy website on internet. In case, if you are not sure or you had any troubles to find out, we kindly ask you to contact us by email info@s-travellers.com before the registration and we will answer you as soon as possible.
• How should I be dressed in Morocco?
In the larger cities and tourist areas, you will find that many Moroccans have adopted a western style of dress. However, women are advised to avoid wearing clothing which exposes great expanses of bare flesh, particularly when visiting remote rural areas or the more traditional, less touristy, parts of cities.
• Can I drink alcoholic drinks and smoke in Morocco?
Muslims are not permitted by their religion to consume alcohol. Morocco has strict laws governing the sale of alcohol, but most of the hotels and restaurants frequented by tourists will be licensed to sell alcoholic drink. However, do not be surprised if you visit bars or restaurants where alcohol is only served to those sitting inside, and not to those sitting at tables in the open air and the view of locals. Sensitivities about alcohol are heightened during Ramadan, the main Muslim religious festival during which adherents fast from dawn to dusk. During Ramadan, some restaurants which otherwise serve alcohol will decline to do so and it is imperative that tourists are not seen to be drinking in public. Morocco has a fairly relaxed attitude about smoking and it is acceptable to smoke in nearly all public places, with the exception of public transport.
• How much money may I need in Morocco?
You should be have enough money to buy suveniours (if you want), museums, food and other personal expenses. We advise you to exchange money in Morocco or, if it is possible, in your country of residence.
• Who will be the group leader and the guide in Morocco?
The group leader stays during all trip and takes care of all group. But the guide tour is organized with professional local English speaking guide.
• Can I use mobile phone in Morocco?
All mobile operators have roaming in Morocco, except from some prepaid cards. Check from the website of your mobile operator, which is the cheapest co-operating operator in Morocco. Sending an SMS does not cost so much, but calling or receiving or phone calls might raise your phone bill dramatically. Anyway, local calls are fairly inexpensive. If you have troubles, do not hesitate to call the tour leader.
• Is anything extra or special what I have to bring to the trip?
You have to bring everything what you usually should bring to any other trip: passport, clothers, medicine if you use and etc. We advise you to have a pen because you will be asked to fill in the travel card for entering Morocco. Before the trip you will receive all advices by e mail.