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Warm greetings from Morocco & Africa.
We truly thank you for planning to visit the magical destination of Morocco, and this is why you have come to our website. We put at your service our rich experience in the travel sector having been driving and guiding tourists around Morocco for more than 5 years.
The fruit of many years of travel is the great collection of private Morocco tours and excursions we put at your bestowal so that you can experience the real Morocco as we intimately know it. We aim through our well-designed Morocco tours to share our heritage that goes back to centuries being “Amazigh” (the indigenous people to the north of Africa).
I Morocco Tours LLC is based in Marrakech and is a 100% family-run business consisting of travel experts whose background goes deep in the roots of the Sahara desert of Erg Chebbi.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Generally speaking, spring or fall. Winter is very popular and the weather is often gorgeous, but it can vary. July and August can be hot. Ramadan moves about three weeks every year; ask us about travel during Ramadan if your dates coincide.
Moroccans are predominantly bilingual or even multilingual and it is conspicuous as they keep switching from one language to another. Moroccan Arabic along with Tamazight are widely spoken; however, standard Arabic and Tamazight are the two official languages of Morocco followed by French that is widely spoken in big cities, companies and administrations. Spanish is spoken in the north of Morocco and English is getting its place among the most required languages..
Citizens from the following countries are exempted from entry visa into Morocco. You will need six months remaining in your passport.
You can get to Morocco from Spain either by ferry from Tarifa or Algesiras or by plane.
There is a public transit system in Morocco that uses rail to link the main towns and buses for inner city trips. Small private and group tours will typically use large vans and sedans. Medium to large motor coaches are used for larger group holidays.
Morocco is a safe destination to visit and since tourism is one of the top priorities in the Moroccan economy, major efforts have been made to ensure the security and the safety of the visitors. A designated police “Police Touristique” was made to eradicate any sort of crime…
The currency used throughout the country is the Moroccan dirham. Credit cards are widely accepted and ATMs are common, dispensing local currency.
We are a Marrakech-based tour operator with years of experience in the travel sector. We carefully handpick our suppliers based on first-hand experience before sending our customers to stay there. Our proximity to clients makes us handle any issues that might occur with much efficiency. We know Morocco like the back of our hands, so you can rely on us…
As with any other Arab country, both men and women need cover-ups and dress conservatively in Morocco. Wear loose, lightweight clothing – to cover up and be respectful to the locals, as well as to protect your skin and keep cool. It’s useful to carry a lightweight scarf which you can use if and when it is needed, particularly around religious buildings, and to cover you from the sun (and sand in the desert).
When you’re shopping in the souks (marketplaces), always haggle. Haggling is part of Moroccan culture, the locals do it themselves, so don’t be afraid to do it. Shopkeepers will start at a high price so usually go for around half of this amount to begin the bargaining.