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Morocco

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Entry requirements | Organizing your trip | Visiting | Eating | Paying | Speaking

Entry requirements

Passport and visa service
Formalities for the visitors of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Visa HQ
Diplomatic representations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
For more information:
UK Border Agency

All passport information of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Passports and visas information on Direct.gov.uk

To apply for a passport online

Ask the Embassy of Morocco in United Kingdom
Send an e-mail.


All Foreign Embassies in Britain

We can find the visa and vaccination conditions required for your trip.

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Organizing your trip

Means of transport recommended in town

Recommendation
`Small taxis' of different colour according to the cities are a practical and relatively cheap option (they are equipped with taxometers).
Buses are not very reliable and dilapidated.
Maps of urban networks
Maporama
Mapblast
UT Library on line
ViaMichelin

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Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country

Recommendation
There is a railroad in the Tangier-Fes-Marrakech triangle. Though not very fast, it is a comfortable and relatively reliable option.
Apart from this route, there exists a rather dense bus network. Best maintained are those of CTM and Supratours.
To access more isolated areas, "big taxis" must be taken. Several seats can be bought if one is in a hurry.
Rail companies
Railway National Office
 

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Plan your journey to Morocco

Domestic Airlines
British Airways
Virgin Atlantic

Low cost solutions

Flybe
Ryanair
EasyJet
British Midland Airways
Thomsonfly
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Cheap flights search engine

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All air route information

Consult the website Oag.com

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Traveling by yourself

Recommendation
Driving during night is not recommended.
Generally, prudence is required as Moroccan drivers are unpredictable and accidents are frequent.
Road maps
Morocco Weather
Map of the Ministry of Transports, for each region
7 dragons
Find an itinerary
Morocco itinerary
Marocou

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Visiting

Different forms of tourism

Historical
Agadir, Fes, Marrakech, Meknes, Ouarzazate, Tangier must be visited, as also numerous sites entered in the world heritage of the Unesco: the Ait-Ben-Haddou Ksar, la Essaouira medina, those of Fes, Marrakech, Tetouan, the historical city of Meknes, the Portuguese city of Mazagan and the archaeological site of Volubilis.
Cultural
One can appreciate the time-honoured works of tanner artisans in Tétouan or the special atmosphere of a riad in Marrakech. In a more modern range, there are the Arab-Andalusian or Berber musical concerts, the villa of Arts in Casablanca and the Majorelle villa at Marrakech.
Nature
Morocco impresses by the variety of its countrysides: forests of the Rif, plains lined with orchards, and the Middle-Atlas, mountain tops of the High-Atlas, rock and sand deserts in the South.
Religious
The Hassan II mosque in Casablanca is one of the biggest in the world.
Thermal
As of now there are only 2 important sites, Moulay Yaacoub and Sidi Harazem near Fès, but the sector is being fully developed.
Beach
The Agadir beach, several kilometers long is world famous.
The Mediterranean beaches, around Tétouan in particular, are also very pleasant.
Winter sports
Alpine skiing and ski-touring are practiced during winter in the High-Atlas, mainly in the Oukaïmeden and in the mountains of Toubkal.
Outdoor activities
Possibilities are varied and significant: mountain sports (trekking, ski, rafting), sea sports (sailing, jet-ski, water-skiing), golf, parachuting, etc.
Shopping
Moroccan craft industry, in particular the carpets as also leather articles and potteries, is much appreciated. The souk of big cities offer business possibilities.
Argan oil, distinct in the world, is also sought for its numerous virtues.
 
 
Tourism organizations
National Office of Tourism
Administration of Tourisme

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Eating

Food specialties
Moroccan cuisine is prepared with exquisite spices, vegetables and fruits, fish and meats.

You can taste:
- Kebabs: pieces of beef or chicken marinated with spices
- Couscous: wheat flour with meat and vegetables
- Lamb barbecue: whole lamb on a skewer
- Pastilla: with pigeon, chicken or seafood (this recipe contains all the Middle-East and North-African flavours).
- Tajines: red or white meat with sauce and vegetables or dry fruits
Drinks
Tea is found everywhere. Moroccans consume green tea of China, often decorated with mint. Coffee is also found very much.
Fresh fruit juices are varied and excellent.
Alcohol is relatively rare, though the Meknès region produces pleasant wines.
Dietary restrictions
Pork

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Paying

Domestic currency
Moroccan Dirham
ISO Code
MAD
To obtain domestic currency
The national currency is Dirham (MAD), currency made convertible in 1993.
Possible means of payment
Bank cards are accepted in some large institutions of the main cities.
Foreign currencies, Euro in particular, are accepted in the tourist areas
Exchange rate on


ATMs
To find out the locations of ATMs in Morocco, just click on the name of your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express.

Use our "Currency Converter" to know the current exchange rate of other currencies.

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Speaking

Official language
Arabic
Other languages spoken
60% of the population speak Moroccan Arabic while 30% to 40% speak the Berber of the early Egyptians. Moreover, it is important to note that French is the second language of Morocco and occupies a very important place in public life. Finally, Spanish is also spoken in the north of the country. Berber is widespread and English is mainly used by Moroccans who have studied abroad (mainly in the United States).
Business language
French is used with Arabic for administration.
Getting some knowledge
Speak Moroccan and Learn Moroccan Arabic - method to learn Moroccan dialectal Arabic - French/Arabic vocabulary Babel Project - French/Arabic/Amazighe vocabulary
Free translation tools
Arjeeb - Dictionary and translation online
Ectaco - Online dictionary

We can do the translation of your commercial documents for you.

We can do the translation of the statutory and administrative documents for you after having identified them.

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Last updates: September 2010

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