Transparency is the foundation of trust. Please read our policies regarding bookings, cancellations, and your safety.
At Morocco Tour Adventures, we understand that plans can change. We have designed our booking policy to be fair and flexible for our guests.
Your safety is our absolute priority. We operate under strict regulations set by the Moroccan Ministry of Tourism and Transport.
All our vehicles are fully insured for tourist transport. This covers all passengers while inside the vehicle.
We strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance from your home country to cover medical emergencies, flights, and personal items.
Last Updated: January 1, 2025
Morocco Tour Adventures is committed to protecting your privacy.
We collect name, email, phone, and passport details required for bookings.
Data is used solely for processing bookings and communication.
1. Acceptance: Booking implies agreement to terms.
2. Changes: We reserve the right to alter itineraries for safety.
3. Liability: Not liable for force majeure events.
4. Jurisdiction: Governed by Moroccan law.
Immerse yourself in a land of contrasts, colors, and ancient traditions. Here is what makes Morocco unique.
Rated as one of the best cuisines in the world. Experience the symphony of spices in a slow-cooked Tagine, the fluffiness of Friday Couscous, and the ceremonial hospitality of Mint Tea.
Wander through 1,000-year-old Medinas, marvel at intricate Zellige tilework, and explore ancient Kasbahs that have stood the test of time. History here isn't in a museum; it's all around you.
From the snow-capped High Atlas peaks to the endless golden dunes of the Sahara, and the rugged Atlantic coastline. Morocco offers a diverse playground for every adventurer.
Everything you need to know before you go.
Citizens from 70+ countries (USA, UK, EU, Canada, Australia) do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Just a valid passport.
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Approx 10 MAD = 1 USD/EUR. Cash is king in Souks, but cards are accepted in hotels and malls.
Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) are ideal. Winter is great for the Desert. Summer is perfect for the coast.
Morocco is welcoming but modest. Covering shoulders and knees is respectful in rural areas. Friday is the holy day.