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Frequently Asked Questions

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To ensure your experience is seamless, we’ve prepared a selection of frequently asked questions. Should you require further assistance, our team will be delighted to assist you personally.
Entry requirements

Most nationalities (including EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and UK) can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. However, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.

You can check your eligibility by:

  • Visiting the official Moroccan consulate website: www.consulat.ma.
  • Contacting your Embassy in Morocco for specific requirements.

Note: Visa rules may vary for other nationalities. Always verify before traveling.

No specific vaccines are mandatory for Morocco however we would suggest you consult your doctor a few weeks prior to traveling for personalized advice.

Entry requirements

Most nationalities (including EU, USA, Canada, Australia, and UK) can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. However, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.

You can check your eligibility by:

  • Visiting the official Moroccan consulate website: www.consulat.ma.
  • Contacting your Embassy in Morocco for specific requirements.

Note: Visa rules may vary for other nationalities. Always verify before traveling.

No specific vaccines are mandatory for Morocco however we would suggest you consult your doctor a few weeks prior to traveling for personalized advice.

Safety and Health

Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. It’s a popular destination with millions of visitors each year. However, like any country, it’s important to stay informed and take basic precautions. We are listing some general safety tips below:

  • Petty Crime: Be cautious in crowded areas (souks, train stations) and avoid displaying valuables.
  • Scams: Politely decline unsolicited offers (e.g., guides, products) to avoid overcharging.
  • Transport: Use licensed taxis or pre-booked private transfers.

Yes, Morocco is a family-friendly destination with plenty of activities and amenities for children. However, planning ahead ensures a smooth and enjoyable trip. Food : Moroccan cuisine is kid-friendly (tajines, couscous, fresh fruit). Most restaurants can accommodate dietary needs. Stick to bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.

Drink bottled water to avoid stomach issues. Use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially in desert regions.

Yes, street food in Morocco is generally safe and offers a delicious way to experience local culture. However, we strongly recommend you follow these tips to minimize risks:

  • High Turnover : Pick stalls with lots of locals; fresh food is constantly prepared.
  • Cleanliness : Observe hygiene practices (e.g., gloves, clean utensils).
  •  Stick to Cooked Foods: Grilled meats (brochettes), cooked soups (harira), and fried snacks (msemen, briouats) and avoid raw items : Salads or unpeeled fruits may have been washed with tap water. Also, avoid ice as it may be made from tap water.

Yes, Morocco has modern hospitals and clinics, especially in major cities like Casablanca, Marrakech, and Rabat. However, quality may vary in rural areas.

Ensure your travel insurance covers private healthcare and medical evacuation.

You may contact us at any time by phone or Whatsapp: +212 6 61 788527

Travel Planning

The ideal time to visit Morocco depends on your preferred activities and regions.

Spring (March–May) : Mild temperatures (15–25°C), perfect for exploring cities, deserts, and mountains.

Autumn (September–November) : Warm days (20–30°C) and cool evenings, ideal for outdoor activities.

Winter (December–February) : Cooler in cities (10–20°C), cold in the mountains, incl. snow

At Elixir Morocco, we specialize in 100% tailor-made experiences designed to match your preferences, pace, and dreams. Whether you’re into culture, adventure, luxury, or relaxation, we craft tours around your passions. Choose from short city breaks to extended multi-region journeys. Explore off-the-beaten-path locations tailored to your curiosity. Stay in handpicked riads, luxury desert camps, or boutique hotels. Travel in style with private drivers, helicopters, or chauffeured fleets. A dedicated team ensures every detail is perfect, from arrival to departure. Knowledgeable guides bring Morocco’s history and culture to life.

Yes, indeed. At Elixir Morocco, we specialize in curating unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences that go beyond the typical tourist trail.

At Elixir Morocco, luxury is more than just comfort—it’s about exclusivity, personalization, and unforgettable moments, incl. exceptional accommodation, tailored itineraries, premium services, gourmet dining, etc.

Absolutely! We specialize in creating unforgettable corporate experiences that combine luxury, adventure, and cultural immersion. We specialized in tailored team-building activities at unique venues with a seamless logistics and service.

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

  • Cash : Dirhams are essential for small purchases (souks, taxis, street food) as many places don’t accept cards.
  • ATMs : Widely available in cities; withdraw in local currency.
  • Credit Cards : Accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops (Visa/Mastercard preferred).

Yes, tipping is customary and appreciated in Morocco, especially in the service industry. Tips are usually given in dirhams directly to the person.

No, unfortunately, we do not offer this service.

Clients with special needs

Traveling to Morocco as a tourist with special needs can be a rewarding experience, but it requires careful planning to ensure accessibility, comfort, and safety. Morocco is a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, but its infrastructure and services for travelers with disabilities or special needs are still developing. Elixir Morocco can assist you with organizing an unforgettable travel.

Travel Planning for Trekking

Yes! We tailor difficulty levels:

  • Easy : Half-day valleys walks
  • Advanced : Multi-day ascents with certified guides.

Tents, water

A detailed list (e.g. sleeping bags, hiking boots, sunscreen, etc.) will be provided upon confirmation of your booking.

Culture and Etiquette

Dress modestly to respect local customs, especially in rural areas and religious sites. We suggest you ask permission before photographing people.Hospitality is a cornerstone of Moroccan culture; shoes are often removed before entering homes.

Sustainability & Ethics

We donate annually a certain % of our benefit to Nomadic families in the desert of Southern Morocco.

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