What to Bring
To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, we recommend bringing the following items:
- Comfortable walking shoes
– ideal for exploring medinas, historical sites, and natural landscapes
- Layered clothing
– temperatures can vary between regions, especially in the desert and mountains. Include a warm jacket
for cool desert nights
- Lightweight, breathable clothing
– suitable for warm days, particularly in spring and summer
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat
– essential for sun protection, especially in the desert and during walking tours
- Swimwear
– some accommodations may offer pools or hammams
- Scarf or head covering
– useful for visiting religious sites or protecting against desert winds
- Reusable water bottle
– helps reduce plastic waste and stay hydrated throughout the day
- Daypack or small backpack
– handy for carrying daily essentials during excursions
- Travel adaptor
– Morocco uses standard European plugs (Type C & E, 220V)
- Camera or smartphone
– to capture the incredible landscapes, vibrant markets, and unforgettable moments
- Personal medications
– including any motion sickness remedies if you're sensitive to winding roads