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Make A difference

Safar To Morocco is more than a travel guide; it’s a bridge between travelers and the authentic Morocco. We bring stories, experiences, and destinations to life.

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We believe travel can change lives. By choosing authentic Moroccan journeys, you support local communities, preserve traditions, and make a positive impact.

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About the Founder

I opened my eyes between the hills of the Little Atlas and the banks of the Souss Valley, inhaling the scent of argan trees as the spring breeze brushed my face, scattering the blossoms of the oleander. I wandered alone, like a wanderer, through the alleys of Taroudant and Marrakech late at night, climbed the peaks of the High Atlas, rode camels, and let my gaze roam toward the horizon of Agadir Beach.

Fes, Meknes, and Marrakech whispered to me tales of history and prosperity, making me realize that, above all, I am a Moroccan who loves words, adores travel, and is deeply connected to his roots.

Here, I do not offer dry tourist guides or fleeting travel tips, but stories I have lived and others shared by fellow Moroccans who cherish their land.

Welcome to Safar To Morocco. Words have always held magic and power, and my hope is that my words reach your hearts, even just a little.

With my regards,
Yassine Amgoune

the Best Cities in Morocco

Explore the best cities in Morocco and experience culture, history, and beauty.

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Chefchaouen

The Blue Pearl of Morocco

Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco – iconic 12th-century landmark

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City of Gardens and Souks

Caribbean Village Club Agador

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Beach Resort and Coastal Adventures

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essaouira

Historic Port and Windsurfing Paradise

Morocco & Cities Visitor Statistics

Discover the latest visitor trends and tourism insights for Morocco and its top cities, helping you understand where travelers are coming from and which destinations are most popular.

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Experiences From Around Morocco

Discover why Morocco attracts travelers from all around the world. From diverse landscapes to rich culture and warm hospitality, Morocco offers an unforgettable travel experience. Enjoy adventure and authenticity at every corner.

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Jeny Russia

I’ve lived in Morocco since 2019. Its culture, landscapes, and people — from Merzouga to Marrakech, Agafay, and the small town of Anza — still amaze me every day.

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Lutz Germany

Discovered Morocco by chance after retiring. Found peace, and unexpected inspiration. No wonder so many have fallen in love with it.

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Amelia United Kingdom

I really loved Souk El Ahad and Agadir Beach. My children and I enjoyed it a lot, and the best part is that I didn’t expect Agadir to be this peaceful and safe.

FAQ about Traveling to Morocco

Answers to the Most Common Questions About Traveling Safely and Enjoyably in Morocco

Do visitors need a visa to enter Morocco?

It depends on your nationality. Most European and American citizens do not need a visa for short stays up to 90 days. Always check with the Moroccan embassy before traveling.

What are the best times to visit Morocco?

Spring (March – May) and Autumn (September – November) are the best, with mild weather suitable for exploring cities and beaches.

Is Morocco a safe country to travel to?

es, Morocco is relatively safe, especially major tourist cities like Marrakech, Agadir, Fes, and Ouarzazate. It is recommended to take usual precautions and avoid isolated areas at night.

What are the main tourist destinations in Morocco?

-Cities: Marrakech, Fes, Rabat, Agadir, Tangier-Nature: Atlas Mountains, Desert, beaches, Atlas valleys Activities: Camel rides, mountain treks, surfing, traditional markets

Are there travel options suitable for families or solo female travelers?

Yes, Morocco offers various family-friendly activities, and organized trips for solo female travelers are generally safe in major cities .

What languages are spoken? Can I communicate in English?

Arabic and Amazigh are official. French is widely spoken, and English is generally understood in hotels and tourist areas.
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