What You Need To Know Before Traveling To Morocco

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What You Need To Know Before Traveling To Morocco So you re planning your Morocco travel! As they say in Arabic, Mabruk! (Congratulations). Now what? Well, before you get on the plane, there are some things you probably want to know. Morocco, Morrocco, Morroco? Which is correct? In English, we spell the word: Morocco. But in Arabic, there are no vowels, so it s really anybody s guess. If you can pronounce it, that s more important than if you can spell it correctly. Do I need any vaccinations before I go? While this is always a personal choice, the answer about mandatory vaccines in Morocco is NO. For many people, they prefer to err on the side of safety (and the CDC recommendations), and get inoculated against such fun things

as rabies and hepatitis (A & B both!), but we ve had folks in-country before and no one has had trouble with health issues. What s the local currency? Do they take credit cards? The Moroccan Dirham (DEErahm). It s been worth between 11 and 13 since about 2010, so it s a good bet s about 12 per Dirham. Relatively speaking, the rate of the Dirham is good, and it s steady, so there shouldn t be a lot of surprises. Granted you can pay western prices if you go looking for them, but for the most part, Morocco is a great travel bargain. Remember that you will get money out of an ATM in dirham, and that you will often be charged a foreign transaction fee of about 3% by your bank, whether you get cash out or use a credit card. This dirty little secret can add up, so make sure you budget for it. Note that some credit cards have no foreign transaction fees. Also, if you want your debit/credit cards to work in Morocco, or any foreign country, call your bank before you leave! Many times, we have had guests calling back to their home country because their transactions were declined. It s a fraud concern for the banks, so they are all pretty careful. Most larger places will take credit cards; the souks (open-air markets) and

smaller shops will probably still want cash, and especially if you want to bargain for something, cash is still king! What language do they speak? The Moroccans speak a fascinating mixture of Arabic, Berber, English and French a patois for which we have perhaps only Creole in the US as a comparison. In a single sentence, you are likely to hear several languages, as in, Mabruk! Welcome, haltu redu café e thé? While English will likely be understood by many in the larger cities, you may have language trouble in smaller or rural areas. In this case, Arabic and French are probably equal fallbacks for the intrepid traveler. Of course, if your Arabic was learned somewhere else (like Egypt) prepare for some polite snickers! What customs could get me in trouble if I don t follow them? There are probably two big things you should be concerned about here. One is the idea of using your left hand to do anything socially important, like eat or shake hands. Muslims, Moroccans among them, feel that it s unclean. Especially in public, be aware of this important cultural distinction. The other thing is that women often dress modestly in Moroccan culture, and the Western tendency to want to run around in tank tops and short when it s hot (it s usually hot!) is outside their custom. While you can do it, I always like to err on the side of consideration of local tastes, even when it s inconvenient. So airy, flowy things that don t constrict but still cover the female form would

be appropriate, as well as one-piece bathing suits. It also depends on where you are, with smaller places in the countryside being more conservative than big cities where they re more used to seeing a variety of people in variety of clothes. You can always buy clothing locally, which will also give you some fun souvenirs! Do they drink/do drugs/party? Moroccans, though most are devout Muslims, seem to do all of the above. Hashish is quite common in Morocco, and it s easy to get alcohol at many bars despite the Muslim stricture against it. Please don t get caught smoking hash in Morocco; we don t want to visit you in Moroccan prison. In bigger

cities, like Casablanca or Marrakech, you can find bars and nightclubs where they like to party until the wee hours. There is also a sacred musical form of party called an Aissawa, which is basically a Sufi rave. Sufism, an ancient mystical branch of Islam focused on elevating the spirit, is still practiced throughout the world. The famous poet Rumi was a Sufi, and many Westerners have come to know Sufism through Rumi s writing. Spinning and dancing is one of the most common practices at the Aissawa, with the desired effect to create an altered state of the mind. It s a great opportunity to get out of your comfort zone if you get the chance to participate. Should I buy travel insurance? These days, with things going haywire with world weather, it s probably a good idea. But remember you probably don t need a million dollar evacuation clause; you can probably see a local doctor in Morocco for whatever ails you locally, at a fraction of the cost of what it would be in the States. Almost all hotels these days have a doctor on call; just remember that the in-room visit may be a little pricy. But think of the travel story you will have! Medical insurance will often reimburse you, but note that if you are really concerned, get a policy that covers medical issues fully so that they will send a nurse. Note that the travel insurance you buy for a few dollars with your plane ticket may not cover you fully for your trip, especially if you re not on a tour. So read the fine print you have a short cancellation period once you purchase the insurance.

Do I need a visa to get in? Almost all English-speaking countries (with the exception of South Africa) require no visa to enter the country, and visitors can stay up to 90 days, which is quite generous. Please note that your passport expiration date MUST be after the date of your intended return if you are a US Citizen, and if you are coming from England, it must be valid for 6 months after the intended date of departure. So check with the Moroccan embassy online in your own country just to be sure. Many countries are moving over to this second, stricter requirement, so it s best to always ensure your passport is up-to-date. You ll need one blank page in your passport for the entry stamp which they will add at customs. What kind of power converter do I need? If you re coming from Europe, it s usually the same. If you re coming from England or the US, it s the kind they use in Europe, so yes, you will need a power converter. Note that it gets pretty complicated from here on out, as there are both 4mm and 5mm plugs, and some of the newer sockets use a grounding (third) pin. Many cafes will allow you to charge your device as well as having the correct converter to do so, all for less than USD $1, so if you are in a pinch, consider asking the locals.

Will my cell phone work there (and cost more than I earn in a month to use?) Like many countries in the Middle East, it will be far cheaper for you to buy or bring a small cell phone with no bells and whistles and get a local number, than it will be for you to use your own cell phone, which will likely cost hundreds of dollars in extra roaming charges and fees before you are done. To give you an example, for around USD $20, you can get a phone, a local SIM card, and about an hour of talk time. Trust me, it s cheaper. Ask at your hotel, ask your tour guide, etc. It won t be the first time they ve gotten the request. And, bonus! Your excursion to get a local cell phone is another great travel story in the making! What food will they have there, and can I eat fresh fruits & veggies and drink the water? Unlike the US and UK, which are moving rapidly to packaged foods, even for staples such as fruits and veggies, Morocco will have almost

exclusively local produce. As a result, the selection will be smaller than perhaps you are used to, but most of it will have been grown, harvested, and brought to your table the way it would have been in the old days fast and without any real processing. If you re worried about nasties in fresh stuff, do what the locals would do: squeeze a good quantity of lemon or lime juice on it. I guarantee there will be fewer chemicals on your salad than at McDonalds at home, and the food will taste fresh and delicious. Be smart if you re eating from a street vendor, you re taking your chances (that said, I ve had amazing meals from a cart pulled by a donkey) and they have no regulations or even refrigeration sometimes. If you have a funny tummy at home, pack charcoal tablets and plan on eating yoghurt in Morocco to get some probiotics. Enjoy the local cuisine that s one of the main reasons you went! As in most foreign countries, you should probably stick to bottled water just to be safe we are often not used to the critters in someone else s water supply. We hope you enjoyed this detailed information to help make your trip to Morocco easier & better! Caveat: this information was accurate at the time of writing, 2/2014