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Maroc : When to go ?

Climate and seasons differ from region to region: on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, high season is summer, mid-June to mid-September. It was at that time that foreign tourists, but also Moroccans, took advantage of the sea and the freshness of the coast. Conversely, the other regions, and especially the South, were deserted in summer due to heavy heat (up to 50 ° C). In Marrakech and South Marrakech, the high season is the rest of the year, from mid September to mid-June.If you have the opportunity, travel in low season offers a number of advantages. First financial thanks to reductions made during this period. It will also be easier to organize - you will not be required to make reservations upstream. You will finally be more quiet. It is best to avoid the period of Ramadan to visit Morocco. During this period, the country is experiencing slow and finding places where to eat is complicated.

Maroc : Go with a local agency

A mosaic of landscapesMorocco, by its large area and its position between Rif, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and Sahara, offers an incredible diversity of natural landscapes. The northern part of the Rif is spectacular for its canyons, its numerous waterfalls and its green valleys. From the famous Fes and Meknès you can easily walk through the rugged hills and summits of the Middle Atlas. The High Atlas and its culmination the Jebel Toubkal at 4167 m altitude, have amazing landscapes and an incredible choice of hiking. And Ouarzazate is the starting point for countless excursions to the desert, the beautiful palms and the famous gorges of Drâa and Dades. As many landscapes as you can discover in record time by organizing a custom trip with a local travel agency.A culture between East and WestFor millennia, Morocco has been and remains a crossroads of cultures. A gateway from Europe, and from the Maghreb, the country has a history of mixtures: invasions Berber, Roman, Phoenician, Almoravid, Mérinide, Alawis, Portuguese, Spanish, French etc. All have contributed to shaping the Moroccan identity of today. Organising your trip with a local agency is the guarantee of an authentic stay at the heart of this exceptional Moroccan culture.A service adapted to all awardsThe quality of accommodation and catering is at the level of the world's largest tourist destinations. Hotels, riads, guest rooms... offers adapted to all the awards. Side catering, the price of a stew in a small ndaxté, is very cheap.
Without being a cheap country, Morocco is not a paradise for broke. The government has favoured tourism for the wealthy for the purpose of entering currencies, hence the many high-standing hotels in tourist areas.Bread: 1,20 DH.A water bottle: 6 DH.A bottle of milk: 5,5 DH.Fresh fruit juice: 15 DH.A packet of cigarettes: 30-40 DH.A race by taxi: 15 to 30 DH.1 kg of vegetables: 5 DH.1 kg of fruit: 10 to 20 DH.Coffee: 8 DH.An average meal at the restaurant: 80 DH.FormalitésYou will have to bring your passport (the identity card alone) to enter Moroccan territory. However, French nationals do not need a visa, a buffer with an entry number will be carried out at the airport. Legal duration of maximum tourist stay: 3 months.

Spoken languages

The official language is Arabic. The Arabic literary (fousha) is the language of schools and scholars, while in the streets and villages, Moroccans speak an Arabic dialectal. The Berber, the second language of the country, differs from region to region. In the southern provinces, the Saharans spoke of hassaniya, close to Arabic literary.Morocco is the 6 th Francophone country in the world. French is taught at primary school. You will therefore have little difficulty making you understand, especially with young people, with the exception perhaps of northern Morocco where Spanish is often more used than French. The more you move south and the isolated regions, the less French will be spoken.Learning the language. There are different ways to learn a few basics of language and the offer for self-learning can be done on different media: CD, DVD, exercise books or even directly on the Internet.

Currency

Morocco's currency is dirham. The tickets are 20 DH, 50 DH, 100 DH and 200 DH. The rooms are 0,10 DH, 0,20 DH, 0,50 DH, 1 DH, 2 DH, 5 DH and 10 DH.

Weather

Morocco offers travellers several climatic zones: Mediterranean to the north, continental inside, Atlantic along the ocean and desert to the south and east.

Why choose a local agency ?

  • Each local agent lives in the place and is an expert of the destination.
  • Your trip will be 100% tailor-made and will fit all your wishes.
  • Your local agent will always be available to ensure your trip fulfills your requirements.
  • Enjoy the best prices being constantly in touch with the local organisation.
  • This is a win-win deal without intermediaries, especially for you !

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Why travel with a local agency ?

  • Each local agent lives in the place and is an expert of the destination.
  • Your trip will be 100% tailor-made and will fit all your wishes.
  • Your local agent will always be available to ensure your trip fulfills your requirements.
  • Enjoy the best prices being constantly in touch with the local organisation.

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