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Only very light clothing will do in the summer, with one pair of trousers and a light jacket for the evenings. It is advised to travel as light as possible. Remember that the suitcase or travel bag of 10 kg might seem light in your living room, but you will think otherwise in the burning sun of windstill inland Morocco. It is better to bring too little - and buy a product for handwash. Especially small economy hotels tend to have a roof where you can hang your wash to dry - and dry it will, within minutes ! CULTURAL HABITS In Morocco applies what applies everywhere (with the exception of Benidorm or the Gold Coast) : beach wear is for on the beach. In all other situations a minimum level of decent clothing is seen as a sign of respect. And what applies in Tanger or Casablanca applies more when travelling inland. A man in shorts in Tanger is a common sight, but the same man in Khenifra can expect to attract many a giggle or frown. But then again, you are in the country of “Casablanca”. It will bring out the Ingrid Bergman or Humphrey Bogart in you. If you will be visiting cities, then light and smart clothing is what you would want to have with you. If you are travelling in spring, autumn or winter, it is advised to bring at least one set of warm clothes and a rainproof jacket. In all cases sun glasses are indispensable. DOCUMENTS Nationals of the US and EU do not need special preparation. A passport that is valid untill 6 months after return, is sufficient. While boarding your airplane or ferry you will receive a small entry document which will ask you for your contact details and reason of visit. This document is to be handed in at customs at arrival. It is best to have a pen handy. For other nationals it is advised to contact the local Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco. CURRENCY/PAYMENT The currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD / Dhs). The currency exchange rate tends not to change very much. Over the past few years 1 EUR has generally roughly equalled 10 DIRHAM, or 1 DIRHAM = 0,1 EUR. In general the same applied to the USD. You do not need to carry Dirham notes when arriving, most taxis, hotels and restaurants accepting EURO notes. The best way to go about is to arrive with small EURO notes, in order to avoid problems when paying the taxi. However, it is advised to buy Dirhams as soon as possible. You can do so in all banks, or any small business carrying the Currency Exchange sign. ATM MACHINES You find ATM machines in all bigger cities. Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard/Eurocard, American Express) are accepted. Please be aware that both credit cards and ATM machines are not as widely used as in the US or EU. There fore it is advised not to miss the opportunity - if you see an ATM machine it is better to use it, and not to think that you will easily find an other one. With the exception of major hotels, banks or car rental companies, payment with a credit card is either not possible either only reluctantly accepted. It is a cash’ world. |
