We all wonder how best to stay connected to the rest of the world when travelling. Is it enough to use the wifi in the hotel? How much does a local SIM card cost? Are there any tricks? So here I’ve gathered all the important information for using your phone with a SIM card and wifi in Morocco.
While almost all of the major attractions in Morocco cost an entrance fee, there are plenty of free attractions to rival them. Whether you’re on a tight budget or not, these are the places to visit in Morocco!
Morocco in summer is one thing above all – hot! In Marrakech and south of the Atlas Mountains, the temperature can and will exceed 40°C and it hardly cools down at night.
For those who prefer a city tour to a beach holiday, the first route is perfect. If you like to spend your days at the beach, swimming, surfing and eating fish, you should take a look at the second route below.
Chefchaouen, the blue city in northern Morocco. Is it worth visiting? Read the post to find out.
Looking for a book to read to put you in the mood for Morocco? Find one I’ve read and recommend here!
Opinions are divided when it comes to visiting Petra By Night. Some find it magical and beautiful, others a complete waste of money. I found my visit to Petra at night very beautiful, but you should remain realistic about your own expectations.
Oman is my favourite country to visit in the whole world! I can’t even say why. It just calls me again and again. There are so many places to visit in Oman that even after spending a total of almost 5 weeks in the country, there is still much more for me to see.
My bucket list is all about experiences and not so much about places.
There are myriads of tours to the Sahara Desert in Morocco. And as it is a fascinating place, you should definitely go and see it. But, how to find the right tour for you?
Morocco is a big country, with a very diverse geography. So it is hard to say when there is the best weather to visit Morocco. It really depends on where you want to go and what you want to do.