FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Morocco World Tours
Booking & Tour Details
Q: Are your tours private or group tours?
A: We primarily specialize in private, custom-designed tours to ensure maximum flexibility, comfort, and personalized attention. However, we can also arrange shared group tours for specific desert itineraries or for travelers looking to join other parties.
Q: Can I customize an existing itinerary or create my own?
A: Absolutely! All of our advertised tours are fully customizable. We encourage you to share your interests, desired pace, budget, and preferred cities to visit (e.g., Marrakech, Fes, Sahara, Chefchaouen), and our team will tailor an itinerary specifically for you.

Q: What is included in the tour price?
A: Our private tour packages typically include:
Private Transportation: Comfortable, air-conditioned 4×4 vehicles or mini-vans with a professional English-speaking driver.
Accommodation: Hotels, traditional Riads, or luxury/standard desert camps, based on your preference.
Guided Services: Professional, licensed local city guides in major cities (Fes, Marrakech) and your driver-guide throughout the journey.
Meals: Daily breakfast and dinner (especially during multi-day desert tours).
Activities: Camel trekking in the Sahara (optional 4×4 transport available), fuel, tolls, and the driver’s expenses.
Note: International flights, lunches, entrance fees to attractions, and tips are generally not included unless specifically mentioned in your finalized itinerary.
Why Choose Morocco World Tours
Choosing the right travel agency is crucial for a smooth and memorable experience. Here’s why travelers trust us:
1. Local Expertise: Our guides and drivers know Morocco like the back of their hand and take you to authentic, hidden, and iconic places.
2. Comfort & Safety: We prioritize modern vehicles, experienced drivers, and safe travel routes.

Q: How do I book a tour, and what is the payment process?
A:
Enquiry: Contact us via our website form, WhatsApp, or email with your travel dates, number of people, and desired destinations.
Confirmation: Once the itinerary and price are agreed upon, we require a small deposit (usually 30%) to secure all accommodations and transportation.
Payment: The remaining balance can be paid upon arrival in Morocco, typically in cash (Euros, USD, or MAD).
Q: What happens if I don’t want to ride a camel in the desert?
A: No problem at all! We can arrange for you to be transported to the desert camp via the private 4×4 vehicle, allowing you to enjoy the dunes comfortably without camel trekking.
🌍 Travel Logistics & Morocco General
Q: Is Morocco a safe destination for tourists?
A: Yes, Morocco is considered a very safe and welcoming country for travelers, including solo female travelers and families. Moroccans are renowned for their hospitality. As with any major tourist destination, it is wise to be aware of petty theft or scams in crowded city areas (Medinas and Souks).
Q: What is the best time of year to visit Morocco?
A: The best times are generally during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and pleasant across the country.
Summer (June to August): Can be extremely hot, especially in the Sahara Desert (which we advise avoiding during July/August).
Winter (December to February): Ideal for desert sun by day, but nights are very cold, especially in the mountains and the desert.
Q: What currency is used, and can I use credit cards?
A:
Currency: The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), which is a closed currency and can only be obtained upon arrival in Morocco.
Exchange: You can exchange cash (EUR, USD, GBP are widely accepted) at the airport or banks/exchange offices in the cities.
Cards: Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are accepted in modern hotels, large restaurants, and major shops. However, in souks, smaller shops, and rural areas, cash is essential. ATMs are widely available in major cities.
Q: What is the appropriate clothing or dress code?
A: While Morocco is generally tolerant, it is a conservative Muslim country, and dressing modestly is a sign of respect, especially outside of major tourist hubs.
General: We recommend wearing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that covers the shoulders and knees, particularly for women.
Desert: Pack comfortable layers, a wide-brimmed hat, and a scarf for sun and sand protection.
Mosques: Only the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is open to non-Muslim visitors, and respectful dress (covering arms and legs) is required.
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Whether you dream of a short getaway, a desert adventure, a cultural tour, or a multi-day journey across Morocco, Morocco World Tours is here to make it happen. Contact us today to start planning your unforgettable Moroccan adventure.