


How long does it take to fly to Morocco from the US?
Depending on the number of stops and length of your layovers, it should take between 18 and 24 hours. If the flight's travel time is longer than that, try to find a shorter layover or fewer stops. Never book a layover less than 90 minutes.
I'm an over-packer. How many suitcases can I bring?
Lucky for you, your tour package with Take A Better Trip includes our guide on how to pack light for adventure trips like this one. We STRONGLY urge you to pack carry-on only for this trip (One small roller suitcase and one personal-size backpack or tote).
1. Lost luggage is a trip-breaker in so many ways, and
2. we will be on the move almost every day, so schlepping big suitcases in and out of new hotels each night will be a real drag (literally!) Don't panic, we will teach you how to pack just what you need!
If I have to pack light, can I do laundry?
Absolutely. Laundry service will be available to us everywhere we spend two nights, and maybe on one-night stays if we arrive early enough. Laundry service at the hotels is typically very affordable and has a one-day turnaround.
What is a "Shared Room"?
Hotel rooms with two twin or two double beds are common in Morocco, and we book two people to share a room for the duration of the trip to keep your cost lower. If you prefer to have a room to yourself, just choose that option during checkout, and you'll pay an additional fee for a private room. Understand that one or two nights on each trip will be in places where sharing rooms is required. Tuck a pair of earplugs into your bag.
Can I drink the water in Morocco?
Foreigners are generally advised against drinking tap water in Morocco. This includes avoiding ice in your drinks, unless one of us checks and tells you it's safe.
Bottled water is plentiful and will be provided on your tour. You must bring your own refillable water bottle, as we will not give out individual-size bottles. Brushing your teeth is generally safe if you do not swallow any water, but do so at your own risk.
What languages are spoken in Morocco?
1. Darija, a dialect of arabic unique to Morocco. 2. French 3. Spanish 4. Some English, but mostly in the tourism industry. 5. Several more!
How will I get a taxi at the airport?
You will receive emails before your departure date that will prepare you for landing in morocco. Instructions will include where to book a taxi, where to exchange cash, and any other details you need to know before we meet up.
Can I fly to morocco early and spend time on my own before the tour begins?
Absolutely, we encourage you to! We can help arrange extra nights at the hotel before your tour begins. Just know that we aren't physically there to help you before the trip start date, but we will be available by phone.
How will I communicate using my phone?
First you need to have a good grasp of the difference between cellular-based services (calling & texting) vs. internet-based services (Communication Apps like social media, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.) While in Morocco, you will use all internet-based services.
Before your departure, we will send you a link for an e-sim you can purchase and install while still at home. This will give you access to cellular-based internet (from cell-towers) so you don't depend only on wi-fi at hotels and restaurants.
If you don't do this, you can still buy a physical SIM card once you arrive in Morocco, but this is more difficult and you risk losing your home SIM while it is out of your phone.
You will be required to download WhatsApp and set up an account to participate in our tours. You will find it easy and intuitive to use, and the photo sharing feature is superior to many other apps.
How much cash should I bring?
You will use cash for almost all of your purchases in Morocco.
Before your departure, we will include this information in an email that is specific to your trip.
It is best to bring fresh, clean $100 and $20 bills for exchanging; change clerks often refuse $5 and $1 bills. Exchange offices are plentiful and easy to use. If you don't bring enough cash, ATMs are plentiful as well, but can incur steep international transaction fees if you aren't set up properly at your bank.
What is the dress code in Morocco?
Ah.... finally a controversial subject! Just kidding.
As in most Muslim cultures, women are expected to dress a bit more modestly than in the US. The most respectful way to dress in Morocco is to cover your shoulders and knees, and avoid clothes that are extremely tight or revealing. It is especially important to dress respectfully in rural areas. You will see tourists in the cities wearing almost anything, but that doesn't mean it's welcome. We don't go anywhere that head coverings are required.
Should I bring my Large / Professional camera?
If you have a good system for traveling with it, then bring it! Just remember your cleaning supplies, because we will traverse areas that are dusty, dirty, windy, and possibly salty.
Taking pictures directly of local people is considered a grave invasion of privacy and should never be done without permission. Taking identifiable photos of children is illegal. General shots of scenes around you with "the crowd" included is fine.
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