based on 226 experiences from female travelers
Milena
Germany
I worked there in a surf camp. When I first arrived it definitely was a bit a cultural chock. The streets are very dirty, the cars are driving like crazy and the overall infrastructure felt a bit neglected (compared to what I knew from Germany). The guests were mostly European and the staff was international as well as local. It was a good vibe. All in all it was a very good experience. Turists have to be a bit careful regarding prices. They know quickly that you don’t come from there and then...
Posted: March 19, 2026Samantha
Spain
Lovely city, great infrastructure, much more modern than I expected, people are kind overall. They have a hard time with language, most of them speak only Arabian or some of them speak French, this is especially difficult at restaurants and supermarkets, but in the local markets it is different, they will very likely talk to you in your first language without a problem. At night it's very likely that homeless people will ask for money or food, but they don't get aggressive, it's a bit...
Posted: March 17, 2026Experienced: February, 2026Marion
France
My first big trip with my mother. It was just amazing. We visited Marrakech and Essaouira. I fell in love with Marrakech! I recommend the date and honey ice cream from Ourika at Zeitoun café right in the middle of Jamaa El Fna square.
Posted: March 7, 2026Based on 95 reports
Based on 95 reports
Hinda
The city center is really safe for travelers, especially females, you need just to pay attention with some pack pockets, otherwise you will feel safe, and try to avoid the surroundings area of the city
Posted: April 8, 2026The city itself is pretty safe if you walk during daylight in main streets, but I don’t recommend walking at night, especially if you’re alone. Rabat is a city to visit with others not solo, for more fun and safety
Posted: March 29, 2026Alena
I've been to three different cities in Morocco as a tourist: Marrakech, Dakla, Casablanca. The safest city for me now is Casablanca. There are a lot of police here, it's a more European neighbourhood. It's better to choose the Anfa neighbourhood for living and relaxing
Posted: March 16, 2026Nehayla
Rabat
3 days
I’m Nehayla 24yo, New to this app!! I live in Rabat, Morocco. I love arts cultures architecture music and all beautiful things ☺️ outdoorsy person 🍄🪺🌻🥾🌲 ✨ granola girlie 🍂🐌
Amal
Rabat
3 days
Hi, I’m Amal Charkaoui, a 27-year-old travel enthusiast from Rabat, Morocco. I love exploring new cultures, attending international events, and connecting with people from around the world. Fluent in English, French, and Arabic, with a touch of Spanish and German, I’m always excited to share experiences and discover hidden gems. Whether it’s a weekend getaway or an adventure abroad, I’m all about making meaningful memories with like-minded ladies! I currently live with my boyfriend, he is a friendly opend minded person, he speaks French, and Spanish as a foreign language ... My door is open for you ladies to host and teach you about moroccan culture and show you the capital . No rules could be mentioned, I believe honesty and communication win over all ... I live in the heart of the city of Rabat, which will give you a chance to be in the middle of the most beautiful places in Morocco also my house has a beautiful view which you can see in my gallery . Peace&love