Nehayla
Rabat
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
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
Morocco is my home country. I’ve experienced a lot of harassment there since I was 7 yo, even when I wasn’t alone. I don’t recommend solo travelling. Also, the law forbids me, as a Moroccan, from having a boyfriend. So I can’t be accompanied, especially when it comes to booking a hotel with a boyfriend.
Posted: November 9, 2025Amal
99% safe , I am not saying this because it's my city. However, I am also coming from a small town moved here for 5 years now, and it's very safe, and the citizens are very civilized and educated, which makes it easy for foreigners to interact with the locals . So , yeah, that's the capital of Morocco
Posted: November 6, 2025ibti
It's safe compared to other cities since it's the economic capital, where a lot of companies are located. However, chance of getting robbed is high so pay attention to your purses and do not trust taxis and store owners (especially men). They overcharge tourists. Ask a woman before buying any product or service. People are generally nice and will go oit of their way to help. Casablanca is not a touristy city, except the mosque and the old Medina there's nothing much.
Posted: October 10, 2025Imane
Its much safer in touristic spots, tourists must stick to those places and avoid visiting places where is less safe. I’d advice anyone coming to morocco especially solo female travelers to chat with a local to be advised about what places are safer for them
Posted: October 5, 2025