Safe Couches for Women Surfing in Fez

Fati

Fati

Fez

Can host for:

2 days

About me

My name is Fatima Zahra, but everyone calls me Fati. I am 19 years old and I live in Fez, specifically in the new part of the city. I love traveling a lot, and my goal is to visit every country. At the top of my list are: • Brazil • Egypt • Lebanon • Jordan • Austria • Japan • Greece • Italy • Spain

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Sandrine

Sandrine

Fez

Can host for:

7 days

About me

Hello I am French, single and have been living in Fes since 2007 with my two dogs, a German pointer and a French bulldog. I teach in a French school. I lived in Senegal for 4 years. I have 3 adult children who live in France. I love travelling and meeting new people. I'd be delighted to talk to you, show you around the medina and, if possible, put you up.

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Muna

Muna

Fez

Can host for:

7 days

About me

I’m a 22 year old Moroccan-American. I live in Louisiana, but frequent Morocco very often to be around family and travel to new destinations each time!

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Fati

Fati

About Me

My name is Fatima Zahra, but everyone calls me Fati. I am 19 years old and I live in Fez, specifically in the new part of the city. I love traveling a lot, and my goal is to visit every country. At the top of my list are: • Brazil • Egypt • Lebanon • Jordan • Austria • Japan • Greece • Italy • Spain

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Doussaa

Doussaa

About Me

Salam bogosaaatt 💋🫶 Im doussa , your go to young artist , i like surfing , painting , traveling around , and music but what i love MOST is bonding with girliess like youuu 🥰

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Is Fez worth visiting?

2.7 /5

Based on 4 experiences

Group travel

My volunteer experience in Fès was very safe because we were supervised by the local team. We didn’t stay in one specific location, except when it was for the mission. Otherwise, we explored the entire city of Fès. As for the food, we shared traditional meals with the local team. If you come as a tourist, you can easily find these dishes in the medina. However, be mindful if you’re not a fan of sweet and savory combinations, as most traditional Moroccan dishes are like that. To be honest, Fès isn’t the most touristy city in Morocco. Aside from the new and old medina, there isn’t much to visit. Since the city doesn’t have a coast, there are paid pools that you can access for a day, typically ranging from 100 to 300 dirhams. The people are welcoming, and it’s generally a safe country for tourists. However, as a woman, you need to be cautious at certain hours, and it’s also important to respect the local dress code.

Posted: October 14, 2024
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Alessandra

Alessandra

Italy

Group travel

i definitely don’t recommend to solo traveling in Fez as a female. Me and my friend (also female) got harassed in every streets, both in the day and night. People try to steal your money telling you that the streets are closed and to follow them. It’s a pity because the medina is beautiful, unique and characteristic

Posted: May 6, 2024
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