Hajar
Marrakesh
3 days
25 yo and just had the chance to have a free will that m willing to use to discover the world even if it means solo
wiam
Marrakesh
3 days
Hello everyone! 💗 I'm Wiam, a 21 year old from Morocco, and I'm so happy to join this community! I can't wait to connect with some of u all and have a great time together 💕💕
Safsaf
Marrakesh
3 days
Hey community! I am Insaf, my people call me safsaf! I am taking a gap year currently and planning for solo trips soon so I think this is the best place to be in to connect and share this journey with potential friends🫶🏼. Can’t wait to plan things with y’all
Meryem
Marrakesh
3 days
I love to travel and discover new places ,make new friends and explore the world and the people in it
Aya
Marrakesh
3 days
Being me 🫶🏻❤️
Based on 62 experiences
Katie
Ireland
Surprised me by how safe I felt. I was only bothered a few times while in the medina, which is to be expected as people will try to scam you, but if I wasn’t interested in buying anything, I’d ignore them and they’d leave me alone pretty quickly. Stayed in and airbnb in Gueliz and absolutely loved the area. Felt less busy than the main centre, but still had lots of shops and restaurants around. Lots of options for food for vegetarians! Traveled around Morocco to other cities and used “In Drive” more so than taxi’s. In Drive technically isn’t illegal in the country, but most of the drivers aren’t registered taxis, so taxis do report them to the police to try and get them fined. That’s why if you use In Drive, your driver will probably park a bit away from you and any other taxi’s. I found the app to be much better than taxi’s as you offer a price on the app for where you want to go, and drivers can accept that price, or offer to do it for a different price. Once you confirm, the driver’s always stuck to the agreed on price for us, however official taxi’s can often try to charge you more than the trio is worth. If you’re thinking about doing any activities, you should definitely do quad biking and take a trip up to the Atlas Mountains. I booked my experiences through Airbnb and both were amazing!
Posted: June 18, 2025Experienced: December, 2024It was a nice sunny city with little alleys everywhere just a tad bit overpriced for the average moroccan salary tbh, also make sure to always negotiate and if you want to buy pottery souvenirs try going to Oulja in Salé instead, a whole lot cheaper!!!!!!! Almost half the price
Posted: May 22, 2025Experienced: April, 2025