based on 177 experiences from female travelers
I am a solo female traveler and was in Morocco for almost 3 months. I visited Marrakech, Casablanca, Chefchauen , Fez, Akchour, and Tagounite. Marrakech was crowded with tourists and I saw a surprising amount of people wearing tank tops there (of course not the locals). I do recommend covering yourself a bit more than tank tops and shorts more as a sign of respect towards local culture, but people know that tourists dress differently. Chefchauen was the blue city, also mainly for tourists. All the houses there are painted blue and it is lovely. The Medina in Fez is very large and very historical and beautiful. Be careful with your phones in sketchy areas of Fez because I was a bit careless and had it out and a kid tried to grab it from me. That was the only time something like that happened. The desert area down south is very beautiful and impressive. There are many different types of foods and sweets and I enjoyed them all. People are very outgoing. In the Medina men kept trying to talk to me, but if you tell them you’re not interested they will leave you alone usually. It was annoying but I never felt afraid.
Posted: February 24, 2025It has my heart - would deffo go again! I thoroughly enjoyed the people the attractions and just the vibes because I felt so much more safer there than I ever did in London which was different to what people told me it would be like.
Posted: February 22, 2025Experienced: January, 2025In Morocco, I overall felt safe because I was with my boyfriend, who has a beard and receives respect from other men. However, if you walk with females only, men will make comments as you pass by. I did not like that.
Posted: February 13, 2025I took off to Marrakech on a whim with just a backpack and a small budget—about a hundred euros in dirhams, and I didn’t go over it! I had pre-booked my activities, like a desert stay, camel riding, and hiking in Ouzoud, so everything was set. The local food was amazing, and the people were so warm and welcoming. Definitely one for the books!
Posted: February 12, 2025Natália
Czech Republic
I went to Morocco for my first solo trip. People were telling me not to go alone there, that it’s not safe country. But honestly it was amazing experience. I stayed at the surf camp in Tamraght. I didn’t feel unsafe at all. Not a single time. What I have experienced was amazing food, beautiful landscapes and the kindest people ever. I fell in love with Morocco and I’ll definitely come back again.
Posted: February 2, 2025inês
Switzerland
i feel like, the place is beautiful and everything, biut i felt like a was a piece of meat. i wasn’t feeling that safe. but marrakech was insane! really pretty and so fun. i was there with my family also
Posted: January 30, 2025Lucia
France
Loved Marrakech, it was my most recent travel experience. I was with a friend and we really enjoyed ourselves. First of all, I will say the food is amazing 😍 Secondly, I liked the vibe, to me it was chill and relaxing. Totally reccomend!
Posted: January 30, 2025Experienced: August, 2024I felt very safe in Marocco, there are tourist traps so you have to be careful with spending your money, Food is amazing just eat mostly in restaurants or cooked food because of food poisoning. I loved it!
Posted: January 21, 2025Holly
United Kingdom
Loved my time in Marrakech! Felt quite safe throughout - some men would try to speak to me but nothing intimidating or harassing Beautiful architecture and plenty to see! I stayed at the Central House Hostel in the Medina and it was great, would recommend!
Posted: January 18, 2025Lara
Germany
I travelled all over Morocco for a few weeks back in February and absolutely loved my time there. Met amazing people, the locals were lovely and apart from one catcalling experience felt very very safe. I have also heard wildly different experience but as long as you treat the people and their culture with respect and dress appropriately I am certain you won’t run into any issues.
Posted: January 16, 2025Based on 63 local experiences
Based on 63 local experiences
My friend got her purse cut right off her shoulder by two young criminals passing by bike right onto a crosswalk in the city centre. Her wallet and driver's license were inside. Wasn't a pleasant experience at all
Posted: March 4, 2025So I went with my parents to Fez and I am so happy that my dad was with me. Even he was with me I got a lot of comments from men and they looked very uncortable at me. I was very worried one time I walked by myself without my dad. I would recommend girls don‘t go as a solo traveller to Fez.
Posted: March 2, 2025Duaaa
Hi girls ! I’m Dua from Tangier, and I absolutely love exploring my city. I know so many wonderful spots around, and I’d be delighted to show you some of my favorites! I’m excited to meet new people and create memorable experiences together. I speak French, English, and a little Spanish, so communication is always fun! Looking forward to meeting you and sharing the beauty of Tangier with you!
Khawla
Hey.. im khawla, i'm 26 I'm a teacher of french language in highschool And i speak English almost fluently.. I'm open to other cultures, religions etc I have hosted 3 friends in my own house last August, they were from the US and it was fun 😊 So don't hesitate to contact me to hang out together in El Jadida, Marrakech or Casablanca Welcome to Morocco ❤️✨
Khawla
El Jadida
3 days
Hey.. im khawla, i'm 26 I'm a teacher of french language in highschool And i speak English almost fluently.. I'm open to other cultures, religions etc I have hosted 3 friends in my own house last August, they were from the US and it was fun 😊 So don't hesitate to contact me to hang out together in El Jadida, Marrakech or Casablanca Welcome to Morocco ❤️✨
Nehayla
Rabat
3 days
I’m Nehayla 24yo, New to this app!! I live in Rabat, Morocco. I’m interested in arts cultures architecture music an all beautiful things ☺️
Raquel
Hi, My name is Raquel and I'm interested in art, culture, events & social, education, backpacking, history, languages, live music, nature, photography and solo travel
Teo
Hello! I’m Teo, a university student currently studying architecture in Valencia. I am specifically interested in the development of human-scale infrastructure in city planning, such as bike lanes, public transit, and green spaces. I love to go outside, go biking, bouldering, walking I also love to craft (sewing, collaging, pottery, etc.) and I’m a big believer in sustainable fashion. I like to meet new people in my travels as I always find it nicer to explore new things in the company of others. Show me your city!