Based on 84 experiences
Sol
United Kingdom
I went in January last year, it was all round an amazing experience! Would reccomend going to the secret garden, the atlas mountains and trying chicken pastilla! I went with my mum and I won't lie I did feel a little unsafe, most people are just shop owners trying to chat or get you into their shop to earn a living but we did have one guy follow us down the street, shout at us aggressively and make a throat slit motion which was quite scary! That being said the rest of them were respectful when we said we weren't interested in buying things from their shop and backed off so I think that guy had some problems.
Posted: August 3, 2024Experienced: December, 2023I was very skeptical about the safety in Morocco but after spending a good week in this country I can tell that I felt safer than in some European countries. Of course there are a lot more strangers calling you in the street (for example I was called multiple times Shakira, inviting me to go something from their medina store) but after a while you get used to that😁
Posted: July 23, 2024Experienced: July, 2024I cannot say that I feel safe totally. I think it will be fine to stay a bit away from men. I wear wedding rings during my travel and I need to highlighted that I am married. Because all of the men on the streets ask about private questions related to my relationship status.
Posted: July 10, 2024* Budget ~100€ for 3 days including ~ 8-12€/person/night for hostels 10-15€/person transport from Marrakech around 1,5-2,0€ for transitional pie with vegetable 3-4€ for groceries (fresh fruits & vegetables) 10-12€/person for full meal (big portions) fresh fish, salad, bread ✓ Difficult to find alcohol, only 3 bars. ✓ No chance to buy tobacco in Morocco, only packages of cigarettes. ✓ Even if it's cheap always try to negotiate for the price. * Very artistic city, lots of crafts and handmade cute decorations, paintings, lots of live concerts even in the streets. * Walking around, no need for transportation, no need for taxi. * Level of safety: moderate. #Moroccans are sometimes more expressive with their body language and they might grab your hand and pull you slightly. I felt that I always have to settle my boundaries. Also, they are very friendly and social but as a white European woman I was constantly seen as wife material. # Pickpockets. Nothing to report. Actually, we have lost several times valuable items and they have been returned to us.
Posted: July 10, 2024Experienced: December, 2023Briannah
France
I travel to Marrakesh in May of 2024 and I had the time of my life. I was a bit skeptical of my safety as a female traveler at first, however after arriving I felt immediately welcomed, safe and excited for my adventure! The people in Marrakesh were extremely friendly, the food was amazing. I did a day tour to the Atlas Mountains and the Agafay desert so I got to explore surrounding areas as well.
Posted: June 5, 2024Relevantly safe there. A lot of surfers from Europe. I went there for a surfing camp staying there for 10 days with breakfast and lunch , and an instructor covered only £400ish. Lots of surfing camps to choose around that area. Locals are mostly kind and the buildings there are super colourful. There were loads of cats running everywhere although they were all skinny Love the fantastic seaside. It’s a small town and not many bars or restaurants. All existing commercial is basically targeting the travellers. Will update this in the future
Posted: June 2, 2024Martha
Colombia
Being in Marrakesh was one of the most wonderful experiences I've ever had. I never felt unsafe; people there were really friendly and welcoming. I'd recommend going to the Sahara Desert; they offer some tours that are worth it. The typical dishes there are couscous and Tajín, and I highly recommend both of them. My budget was around 400€, and the public transportation is very easy and cheap. I'd suggest going to the Medina to do some shopping and then heading to the desert; it's really worth it.
Posted: May 31, 2024Philo
Estonia
Imsouane is a very cute village by the ocean. Everybody that I met was extremely nice and welcoming. I never felt unsafe at any point. Its such a lovely spot if you want to learn how to surf, whether you’re a pro or a total beginner!
Posted: May 25, 2024I traveled with friends to Marrakech and agadir . It is not safe for women alone. Men are creepy. Food is cheap and good. You can surf in taghazout, it is Lovely, Airbnb are cheap. Be careful with taxi, always négociate the price.
Posted: May 25, 2024Experienced: June, 2023Alessandra
Italy
i loved every part of the city and people living there. after marrakech i had a full rest in this beautiful city where the fish is amazing and food is everywhere. I felt very safe and people will help you out in every way. There are a lot of surf school where you can go and try and solo meet new people
Posted: May 6, 2024Based on 15 experiences
Based on 15 experiences
My main concern about Fez for women is verbal harassment. For tourists however, there is a lot more safety. As usual when travelling, do not carry valuables with you and be mindful of sketchy settings.
Posted: September 5, 2024As long as you're avoiding dangerous areas, like those poor and far neighborhood no one gonna come towards you, you can be totally safe in the medina and other touristic places. Even if you have to go to other neighborhood, you can be safe if you wear some covered clothes (not showing clivages or too much from your body).. I myself wear t-shirts and medium skirts.
Posted: August 23, 2024based on 84 experiences
Viktoria
Germany
Tangier is a smaller city in nothern Morocco, and i traveled solo off season in April 2024. Overall i met the nicest people ever there but also had to experience some harassment. I recommend to not walk around alone unless its city center, because cars will stop and honk at you (no matter what you dress like). I recommend using Taxi Apps because public transport is not that reliable. Food is amazing and cheap!
Posted: August 21, 2024Experienced: March, 2024My trip to Morocco was unforgettable. The food was delicious, with vibrant flavors that truly captured the essence of the country. Exploring the desert and visiting breathtaking waterfalls were incredible experiences. One of the highlights was the lively atmosphere of Jema el-Fna, which was simply amazing.
Posted: August 6, 2024