Based on 67 experiences
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based on 67 experiences
Jill
United States
Morocco was a truly unique and intense but beautiful experience. We went to the desert first. As 2 female travelers we rented a car and drove to the Sahara to stay out in a desert camp. Morocco is a muslim country and it was tough to see how they treated their women. In the desert we had a beautiful and great time, everyone was nice. We got a few bad looks. But overall great. Marrakech is where we felt very uncomfortable and got cat called and men yelling at us to suck their d*ck and to f*ck me now. Multiple times we saw men holding onto their wives by their neck snd heard women screaming from inside building. It has a much more scammy feel than the desert snd negociating as a woman is garder b/c men dont respect you and find it insulting that we are questioning their price. How ever. The food of morocco is incredible and the shopping in the souks are beautiful! Avoid the snake and monkey charmers at all cost and be ware of the henna ladies ahha!!
Posted: November 26, 2023Morocco is great and I really felt safe there. I recommend wearing loose-fitting clothes, it's better to cover up more than to reveal. In touristy areas, they don't pay much attention, but in places where there are fewer tourists, you might hear some forward comments. Also be cautious of street hustlers who, under the pretext of showing you a place, later expect payment for it.
Posted: November 2, 2023I went with a friend. No headscarves, wearing shorts and tattoos. We traveled all around Morocco. We ate and slept where the locals did. We wandered through their villages and places that aren't visited by most tourists. Apart from two or three strange, potentially dangerous situations, everything was okay. Moroccans are very warm, and they try to help - but you also need to keep your distance, and be able to distinguish genuine willingness to help from the risk that something might happen. Another thing is that they can be pushy (especially in the north), trying to sell you a carpet, even if you're traveling with just one backpack.
Posted: October 31, 2023I went to Marrakech and took a desert trip to Fes. I definitely did not feel safe at any point in Fes and not so much in Marrakech either especially in the Medina. The Medina is full of people trying to scam you and lead you in the wrong direction, only to demand money to bring you back, and Google Maps doesn’t work very well there. The only time I felt generally safe was during the desert trip from Marrakech to Fes as we had a private transfer the whole time and were with a big group of people, so I highly recommend doing group tours like that and not so much going around on your own.
Posted: October 19, 2023I've been to Morocco twice, both times in a female company (me and a friend). The first time for a month, the second time for a shorter period. We felt relatively safe, but we encountered pushy men and a young man exposing himself. Marrakech disappointed me with its abundance of hustlers, but besides that, I have only wonderful memories.
Posted: October 19, 2023I do not recommend a solo trip to Morocco for a woman. I was there with my boyfriend and we had to keep our eyes open. We were attempted to be robbed twice, and when I walked alone in Fez or Marrakech, I didn't feel safe. If you're going alone, I suggest not walking alone at night, not entering narrow alleys, and being assertive and cautious. Besides that, Morocco itself is great, with excellent food, attractions, and an interesting culture.
Posted: October 16, 2023I spent a week in the company of a friend, and then I stayed alone, and I was very careful (ordered taxis from the hotel, was very cautious after dark). I traveled by car alone as the driver, and practically all the police patrols stopped me, which was quite unpleasant. Generally, big cities were safe, but I strongly advise against being alone in the provinces, I was alone, and I wouldn't go there alone again for sure.
Posted: October 14, 2023I traveled all over Morocco alone and felt quite safe. I hitchhiked, used a camper, and even cycled. The most dangerous was in Marrakech, especially after dark. I recommend renting a hotel where you can leave your passport and money. I also advise wearing something with long sleeves and long pants. It's not worth going into dark alleys at night, as it can end badly. Overall, I have beautiful memories and I think it's a wonderful, colorful country with a rich, heavily spiced cuisine and cool cosmetics.
Posted: October 12, 2023I traveled with my fiancé and I was being harassed constantly by Moroccan men. I dressed accordingly and even when I was wearing a hijab, men harassed me. A complete joke of a country where stealing from tourists and harassing women is allowed.
Posted: October 10, 2023A truly beautiful country but even traveling in a big Erasmus group, I didn't feel that safe and was followed around a lot, with some gross comments made, so I felt quite on edge which was a shame. I experienced this most in Chefchaouen. I dressed respectfully as well in harem pants, t-shirts, etc
Posted: October 8, 2023I have been considering going to Morocco alone but for some reason, I am getting cold feet. Have some of you been there alone (or even with someone)? How was your experience?
Posted: August 15, 2023I booked a trip to Morocco. My first solo trip. Will be there for 4 weeks. Landing in Casablanca. I am a budget traveller so welcoming any advice.
Posted: June 23, 2023What are some must dos/sees/eats in Morocco!? We’re down for anything! My mom and I are going next month.
Posted: December 13, 2022Hi all, will be travelling to Morocco by myself in December. Is it safe for solo female travelers? What would you recommend?
Posted: November 12, 2022Hi Ladies, I'm planning a trip to Marrakech in November, I'm looking for recommendations for 3 day dessert tours. Please let know if you've been and had an amazing experiences.
Posted: November 1, 2022