based on 195 experiences from female travelers
Eva
Norway
It was my first time in Morroco. I’m in love in this country. I’ve been only in one city-Marrakech. I felt almost safe because I travel with my boyfriend but at the night was scary because of lack of light. Very cheap and affordable city. We lived in 4 star hotel for 400€ and breakfast included. Food is cheap,for instance soup 3€ and tajine 6€. I feel very bad because we were only in the city and not outside of the city so if you have time you must booked trip to desert. To summarise,it’s worth to visit and explore.
Posted: April 24, 2025Incredible experience, I was there for a week for work and didn’t get to fully experience Marrakech but I enjoyed what I could The food is delicious, especially the beef with prunes (Lahm bel barqooq) and the chicken tagine It’s best to travel in a group, especially to have males in the group (more safe) Jame al fena is awesome, you can buy many things there just make sure to haggle until the end and act like you’re leaving so they accept what you offer Try to visit it in the afternoon, as at night it gets a bit crazy (you can still go at night just watch out from people) I will definitely try to visit again to get the full experience
Posted: April 20, 2025⚠️ Safety: I would highly recommend traveling with a group to Morocco. I travelled with the company “Plotpackers.” With “Plotpackers” our transportation, hostels, and activities were preplanned with a guide and host. We were able to skip lines at all of the attractions which was super nice! All I had to do was get my flight and get transportation for my departing flight! As a female travelled, I would not recommend going to Morocco solo if you have not traveled solo before. Morocco is a very traditional country and as a woman you will be stared at and bothered while walking around, especially in Marrakech. DO NOT LET THIS STOP YOU FROM VISITING 🫶🏽 🚕 Transportation: The traffic in NO JOKE in Morocco. While riding through Marakech, our group bus was in a round about. We saw two cars sideswiped each other and continued to drive. I didn’t see as many women driving compared to men. When using taxis/cabs make sure you agree on a price before you arrive! 🛏️ Hostels: Our group started in Marrakech where we stayed at stayed at the Boho Hostel. This is an alcohol-free hostel and the workers are very personable and welcoming! In Fez, we stayed at the DREAM Hostel. This hostel had great breakfast and large rooms with full size beds! My favorite adventures were… • Glamping in the Sahara Desert 🐪 • The Jardin Majorelle 🌴 • Moroccan Cooking Class🥘
Posted: April 20, 2025Marysia
Poland
My trip My trip to Morocco was amazing. I spent time in Marrakech before heading to a small desert village for a Workaway project. It was an opportunity to experience local, peaceful life. The food was incredible, especially eating with my hands from one shared plate. The landscapes were stunning, and the people were very kind and welcoming, even though not many spoke English. It was a beautiful and grounding experience, and I’d love to go back someday.
Posted: April 20, 2025Experienced: November, 2024I spent a day in Tangier as a school trip, here's my overall opinion: I mainly liked Hercules cave, I think it's a great space to go around and discover a little bit about culture. We went to their mall afterwards but I wouldn't recommend, the food wasn't very great but not too bad. Medina Qdima was also very pretty, I liked how full and lively it was. The view were also incredible,the beaches,the green space..etc. I highly recommend going there
Posted: April 20, 2025Experienced: March, 2025Chourouk
Sweden
I visited Mirleft with my husband during Covid and absolutely loved it. It’s one of the cleanest places I’ve been to in Morocco, with stunning beaches and a super chill vibe. The food was really cheap, especially if you’re into seafood, and our Airbnb was very affordable. We stayed for 6 days and spent a total of just 250€, totally worth it. Such a hidden gem.
Posted: April 11, 2025Debora
Portugal
I loved visiting Marrakesh solo this past weekend. I generally felt safe, but I did have an eye out for danger at all times just because of everyone saying that I should. I met another solo lady from this app and we did a free walking tour at the beginning of the weekend so we ended up meeting 2 more solo ladies that joined us for lunch and other activities. My favourite place to visit was the Medrasa Ben Youssef which was a Quran school with students accommodation. Also the Bahia palace was fascinating. I did a tour to the Agafay desert and cuddled some camels. I got a traditional black soap bath and argan oil massage which I loved and I also took a tagine cooking class!!! I loved all of it!
Posted: April 11, 2025Experienced: March, 2025Lena
Belgium
I felt very safe in Zagora. But just like in other touristic places in Morocco, a lot of shop owners come to you, kids ask for money or candies... I had no bad experience, and when you say 'la shukran', people go away. I had a wonderful experience with our riad host, Omar. He is the most friendly and open men ever! He let's you feel like home. Riad dar Zouia, a lovely place ✨️
Posted: April 8, 2025Experienced: March, 2025We stayed in the medina close to the kashba museum. Even if it was a bit overwhelming at first (we also arrived on Eid day), in general we felt soon quite safe and we learned quite quickly to move around the medina. We only had a bit of an unpleasant experience with a indrive taxi but all was ok in the end.
Posted: April 6, 2025Julia
Poland
I was on a surfcamp and it was amzing. Taghazout is the best place where I was in my all life. I felt safe there. Food's prices are not expensive, for example one fresh Orange juice its only 1 euro. In Tanghazout are lots of people from every country so you can really feel safe there.
Posted: April 6, 2025Based on 66 local experiences
Based on 66 local experiences
Olaya
I think its pretty safe just depends on the neighbourhood people always egagerate because its in morroco but overal I think its pretty safe.
Posted: April 13, 2025Safe but don’t trust in people they may cheat you on the price of things and raise the prices. They also try to force you to buy things from them or eat. Most of them are kind, but some try to force you to do things, so be careful. They are generally kind people, but beware of going into the old city at night, especially in the late hours and in the alleys that are dark. Always go to public places that are full of people. If you are exposed to any harm, go to the police because they are quick to take action and will help you.
Posted: March 28, 2025Nehayla
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 ☺️
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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 ☺️
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Casablanca
3 days
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Jessica
I’m a Brazilian living in Portugal who loves to travel to experience new cultures, explore local markets, walk through historic cities, and get lost in museums. I’m open to company during my travels, whether for sightseeing, cultural activities, or even just having a coffee and sharing stories.
Jessica
I’m a Brazilian living in Portugal who loves to travel to experience new cultures, explore local markets, walk through historic cities, and get lost in museums. I’m open to company during my travels, whether for sightseeing, cultural activities, or even just having a coffee and sharing stories.