based on 173 experiences from female travelers
Natália
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, 2025Sunitha
Belgium
In big cities, it was unbearable to walk by myself, I was harassed all the time. As an indian looking person, many people got nervous about me assuming i was hindu. Otherwise landscapes and architecture were amazing
Posted: January 10, 2025Experienced: September, 2018Awa
France
Morocco is an amazing country. Very diverse. People are kind and welvoming. It is quite cheap. I femt safe most of my trip except from time to time.i advice to dress modestly to respect the culture. Love Morocco
Posted: January 9, 2025I was volunteer there. I stayed 25 days. It was very enjoyable. I felt a bit insecure in Marrakech because there can be thieves there sometimes. You should be careful with your belongings. Sometimes they may force you to pay money when you ask for directions. So don't ask anyone for directions. The whole experience was very nice. There are so many activities and experiences. The culture is very beautiful and deeply rooted.
Posted: January 4, 2025Imane
Morocco
So Taghazout is a surfing place it’s a very small village by the sea all the houses are by the sea it’s so calm so safe so nice the food is amazing there is a lots of tourist everyone is nice the food is great they have also alcohol for those who like to drink. You do kit need a car when you’re there unless you want to see around the area which is also great. And if you go there make sure to visit Essaouira you will love it there also. Time goes so slow there from how peaceful and joyful the place is.
Posted: January 3, 2025Based on 60 local experiences
Based on 60 local experiences
North of morocco is the safest side of the coutry when in morocco. People are very welcoming, very polite and warm. Be aware if scammers though! People on the street would ask if the can help you or take you to your destination only to ask you for a lot of money in return.
Posted: February 8, 2025Despite its popularity as a tourist hot-spot, Chefchaouen has a small village mentality, and therefore everyone knows one another. The tourist areas are well policed by the local Tourist Police, and local residents are always polite, friendly and welcoming. Unlike other areas of Morocco, the haggling and harassment from shopkeepers is not at all aggressive and most tourists report a pleasant experience. I have walked all over Chefchaouen at all times of night and have never felt threatened or scared.
Posted: February 5, 2025Khawla
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 ❤️✨
Duaaa
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
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 ❤️✨
Hafida
Er-rissani
7 days
My name is Hafida, i am a tour guide around Morocco and i love travelling to discover the world.
Zaira
Hi I'm Zaira, 31, Italian documentary photographer and photojournalist and art passionate. Living in Berlin for 5 years now I'm constantly on the road with my camera eager to meet new people and document new experiences! :)
Olivia
I’m an athlete student from Spain studying in New York. I do triathlon and I love to travel when I have free time. One of my dreams in life is to do a long trip in a van by myself.