based on 203 experiences from female travelers
We were a group of 4 girls doing a roadtrip through morocco, and at the beginning we were a little worried, because you always here some negative experiences about getting harassed. But we experienced the complete opposite. I mean yes there were a little few times we were called after but most people we met in Morocco were the nicest! We felt so welcomed! People invited us all the time for tea and food (for free). And i think once you get the hang for haggling nothing can go wrong hahah. I definitely think you have to be careful a little and trust your instinct, but we really had the best time. And i would say it’s also safe to solo travel. I am already planning to go back soon! For the extremely beautiful nature and all the lovely people i met and can call my friends now :)
Posted: June 4, 2025Heenna
France
I did a semi-solo trip to Morocco and honestly, it was a mix of nerves and magic. I started with a FlixBus from Lyon to Marseille, then headed to Agadir, Taghazout, and Marrakesh. I was anxious at first — Morocco has a reputation for scams and cash-only places, but speaking some Arabic helped a lot. I went during Ramadan, which made the experience even more special. Locals were super friendly and open to sharing stories and meals. The souks can be intense (and yes, scammy), especially taxis — you have to bargain if you don’t look Moroccan. But I stayed in super affordable hostels, met great people, and my friend surfed while I explored. It was just 4 days, but I’d definitely go back!
Posted: May 29, 2025Honestly Marocco waa such a nice place to go, you just have to be careful and very aware of your surroundings while always trusting your gut feeling... But overall, great people and amazing views and food
Posted: May 26, 2025Farida
France
I felt so safe. I recommend going.to akshour a waterfall next to chefchouan. It’s very beautiful and nice Very calm Food in Morroco is better indoors. Budget I spent around 13 euros hostel in 15 euros activity per day I did hitchhike to the waterfall. One day in chefchouan is enough. Super touristy tho
Posted: May 23, 2025Experienced: February, 2023It was a nice sunny city with little alleys everywhere just a tad bit overpriced for the average moroccan salary tbh, also make sure to always negotiate and if you want to buy pottery souvenirs try going to Oulja in Salé instead, a whole lot cheaper!!!!!!! Almost half the price
Posted: May 22, 2025Experienced: April, 2025Rahela
Portugal
I definitely didn't feel safe, there are too many men cat calling you, following you etc. If you're traveling with your boyfriend or a man in general, you'll feel so much safer but I traveled with my female friend and we had bad experiences. Markets are too expensive, food is cheap but questionable quality. We stayed in an all girls hostel so we felt safer. Using public transport is easier than I thought even tho it's a complete mess (buses are not on time, so many people on skuters braing every existing rule on the roads). Taxis will take so much money from you-you have to negotiate the price and don't do anything before you agree on the price.
Posted: May 22, 2025Experienced: April, 2025Based on 70 local experiences
Based on 70 local experiences
Khaoula
Overall, it is a safe place, I have never had a bad experience such as getting robbed or forced by someone to do something or go somewhere I didn’t want to be. just make sure to avoid sus neighborhoods!
Posted: May 30, 2025lamia
It’s safe overall , everyone minds his business, but should be carful anyway outside. Don’t let your stuffs away but don’t worry about yourself you can walk alone at night but in big streets only
Posted: May 27, 2025