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  1. How to Stay Safe and Avoid Tourist Traps in Morocco

    Tips for averting uncomfortable situations. Ensure your legs, shoulders, and arms are covered (especially for women). Preferably, at least one male member should be part of the group. If possible, don't walk outside alone especially after sunset, or in back alleys where there are not many tourists.

  2. Morocco Scams: 12 Common Scams You Might Encounter In Morocco (and How

    Emergency phone numbers in Morocco. If you ever run into a dodgy situation in Morocco and need to call the police, you can do so by typing 190 or 112 in big cities. If you're outside the city, the number to call is 177. This will contact the Royal Gendarmerie.

  3. 6 Common Tourist Scams to Watch Out for in Morocco

    6 Common Tourist Scams to Watch Out for in Morocco. Coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel: The situation around the world is changing dramatically. Various governments have changed their travel warnings to restrict travel during this time. To understand how this may impact cover under your policy, please go to our FAQs and select your country of ...

  4. How to Avoid the Top 8 Moroccan Scams (2023)

    Leather in Morocco is some of the best in the world, and one of the most popular things that tourists do in Morocco is visit a tannery. There are some legitimate Moroccan tanneries, but there are also some tourist traps set up—especially in Marrakech tanneries. There are two ways tourists can end up at a tannery against their will.

  5. Negotiating with tour company to avoid tourist traps

    74 reviews. 93 helpful votes. 2. Re: Negotiating with tour company to avoid tourist traps. 5 years ago. Tourist trap is an unfair description of Essaouira. Though a day trip is way too short, you need at least one and preferably two or three nights in the town. Here's some notes from my visit earlier this year...

  6. How to Avoid Morocco's Notorious Tourist Scams

    Anyway, you probably get the idea. So let me give you one important tip: treat spontaneous help with a serious dose of cynicism. Don't get sucked into anything, and always make clear that you don't need any help whatsoever. They might say "my friend, in Morocco this is normal. We friendly people, we help tourist.".

  7. Is Morocco safe? Yes, if you're aware of tourist traps

    As I would learn, it saved me from a potentially dangerous but allegedly common tourist trap in Morocco. Before visiting Morocco, friends expressed concerns about me exploring cities alone, but my ...

  8. Avoid Moroccan tourist traps like Marrakech, head to El Jadida ...

    The coastal town gives an authentic view of Morocco and is just a short drive from Mazagan, a luxury resort built by owners of the Atlantis. ... Avoid Moroccan tourist traps like Marrakech and ...

  9. Chefchaouen, Morocco: Blue City Tourist Trap

    January 7, 2020 By Hangry Backpacker. Chefchaouen - the Blue City of Morocco. Tens of thousands of tourists make the tedious trip to Chefchaouen each year, hoping to see those beautiful blue scenes that have become so popular on social media. When most prospective travelers and wanderlusters imagine Morocco, it likely comes with ideas of sand ...

  10. Is it safe to travel to Morocco?

    Much of Morocco's economy is dependant on tourism, and many locals have decided to prey on visitors with scams and 'tourist traps' that can catch even a seasoned traveller by surprise. Petty crime and pickpocketing is a common problem in Morocco, especially around souqs and medinas.

  11. Is Morocco Safe? 18 Useful Things to Know Before You Go in 2024

    Here are a few recommendations I would have for families traveling to Morocco: Avoid tap water in Morocco. While tap water in Morocco is generally considered safe (see below) I wouldn't advise it for young kids. It takes a while for the body to adapt to the tap water of a new location.

  12. A Day in Tangier, Morocco :: Don'T Fall for These Tourist Traps

    tourist traps in tangier, don't fall for these!! while we still had the best time possible a 300 dirham dinner where we didnt even get to choose what we orde...

  13. The 29 Tourist Traps You Must Avoid

    Morocco. 24. Arts And Craft School, Tangiers. My tourist trap experience was visiting a "famous school of arts and crafts" in Tangiers, Morocco. My husband and I were traveling through Spain, and decided to take the ferry across from Algeciras to Tangiers for a few days.

  14. Travel to Morocco: A Complete Guide (Tips + Morocco Itinerary)

    Travel to Morocco is an incredibly rewarding and unique, off-the-beaten path adventure only a few hours from Europe. ... especially in the public spaces of tourist hotspots like Marrakech, Fes and Essaouira. Much of Morocco's economy depends on tourism and petty crime and 'tourist traps' can catch a visitor by surprise. Keep your ...

  15. 25 Essential Morocco Travel Tips for Your First Time Visiting!

    The tannery in Fez, Morocco is a tourist attraction, but the tannery in Marrakech is a tourist trap! (Photo by Carlos Ibáñez on Unsplash) 13. Don't Go On A "Tannery Tour" In Marrakech ... 👉 Tip: Skip Cafe de France, which is a bit of a tourist trap, and visit its next-door neighbor Café de la Place. Not only is Café de la Place ...

  16. Top 10 Morocco Tourist Traps -- Morocco Gateway

    Top 10 Morocco Tourist Traps. In spite of an excellent range of riads and hotels in Morocco, the beautiful mountains, deserts, atlantic coastline and cities (Marrakech and Fes in particular), Morocco can also serve up some rather ugly tourist traps for the unwitting visitor. - PR10474148

  17. 6 'Tourist Traps' Worth Visiting, According to a Travel Writer

    I'm a travel writer who's visited nearly 20 countries. These 6 'tourist traps' are actually worth visiting — from the Statue of Liberty to the Eiffel Tower. Jordan Parker Erb. Aug 19, 2023, 4:01 ...

  18. 18 things to know before going to Morocco

    In medinas, it's helpful to know that if the street sign is a hexagon, it's a dead end. If it's a square, it's a through street. 16. Don't drink the tap water. Morocco's tap water is not safe to drink. Bring a water bottle with a filter to avoid buying plastic. 17. Bring tissues for public toilets.

  19. Things That Tourists Should Never Do in Morocco, Ever

    Disrespect Islam. With more than 90 percent of the population identifying as Muslim, Islam is the state religion of Morocco. Many citizens follow the Sunni branch of Islam, though a significant number subscribe to various Sufi ideals. Disrespecting Islam in Morocco can offend locals and, although Morocco is among the more liberal of the Islamic ...

  20. Morocco used to be a dream destination, is it THAT bad? : r/travel

    Morocco is a nice country, there are parts of it like Marrakesh and Fez that see a lot of tourism. I quite liked Casablanca as it felt more laid back. ... For a lot of visitors it can be a bit harassing, particularly in the bazaar itself which is a big tourist trap. I've been a few times and not had a problem as such but it's the same type ...

  21. REAL MOROCCO & TOURIST TRAPS

    THE BIG ROAD TRIP IN OUR TINY HOME EPISODE 7WE ARE LIVING FULL TIME VANLIFE IN AFRICA!We are Nicky & Kevin. Just an ordinary couple who decided to try and ma...

  22. 21 Things to Know Before a Moroccan Road Trip

    60 km/h within urban areas. 100 km/h outside urban areas including expressways ( voie express ). 120 km/h on highways. On the spot fines are issued for speeding and, the whole experience would put a dampener on your whole trip, so just drive sensibly and stick to the limits.

  23. Travel to Morocco

    The largest oasis in the world is in Morocco Oases are part of the natural wealth of Morocco. With an area of 77,000 km2, the region of Tafilalet, in the south of the country, is home to the largest oasis in the world.This group of oases,...

  24. 20 Attractions That Have Been 'Ruined' By Tourists

    Nurphoto / NurPhoto via Getty Images. — u/deleted. 10. "Bondi Beach in Sydney. It's a mediocre beach, and it's always very crowded during the summer, so you hardly have space to swim or enjoy ...

  25. 12 Tourist Traps in Portugal You Should Avoid for an Authentic ...

    Lisbon's Tram 28. One of Lisbon's most popular tourist attractions is the rickety old tram, number 28. The tram follows a loop from Baixa-Chiado to Graca, passing by many top attractions like ...