FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Daily Sahara Tours is committed to providing authentic Morocco desert tours & unique experiences. For this reason, we have gathered the most frequently asked questions that may hit your mind by providing answers to them.

Morocco is one the safest destinations in the world as the tourism industry is regarded as one of the most priorities in the Moroccan economy.

Arabic & Tamazight are the two official languages in the Moroccan constitution; however, the local Moroccan Arabic is widely spoken alongside French in big cities. Tamazight is widely spoken in the mountains and in the south whereas Spanish is spoken in the north of Morocco.

Moroccan Dirham MAD is the official currency of Morocco and it’s predominantly used everywhere; however, in tourist destinations like Marrakech, Fes, Agadir, Essaouira, Merzouga…vendors may accept Euros, US Dollars or British Pounds. It’s always recommend to have Moroccan Dirhams with you.

The citizens of the following countries can enter Morocco without a VISA; however, if your country is not on the list, then you need to contact your relevant embassy for further informations about the requirements.

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Morocco has one of the best road networks in Africa: currently new highways being built between major centres, vastly improving the speed of connections; however the roads can be surprisingly slow in remoter areas, especially the mountains.

Comfortable, air conditioned coaches linking the major cities are available but we advise that tickets must be pre-purchased.

Moroccan law prohibits smoking in most public buildings. At your accommodation, there will usually be an area (e.g. roof terrace) where smoking is permitted.

Although Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohol, Morocco is a moderate Islamic country and you are likely to feel free to drink in moderation in private or where alcohol is being served.

Morocco is an Islamic country, therefore we advise that the normal dress code on the streets is to cover legs, chest and arms for both men and women but in the major cities long shorts and T-shirts may be worn. 

Once you make a final decision about your tour plan & after receiving the itinerary along with other details from us, we would require a deposit to get the official confirmation from us. The balance is payable upon arrival.